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NP-JSA-WHD-030-Lifting & Rigging at Night

This document provides a job safety analysis for lifting and rigging activities at night for a water handling and debottlenecking project. It identifies potential hazards such as electrical, mechanical, ignition sources, and dust/vapor. Personal protective equipment requirements include hard hats, safety glasses, high-visibility vests, coveralls, safety shoes, and fire extinguishers. The analysis also outlines control measures like securing work permits, conducting safety talks, and ensuring first aid and emergency response are available. Maintaining supervision and reporting incidents are emphasized.

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NP-JSA-WHD-030-Lifting & Rigging at Night

This document provides a job safety analysis for lifting and rigging activities at night for a water handling and debottlenecking project. It identifies potential hazards such as electrical, mechanical, ignition sources, and dust/vapor. Personal protective equipment requirements include hard hats, safety glasses, high-visibility vests, coveralls, safety shoes, and fire extinguishers. The analysis also outlines control measures like securing work permits, conducting safety talks, and ensuring first aid and emergency response are available. Maintaining supervision and reporting incidents are emphasized.

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WATER HANDLING & DEBOTTLENECKING PROJECT

JSA for LIFTING & RIGGING AT NIGHT

Incident Severity Incident Likelihood or Probability


Improbable Remote Occasional Probable Frequent
Productivity or Environment Property Personnel Severity A B C D E
Downtime Level
Permanent Fatality or total
> 2 weeks damage beyond Total facility loss permanent 5
project boundary disability
Permanent
Damage to an
damage within entire facility or
1 week to Permanent
project boundary loss of multiple 4
2 weeks partial disability
or reportable systems in a
release beyond facility
boundary
Reportable Damage to an
release within entire facility or
> 1 day to
project boundary multiple systems Days away 3
< 1 week with no in a facility
permanent requiring repair or
damage replacement
Release within
Damage to a
project boundary OSHA
½ day to facility element or
below reporting Recordable or 2
system requiring
1 day quantity with clean- E-1
repair or
up by external
replacement
source
Release within
Damage to a
project boundary
facility element or
< ½ day below reporting First aid 1
system requiring
quantity with clean-
negligible or no
up by internal
repair
source
Operation
Operation not permitted; must Operation permitted
Medium permitted with a Low
High implement controls to reduce with implementation
Risk Mitigation Controls risk to an acceptable or (M) time limited waiver (L) of core HSE
(H) endorsed by
manageable level. program elements.
management.

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Activity / Task: Lifting & Rigging at Night Date: 01.11.2020


Work Location: U-GOSP-4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 & Laydown Company: Nesma and Partners FM/Supervisor:
JSA No: NP-JSA-WHD-030

Please tick (✓) appropriate boxes - (A new JSA is required if the job scope or work conditions changes)
 Confined Space  Cold Work  Others
1.0 Permit(s) Required:
 Hot Work  EOLB
Hard Hat  Clear Safety Glasses Dark Safety Glasses Chemical Goggles Cutting Goggles
Dust Mask  Face Shield Welding Hood Welding Aprons Welding Leggings
Ear Plugs  Earmuffs Cartridge Respirator Escape Respirator *SCBA
2.0 PPE Required: Cotton Gloves  Leather Gloves (rigging) Leather Gloves Rubber Gloves Rubberized Cotton
Coverall Disposable Coverall  Full Body Harness  Hi- Vest / jacket Safety Shoes
 Cut resistant gloves  Nitrile gloves  Elect Insulated gloves  Arm Sleeves  Dielectric footwear
 Air supplied respirator  Fire resistant coverall  Rain Suit
 Gas Badge  Multi-Gas Monitor Gas Detector  Light Meter  Anemometer
Special Tools and  Dosimeter  Thermometer Ventilation Fans  Air Blower  Fire Extinguisher
3.0 Equipment Required:  Lifeline  Retrieval Line  Padlock, Hasp, Tags  Lighting (low voltage) Lighting (high lux)
 Air Horn  Whistle  Traffic Flags  Traffic Cones  Spill Kits
Potential
Noise Air Pollution (dust) Air Pollution (smoke)  Air Pollution (vapor)
4.0 Environmental
 Soil erosion  Spills (to ground)  Spills (Water)  Hazards to Flora & Fauna
Hazards
Hazardous Materials
5.0 (attach MSDS)
 Carcinogen  Irritant  Highly Flammable  Toxic  Explosive

