JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS INSULATION WORK Sl No. Activities DEPT.: MECHANICAL Hazard Criteria Associated Hazards Control Measures Safety N/A N/A Ergonomics N/A Environment 1 Special Climatic Conditions Safety 2 1. Dust prone zone. Positive Isolation & Work Permit Storage, Handling and transportation of materials RRC/HSE/JSA/19-20/REV-00 EFFECTIVE DATE: 27.09.2019 Ergonomics Environment 1. Water logging due to rain. 2.Heat Stress during summer. 3. Cyclone and stormy weather 4. Structure Collapse due to earthquake 1. The glass wool dust may cause suffocation. 2. The glass wool may lead to skin irritation. 3. Eye Irritation by the glass wool dust. 4. Glass Wool is a flamable substance 5. Injury by scaffolding pipes. 6. Aluminium paint is highly flamable liquid. 7. Aluminum paint is acute toxic. N/A 1. Glass wool dust may lead to air contamination. 2. Coke dust prone zone 3. Aluminium paint may lead to water contamination. 4. Heat Stress. Required PPEs Responsibility N/A 1. Dust suppression system must be installed. 2. Nose musk and safety goggles must be used. 1. Hand gloves. 2. Safety Shoe. 1. During rainy season and flood condition avoid electrical works and 3. Safety Helmet. 4. Nose Musk. the use of power tool in waterlogged areas. 5. HV Jacket. 2. During summer season ORS drinks must be provided . 6. FR Jacket (If required) 3. All height works and scafolding jobs must be stopped Supervisor, Jr. Engineer (Production, Mechanical & Electrical) and job Supervisors 4. No Lifting of materials at height should be performed. 5. Evacuation of all workers and employees to the emergency assembly point. 6. Follow Diaster Management Plan. 1. The glass wool must be contained in enclosed containers to prevent the dust formation. 2. All personnels handling glass wool must wear full sleeve clothing and hand gloves to prevent a direct contact of the glass wool with the skin to prevent skin irritation. 3. Personnel must use safety goggles to prevent the glass wool dust from entering the eye and causing eye irritation. 4. The glass wool must be stored away from any source of fire to prevent fire hazard. 5. The scaffolding pipes must be stacked properly with stopper to prevent rolling over and any injury by it. 6. The aluminium paint must be stored separetely away from any source of fire. 7. Aluminium paint must not be left open in a confined room. 8. The MSDS of the aluminium paint must be available and displayed at site. 9. Training on MSDS must be imparted to all the personnel. N/A 1. The glass wool must be contained in enclosed containers to prevent the dust formation. 2. Drink sufficient water to prevent dehydration. 3. Aluminium paint sepage must be restricted from flowing to water bodies. 4. Area must be wetted by water to supress coke dust 5. Nose musk and safety goggles must be used. 1. Safety helmet 2. Safety Goggles 3. nose musk 4. Hand Gloves 5. HV Jacket 6. Safety Shoe Supervisor, Jr. Engineer ( Mechanical ) and job Supervisors, Sl No. Activities Hazard Criteria Associated Hazards Control Measures Required PPEs Responsibility 1. During rainy season and flood condition avoid electrical works and the use of power tool in waterlogged areas. 2. During summer season ORS drinks must be provided . Special Climatic conditions Safety 3 Scaffolding installation 1. Water logging due to rain. 2. Heat Stress during summer. 3. Cyclone and stormy weather 4. Structure Collapse during earthquake. 3. All height works and scafolding jobs must be stopped 4. Crane operation must be stopped if wind velocity is =< 48 m/sec square. 5. No Lifting of materials at height should be performed. 6. Evacuation of all workers and employees to the emergency assembly point. 1. The scaffolding must be thoroughly inspected and certified by a competent person before its use. 2. All the protruding scaffolding rods must be capped with a rubber cap till man height or 7 Ft to prevent injury. 3. The scaffolding area must be barricaded with barrication net or hard barrication (if scaffolding is beside a road) at a distance of 3mtrs from the scaffolding radially. 4. Proper material lifting technique must be used for material lifting. 5. Full body Safety harness must be used by all personnels working at 1. Failure of scaffolding structure due to a height of 2mtrs. poor material quality. 2. Injury by the protruding scaffolding rod. 6. Appropriate ladders must be installed for a safe access with the ladder extending at a height of atleast 1mtrs from the working 3. Material falling from height while platform. scafolding installation. 