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Visitors HSE&S Orientation Programme

Project Visitors – HSES Induction

Welcome to the Project

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Project Plot Plan

Cooling tower Project Gate


12 Operation Gate

Switch Yard
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Staging Area
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BHEL Site
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8 9
11 Office

PTP 4 3
U # 1&2 U # 3&4
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BGRE Site
6 Office

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Coal Handling
Plant

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HSES Commitments

Project Management is committed

• To providing a safe and healthy work environment for its


employees, customers, contractors and the general public.

• To safety is inscribed in our Group HSES Policy.

• To acts as a good neighbor and includes sustainable


development in its daily operations and activities.

• To earn the confidence of its employees, customers,


contractors, shareholders and the general public.
Project Safety Beliefs

Safety comes first for our people, our contractors and the individuals in our
communities, and all work activities need to be conducted in a safe manner
that promotes personal health, safety and well-being.

All occupational incidents can be prevented.

Working safely is a condition of employment and each person is responsible


for their own safety as well as the safety of their teammates and the people
in the communities in which we work.

All Project people and contractors have the right and obligation to stop work
as soon as they identify a situation they believe to be unsafe.

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Project - Safety Guiding Principles

Local project leadership is expected to be responsible


for safety performance.

Local project leadership is expected to provide the appropriate resources,


human and material, to ensure that all people have the means to work
safely.

Each project and their people are expected to comply with all applicable
occupational health and safety requirements.
Safety Guiding Principles – Continued…

People are expected to adhere to all occupational health and safety related
programs and requirements adopted by their project.

All contractors engaged at a project are expected to adhere to the safety


standards as required by contract obligations.

A project is expected to continuously strive to improve its occupational


health and safety performance.
Project Cardinal Safety Rules

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Project HSE Policy

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Project Visitors – HSES Induction

Smoking, Drug, Alcohol


& Firearm Policy

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Smoking & Drug, Alcohol & Firearm Policy

Smoking Policy

Smoking is not allowed in the general working area(s), except for


designated smoking areas located outside of office buildings, and
other specifically posted Designated Smoking locations.

Drug, Alcohol & Firearm Policy

Drugs, Alcohol or Firearms are not allowed on project property.


Project Visitors – HSES Induction

Reporting Medical
& Other Emergencies

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In Case of Medical Emergency
In the event of accident or illness apply the following guidelines:

Life Threatening Medical Emergency or Suspected Serious


Condition -
1. CALL Hospital at
 From your cell dial

2. CALL Security at
 From your cell dial

3. CALL Safety at
 From your cell dial

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In Case of Fire ALARM or Plant SIREN

If you see smoke, flames, or hear the fire alarm, IMMEDIATELY:

1. CALL Fire Station


 From your cell dial
2. CALL Security
 From your cell dial
3. Call Safety at
 From your cell dial
4. Follow the EXIT signs to the stairwell door and wait for further
instructions

5. Stay with your Escort

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Visitors – HSES Induction

Evacuation Procedures, Assembly Points


& House Rules

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In Case of Evacuation
If in a building and evacuation is necessary:
1. Know and/or follow direction to the nearest evacuation routes
to the exit.
2. Prepare to evacuate by going to exit door and wait for further
instructions.
3. Evacuate the floor to a safe area if you feel your life is at risk.
4. If descending a stairwell, hold onto the handrail, do not run,
read or send text messages while on stairs.
5. When evacuating, go down to the ground floor and outside of
the building to a safe location or assembly point as directed.
6. DO NOT USE THE ELEVATORS unless you are instructed to do
so by the Emergency Services or Building Management.

7. DO NOT RETURN to the building or unless directed by the


Emergency Services or Building Management.
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In Case of Evacuation
If in a Construction Work Area and
evacuation is necessary:
1. Prepare to evacuate as directed.
2. Evacuate to a safe area if you feel your life is at risk.
3. When evacuating, stay with your escort and follow them to
assembly point.
4. If necessary to exit the project, follow the evacuation routes
as directed to exit the project gate to the nearest Assembly
Point as directed.
5. DO NOT TAKE ANY OTHER MEANS OF EXIT unless you are
instructed to do so by the Emergency Services.

