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UNIQUE INDIA CONSTRUCTIONS PVT.

LTD

PROJECT
REPORT TYPE Monsoon safety plan

Prepared by: MD Raheem EHS Safety Manager


PURPOSE
The purpose of this Monsoon Safety Plan for SATTVA project is to
provide guidelines to encounter seen and unseen hazards in the
Monsoon seasons.

Everybody knows that the monsoon is on the way. This change in the
weather is always welcome but monsoon seasons have its own
potential hazards. Most of the hazards can be prevented by taking
some extra care during monsoon season.

Here are some safety tips to encounter the hazards during the
monsoon.
MONSOON PREPAREDNESS AT
CONSTRUCTION SITE- SATTVA PROJECT.
The general precautions for monsoon season at the
construction site are listed below:

Provide preventive measures and guidance to project management,


employees, contractor employees, and visitors. It focuses on the Loss/
damage control measures and the management systems in mitigation
and prevention.

Realizing the potential hazards of rain in :–

 Use of electricity and electrical appliances


 Working at heights
 Operations with heavy equipment and machinery
 Slips and falls
 Civil works (excavation & trenching)
 Access and facilities at camps,
It is advisable to recheck our systems and practices prior to
monsoon as part of preparedness.
ENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING
MONSOON
Following steps shall be followed:

 As a prediction of windstorm and thunder shower, project team


shall keep abreast of weather conditions through local
electronic and print media and disseminate the same to the
concerned.
 Maintain an updated list of telephone numbers and contacts for
local offices , meteorological dept. of emergency preparedness
including the local media system and other essential utilities
etc.,
 Arrange backup communications, such as two-way radios or
cellular phones, and have spare batteries and back up power/
emergency generators on site accommodations.
 Identify any existing large earth dump that could fall and
damage buildings, installed pipes, mobile welding equipments,
fire pumps or power and communication lines.
 Ensure all water drains are clear from blockage.
 Emergency guidance in case of flood , earth slide etc, is to be
addressed in emergency plan
 Predetermined access to all offices, client/EPMC/TPI office,
camps, facility areas, sewage browsing trucks, drinking water
tankers, fire tenders etc to be reviewed and ensure that these
are well raised (without hindering the water drainage).
 Repairing and securing all roofs at office, client/EPMC/TPI
office & camps, dining areas to avoid any leak and flying of
roof sheets.
 Designate an emergency response team and a supporting crew
for emergency maintenance of port cabins access, drains and
related activities.
 Ensure excess earth material is removed from ROW and
leveled properly.
 Identify all critical areas of the facility, and make sure at least
one identified person knows the proper electrical shutdown
procedures and is authorized to implement them round the
clock (All shifts).
 All hazardous waste storage areas to be covered. Arrange to
dispose as much waste as possible before monsoon.
 Proper bund wall / dyke around the fuel & oil storage area (if
not permanently there) to avoid any runoff.
 Arrange enough emergency food supplies in stock for a week’s
period and maintain the inventory throughout the monsoon
season. All food items shall be stored in elevated areas.
 Keep enough potable water stored.
 Test preparedness by Scheduled/ unscheduled visits to the
vulnerable area.
ROAD (TRANSPORTATION) SAFETY DURING
MONSOON.
 The entire vehicle should be fit for the monsoon season.
Carry out pre-monsoon checks like wiper, headlights, horn,
reverse horn, tyre condition, brake etc. These should be in
good and working condition.
 Accelerate your vehicle gradually, anticipate sudden stops, and
avoid sudden braking as that could lead to skidding of the
vehicle.
 Drive very carefully through the flooded area. Do not take the
chance of driving through the flooded areas if the pool of the
water is more than the height of the tyre. You may encounter
unseen hazards like open manhole, muddy area or trench,
undulation or other objectionable objects etc.
 If visibility is poor due to heavy rain or fog then the parking
light or headlight must be ON. Drive at a controlled speed.
Lower visibility requires higher concentration.
 Look out for pedestrians, hand cart pullers and cyclist,s etc on
the road.
 Do not park vehicles on the road during rain. If it is necessary
then the vehicle may be parked on the left side with parking
lights on.
 Drive in the Lane. Do not drive the vehicle on the wrong side.
 Fasten your seat belt
 Do not overload the passenger transportation vehicles.
 Do not allow anyone to travel on trucks and back deck of the
trailers along with the materials.
 Ensure the roads are safe to transport heavy materials.
 Follow road traffic rules.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING ELECTRICAL
WORKS