7. The working platform must be well guarded by a hand rail, mid rail 4. Person falling from height. & toe guard. 5. Vehicle coliding with scaffolding 8. All the materials must be properly stacked and the access area structure. must be free from any obstacles to prevent slip, trip & Fall. 6. Slip, Trip & Fall. Ergonomics 1. Safety helmet 2. Safety Goggles 3. nose musk 1. Proper posture required for the work 2. Job specific tools must be used to avoid sprain and muscle fatigue. 4. Hand Gloves 1. Improper posture of work may lead to 3. Proper material lifting techniques must be used for manual lifting. 5. HV Jacket. Supervisor, Jr. 6. FR Jacket (If working muscle sprain. Engineer 2. Wrong tool selection may lead to sprain 4. The maximum manual load lifting capacity for individual must not in hot zone) ( Mechanical ) and job 7. Safety Shoe and muscle fatigue. be exceeded. Supervisors, 8. Welders Face Shield. 3. Improper technique for manual material 9. Leg Guard. handling may lead to lower lumbar sprain. 10. Hand Sleeve. 11. Gas Cutters Face Shield. 1. FR jackets must be used. 2. Drink sufficient water to prevent dehydration. Environment 1. Heat stress 2. Coke dust prone zone 3. Continuous working by individual worker must not be allowed. 4. Area must be wetted by water to supress coke dust 5. Nose musk and safety goggles must be used. Sl No. Activities Hazard Criteria Special Climatic Conditions Safety 4 Removal of old insulation & Cleaning Ergonomics Associated Hazards 1. Water logging due to rain. 2. Heat Stress during summer. 3. Cyclone and stormy weather 4. Structure Collapse during earthquake. Control Measures Required PPEs Responsibility 1. During rainy season and flood condition avoid electrical works and the use of power tool in waterlogged areas. 2. During summer season ORS drinks must be provided . 3. All height works and scafolding jobs must be stopped 4. Crane operation must be stopped if wind velocity is =< 48 m/sec square. 5. No Lifting of materials at height should be performed. 6. Evacuation of all workers and employees to the emergency assembly point. 1. All the personnels must wear full sleeve clothing and hand gloves to prevent any injury by the sharp edge of the aluminium sheets. 2. Personnels must use nose musk to prevent the inhalation of glass wool dust. 3. Personels must use safety goggles to prevent eye irritation by the glass wool dust. 4. Full sleeve clothing is a must to prevent direct skin contact of glass wool. 5. The GI wire must be removed cautiously and not with bare hands. 6. All the tools and materials must be stacked properly on the working platform to prevent it from falling. 1. Injury by the sharp edge of the 7. Persons working at height must use full body harness and the dismantled aluminium sheet. anchoring must be done above the shoulder level and at two different 2. Skin Irritation by the glass wool. anchoring points. 3. Eye Irritation by the glass wool dust. 8. life line must be used where ever neccessary. 4. Saffocation caused due to the glass wool 9. Safety net must be used to arrest the falling materials and person dust. and must be installed at a height of 4mtrs below the working 5. Injury by the GI wire. platform. 6. Tools amd materials falling from height. 10. The scaffolding must be thoroughly inspected and certified by a 7. Person falling from height. competent person and tagging must be done. 9. Scaffolding structure failure. 11. The protruding rods of scaffolding must be capped with rubber 10. Injury by the sharp protruding cap upto man height or 7ft. scaffolding rod. 12. Hand gloves must be used while scrubbing with wire brush. 11. Injury while scrubbing with wire brush 13. All the materials must be properly stacked and the access area for cleaning. must be free from any obstacles to prevent slip, trip & Fall. 12. Slip, Trip & Fall. 1. Safety helmet 2. Safety Goggles 3. nose musk 4. Hand Gloves 5. HV Jacket. 6. FR Jacket (If working in hot zone) 7. Safety Shoe 8. Welders Face 1. Proper posture required for the work Shield. 2. Job specific tools must be used to avoid sprain and muscle fatigue. 9. Leg Guard. 1. Improper posture of work may lead to 3. Proper material lifting techniques must be used for manual lifting. 10. Hand Sleeve. muscle sprain. 2. Wrong tool selection may lead to sprain 4. The maximum manual load lifting capacity for individual must not 11. Gas Cutters Face Shield. and muscle fatigue. be exceeded. 