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Company Safely Slogan: “Teamwork Is The Key To A Safe Work Enviroment. " © AIGC SINGAPORE PTF ITN | Be Name: BRSm UC No: Rewew Contractor Namo: Be Signature: RDA JGCHMBIERS Welcome to JGC Singapore Construction Site ARETE MOM TREE, SRPRREVSATMLLEMIARS th FASOH ATA, BNA ATE ROSSER, LARA Se MRNA Se Ah LiF EE, “LARS, RET, ATMAHAR" . “Tis safety handbook s designed to prepare yourself _as well as your co-workers to work safely in ths site In JGC Singapore worksite, we believe that safe ‘work practises must be adopted so as to maintain a sate and healthy workplace. Remember, "Safely at work, Safaty at play, Safety shore to stay". 16 ” 18) 19) 29) 2H EeanE enn: icy Botton Rnd erst Bette Seren an Bene a Fins san aeget, aay Bees Pos oting azee Sit oalnnze Fah Road stay ‘atersemaice adiston Work Enzane ate Confined Shace Stery Eames nae orking i at Weather ale Fasionctve Source SPI Environment Preservation Guidelines seit lt contat 26 a 2 6 Ed AS 2) General + ERAAMLCMARRRE BETA. + ALP M RRR. + OAT HO bee. + GIPARRRA A. + RANBERAIRS, He AMPS. + DeeRReomiEE. + EL IESLR TR mRm RA Make sure you are fit for duty (work) In the morning, Do not drink alcoho! or consume drugs whilst working, + Report to your superior if you are not felling well ‘© Do net day dram when working ‘+ Must take good are of your safety and personal h protective equipment. + Follow ail safety rules and regulations, + Do net engage in horseplay whist at site. 3 BSRSRTABFRA 2) Safety Clothes And Personal Protective Equipment + HPHEMALG, DMEM. Bi WPRHEWRE. + CETL, MRM, SF Sait, + CRM, 3 Lites beet. + RR ROTEL AMR bate, + ERS, AOA LEE PLES, LAK S ‘Wear proper wark clothes, lang pants, lang sleeve shits. Slippers or sandals aro not allowed. + Put on your sefety helmet, safety shoes at all times. when going out to site. Use ear plug when noise levels high and use your safely harness when working above 2m height, + Weer your safety goggles when carrying out .gfinding, chipping er gas cutting work. ‘+ Wear hand gloves when handling object, unless. ‘working on maving parts ot a machine. ‘ ISR 3) Seaficiding + PRM. + RRARERLIORE. minmRTETA REA Fle + REL ERMER © EARS (Waa | Bt, TREAT ROTA. + AAGUMTRRR RIDE, WELSH BFR LEST + FRNNERN, HERAT. + NAAM S, HRS. ‘Check the scaffold each day before use. + Make sure handrails, boardings, ladders are provided and property securad. + Do not ovetioad the scatiold, ‘* When using mobile scaffold (with roll), make sure the wheels are locked before used. + Never remove any scaffold member without authenly from the scaffold supervisor. + When using the scaffold, safety harness must be wor, + Do notuse a scaffold if itis certified unsafe for use. a 4} Painting Lip RARE ALLL, bt + REGRAB Pee + EET IRMI, RT “ORT wile, + IDSA BA + PMOL, AP HPPEUA OT HAR. + ERASMMTMAM, RERRAMSGR. + Painting work inside confined space should be provided with ventilation blower to remove paint vapours ‘+ Never store paint inside confined space. '* Stricity observed “No Smoking" within the area, where painting work is cartied out * Only store sufficient quantity of paint for the day's ‘work atthe site, © Wear appropriste RPE. when canying out painting ‘work. + Use explosion proof handlamp when painting in ‘confined space, WY BEReke 5) Crane Gperation + SRATMINN, RENARRERRwER 2 Srvihlem aire BER eR + FAR TARO TLR, MEE it ERE, + 20h, eENAn BORAT RR + WRITE ANT TT + REAR, + FERRO. © STAAL TLRS '* Crane operator must check hs crane before starting wark everyday, All inspection must be entarad into the daily crane checkist ‘+All outriggers must be fully extended and rast on timber mat or steel plate. ‘© Grane operator must ensure that the crame is in good condition before attempting to use. ‘+ Ensure that all the safety limit switches are in working conditions, © Donot overload the lining capacity. ‘+ Donot stand under suspended load + Crane operation shall be ceased if there is strong vind. " Ba/Sa 6) Welding / Gas Cutting + ETE EML, aREE LIRR ATK . WARRBA. TARR TSSE HE A TERI TARR ORPHAN + RATNER, WESRRLRRES BRE + FS RREA PDR ete he + EAL SWRA A, + SA SUE TIRe TRAM Te, * When carrying out welding / gas cutting, always make sure that a fire extinguisher is beside the ‘work area. Aiso take proper care on fre sparks. * Make sure that the sparks do not scatter all over ‘thearea by using fire retardant sheet for protection. + Before commencing any hot work, remove all ‘Hammabie materials Surouncing the hat work area, ‘© Protect your eyes from harmful rays by wearing appropriste shield, + Make sure all fre are extinguished et end of day's work. ‘© Flach back arrestor to be installed at the oylinder's regulator end andi non return vaive atthe torch end. 8 BeLe D Electrical + ARTADIBSNIRSASHAOKT, TE LRU LORE ERES + FERRO Ah PRET BAALAL + SG TIRA SR Lee. + SHOTS, RRMA LRT, + FARTS ETA Lem. . ESAIAR RR LER TIMER (ADH GU LMICRA MEM ROS, BINT a RERSH. © AERMRME TRI. + ERS UAT. ‘+ Ensure all electical machines an tools are inspected byapproved decticion and inspection tags reattached ‘othe machines, ‘© Do not operate electrical machines end tools with wet hands or standing on wet ground, ‘+ Report all damaged or faulty lectrcal tools to your supeniser, Electrical wires should be hung up to prevent heavy vehicles from going over Check and ensure all portable electrical tools are ‘equipped with earth leakage circuit breaker Use proper weather proof electrical connector (plug _and socket for your portable tools. Do not antar into high voltage installation eg. sub-station, transformer area unless authorised. Do not tamper with electrical ‘equipment Wear eye protection when using electrical ails. R/BHLL 8) Tratfic / Read Safety + RATES bY ° TRMMETHe + FRSA eRAREER, Sino. wm, exe + Mehra. + WORE A MH MLS esl RAe A + LREREMARE RABAT, OLMT, H PRE. ° aRBes. + cE Re +All drivers must possessed a valid driving licence Issued by the Iecal government. NCROR + Alwyays follow the speed limit sign displayed, © Check vehicle condition eg. brake, horn, tyre Condition etc. everyday before driving, + Obey all trafic rules and regulations. ‘= Never lsave vehicle with engine running unattended ‘+ Do not park your vehicle in front of emergency facilities eg. fire hydrant, ambulance etc. ‘+ Do not overload your vehicle. ‘+ Safaty belts must be fastened at all times during diving. BSkt 9) Falling Hazards ABARALSSLM, HRS, es SHMERSHE MAL. FSS Tih, MARGATE. WREAL HO LUBTRHBIARIGO TA LAWS FaRIHAE LEH, TL Raa se RAMA. ROMO TNNEMEMO TIES. SURI, AE BRA REA RRM ‘When working at elevation of 2m and above, harness must be worn and shall be anchored to sate anchorage point. Ensure proper working platforms are provided when working at high elevation Do not place any material on platform which may likely to fall and injure workers below. When carying out dangerous work at height eg, scaffold erection, area delow should be cordoned off to prevent personnel from accidentally hit by falling ojoct. Use proper working platform when working at height BBE 16} Housekeeping + THRESH + TRAN LRA SIR. + TARR ORR + SR CES BCA HIRAAT. + ERR TIS, SN + PRS Likareeaeomns. + STO AROSE FRM, LABRET HRA '* Poor housekeeping lead to accident, + Eneure work area are free from flammable materia. + Housekeeping include proper site orderiness. ‘© Rubbish should be disposed into trash bin area. ‘After fishing day's work, clean up work area. © Keep access tree from obstruction. ‘+ Wires ane! cables should not lay on ground which may cause tripping hazard, 2 2 BRB fi) Fire Prevention + TTI, TRAE IUtE. + SATRENIEN, DEORE, TE SERS aH AMA, + AeA MB Ll MOTE LM + ARERR AME, + CHALIMENRAMI PRM RSE AAR acs. LANE, BOAR. ee + Have fire fighting equipment standby curing hot work, * When welding and gass cutting, hava water hosa ‘on standby and non-flammable sheet pratection +o prevent falling sparks. + Alldammable materials eg. regs, ol sludge, around hot work ares must be removed before carrying ‘out hot works ‘© Only smoke at