 Do not touch the electrical cable or wire with bare hand


whether it is alive or dead.
 Do not attain any electrical work or electric connection if you
are not a competent electrician.
 Do not insert naked wire in the socket.
 Do not use damaged or more jointed electric cable.
 Check all the cable joints and connections frequently.
 If your body is wet or floor is wet, do not touch the switch
board or any other electrical equipment, it may give you
electric shock.
 Rain water seeps through roof /ceiling or through window
opening in the house can result in short circuits, flashover
resulting into household fire.
 Lay all power cables overhead/ over the ground. Avoid power
cable joints. In case cable joints are required, provide the
standard insulations and keep the cables rigidly away from
direct exposure of monsoon / water logging.
 Ensure proper earthing of each and every electrical appliance.
Double earthing to be provided to all three-phase power
supply, distribution boards and/or voltage exceeding 230 volts.
 Provide weather proof covers/ rain hoods on electrical
installations, DG’S and welding generator set/ rectifiers.
 All the electrical loads will be routed through Residual Current
Circuit Breaker (RCCB)/ Earth Leakage circuit Breaker (ELCB).
 Keep battery operated lights in condition to meet the
emergency.
 Ensure use of safety material/PPE such as insulated platforms,
safety shoes, rubber hand gloves etc, if there is need to touch
electrical installations.
SAFETY IN MAIN LINE OPERATIONS DURING
There are many safety hazards during mainline operation in monsoon.
Some hazards can be seen and some are unseen. Hazards in the
mainline operation depend upon the activity being carried out and
working location.

 Do not carry out the welding in direct rain.


 Check proper earthing to the job and welding machine.
 Ensure that all welding cables grinding cables have good
insulation and joint less or not damaged. If any cable is
damaged then change immediately.
 Wear safety shoes at all time.
 Do not use wet hand gloves during welding and grinding.
 No naked wire shall be inserted in socket.
 Use protective clothes for protection from rain.
 Beware during lifting and shifting of material because due to
wet surface slip, trip and fall hazard may be there.
 There are chances that vehicle may stuck in the mud.
 Beware of overhead electrical lines.
 There are chances of collapsing of pit, trench during crossing
work, lowering operation or tie-in operation.
 Proper slope shall be given during trenching to prevent
collapse of the trench. If water seeps into the trench then
continuous dewatering shall be carried out.
 Suitable ladder shall be used for the safe and easy access
aggresses for the trench.
 When leaving the site after completion of work or shift, cover
all welding sets, DG sets including silencers with waterproof
sheets.
 Ensure that the grinding machine is not wet during use.
 Keep your vehicle equipment at least 1.5 mtr away from
trenches.
 Pipe laying, lowering shall be planned in day lights and clear
weather time as far as possible.
 Close communication and coordination required during tandem
lift or lowering operations.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN EXCAVATION

 Protect the edges of the excavated trenches, foundation pits


etc. by hard metal / wooden barrier or with suitable fencing.
Display appropriate warning signs, warning tape, reflective
tape & flickering / revolving red light (if required).
 Keep the excavated earth away from the trenches /pits.
 Backfill all minor and major excavated trenches / pits which
are not required for site execution.
 Barricade the trenches / pits required for execution
immediately.
 Check the excavation before & after rain.
 If water is accumulated in the dug trench/pit, dewater the
trench/pit by the certified pump which is been run by the
electrician taking all necessary precautions.

FOR EXCAVATION SAFETY

FOR EXCAVATION NEAR-MISS


SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHILE WORKING AT
HEIGHTS
 Do not work on the scaffold during heavy rain
 Do not keep any loose materials (GI sheet, wooden plank etc.)
on the higher elevations of the structure, tanks, and work
platforms.
 Ensure all external scaffoldings are erected in vertical,
provided with sole plate, base plate & tags by a competent
person.
 All scaffolding to be inspected daily and after the rain before
climbing to work.
 Ensure proper edge protection at higher elevation.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IN EQUIPMENT OPERATION
 Inform all the drivers / Operators about the safety precautions
while moving the equipment.
 Do not keep transport vehicles in low lying areas at night
hours.
 Secure lifting loads and never over speed the equipment in
rain.
 Never operate any equipment if the water level is high or
water current/ flow of water is more.
 Do not move the chain mounted equipment close to the
excavated trench/pits, barricaded areas.
 Do not accelerate the engine speed when you notice the tire
got trapped /slipped in mud.
 Do not drive in unknown water logged areas.
 Use mud mat sills / pads to overcome equipment from
slips/getting stuck.
 Do not drive heavy equipment, crane in the back filled areas
without precautions.
 Never drive (LMV, HMV, Cranes, equipment) in the unleveled
area immediately after the rain.
 The booms of all cranes shall be lowered and secured, if the
wind speed is too high (greater than 25km/hr) / at nights.
 Do not work in the close vicinity of Over head power line.
 Do not work outdoors if there is lightening.
 No one should rest/sit under the equipment’s.
 Power Generators, welding DG & other equipment’s shall be
kept in the higher elevation to avoid water entry.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS DURING BORING (CROSSING) OPERATIONS