Other Potential  Electrical Pressure (air, water, gas) Mechanical (crush points)  Ergonomics Temperature (±)
6.0 Hazards  Light / Dark Ignition Sources Dust / Vapor Suffocation  Other Trades
Foreman / Supervisors to secure work permit before commencing activity and conduct brief safety talk
(E.g. toolbox meeting, topics shall include heat stress awareness).
Additional Wear mandatory PPE’s (hard hats, safety glass, safety shoes, visibility vest, coveralls)
7.0 Instructions Ensure availability of sufficient hydration and rest shade area.
Maintain adequate supervision.
Dangerous occurrence, near miss and other related incident shall be reported accordingly.

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Risk Residual
Sn. Activity Potential Hazard Control Measures Responsible Person
Rating Risk
1. Mobilization: ➢ Personnel's Health M ➢ Nurse and ambulance will be the first to arrive at L ➢ Site Engineer
From camp to Site condition project site in case of any emergency. ➢ Medic
➢ Nurse shall provide immediate attention to ➢ Ambulance
any patient complain either minor/ major Driver
cases.
➢ Mechanical Failure M ➢ Drivers shall check vehicles daily for serviceability of L ➢ Construction
such basic equipment as tires, brakes, lights, fluid Manager
levels, glass, mirrors, etc. Deficiencies should be ➢ Site Engineer
corrected immediately at the nearest repair facility. ➢ Site Supervisor
➢ Daily inspection checklist shall be filled by the driver ➢ Foreman
and available with the vehicle. ➢ HSE Supervisor
➢ Before each trip, a 360° walk-around inspection is ➢ Driver
recommended before getting into the vehicle.
➢ Report any damage immediately to the supervisor
in-charge.
➢ Ensure the vehicle is safe to operate and contains all
required safety equipment prior to use.
➢ Ensure the vehicle is properly equipped with remote
area driving emergency kit before operating in
remote locations.
➢ Reflective triangles shall be used to warn
approaching traffic if a damaged vehicle is blocking
traffic or stopped on the road
➢ Slip ,trip, fall and M ➢ Assign HSE Personnel/ bus marshal in every vehicle L
employee left behind to control and guide that employees can safely
mount and dismount. Bus marshal shall do head
count to ensure no employee is left behind.
➢ Single straight line shall be implemented while
loading the bus.
➢ No horse playing.

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➢ Transport vehicles shall be provided with proper


