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What Is It?
An Integrated Management System is a cohesive framework comprised of
an organization's structure, responsibilities, procedures, processes, and
resources. It is established to facilitate the comprehensive management of
various systems within the organization.
Integrated Management System
Certifications
We are dedicated to prioritizing our customers,
environmental conservation, and the well-being and
safety of our employees. This commitment is evident
in our adherence to the following standards within our
management practices:
We proudly possess a RUES qualification (Registry of
Uniform Evaluation for Safety, Occupational Health,
and Environmental Management Systems - SSOA for
Contractors).
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VALUES
Ethics Customer
orientation
Social and
Environmental
Responsibility
Quality Commitment Creativity Personal
Growth
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HMV-HSE Policy
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HMV-HSE Policy
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Seek comprehensive health care.
Provide clear, truthful and complete information about your state of health
Comply with the standards, HSE regulations of the project
Participate in the prevention of occupational hazards.
Know, understand and apply the HSE policy.
Participate and contribute to the achievement of objectives and goals.
Carry out work with prevention.
Work in a safe manner by practicing self-care.
Inform in a timely manner about the dangers and latent risks in your workplace.
No Alcohol / No Drugs
Worker Duties
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HSE stands for Health, Safety, and Environment. HSE encompasses a range
of practices, policies, and regulations to minimize hazards, prevent accidents
and injuries, and promote sustainable practices. HSE is vital for safeguarding
the health and safety of individuals, protecting the environment, and
maintaining sustainable operations across different sectors.
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1.What does safety mean to you?
2.When do you feel the need to prioritize
safety?
Inprove Concept
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¿How We See Safety?
Meet Standards And Law
Avoid Risks
Personal Inner
Sense
Value
How do we
perceive
safety?
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¿Why do accidents happen?
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UNSAFE CONDITION / An unsafe condition is directly related to
the nature of the workplace. On one hand, it signifies a deficiency in safety
measures. The term "safety" itself is defined as being free from danger, risk, or
harm. Unsafe conditions can arise due to factors such as a lack of knowledge on
how to execute a task, insufficient education and training, as well as inadequate
awareness and sensitization to potential risks.
Definitions
UNSAFE ACTS Unsafe acts can be defined as instances where
employees disregard prescribed safety standards or company policies.
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¿Why Do Accidents Happen?
94% of serious accidents are attributed to human
error.
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¿Why Do Accidents Happen?
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¿Why Report?
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We identify Unsafe Conditions,
we corrected in time…
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Please number each unsafe act, unsafe condition, or
hazard in your response.
1-Work shop…..
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2-Work shop…..
Please number each unsafe act, unsafe condition, or
hazard in your response.
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Hazard And Risks
(Project)
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Hazard: The potential for experiencing harm or injury; something that
holds the potential to cause harm or injury.
Risks: In straightforward terms, risk refers to the chance of an
unfavorable event occurring. Risk entails uncertainty regarding the
outcomes or impacts of an activity in relation to something that humans
deem valuable (such as health, well-being, wealth, property, or the
environment), typically centering on adverse and undesirable consequences.
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HAZARDS THAT CAUSE
ACCIDENTS
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BIOLÓGICAL RISK
Bite / Bees and Mosquitoes Bite / Snake and Dog
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task (Optional).
 Communication.
 Continue HouseKeeping.
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Dispose garbage.
 Proper PPE
 Know the attention procedure
 Communication
 Continue HouseKeeping.
 Do not feed dogs on site
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MECHANICAL RISK
Entrapments, projections and injuries Located / Slips, Trips, Falls
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Continue HouseKeeping.
 Identify and shield uneven surface on
projections
 Pre use inspection.
 Proper PPE
 Continue HouseKeeping
 Identify and shiel uneven surface on
projections
 Properly Manage Cables, Cords, tools, Etc
 Confirm stability of load work platafform
.
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WORK AT HEIGHT - RISK
Entrapments, projections and injuries
Control Method
 Qualified Trained Operator
 Barricade Area
 Fall Protection Equipment.
