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FTZ Electrical & Security System (S) Pte Ltd

Compliance / non Compliance Report


Incident Location: Jurong Island PDL Hall B&C
Incident Date: 29-Dec-22
Incident Time: 1st 11:15am & 2nd 7.30pm

Non
SL No Description Compliance (Y/N) Compliance Implementation Plan Remark
(Y/N)

Safety training, Traffic control plans,


Implement Proper
1 Y - usage of equipment, Emergency and
Training
first aid plans

competent person at all times seems


simple, but can quickly be derailed if
your only competent person needs
to temporarily leave the worksite.
Ensure a Competent
2 Y - Identify your key “competent people”
Person is On Site
in your crew and implement a
schedule, if needed, to ensure that
at least one person is on site at all
times.

Increase Worker and Worker Must Use High-visibility


3 Y -
Work Site Visibility Safety Vest all the time
Worker Must earplugs, safety shoe,
Wear the Proper Safety
4 Y - hand, gloves and other PPE wear all
Equipment
the time

When we going to do Road/ Lane


work must the close Lane. Post
traffic signs an ample amount away
from the work zone so drivers can
prepare to adjust to changes like
slowdowns or reduced lanes. You
5 Control Traffic - Y
should also give drivers enough
space to safely transition out of the
work zone and back into the regular
flow of traffic. Flaggers who are
directing vehicles should never turn
their backs to oncoming traffic

Use Caution When We are not using on site heavy


6 Operating Heavy - Y machinery (Ex: Road Roller, Heavy
Machinery truck and others)

When you’re not operating heavy


construction equipment, be aware of
the areas heavy equipment are
moving, exiting and entering. Steer
clear of areas where walking is
Watch for Moving prohibited. You should also ensure
7 - Y
Vehicles and Equipment you’re not in a position where you’re
caught in between pieces of
equipment or under anything like
booms or arms. In addition to heavy
equipment in the work zone, you
should also pay attention to drivers.

When in doubt, never assume that a


vehicle sees you. Signal the operator
and wait until the equipment is off
8 Avoid Blind Spots Y - before walking towards or near them.
Communication signals are also
crucial when heavy equipment is
around
In addition to moving vehicles and
blind spots, you should stay extra
vigilant while moving around the
worksite to spot potential hazards.
Be Constantly Aware of
9 Y - This can include moving potential
Your Surroundings
obstructions or debris in the heavy
equipment zone or a readjusting a
barrier that’s been accidentally
nudged out of place

Staying hydrated is important at all


times of the day and all seasons. It’s
easy to get thirsty when working on
roads and highways with the hot sun,
machinery and asphalt raising the
10 Stay Hydrated Y -
surrounding temperature.
Dehydration during cold weather is
also common since most of us don’t
realize how much water we’re losing
throughout the day

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