handrails, steps, stirrups or similar devices, so placed
and arranged that employees can safely mount.
➢ Road Condition M ➢ Abide by all SAG traffic regulations and SA traffic L
( Accident ) requirements at all times in all locations.
➢ Not exceed the posted speed limit at any time.
➢ Not use a cell phone, eat or drink while driving.
➢ The use or being under the influence of intoxicants
or medications which cause impairment to judgment
while operating a vehicle is prohibited
➢ Reduce vehicle speed under hazardous weather
or road conditions.
➢ Log sheet for departure / arrival of bus in camp
shall be provided to monitor the vehicle travel
time.
➢ Number of passengers shall not exceed
manufacturer's design specification for the
vehicle.
➢ Passengers shall wear seatbelts. Drivers shall
ensure that all passengers wear seatbelts before
starting the vehicle.
➢ Drivers shall obey the direction of traffic flow.
➢ Driving on the wrong side of a divided highway is
prohibited.
➢ Drivers shall bring vehicles to a completed stop at
stop signs and Red traffic lights, before
proceeding again.
➢ Drivers shall use turn signals when changing lanes
and turning.
➢ 'Tailgating “or following another vehicle too
closely is prohibited and ensure to determine If
they are at a safe distance when following
another vehicle.
2 Entry and ➢ Unauthorized Entry M ➢ Site specific safety induction for all personnel L ➢ Site Engineer
before start working at site.
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operation in the ➢ Obtain proper work permit and implement the ➢ Site Supervisor
work area conditions adequately. ➢ Foreman
➢ No entry signs barricade shall be used to warn ➢ HSE Supervisor
people of the work area.
➢ Permit Receiver
➢ PTW receiver should be available at site for the
duration of work with full safety supervision..
➢ Workers unaware of M ➢ Task based training shall be provided to the L
work-related hazard workers.
. and emergency ➢ Conduct job based TBT and discuss the JSA
procedure for the activity before starting the activities.
➢ Quiz the work force to ensure they understood
the precautions and methods to be followed.
➢ HSE personnel shall monitor and advise about
work related safety concerns.
➢ Struck by moving H ➢ Separate area of moving equipment from personnel L
equipment and vehicle using hard barricade.
➢ Equipment parking area shall be clearly separated
from the pedestrian.
➢ Workers & Drivers shall be familiar with the Site
Traffic Management Plan applied to the Project
/Site.
➢ Flagman shall be available with the moving
equipment.
➢ Wheel choke shall be provided for the parked
vehicles.
3. Application of ➢ Non-conformance M ➢ Secure necessary permit (Hot Work Permit). L ➢ Construction
Work Permit ➢ Internal permit must be obtained for all type of Manager
lifting outside the plant including Laydown. ➢ Site Engineer
➢ Trained and approved Work permit receivers shall ➢ Site Supervisor
secure valid documentation to issuers. Site ➢ Foreman
inspection must be conducted prior to start of work. ➢ HSE Supervisor
Team members shall include issuers, receivers,
activity-supervisor, certified operator, certified
rigger, certified fire watch and approved/dedicated
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safety officer.
➢ Ensure Presence of Rigger-1 and approved lifting
plan as per GI 7.028 for all lifting considered as
critical lift.
➢ Work Permit shall be displayed on work site at all
time.
➢ No lifting will be allowed without valid permit.
4. Pre-task Briefing ➢ Lack of M ➢ Conduct TBT specific to the activity and Job Safety L ➢ Construction
knowledge/Understandi Analysis prior to start the activity. Manager
ng ➢ Ensure that all workers are using required PPE for ➢ Site Engineer
the task. ➢ Site Supervisor
➢ Discuss all of the workers regarding the associated ➢ Foreman
hazard of the Night lifting activities. ➢ HSE Supervisor
➢ Conduct TBT in multi-language in order to
understand the works of the workers.
5 Site Preparation ➢ Incompetent craftsmen H ➢ Competent person with correct certification and L ➢ Construction
qualification shall be assign. Manager
➢ Proper training and skills competency shall be given ➢ Site Engineer
on time. ➢ Site Supervisor
➢ Adequate supervision and monitoring shall be ➢ Foreman
delivered ➢ HSE Supervisor
➢ Assign dedicated and qualified operators.
➢ All operators shall have valid SAG driver’s license
including 3rd Party certification.
➢ All operators shall be approved by third party.
➢ Personnel shall wear specific PPE'S required for
specific activity.
➢ No proper planning for H ➢ Proper planning for the concern department prior to L
activity during night work at night.
work. ➢ Coordination of all Dept. which involve in the
activity during night hours.
➢ Proper planning of night shift personnel in every
department to ensure following personnel on site
while working in night work.
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➢ No Light Plan Provided H ➢ Develop and provide Lightning Plan L


➢ Poor illumination on the ➢ Sufficient illumination shall be provided.
working area ➢ The lighting I illumination shall be marked on a plot
plan and work shall be stopped if sufficient
illumination is not provided.
➢ Plot plan shall be followed according to the position
for all illumination
➢ Reflective visibility vest shall be mandatory to all
involved personnel.
➢ Clear safety glasses are mandatory to be worn by all
involved personnel during extended time of work
➢ Good adequate lighting shall be provided to ensure
a safe working environment for those persons who
have to work during the hours of darkness.
➢ Avoid direct glare to work areas.
➢ Poor Welfare Facilities M ➢ Provide rest shelter as per work location. L
➢ Provide portable toilet and maintain cleanliness
➢ Provide adequate drinking station with sufficient
supply of cold drinking water. It should be refilled
and sealed on daily basis.
➢ Provide hand wash area with soap and water.
➢ Struck by moving H ➢ Reflective Vest must be worn at all time while L
equipment & vehicle and activities are carried out.
Hazards Control ➢ Provision of suitable barriers to segregate workforce
and vehicles/ heavy equipment
➢ The operator shall have a valid SAG license and 3rd
party certification.
➢ Trained flagman shall be in place and ensure that
minimum distance of the equipment is 8 meters
away from personnel.
➢ The concerned supervisor shall discuss with the
workers regarding the hazards of task.
➢ Area shall be barricaded and safety signs shall be
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placed for awareness to control unauthorized entry