 Provide & maintain the guards for all rotating parts of boring
machine.
 Ensure coordination while handling material in group; don’t
apply hand directly under the heavy load.
 Use appropriate hand gloves.
 Boring area should be barricaded and concerned sign board
display.
 Keep a lookout man in the vicinity while soil removal operation
at site.
 Check the excavated pit before starting the day operation or
after the bad weather.
 Ensure proper sloping or shoring arrangement of the
excavated pit.
 Ladder should be used for entering excavated pit.
 Do not work in night or in heavy rain.
 Provide appropriate signage of work in progress at the both
side of boring location.
 Keeps a signal man while frequent crossing the road path for
material shifting or inspection etc.
 Frequently check the road path condition while boring in
progress.
 Use proper certified lifting gears & follow correct slinging
method
 Engage experienced personnel for rigging works.
 Ensure crane stability; place it on leveled firm ground. Check
the capacity/radius.
 Keep good housekeeping around the excavated pit.
 Backfill the excavated pit once the jobs are completed or
otherwise maintain the proper had barricade with proper
signage.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AT FABRICATION
WORK SHOP
 Adequate gas cylinders and consumables shall be stored in
project stores complying with all safety like it should be kept in
dry place and covered with weather/rain proof shed.
 Sand bags provided as support to the pipe stacking to be
reviewed and if any sand bag found damaged shall be
changed.
 Adequate potable water to be stored in tanks.
 Provide covered/shed area for the workmen rest during rain at
work place.
 Proper lighting and monsoon drainage to be provided in the
yard.
 Internal road to be kept in good condition for movement of
trailers/heavy equipment’s.
 Identify key equipment, must be protected with water proof
covers.
 Park all construction equipment in a stable ground.
 Ensure lightening arresters for concrete pumps, tower cranes,
etc.
 Housekeeping to be done on daily basis and ensure the scrape
materials are stored in high level areas.
PRECAUTIONS DURING THE RAIN AND
THUNDER STORM
 Avoid using the telephone, except in emergencies.
 Stay off hilltops and other high points of land like electrical
poles, high structures, below the trees etc.,
 Get to the lowest point of ground you can, and kneel or squat
to minimize your contact point.
 Do not lie flat. This will make you a bigger target.
 Don’t huddle with others. Spread out at least 15 feet apart.
 If you’re out on the water, get to land.
 Stay at least away from OHL power lines.
 Keep electrical appliances away from water (including rain, wet
ground).
 Try to get inside a shed, protected area. Flying debris can
cause injury.
 Evacuate the employees from the risky areas when any
catastrophe is noticed.

PRECAUTIONS AFTER THE RAIN AND THE


STORM
 Observe If any power line has fallen on ground, vehicle, don’t
touch anything metallic in the vehicle and stay inside until
professional help arrives.
 If power lines and poles are down in yard or in the site, always
treat them as if they were energized and dangerous.
 Never try to remove any electrical pole unless you are
authorized to do so stay away. Call the electrician and report
the location so that, repairs can be made as soon as possible.
 Never try to help someone trapped by a power line without
switching off the source of supply. You endanger your own
safety. Inform concern authority.
 Disconnect computers and other delicate electronic
equipment’s. Consider attaching surge protectors to such
equipment.
 Be alert of damaged plugs and cords on electrical appliances
and fixtures. Don’t touch or use them if they are damaged.
 Observe the cracks close to the excavations before re-starting
the work.

HEALTH AND FOOD HAZARDS IN MONSOON


There are so many health hazards available particularly in monsoon
season. There are many chances of spreading water-borne diseases,
insect bite in monsoon season. Due to heavy rain overflow of sewer
line service flooded area may cause many health problems because
such areas are breeding ground of mosquitoes, fungus, types of virus
and bacteria, etc.

Here are some safety tips to encounter the health hazard during the
monsoon season:

 Drink only clean or boiled water.