3. Improper technique for manual material handling may lead to lower lumbar sprain. Supervisor, Jr. Engineer ( Mechanical ) and job Supervisors, Shield. Sl No. Activities Hazard Criteria Associated Hazards Control Measures Required PPEs Responsibility 1. FR jackets must be used. 2. Drink sufficient water to prevent dehydration. Environment 1. Heat stress 2. Coke dust prone zone 3. Continuous working by individual worker must not be allowed. 4. Area must be wetted by water to supress coke dust 5. Nose musk and safety goggles must be used. 1. During rainy season and flood condition avoid electrical works and the use of power tool in waterlogged areas. 2. During summer season ORS drinks must be provided . Special Climatic Conditions 1. Water logging due to rain. 2. Heat Stress during summer. 3. Cyclone and stormy weather 4. Structure Collapse during earthquake. 1. Fire Hazard. 2.Toxic Fumes of Aluminium Paints. 3. Eye Irritation 4. Suffocation. 5. Skin Irritation. 6. Injury by the sharp edge of the dismantled aluminium sheet. 7. Tools amd materials falling from height. 8. Person falling from height. 9. Scaffolding structure failure. 10. Injury by the sharp protruding scaffolding rod. 11. Slip, Trip & Fall. Safety 5 Painting & Installation of Insulation 3. All height works and scafolding jobs must be stopped 4. Crane operation must be stopped if wind velocity is =< 48 m/sec square. 5. No Lifting of materials at height should be performed. 6. Evacuation of all workers and employees to the emergency assembly point. 1. The containers of the aluminium paint must be stacked away fro any source of flame. 2. All the personnels working in the vicinity of the painting area must wear nose musk to prevent the inhalation of the paint fumes. 3. All personnel must use safety goggles to prevent eye irritation. 4. Use of Nose musk is neccessary to prevent saffocation by the glass wool dust. 5. All personnel must wear full sleeve clothing to restrict the aluminium paint and glass wool dust direct skin contact. 6. All the personnels must wear full sleeve clothing and hand gloves to prevent any injury by the sharp edge of the aluminium sheets. 7. All the tools and materials must be stacked properly on the working platform to prevent it from falling. 8. Safety net must be used to arrest the falling materials and person and must be installed at a height of 4mtrs below the working platform. 9. Persons working at height must use full body harness and the anchoring must be done above the shoulder level and at two different anchoring points. 10. life line must be used where ever neccessary. 11. The scaffolding must be thoroughly inspected and certified by a competent person and tagging must be done. 12. The protruding rods of scaffolding must be capped with rubber cap upto man height or 7ft. 13. All the materials must be properly stacked and the access area must be free from any obstacles to prevent slip, trip & Fall. 1. Safety helmet 2. Safety Goggles 3. nose musk 4. Hand Gloves 5. HV Jacket. Supervisor, Jr. 6. FR Jacket (If working Engineer in hot zone) ( Mechanical ) and job 7. Safety Shoe Supervisors, 8. Welders Face Shield. 9. Leg Guard. 10. Hand Sleeve. 11. Gas Cutters Face Shield. 5 Sl No. Painting & Installation of Insulation Activities Hazard Criteria Ergonomics 5. HV Jacket. Supervisor, Jr. 6. FR Jacket (If working Engineer in hot zone) ( Mechanical ) and job 7. Safety Shoe Supervisors, Associated Hazards Control Measures Required Responsibility 8. Welders FacePPEs Shield. 1. Proper posture required for the work 9. Leg Guard. 2. Job specific tools must be used to avoid sprain and muscle fatigue. 10. Hand Sleeve. 1. Improper posture of work may lead to 3. Proper material lifting techniques must be used for manual lifting. 11. Gas Cutters Face muscle sprain. Shield. 2. Wrong tool selection may lead to sprain 4. The maximum manual load lifting capacity for individual must not and muscle fatigue. be exceeded. 3. Improper technique for manual material handling may lead to lower lumbar sprain. 1. FR jackets must be used. 2. Drink sufficient water to prevent dehydration. Environment Special Climatic Conditions PREPARED BY: DESIGNATION: SIGNATURE: ANJANAV ROY SAFETY OFFICER 1. Heat stress 2. Coke dust prone zone 3. Air Contamination by Aluminium paints. 4. Water body contamination by Aluminium paints leading to a long time adverse effect to aquatic environment. 1. Water logging due to rain. 2. Heat Stress during summer. 3. Cyclone and stormy weather 4. Structure Collapse during earthquake. 