 Use Life line
 Pre- use Inspection
 Rescue plan
 Working Platform
 Lifevest / Life Jacket
 Spotter
 Safe escape route identified
 Tool Harness / Tethered tools
 Adhere to road and site rules.
 Implement controls on user or acces.
 Manage overhead hazards.
 Lifevest / Life Jacket
 Permit to work at Heigh (Document).
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HOT WORK - RISK
Hot Work / Flame or Spark
Control Method
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Fire Extinguishers
 Standby / Fire Watcher
 Ventilatión forced air
 Gast Test
 Glounding / Bonding Cables
 Spill Kit
 Clear flammable items
 Pre use inspection
 Continue HouseKeeping
 Identify and shiel uneven surface on
projections
 Properly Manage Cables, Cords, tools, Etc
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ELECTRICAL - RISK
Hazardous Energy Control. Hazardous Electricity
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Fire Extinguishers
 Standby / Fire Watcher
 Lockout / Tagout
 PTW Permit to Work.
 Manage heat generating procees
 Manage Pressure or vacuum
 Observe safe work distances for live cables
 Restrict acces to authorized control
 Glounding / Bonding Cables
 Clear flammable items
 PTW Permit to Work.
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CONFINED ESPAFCE - RISK
Hot Work / Flame or Spark
Control Method
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Fire Extinguishers
 Standby / Fire Watcher
 Lockout / Tagout
 Ventilatión forced air
 Gast Test
 Glounding / Bonding Cables
 Spill Kit
 Clear flammable items
 Communication
 PTW Permit to Work.
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PUBLIC - RISK
Attack / Rebellion, revolt, insurrection Trafic Adyacent
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Fire Extinguisher
 Pre Job Safety Meeting
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Signalman /Banksman
 Adhere to road and site rules.
 Lifevest / Life Jacket
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MOVIN MACHINERY - RISK
Equipment Machinery / Truck
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Fire Extinguishers
 Restrict acces to authorized control
 Suppression of dust
 Respirator / Face Shield.
 Pre Job Safety Meeting
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Signalman /Banksman
 Adhere to road and site rules.
 Lifevest / Life Jacket
 Spotter
 Signalman /Banksman
 Lifting Plan
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HAZARDS THAT CAUSE
DISEASES
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CHEMICAL RISK
Gas and Steam Hot Works / Metallic Fumes
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Fire Extinguishers
 Suppression of dust
 Respirator / Face Shield.
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE (Masc Metallic Smokes).
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Fire Extinguishers
 Respirator / Face Shield.
 PTW Permit to Work.
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CHEMICAL RISK
Dust / Flying Particles Liquid / Flammable Liquid
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Fire Extinguishers
 Suppression of dust
 Respirator / Face Shield.
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Fire Extinguishers
 Suppression of dust
 Respirator / Face Shield.
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FISICAL RISK
Extreme Temperature UV Radiation
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Hydration with water
 Communication.
 Use of sunscreen.
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Wear filter glasses.
 Use of sunscreen
 Hydration with water
 Communication.
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FISICAL RISK
Noise / Vibrations Lightning excessive or deficient
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Wear hearing protection.
 Communication.
 Use of sunscreen.
 Apply noise control
 Implement controls on user or access
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Wear filter glasses.
 Communication.
 Use of sunscreen.
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ERGONOMICS AND BIOMECHANICAL RISK
Mental Workload Manual Handling
“Manage Posture”
 Active Breaks.
 Task sharing.
 Communication.
 Coexistence manual.
 Active Breaks.
 Task sharing.
 Communication.
 Coexistence manual.
 Manage Exposure times.
 Limit load size.
 Manage posture.
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Examples of Weightlifting
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TECNOLOGIC - RISK
Leak / Spillover Fire / Explosion
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Fire Extinguishers
 Spill Kit
 Clear flammable items.
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication
 Barricade area
 Fire Extinguishers
 Suppression of dust
 Respirator / Face Shield.
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EVENT OF A NATURAL - RISK
Collapse / Flood Seism / Earthquake
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Relocate Task
 Communication.
 Emergency plan
 Emergency Brigade
 Pre Job safety Meeting
 Safe escape route identified
 Proper PPE
 Communication.