during the activity.
➢ Equipment rotating radius shall be properly
barricaded and no one shall enter the area during
the operation.
➢ Operator shall follow the signal of the flagman.
➢ Stuck in desert M ➢ Flagman shall guide the operator from outside L
barricade and control unauthorized entry of
personnel into the barricaded area.
➢ Off-Road equipment set must be available in the
vehicle
➢ Provide and update all information to
drivers/operators regarding site road map.
➢ No flagman available in H ➢ Two flagmen with batten lights shall be provided for L
the area. loading activity and for all access and egress in the
work area.
➢ Ensure all the flagman keeps distance of minimum 8
meters away from all heavy equipment during
activity.
➢ No proper barricade in the M ➢ Provide hard barricade and warning sign to keep out L
isolated area. unauthorized personnel in the area.
➢ Only authorized personnel shall be allowed in the
work area.
6. Crane Operation ➢ Poor illumination on the H ➢ Ensure the Supervisor shall be reviewing the actual L ➢ Construction
Lifting /Rigging @ working area light levels and confirm suitable before works Manager
Night ➢ Proper distribution of begins. ➢ Site Engineer
tower light ➢ Additional / adequate lighting into all controls ➢ Site Supervisor
where risk of collision and contact between ➢ Foreman
machinery and workers is possible. ➢ Operator
➢ No lifting activities shall be conducted prior on ➢ Rigger
approval of area safety in charge to ensure proper ➢ HSE Supervisor
illumination in the lifting area.
➢ Equipment may not be H ➢ Ensure all equipments is certified by 3rd party. L
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sufficient to used
➢ Incompetent operator H ➢ Ensure the operators are certified by third party L
may fail on the task with SAG valid license.
➢ No lifting exceeds 40 tons & Tandem lift during the
course of the work
➢ The lifting activities occur during night time lifts are
less than 30 tons.
➢ Approved Rigger II shall be responsible for lifting
below 30 tons.
➢ Rigger III approved by the third party is responsible
for the lifting below 10 tons.
➢ Damage lifting gears H ➢ Ensure all lifting equipments are in god condition L
➢ Must verify daily and documented
➢ All lifting tackles should have 3rd party certificate
approved & load test certificate.
➢ Inspection of rigging equipment before use. All
rigging equipment shall have visible SWL tag and
color coded.

➢ Improper positioning of H ➢ Heavy equipment shall not be permitted to park or L


Crane to operate closer to excavated area.
➢ Maintain at least 2 meters distance from edge of
excavation.
➢ Outriggers shall be fully extended & outriggers shall
have blocking/outrigger pads.
➢ Poor rigging methods H ➢ Lifting radius must be secured before execution of
work (e.g. providing suitable barriers and safety
signage) to prevent entrants of workforce.
➢ Mobile cranes must have reverse alarm, beacon
lights and guided by trained banks man/flagman
wearing orange vest. In addition, horn must be
tested.
➢ All crane lifts shall have a trial lifts prior to the actual
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lift. The trial lift shall consist of the load being


hoisted just clear of the support (float /suspended
the load) to test the mechanical condition of the
crane and to ensure the rigging hardware is properly
secured.
➢ Strong winds H ➢ No lifting operation over 32kph wind speed. L
➢ Unstable ground H ➢ Compacted and even soil stability & Ensure L
maneuver in even ground only
➢ Ensure ground surface is compacted prior to place
the out rigger
➢ Swinging load & H ➢ Use of suitable tag line for load. No workforce shall L
unsecured load stay under suspended load.
➢ Wind speed shall be monitored regularly especially
when there’s a possibility of high wind or will be
attain more than 32 Kph
➢ Rigger shall ensure that the belt is secured and levelled
on the load prior to lift.
➢ Over load H ➢ Rigger shall ensure no overloading during lifting L
activities
➢ Do not by pass the load capacity of the crane.
➢ Follow as per manufacturer’s recommendation.