3. Continuous working by individual worker must not be allowed. 4. Area must be wetted by water to supress coke dust 5. Nose musk and safety goggles must be used. 6. A collecting tray must be placed below the area to be painted to prevent water body contamination. 1. During rainy season and flood condition avoid electrical works and the use of power tool in waterlogged areas. 2. During summer season ORS drinks must be provided . 3. All height works and scafolding jobs must be stopped 4. Crane operation must be stopped if wind velocity is =< 48 m/sec square. 5. No Lifting of materials at height should be performed. 6. Evacuation of all workers and employees to the emergency assembly point. APPROVED BY: DESIGNATION: SIGNATURE: RAJSEKHAR PRADHAN CEO JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS STRUCTURAL FABRICATION, ERECTION & DISMANTLING Sl No. Activities Hazard Criteria Safety Ergonomics Environment 1 Positive Isolation & Work Permit DEPT.: MECHANICAL SOP No.: HMC-IEM/OPC/3758/REV-01 Associated Hazards N/A N/A 1. Dust prone zone. 1. Water logging due to rain. 2.Heat Stress during Special Climatic summer. 3. Cyclone and stormy Conditions weather 4. Structure Collapse due to earthquake Safety Control Measures N/A 1. Dust suppression system must be installed. 2. Nose musk and safety goggles must be used. 1. During rainy season and flood condition avoid electrical works and the use of power tool in waterlogged areas. 2. During summer season ORS drinks must be provided . 3. All height works and scafolding jobs must be stopped 4. No Lifting of materials at height should be performed. 5. Evacuation of all workers and employees to the emergency assembly point. 6. Follow Diaster Management Plan. 1. Only trained Rigger should be involved in the rigging job. 2. All lifting tools & tackles must be thoroughly tested and certified by a competent person and must also be inspected periodically internally. 3. F-15 crane must be tested and certified and periodic fitness check must be conducted. 4. The lifting operation area must be 1. Personal injury by sharp barricated. edge of lifted material. 5. Materials must not projected more 2. Impact injury by the than 1 mtr and incase of projected lifted material. materials red flag must be fixed at the 3. Falling of lifted material. end. 4. Overturning of F-15 6. Signal man must be available with crane. red & green flags. 5. Person may get hit by 7. The signal man shall maintain a moving F-15. distance of 5 mtrs from the F-15. 6. Person hit by swinging of 8. The lifted materials must be lifted material. supported with a guide rope while 7. Failure of F-15 crane. lifting and shifting. 9. Follow Road Safety rules. 2 Transportation of structural (angles, channels, MS & SS plates, MS chequered plates, pipe, etc.) Ergonomics Environment 1. Improper posture of work may lead to muscle sprain. 2. Wrong tool selection may lead to sprain and muscle fatigue. 3. Improper technique for manual material handling may lead to lower lumbar sprain. 1. Proper posture required for the work 2. Job specific tools must be used to avoid sprain and muscle fatigue. 3. Proper material lifting techniques must be used for manual lifting. 4. The maximum manual load lifting capacity for individual must not be exceeded. 1. Heat stress 1. FR jackets must be used. 2. Drink sufficient water to prevent dehydration. 3. Continuous working by individual worker must not be allowed. 4. Area must be wetted by water to supress coke dust 5. Nose musk and safety goggles must be used. 2. Coke dust prone zone 1. Water logging due to 1. During rainy season and flood rain. condition avoid electrical works and 2. Heat Stress during the use of power tool in waterlogged summer. areas. 3. Cyclone and stormy 2. During summer season ORS drinks weather must be provided . 4. Structure Collapse during 3. All height works and scafolding jobs earthquake. must be stopped 4. Crane operation must be stopped if wind velocity is =< 48 m/sec square. Special Climatic 5. No Lifting of materials at height conditions should be performed. 6. Evacuation of all workers and employees to the emergency assembly point. Safety 3 Dismantling of old structural plate/ member Ergonomics 1. The working area must be adequately barricaded. 2. Hot Work permit must be taken. 3. The Ground area above which the gas Cutting job is being performed must be wetted by water. 4. Any electrical lines must be covered with fire blanket. 