 Emergency plan
 Emergency Brigade
 Barricade area
 Fire Extinguishers
 Spill Kit
 Clear flammable items.
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Evacuation Route 1.
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Evacuation Route 2.
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Safety Signs.
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Protect different parts of the body, to prevent a worker from having direct contact with risk
factors that can cause injury or illness.
Protection Personal Elements
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    4 What Is It? AnIntegrated Management System is a cohesive framework comprised of an organization's structure, responsibilities, procedures, processes, and resources. It is established to facilitate the comprehensive management of various systems within the organization. Integrated Management System Certifications We are dedicated to prioritizing our customers, environmental conservation, and the well-being and safety of our employees. This commitment is evident in our adherence to the following standards within our management practices: We proudly possess a RUES qualification (Registry of Uniform Evaluation for Safety, Occupational Health, and Environmental Management Systems - SSOA for Contractors).
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    8 Seek comprehensive healthcare. Provide clear, truthful and complete information about your state of health Comply with the standards, HSE regulations of the project Participate in the prevention of occupational hazards. Know, understand and apply the HSE policy. Participate and contribute to the achievement of objectives and goals. Carry out work with prevention. Work in a safe manner by practicing self-care. Inform in a timely manner about the dangers and latent risks in your workplace. No Alcohol / No Drugs Worker Duties
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    9 HSE stands forHealth, Safety, and Environment. HSE encompasses a range of practices, policies, and regulations to minimize hazards, prevent accidents and injuries, and promote sustainable practices. HSE is vital for safeguarding the health and safety of individuals, protecting the environment, and maintaining sustainable operations across different sectors.
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    10 1.What does safetymean to you? 2.When do you feel the need to prioritize safety? Inprove Concept
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    11 ¿How We SeeSafety? Meet Standards And Law Avoid Risks Personal Inner Sense Value How do we perceive safety?
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    13 UNSAFE CONDITION /An unsafe condition is directly related to the nature of the workplace. On one hand, it signifies a deficiency in safety measures. The term "safety" itself is defined as being free from danger, risk, or harm. Unsafe conditions can arise due to factors such as a lack of knowledge on how to execute a task, insufficient education and training, as well as inadequate awareness and sensitization to potential risks. Definitions UNSAFE ACTS Unsafe acts can be defined as instances where employees disregard prescribed safety standards or company policies.
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    14 ¿Why Do AccidentsHappen? 94% of serious accidents are attributed to human error.
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    17 We identify UnsafeConditions, we corrected in time…
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    18 Please number eachunsafe act, unsafe condition, or hazard in your response. 1-Work shop…..
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    19 2-Work shop….. Please numbereach unsafe act, unsafe condition, or hazard in your response.
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    21 Hazard: The potentialfor experiencing harm or injury; something that holds the potential to cause harm or injury. Risks: In straightforward terms, risk refers to the chance of an unfavorable event occurring. Risk entails uncertainty regarding the outcomes or impacts of an activity in relation to something that humans deem valuable (such as health, well-being, wealth, property, or the environment), typically centering on adverse and undesirable consequences.
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    23 BIOLÓGICAL RISK Bite /Bees and Mosquitoes Bite / Snake and Dog  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task (Optional).  Communication.  Continue HouseKeeping.  Pre Job safety Meeting  Dispose garbage.  Proper PPE  Know the attention procedure  Communication  Continue HouseKeeping.  Do not feed dogs on site
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    24 MECHANICAL RISK Entrapments, projectionsand injuries Located / Slips, Trips, Falls  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Continue HouseKeeping.  Identify and shield uneven surface on projections  Pre use inspection.  Proper PPE  Continue HouseKeeping  Identify and shiel uneven surface on projections  Properly Manage Cables, Cords, tools, Etc  Confirm stability of load work platafform .
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    25 WORK AT HEIGHT- RISK Entrapments, projections and injuries Control Method  Qualified Trained Operator  Barricade Area  Fall Protection Equipment.  Use Life line  Pre- use Inspection  Rescue plan  Working Platform  Lifevest / Life Jacket  Spotter  Safe escape route identified  Tool Harness / Tethered tools  Adhere to road and site rules.  Implement controls on user or acces.  Manage overhead hazards.  Lifevest / Life Jacket  Permit to work at Heigh (Document).