designated areas. + Check work arwa for any left over fire at end of day's work, 2 2k 42) Excavation + DUANE eH, ime, ase + DRAINS, MRR ARIE. + FRSA, WTAE. + SEMRS RoE RRERDSOI08 HET. + DAUR RORS RE. + RARE aRig, DERE ATER. + RRR 2KRORTA, ‘+ Before digging, chock for any underground servicas 29. pipes, cable, ‘+ Excavation work if more than 1.5m, shoring must bbe provided. ‘© Excavated trenches must be barricaded to prevent persons from falling in. ‘+ Excavated materials must be stored at least 610mm, vay from edge of excavated trench, ‘+ Safe access must be provided for Ingress and egress from excavated trench. ‘+ Warning signboar! must be diplayed at excavated ‘trench to prevent unauthorised entry, ‘+ Gas check required for excavated pit exceeds 1.2. metres in depth, Ey eae + someone is injure, request for tat ai = Minor injury - sent ool. 15) Emergency Saar iy argo boat sores + PEAARGRNN, HRT RRR fohospia ” + Hf situation is beyond control, evacuate site and ~ ROR activate emergency evacuation plan. - SATS - FPR AUG ATI, TRIE OT AIR ADE - BREA coLB eRe LR + RAAB, WRU A AE. 2th ROIS. - 2h - AeUPSEBEMeERES. + BRMRR RA, RAE, SRRUR RR ‘+ When a fire or explosion occurs, do the following: + Sound the alam ~ Swith off all sources af ignition = Leave the site and proceed to the nearest assembly area = Fight the fre with fire extinguisher if you can menage ~ Cal the fire department I fre fe big > Inform tha safety supervisor er your supervisor 8 ~ RGM RREIE £6) Radiation Work © maaan TPO, BRS TRA RIES TTS, BAG Stay clear from radiation work. Standby man stationed at site to prevent unauthorised entry. SRShvesnian 429) Confined Space Safety CEASA LPARRARAD EAE, RASOVRRE ARAMA, SEA Sr STATE UR SARE ORR ATA SS iad AR TIRA SEA. WARE TARE RMSE. BURMA, HIE URQIRROK, HSH 28th TSppm. EMA MATTER 00v, SATE ‘Working inside confined space has risk of oxygen deficiency and presence of toxic gases, Confined space must be thoroughly ventilated Gas check must be cared out before entry into confined space. Entry is allowed only after the space has heen ventilated, gas check conducted and certify safa for entry and a confined space entry permit has been oblained, Always ensure a standby man is stationed outside the confined space, Oxygen level must be at 21%, explosive gas at 096 and H&S below Spm. Only use lighting below 100V with center tap to earth, RGR 19) Radioactive Source + RRR RST. SUES LOPE BF Brit + PoE Ay BALERS ik a RNR + SPAT + ARICA ERAN. + RESHEAUMH LRA RS RMR + UN RHRIORPa hA BT RRS TR RALEA NAIA. + Obtain the appropriste Permit to Worl for radiography. + Comply fy with all the requirements on tha permit, 10 work regarding bamriers and warning sign and announcements, ‘+ Report all losses oF defects in the equipment to the appropriate authority. ‘+ Obey all warning signs and announcements. x ERAGRAPLE 48) Working in Hot Weather AIRTEL ARORA Te Ab, sliahe RSM RSTB AL, GEIRTHERTER, BARE S. BETS, HTS SUMANT. FAR, SHORE, SALSA, On a oh, Fa, AE NEM SATS, IADR. oR DSEkakAT OR NN ARAN REE, ADMIRE ARS. IAHR BRST ERRAND. 14% SF — RR ERINS, Gt Maa ok EUASEREERREA, HERR DRA TH AHBMKD. BRS RUMPRESRE, Bi. MFA, ASLAN, BRS at (RT KN Bk), BARMAOKRES ° Pam TeiokERRRAMy, RENTS 2. REHEAT, min RELIES ‘The effects of heat stress can progress from simple discomfort to life threatening illhessess such as heat stroke, Heat stress causes increased sweating, depleting the body's fluids, tiredness, irtabilty, inattention and muscular cramps. People who are overweight, physically unftor unwell, suffer from heart conditions, asthma, and diabetes or kidney disease, dri too much aloohot or are not used to ahot summer may be at greater risk of heat stress, + Acclimatization Acclimatize gradually by spending increasingly longer periods in the heat, alternating with rest periods in the shade, to help you develop an Increased resistance to heat iiiness, Full acclimatization takes 7-14 days. + Water ‘Coo! drinking weter should be consumed before the shift anc small