➢ Blind spot of the operator M ➢ Ensure guided trained spotter /flagman when L
reversing
➢ Poor visibility of the Rigger M ➢ Stop lifting temporarily when sand storm getting L
worst.
➢ Improper retraction of ➢ Rigger/Operators must be qualified and certified for L
boom and improper lifting operation jobs.
parking of equipment
7. Operating/Parking ➢ Uneven/Unstable ground M ➢ Operate Crane only that have a valid inspection L • Construction
of cranes surface that can cause sticker from Saudi Aramco or Saudi Aramco 3rd Manager
tipping of cranes/trailers Party Accredited. • Site Engineer

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➢ Crane must be provided with earth grounding at all • Site Supervisor


times while operating inside the plant. • WPR
➢ Maintain the following minimum distances when • Safety
conducting crane operations near trenches and Supervisor
excavations: • Operator
❖ Depth of the trench or excavation for Class A • Rigger
soils. • Flagman
❖ 2 X the depth of the trench or excavation for
Class B and C soils.
➢ Maintain the minimum distances as below when
operating cranes around overhead power lines :-

Line Voltage Minimum Approach Limits


Up to 50,000 V 3.1 m (10 ft)
50,000 to 200,000 V 4.6 m (15 ft)
200,000 to 350,000 V 6.1 m (20 ft)
Over 350,000 V 7.6 m (25 ft)

➢ Use Critical Lift Plans as per GI 7.028) for certain


conditions and activities, including:
❖ Cranes operating around power lines.
❖ Operating around hydrocarbons and
aboveground pressurized piping areas,
populated/traffic areas and railroads.
❖ All loads of 40 tons or greater.
❖ All loads exceeding 85% of the rated load
capacity of the crane for that specific lift.
❖ Tandem, multiple, or tailing lifts (any lift
requiring two or more cranes to lift one load).
❖ Lifts involving a crane-suspended personnel
platform (man basket). A Crane Suspended
Personnel Platform (Man basket) Permit is
required as per GI 7.027.
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❖ High level and/or long reach crane lifts.


❖ Lifts on barges, vessels, or loading piers.
❖ On rubber or pick and carry lifts.
❖ Nighttime crane lifts, except as approved during
a turnaround and inspection (T&I) or shutdown.
❖ Blind lifts.
❖ Other lifts as determined by Saudi Aramco
management.
➢ Outrigger pads suitable for the load shall be placed
under the crane outrigger jacks/trailer support jacks
➢ 100% extension of outriggers
➢ Adequate nos. of Flagman shall be allocated to
control the movement of equipment. Minimum of 2
flagman shall be available.
➢ Suitable barriers shall be provided with adequate
safety signage.
➢ All lifting crews shall be briefed on the lifting
operations and erection procedure
Work in adverse ➢ Poor visibility M ➢ Stop work when visibility is zero. L ➢ Construction
weather ➢ Work with extra care during sand storm, mild rain Manager
conditions & and fog. ➢ Site Engineer
Precautions ➢ Stop lifting works when the speed of wind is more ➢ Site Supervisor
against COVID-19 than 32 kph. ➢ Foreman
outspread ➢ HSE Supervisor
➢ Medic

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➢ Fall H ➢ When performing rigging operation that will involve L