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    26 HOT WORK -RISK Hot Work / Flame or Spark Control Method  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Fire Extinguishers  Standby / Fire Watcher  Ventilatión forced air  Gast Test  Glounding / Bonding Cables  Spill Kit  Clear flammable items  Pre use inspection  Continue HouseKeeping  Identify and shiel uneven surface on projections  Properly Manage Cables, Cords, tools, Etc
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    27 ELECTRICAL - RISK HazardousEnergy Control. Hazardous Electricity  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Fire Extinguishers  Standby / Fire Watcher  Lockout / Tagout  PTW Permit to Work.  Manage heat generating procees  Manage Pressure or vacuum  Observe safe work distances for live cables  Restrict acces to authorized control  Glounding / Bonding Cables  Clear flammable items  PTW Permit to Work.
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    28 CONFINED ESPAFCE -RISK Hot Work / Flame or Spark Control Method  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Fire Extinguishers  Standby / Fire Watcher  Lockout / Tagout  Ventilatión forced air  Gast Test  Glounding / Bonding Cables  Spill Kit  Clear flammable items  Communication  PTW Permit to Work.
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    29 PUBLIC - RISK Attack/ Rebellion, revolt, insurrection Trafic Adyacent  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Fire Extinguisher  Pre Job Safety Meeting  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Signalman /Banksman  Adhere to road and site rules.  Lifevest / Life Jacket
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    30 MOVIN MACHINERY -RISK Equipment Machinery / Truck  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Fire Extinguishers  Restrict acces to authorized control  Suppression of dust  Respirator / Face Shield.  Pre Job Safety Meeting  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Signalman /Banksman  Adhere to road and site rules.  Lifevest / Life Jacket  Spotter  Signalman /Banksman  Lifting Plan
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    32 CHEMICAL RISK Gas andSteam Hot Works / Metallic Fumes  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Fire Extinguishers  Suppression of dust  Respirator / Face Shield.  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE (Masc Metallic Smokes).  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Fire Extinguishers  Respirator / Face Shield.  PTW Permit to Work.
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    33 CHEMICAL RISK Dust /Flying Particles Liquid / Flammable Liquid  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Fire Extinguishers  Suppression of dust  Respirator / Face Shield.  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Fire Extinguishers  Suppression of dust  Respirator / Face Shield.
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    34 FISICAL RISK Extreme TemperatureUV Radiation  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Hydration with water  Communication.  Use of sunscreen.  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Wear filter glasses.  Use of sunscreen  Hydration with water  Communication.
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    35 FISICAL RISK Noise /Vibrations Lightning excessive or deficient  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Wear hearing protection.  Communication.  Use of sunscreen.  Apply noise control  Implement controls on user or access  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Wear filter glasses.  Communication.  Use of sunscreen.
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    36 ERGONOMICS AND BIOMECHANICALRISK Mental Workload Manual Handling “Manage Posture”  Active Breaks.  Task sharing.  Communication.  Coexistence manual.  Active Breaks.  Task sharing.  Communication.  Coexistence manual.  Manage Exposure times.  Limit load size.  Manage posture.
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    38 TECNOLOGIC - RISK Leak/ Spillover Fire / Explosion  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Fire Extinguishers  Spill Kit  Clear flammable items.  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication  Barricade area  Fire Extinguishers  Suppression of dust  Respirator / Face Shield.
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    39 EVENT OF ANATURAL - RISK Collapse / Flood Seism / Earthquake  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Relocate Task  Communication.  Emergency plan  Emergency Brigade  Pre Job safety Meeting  Safe escape route identified  Proper PPE  Communication.  Emergency plan  Emergency Brigade  Barricade area  Fire Extinguishers  Spill Kit  Clear flammable items.
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    46 Protect different partsof the body, to prevent a worker from having direct contact with risk factors that can cause injury or illness. Protection Personal Elements
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