6. DO NOT RETURN to your work location unless directed by


the Emergency Services or your escort.

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Site / Residency Rules
1.Always Have your badge visible.
2.Call ( Mobile No), in the event of a medical emergency, fire
or if you see smoke or you or someone need help. Also,
notify Security at ( Mobile No), when safe to do so.
3.Not to cross barricade or warning signs.
4.Always stay with escorts.
5.Intervene when you see an unsafe condition or unsafe act
and report it to Security at ( Mobile No).
6.Follow the Cardinal Safety Rules and Basic 7 Life Saving
Information’s at all times while on business and/or property.

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Basic Color Coding for Safety Helmets

Safety Helmet Colour code Person to use

White Client and Consultant (Engineers


& supervisors)

Blue All Sub contractors (Engineers &


supervisors)
Red Electricians (both Contractor and
sub contractor)
Green Safety Professionals (Both Client,
Consultant, Contractor and Sub-
contractor)

Orange Security Guards/ Traffic


marshals / Signal Man
Yellow All workmen
White Visitors.
(with VISITOR sticker) 19
Visitors – HSES Induction

Basic 7 Life Saving Information’s

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7 Basic Life Saving Information

Basic 7 Life Saving Information’s

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While driving, do not use your phone and do not exceed speed limits

Drivers should…
• Not use a mobile phone or pager, send
or read a text message, or use a hands-
free mobile phone device

• Stay at or below the maximum allowable


speed for the road your are driving on as
indicated by road signs or Journey
Management instructions

• Stay at or below the maximum allowable


speed limit for the vehicle you are driving

• Adjust your speed to the prevailing


conditions

• The speed limit inside the plant is


20KM/Hrs.
 

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Wear your seat belt

Drivers and Passengers should…


• Always use a 3-point seatbelt (please note
exceptions* below)
• Check that your seatbelt works properly
• Keep your seatbelt properly fastened while in
a moving vehicle
• Check that everyone in the vehicle is wearing
a seatbelt properly before starting to drive
• Intervene when your fellow passengers are
not wearing seatbelts properly
* Exceptions include vehicles where only lap
seatbelts are available or in public transport where
seat belts are not available.

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Follow prescribed Journey Management Plan

Drivers should…
• Confirm if a Journey Management Plan is
required before starting the journey
• Discuss the Journey Management Plan with
the authorised person
• Understand the Journey Management Plan
before starting the journey
• Comply with the duty, driving and rest hours
specified in the Journey Management Plan
• Follow the route specified in the Journey
Management Plan
• Always tell the authorised person
immediately if changes occur

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Basic Personal Protective Equipment

Inside the Construction Work Area


Minimum PPE Requirements that you
Must wear:

• Hard Hat
• Safety Glasses
• Safety Shoes/Boots
• Reflective Vest

o And other PPE as required


per area/task

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Do not walk under a suspended load
You should…
• Never cross a barrier controlling an
area with a suspended load without
authorisation

• Follow the instructions of the Flagman


or the Person in Charge of the lift
 
A Person in Charge should…
• Mark the unsafe area and put barriers
in place

• Ensure that nobody walks under a


suspended load

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Do not smoke outside designated smoking areas

You should…
• Know where the designated smoking
areas are

• Intervene if you see someone


smoking outside a designated area

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No alcohol or drugs while working or driving

You should…
• Always inform your Supervisor or the
Person in Charge if you are taking
medicine that may have an affect on
your performance

• If in doubt always check your


Supervisor or the Person in Charge
who may seek medical advice

• Not use, keep, sell or distribute


illegal drugs

• Intervene if you see a case of alcohol


or drugs abuse

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Project HSES Message

“If You Choose to Break the Rules,


You have to Choose not work for Project”

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Thank You

for Completing the HSES Orientation


and enjoy your visit.

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