1. Personal injury by sharp 5. Fire Extinguisher must be installed. edge of the dismantling 6. Sand Bucket and water bucket must material. be used. 2. Fire hazard due to gas 7. Flash back arrestor must be cutting. installed in both LPG & Oxygen 3. Impact injury while cylinders. removing the old 8. The Gas Cutting hose must be dismantled structural thoroughly checked with soap water plate/ member. for any leakage. 4. Falling of Dismantled 9. Fire blanket must be used to source materials from height. arrest the spatters of gas cutting. 5. Falling of tools and 10. The Lifted material must be tackles from height. supported by guide rope. 6. Person falling from 11. Safety belt must be used by all height. persons working at height and 7. Failure of Lifting tools & anchoring of safety belt must be done tackles. above shoulder level and the two 8. Overturning of F-15 lanyard must be anchored at two crane. different supporting structure. 9. Person may get hit by 12. All lifting tools and tackles must be moving F-15. thoroughly tested and certified by 10. Person hit by swinging competent person and it must be of lifted material. inspected regularly. 11. Failure of F-15 crane. 13. The F-15 crane must be parked on 12. Slip Trip & Fall. a level land with the supporting jacks to prevent it from toppling. 14. The F-15 crane must be tested and certified and periodic maintenance of the crane must be done. 15. All Scrap materials, tools and tackles must be properly stacked and away from the walk way to prevent 1. Improper posture of 1. Proper posture required for the work may lead to muscle work sprain. 2. Job specific tools must be used to 2. Wrong tool selection avoid sprain and muscle fatigue. may lead to sprain and 3. Proper material lifting techniques muscle fatigue. must be used for manual lifting. 3. Improper technique for 4. The maximum manual load lifting manual material handling capacity for individual must not be may lead to lower lumbar exceeded. sprain. 1. Heat stress Environment 2. Coke dust prone zone 1. FR jackets must be used. 2. Drink sufficient water to prevent dehydration. 3. Continuous working by individual worker must not be allowed. 4. Area must be wetted by water to supress coke dust 5. Nose musk and safety goggles must be used. 1. Water logging due to 1. During rainy season and flood rain. condition avoid electrical works and 2. Heat Stress during the use of power tool in waterlogged summer. areas. 3. Cyclone and stormy 2. During summer season ORS drinks weather must be provided . 4. Structure Collapse during 3. All height works and scafolding jobs earthquake. must be stopped 4. Crane operation must be stopped if wind velocity is =< 48 m/sec square. Special Climatic 5. No Lifting of materials at height Conditions should be performed. 6. Evacuation of all workers and employees to the emergency assembly point. Safety 4 Fabrication 1. Personal injury by sharp edge of the fabricated MS angle/channel/Plate or SS plate/ pipe.. 2. Impact injury while handling the fabricated MS angle/channel/Plate or SS plate/ pipe. . 3. Fire hazard due to gas cutting. 4. Burn Injury. 5. Chemical Hazards (toxic fumes from gas cutting & welding) 5. Falling of fabricated MS angle/channel/Plate or SS plate/ pipe from height. 5. Falling of tools and tackles from height. 6. Person falling from height. 7. Slip Trip & Fall. 1. Proper PPEs must be used. 2. The job area must be effectively barricaded. 3. Fire Extinguishers and water bucket must be present at the jobsite. 4. The Gas cutting set must be fitted with flash back arrestor and NRV and the hoses must be in good condition without any cracks and the hose connections must be checked with soap wate for any leakage before starting the job. 5. The area must be thoroughly cleaned and no flamable substances should be kept in the vicinity of hot work. 6. FR jackets must be used by the gas cutter and his helper along with hand sleeve and leg sleeve. 7. A gas musk must be used to avoid the inhallation of toxic fumes of welding and gas cutting specially while working in a closed area. 8. The working platform must be fitted with toe guard to prevent the fall of tools, tackles and fabricated materials from height and safety net must also be used to collect the falling debris of fabrication job. 9. Full body harness must be used while working at height. 10. Effective housekeeping must be done to prevent slip trip and fall hazards. Safety 4 1. Personal injury by sharp edge of the fabricated MS angle/channel/Plate or SS plate/ pipe.. 2. Impact injury while handling the fabricated MS angle/channel/Plate or SS plate/ pipe. . 