working at height above 1.8 m (6ft.), rigger must
wear suitable fall protection having appropriate
anchorage point (e.g. double lanyard with shock
absorber)
➢ Workers involved in working at height must have
additional safety awareness. (e.g. work @ height)
➢ Full body harness must be inspected and color
coded prior to use
➢ Suitable access must be provided (e.g. straight
ladder must be secured from top to bottom and
extended 3 feet above the point of support.)
➢ Apply 4 to 1 ratio and maintain 3 point contact while
using the ladder
➢ Slip, Trip H ➢ Access shall be clear from any obstruction. L
➢ Maintain good housekeeping on daily basis
➢ Electrocution M ➢ De energized all exposed electrical cord, extension L
or cable during rain.
➢ Immediately stop all outdoor involved in electrical
activity during light / heavy rain.
➢ Check all electrical tools / equipment after the rain
and ensure that is not wet prior to use.
➢ Heat stress H ➢ Monitor humidity and temperature; display the flags L
according to the level.
➢ Constant attention to workers in the open sun,
provide cool drinking water and rest shelter.
➢ Employ workers in pair or buddy system.
➢ Ensure workers are aware of the heat effects on
body.
➢ Constant supervision and rotation of workers if
required.
➢ Provide sufficient cool drinking water and rest
shelter near working area.
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➢ Cold weather M ➢ Maintain buddy system. L


➢ Adjust your work schedule to the cold or changing
weather
➢ Train employees for the cold and changing weather.
➢ Ensure all workers are aware of the cold effects on
the body especially hypothermia.
➢ Constant supervision and rotation of workers is
required.
➢ COVID-19 Mitigation H ➢ Weekly Inspection report/Checklist of the L
measures (SGPD letter Camp/Villa(s) be provided to the plant FM.
Nos WHPU/NESMA/L- ➢ Health declaration certificate that the employees
0170/2020 & have not visited or travelled to any high-risk
WHPU/NESMA/L- areas/cities within the Kingdom for the past 14 days
0264/2020 refers) be submitted.
➢ Minimize the manpower to minimum or convert to
different shift of 8 hours.
➢ Response plan to address COVID-19 risks be
established and all suspected/confirmed case be
communicated.
➢ Body temperature of all the employees be checked
minimum two times a day and be recorded.
Employees with high temperature will not be
allowed to continue work and be provided with
necessary medical attention immediately.
➢ No manpower allowed to the CCR and WP will be
issued at designated WP shelter.
➢ All employees shall wear masks at all time and will
follow social distancing.
➢ Resting shelters be provided with sufficient quantity
of hand sanitizer and social distancing marking be
there.
➢ No food will be served and no eating will be allowed
inside the facility.
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➢ Employees declared with the symptoms of


Diarrhea, Nausea, Vomiting or any other symptoms
related to COVI-19 will not be allowed to enter
SGPD facilities & Health declaration form for all
personnel need to be submitted as an when asked.
➢ COVID-19 information be shared to employees
through Daily TBT to prevent them from issuance of
violation ticket/notification from SAPMT/Aramco.
➢ Employees violating COVID-19 protocol and
receiving violation ticket/notification will be dealt
with strict disciplinary action as per company
procedure/Labor law.
➢ Additional safety H ➢ Provide sun shade with adequate space to maintain L
requirements against physical distancing
COVID 19 outspread in ➢ Limit the number of employees in sun shade at any
summer given time.
➢ Develop a precise shift work/rest schedules that
consider the requirements of Heat Stress Program
while minimizing the number of employees
gathering in the sun shade.
➢ Provide additional individual water coolers to avoid
gathering of employees.
➢ Instruct employees to maintain 2 meters physical
distancing if waiting for access to water cooler.
➢ Ensure that employees have individual water cups.
➢ Provide means of hand sanitization at sun shades
and water coolers,
➢ Train employees on these requirements.
9. Housekeeping ➢ Untidy & Messy M ➢ Unsafe condition due to poor housekeeping shall be L ➢ Construction
Workplace eliminated immediately from workplaces. Manager
➢ Tripping hazards. M ➢ Scattered scrap materials shall be removed from L ➢ Site Engineer
work areas. Clean areas are a safe area, Untidy and ➢ Site Supervisor
messy area is an unsafe. ➢ Foreman
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➢ Injury personnel due to M ➢ A dedicated housekeeping crew shall be available. L ➢ HSE Supervisor
scattered materials ➢ Proper storage of materials shall be done.
➢ Trash bin shall be provided.
10. Emergency ➢ Accidents and injuries M ➢ Muster point and emergency phone numbers shall L ➢ Cons. Manager
procedures ➢ Emergency release of be relayed to the entire team and to be posted at ➢ Site Engineer
dangerous gases work site. ➢ Site Supervisor
➢ Supervisor and Site Safety should be provided with ➢ Foreman
emergency communication devices available for ➢ HSE Supervisor
them to use anytime. ➢ Operator
➢ Gas monitoring devices should be provided to
Supervisor and Site Safety.
➢ First-aid kit shall be available at the work site.
➢ Ambulance and nurse shall be available at short
time notice.