 Eat only fresh food.
 Keep your skin dry and do not wear wet clothes.
 Do not allow accumulation of water nearby your
accommodation.
 While sleeping use mosquito net, mosquito coil or liquid.
 Do not sleep in the ground there are chances of insect bite.
 Do not enter into the accumulated water area or water logged
area without foot protection.
 Daily clean your house and sanitary facility.
 If water is accumulated near your accommodation then spray
DDT or bleaching powder.
 Periodical health checkup need to be carried out by registered
medical practitioner.
 Consume anti malaria tablets as per instruction of authorized
medical practitioner.
Checklists

PRE-MONSOON ELECTRICAL CHECKLIST ( SAMPLE)

S.NO. INSPECTION/ AUDIT ITEMS INDICATION

Electrical Equipment (Yes/ No)

1 Is electrical equipment color-coded?

2 Is the area around the DG weather proof?

Is unauthorized entry restricted? DG locked or located


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within locked room. Keys held by authorized person.

4 Are Distribution Boards adequately earthed?

Is rubber mat provided on floor in front of DG? Clean and


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tested regularly.

Is fire extinguisher located close to the DG set? Dry powder


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or CO2 only and test date valid.

7 Is clear access to the DG maintained at all times?

8 Are electrical warning signs displayed at DG?

9 Adequate protection against electric shock?

Are all equipment and cables in good condition? No visible


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signs of damage to construction or insulation.

11 Is electrical equipment adequately earthed?

Are all socket outlets and switches labeled and in safe


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condition?

13 Are all socket outlets suitable for the location?


Are all cables properly secured and protected and double
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insulated?

15 Are all socketing outlets protected by ELCB/RCCB’s?

16 Are any socket outlets located close to water sources?

Are local isolating facilities available for electrical


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equipment?

Is inspection and testing carried out by a Competent


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Electrical Person?

Are records of all required electrical inspections and tests


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maintained and available for review?

20 Body earthling provided for electrical Equipments?

Proper PPE has been provided to work with Electrical


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Equipment?

22 Is Loc Out/Tag Out being used as applicable?

23 Proper cable management done?

FIRE FIGHTING
EQUIPMENT

Are mufflers for DG sets, welding Machines, Vehicles


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working inside gas fence has been provided?

Are proper and sufficient Nos. of Fire extinguishers


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available?

3 Are smoke detectors fixed in port cabins?

Is regular inspection going on for Fire Extinguishers and


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Smoke detectors?
5 Fire warden team/ fire watcher appointed?

6 Is fire Fighting Training conducted?

Is Emergency Mock Drill conducted for


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Firefighting?
Housekeeping Check List

Sr.
Inspection Items Indication
No.

Working Areas (Yes/ No)

1 Are safe accesses to the job site provided for all workers?

Are walking/working surfaces kept clear and any liquid spills cleaned up
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immediately?

Are stairways, passageways, and gangways kept free of material, supplies, or


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obstructions?

4 Is all debris and trash picked up and placed in their proper containers?

Are protruding nails, forms, scrap lumber, and other debris kept clear from work
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areas, passageways, and stairs, and in and around buildings or other structures?

Materials and Storage

Are items not being used (e.g., tools, cords, or chains) stored in their proper
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locations?

2 Are materials storage areas kept clean and free of unnecessary materials and debris?

Are loose scraps or light materials that may be blown off by high winds, properly
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secured?

4 Are Flammable materials stored in closed containers?

5 Is Smoking prohibited in flammable liquid storage areas?

6 Are flammable liquids not stored near sources of ignition?

Sanitation
1 Are Toilets and washing facilities clean and hygienic?

2 Are sufficient Toilets and washing facilities available?

3 Is an adequate supply of potable water available?

Is drinking water stored and dispensed in clearly marked containers that are not used
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for any other purpose?

Are empty cement bags and other dust-producing materials removed from the work
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areas?

Waste

Are trash and recyclable containers placed throughout the job site, marked for
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proper use, and emptied at regular intervals?

2 Are chutes provided to remove waste from above-ground floors?

3 Are drip pans used to collect oils and fluids?

Are all scrap, waste, recyclable, and surplus materials disposed of in accordance
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with federal regulations and local codes?

Are all oil-soaked and paint-saturated rags, clothing, waste, or combustible refuse
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placed in non-combustible receptacles with covers?

6 Is combustible waste scheduled for frequent collection and removal?

7 Are used oil containers and dumpsters locked to secure them from unwanted waste?

Are sufficient waste or trash containers provided, used, and emptied when
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appropriate?
Thank you

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