HEALTH SAFETY SECURITY ENVIRONMENT Metal Plus Ltd. AGENDA & DURATION 1 2 3 • OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY • Hazard Identification • Risk Assessment (On Site) • Control Risk • WORK AT HEIGHT • PPE Use fault identification & Solution • Working Position Lanyard Using Process • ROAD SAFETY Training Duration: 1 Hour OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY Hazard is anything that could hurt any workplace participants. Re-assessment of the risk To see whether there is a reduction of risk rating from critical and high risk to a level considered As Low as Reasonably Practicable Review Control Control of risk: • • • • • Quick attention Effective temporary Long-term solutions Training of workers on the risks Regular monitoring to check Identify Risk Control Risk Assess Risk •Noisy machinery that could result damage to hearing •Boxes stacked improperly that could fall on someone •Frayed electrical cords that could result in electrical shock Working out how likely it is that a hazard will harm someone and how serious the harm could be. •Ask your supervisor for instructions and training before using equipment •Ask for help moving or lifting heavy objects •Tell your supervisor if you think a work practice could be dangerous OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -Hazard identification Employee Complaints Suggestions Safety Committee Recommendations Formal Safety Audits HAZARD IDENTIFICATION METHODS Workplace Inspections Observations Historical Safety Records Incident Investigations OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -Hazard identification GENERAL TYPE Categories: Materials: Liquids, Solids, Gasses etc. 1. Accelerations 7. Flammability & Fires Equipment: Includes Machinery, 2. Biohazards 8. Temperature 3. Chemical Reactions 9. Mechanical Hazards 4. Electrical Hazards 10. Pressure 5. Ergonomics 11. Radiation 6. Explosives & Explosions 12. Toxics Tools, Devices Environment: Noise, Temperature, Atmospheres, Workstation Design Employees: Anyone in the workplace 13. Vibration/ Noise OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -Risk Assessment Control Measures and its Effectiveness Control Measures based on Risk Rating: 3X3 Matrix Consequence 1 •Quick attention to critical or high-risk hazards •Effective temporary solutions until permanent fixes were applied •Long-term solutions for those risks which can cause long-term illness •Long-term solutions for those risks with the worst consequences •Training of workers on the risks, which continue to remain and its control measures •Regular monitoring to check whether control measures are intact or not. Likelihood The following steps were taken for the control of risk: 2 3 Risk Rating Slightly Harmful Harmful Extremely Harmful 3 Likely Medium Risk High Risk Extreme Risk 2 Un-Likely Low Risk Medium Risk High Risk 1 Highly UnLikely Insignificant Risk Low Risk Medium Risk OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -Risk Assessment OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -ON Site RISK ASSESSMENT HSE and Sustainability Assessment (Network Site) Date: Work Type: Site Name: Vendor Name: Metal Plus Ltd. Particulars Okay Not Okay Telecommunication 1. Child /Under-age Labor (Below 18) 2. Fencing ( warning tape) across working Site Address: 3. ID Card Sub-Center Name 4. Emergency Contact Number Circle/Region Name 5. Having portable first aid box 6. Full-body harness (if applicable) Site Supervisor's Name 7.Helmet ID No: 8. Shoe Mobile No: 9. Gloves and Goggles (if applicable) Number of workers working at site: 10. High Visibility Vest Name: Co worker 1 Mobile No: 11. On-site Risk Assessment Name: Co worker 2 Mobile No: ( Snake prone, power Line, Rooftop Boundary wall, etc..) Name: Co worker 3 Mobile No: 12. Health condition fit to climb Risk Assessment Consequence Risk Rating of the Accident Who Might be Harmed Present Control Measures Required Control Measures Improvement Plan Deadline & Responsible Person No Name of Risky Operation What is the Hazard What are the Assiciated Risk Likelihood of Accident 1 Tower Climbing Working at Height Fall Likely Extremely Harmful 9 Tower Climbers: Employee Use of PPE SSOP: Monitoring and Record Keeping SSOP will be developed 30-Sep-2021; Supervisor 2 MDB end Power Connection Electrical Shock Un-Likely Harmful 4 Electrical Technician, PG Runner, Audit team (who touch the MDB) Use of PPE SSOP: Monitoring and Record Keeping SSOP will be developed 30-Sep-2021; Power Expert OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -Control Risk Elimination – Sometimes hazards – equipment, substances or work practices Substitution –e.g. Use a nontoxic glue instead of a toxic glue. Isolation –e.g. Welding screens can be used to isolate welding operations from other workers. Barriers and/ or be used to separate areas where forklifts operate near workplace. Safeguards – Safeguards can be added by modifying tools or equipment, or fitting guards to machinery. Administrative Controls or Instructing workers in the safest way to do something – This means developing and enforcing safe work procedures. Using personal protective equipment and clothing (PPE) – If risks remain after the options have been tried, it may be equipment such as safety glasses, gloves, helmets and protect you from hazards associated with jobs such as working in a noisy environment. OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -Control Risk Monitoring and measures Objectives There are three main objectives of assessment of exposure: •To determine the level of exposure of workers to harmful agents, •To assess the need for control measures, and •To ensure the efficiency of control measures in use. Air Water Solid waste Noise control Green belt Housekeeping Proper housekeeping is an essential part of sound environmental management, which keeps the industry free from dusts. Health monitoring Health examinations are designed to ensure that the worker is fit for employment and that he remains in that state of fitness throughout his period of employment. Any deviation from good health must be detected early and managed appropriately. Health examinations of workers frequently reveal the existence of health hazards in workplace, thus necessitating environmental evaluation and control. • • Preplacement health examination (baseline records) Periodic health examination OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -WORK at HEIGHT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -WORK at HEIGHT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -WORK at HEIGHT (Progress) OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -WORK at HEIGHT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -WORK at HEIGHT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -WORK at HEIGHT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -WORK at HEIGHT OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -WORK at HEIGHT (Work Position Lanyard) OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -Road Safety OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -Road Safety OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY -Road Safety Road/travel safety toolbox talk ▪ Wear vehicle seatbelt when traveling. ▪ Wear helmet while riding motorbike. ▪ Wear life jacket when travelling through water way. ▪ Maintain safe speed limit set by the organization. Recommended speed limit in metro 60km/hr and on the highway 80km/hr. ▪ Use of mobile phone while driving vehicle or riding motorbike is strictly prohibited. ▪ Ensure vehicle chauffeur standard rested and good health condition. ▪ Vehicle overloading of passenger or goods should be avoid. ▪ Regular quick check of vehicle condition. ▪ Follow weather forecast and road condition, avoid adverse weather and poor road condition travel. ▪ Don’t let your body part outside of vehicle. ▪ Follow vehicle driving rules. ▪ Take necessary travel breaks in long routes. ▪ Never carry people with goods in goods moving vehicles.