drinks throughout the shift to replace fluid ost through sweating. Avoid caffeine containing drinks such as tea, cotfee and cola. ‘You know you are drinking enough water if you are Urinating regularly and it s clear in color. fexcent for the frst of the day). * Clothing and Personal Protection Clothing should be made of leosely woven cotton and as loose fitting as is safe and practicable to assist in evaporation of sweat. Wide brimmed attachments on safety helmets should be own. Ensure that al radioactive sources are returned to a designated, secure, and safe store. ‘Only government licenced workers may undertake radiographic testing. Raciographers must have personal film badges ‘and dosimeters for measuring radiation lavels. ey BIR RAP a 20) Environment Preservation Guidelimes + Rb ApataMrA ORR om RANE + IIR, Mame co + MIRA RAM, Raa eR THR PRAR TIEN ENED PE + SRP HARES e, RNA FRUSMALANTI (a) GAT + Ah, MORONS HOMO A ROIS RIN 5), sa RARE + BI RMRGERHE RG. Sete LET, BRERA ARIAT RN, + ATSDR RSI, GERACE FRELENT (RA RISER IE + FeOUEMR NEAR RE, + SRST TERM AEA. + ARAL STR. + BAERS RAKE. RTE amet All individuals are expected to understand and comply with the projects environment management plan and procedures: All waste must be disposed off in an approve ‘manner for the protection of both people and the environment. Pan your work to minimize the amount of waste generated, Be aware of the disposal requirements for the types of waste you will handle. Dispose of all waste according to the site's waste disposal procedure via a licenced waste dispoeal contractors) Immediate action should be taken in the event of il, fuel anc chemical spill occurring. i the spill cannot be immeciately contained or represents a risk to your safety, call the supervisor. Refueling and maintenance should only take place in deelgnated area, Where refueling or maintenance takes piace outside designated areas, dip tray sand/or absorbent materials must ba avaliable to contain leaks or spills, All native fauna is to be left undisturbed unless there is danger to either the animals themselves or site personnel Equipment generating excessive smoke must be shutdown for maintenance. Hezardous materials must be stored in spoctally designed areas or buildings. “There must be no open buming of waste on site. Exo9ss noise must be reduced by fing suppression equipment. There must be on noley activities a right. 21} Dust Control + RQUARTRRIER ATR RRA TR + TR ROR RO RISH, He ERR. + Geek TERE eT IE BY, TPR ADAIR (PPE). + CRIS, SRNR SARI) BE, Dinka bean, + FAERARARH, BIL, BEEGH , + RASH Tir + Dry construction areas where dist Is created by venicies and equipment will be watered down as often as required to conirol the dust, ‘+ Dust orvated by conerete work will be kept under control by vetting as often as roquirod. ‘+ Always use your personal protective equipment (PPE} when Going work that creates dust and other hezards, ‘+ Vehicles vill be restricted to a 1Skm/nr speed limit in order to reduce dust on sile. © All Vehicle joads, especially sand and earth, will be protected with sheet cover + Drop height from excavator buckets willbe minimized to reduce dust generation. 23) Material Handling + RTPI FFE RARER, + REELED, GAERHRS. | ROSEN, TEM. © Always hancle material within your capably. * De not exert yourself, uss correct posture. + Use machine if load is beyond your lifting capacity, Rea 44) Piling Operation + DATEL ARMAS RAAT. + TROULOTT ER, WRAL + HUBUTRIEN, plement. + ARETHMEN, BMRTARERET. + FORNATIFN, SIITMNERTRR, BEB SUTETELE, UDR SECM. ‘Always cheok that the machine is in good condition ‘before commencing piling work. + Piling ares must be cordoned off to provent Unauthorised entry. “© Check iting wires periodically for any wear and tear. ‘+ Ensure worker secures his safely harness when climbing up piling machine. * When finishing day's work, flower pling hammer or ‘choked it to prevent acoidental faling of the hammer.

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