➢ Fire ➢ Keep all combustible materials away from source of L


M ignition through housekeeping.
➢ Never refuel while the engine is running.
➢ Place drip tray to contain any spillage.
➢ Provide adequate number of fire extinguisher near
to the working area.
➢ Fire Prevention Training must be given for all

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workers in particular task/activity.


➢ Open flame, smoke and any potential source of
ignition are prohibited within 10 meters of any
heavy equipment refueled.
➢ All heavy equipment should have fire extinguisher.
11. Housekeeping ➢ Untidy & Messy M ➢ Unsafe condition due to poor housekeeping shall be L ➢ Construction
Workplace eliminated immediately from workplaces. Manager
➢ Tripping hazards. M ➢ Scattered scrap materials shall be removed from L ➢ Site Engineer
work areas. Clean areas are a safe area, Untidy and ➢ Site Supervisor
messy area is an unsafe. ➢ Foreman
➢ Injury personnel due to M ➢ A dedicated housekeeping crew shall be available. L ➢ Rigger
scattered materials ➢ Proper storage of materials shall be done. ➢ HSE Supervisor
➢ Trash bin shall be provided.
12. Closing of Work ➢ Failure to close the Work H ➢ Work permit shall be closed in compliance with L ➢ Site Engineer
Permit Permit G.I.2.100 ➢ HSE Supervisor
➢ Permit Receiver
13. Demobilization: ➢ Slip, trip, fall and M ➢ Running at site during work timeout is prohibited. L ➢ Construction
Depart from site employee left behind ➢ Assign HSE Personnel / Bus marshal to assist Manager
employees to follow one line while mount/ ➢ Site Engineer
dismount in the bus. ➢ Site Supervisor
➢ Avoid horse playing and pushing employee from the ➢ Foreman
front or pushing each other. ➢ Medic
➢ Mount in a running bus is strictly prohibited. ➢ HSE Supervisor
➢ Driver shall pick-up employees in designated bus
parking area.
➢ Head count shall be conducted by bus marshal
before leaving site.
➢ Road Condition H ➢ Abide by all SAG traffic regulations and SA traffic L
requirements at all times in all locations.
➢ Not exceed the posted speed limit at any time.
➢ Not use a cell phone, eat or drink while driving.
➢ The use or being under the influence of intoxicants

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or medications which cause impairment to judgment


while operating a vehicle is prohibited.
➢ Reduce vehicle speed under hazardous weather or
road conditions.
➢ Log sheet for departure/arrival of bus in camp shall
be provided to monitor the vehicle travel time.
➢ Number of passengers shall not exceed
manufacturer's design specification for the vehicle.
➢ All occupants shall wear seatbelts. Drivers shall insist
that all passengers wear seat belts before starting
the vehicle.
➢ Drivers shall bring vehicles to a completed stop at
stop signs and Red traffic lights, before proceeding
again.
➢ Drivers shall use vehicle headlights, not parking
lights or running lights, during night time hours.
➢ “Tailgating" or following another vehicle too closely
is prohibited and ensure to determine if they are at
a safe distance when following another vehicle.
➢ Number of passengers shall not exceed
manufacturer's design
➢ Specification for the vehicle.
➢ Health condition M ➢ Nurse and ambulance shall be the last to leave the L
project site, to ensure that nobody's left on the site.
➢ To assess the condition of every driver of each bus
prior to leave the project site.
• Foreman / Supervisors to secure work permit before commencing activity and conduct brief safety talk (E.g. Tool Box Talk Meeting)
• Ensure availability of sufficient hydration and rest shade area.
• Dangerous occurrence, near miss and other related incident shall be reported accordingly.
• List of workers shall be provided by the permit receivers.
• Mandatory PPE shall be worn by all personnel.
• Proper required welfare facilities shall be available at all work location.

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