3. Fire hazard due to gas cutting. 4. Burn Injury. 5. Chemical Hazards (toxic fumes from gas cutting & welding) 5. Falling of fabricated MS angle/channel/Plate or SS plate/ pipe from height. 5. Falling of tools and tackles from height. 6. Person falling from height. 7. Slip Trip & Fall. checked with soap wate for any leakage before starting the job. 5. The area must be thoroughly cleaned and no flamable substances should be kept in the vicinity of hot work. 6. FR jackets must be used by the gas cutter and his helper along with hand sleeve and leg sleeve. 7. A gas musk must be used to avoid the inhallation of toxic fumes of welding and gas cutting specially while working in a closed area. 8. The working platform must be fitted with toe guard to prevent the fall of tools, tackles and fabricated materials from height and safety net must also be used to collect the falling debris of fabrication job. 9. Full body harness must be used while working at height. 10. Effective housekeeping must be done to prevent slip trip and fall hazards. Fabrication Ergonomics 1. Improper posture of work may lead to muscle sprain. 2. Wrong tool selection may lead to sprain and muscle fatigue. 3. Improper technique for manual material handling may lead to lower lumbar sprain. 1. Heat stress Environment 2. Coke dust prone zone 1. Proper posture required for the work 2. Job specific tools must be used to avoid sprain and muscle fatigue. 3. Proper material lifting techniques must be used for manual lifting. 4. The maximum manual load lifting capacity for individual must not be exceeded. 1. FR jackets must be used. 2. Drink sufficient water to prevent dehydration. 3. Continuous working by individual worker must not be allowed. 4. Area must be wetted by water to supress coke dust 5. Nose musk and safety goggles must be used. 1. During rainy season and flood condition avoid electrical works and the use of power tool in waterlogged areas. 1. Water logging due to 2. During summer season ORS drinks rain. must be provided . 2. Heat Stress during 3. All height works and scafolding jobs Special Climatic summer. must be stopped 3. Cyclone and stormy Conditions 4. Crane operation must be stopped if weather 4. Structure Collapse during wind velocity is =< 48 m/sec square. 5. No Lifting of materials at height earthquake. should be performed. 6. Evacuation of all workers and employees to the emergency assembly point. Safety Ergonomics 1. Personal injury by sharp edge of the dismantling material. 2. Fire hazard due to gas 1. Improper posture of work may lead to muscle sprain. 2. Wrong tool selection may lead to sprain and muscle fatigue. 3. Improper technique for manual material handling may lead to lower lumbar sprain. 1. Heat stress 5 Erecting New Structural plate/ members Environment 2. Coke dust prone zone 1. The working area must be adequately barricaded. 2. Hot Work permit must be taken. 3. The Ground area above which 1. Proper posture required for the work 2. Job specific tools must be used to avoid sprain and muscle fatigue. 3. Proper material lifting techniques must be used for manual lifting. 4. The maximum manual load lifting capacity for individual must not be exceeded. 1. FR jackets must be used. 2. Drink sufficient water to prevent dehydration. 3. Continuous working by individual worker must not be allowed. 4. Area must be wetted by water to supress coke dust 5. Nose musk and safety goggles must be used. 5 Structural plate/ members 1. During rainy season and flood condition avoid electrical works and the use of power tool in waterlogged areas. 1. Water logging due to 2. During summer season ORS drinks rain. must be provided . 2. Heat Stress during 3. All height works and scafolding jobs Special Climatic summer. must be stopped 3. Cyclone and stormy Conditions 4. Crane operation must be stopped if weather 4. Structure Collapse during wind velocity is =< 48 m/sec square. 5. No Lifting of materials at height earthquake. should be performed. 6. Evacuation of all workers and employees to the emergency assembly point. PREPARED BY: DESIGNATION: SIGNATURE: ANJANAV ROY SAFETY OFFICER APPROVED BY: DESIGNATION: SIGNATURE: IS RRC/HSE/JHA/3758/19-20 Required PPEs Responsibility 1. Electrical Hand gloves. Supervisor, Jr. 2. Safety Shoe. Engineer 3. Safety Helmet. (Production, 4. Nose Musk. Mechanical & 5. HV Jacket. Electrical) and job 6. FR Jacket (If Supervisors required) 1. Safety helmet Supervisor, Jr. 1. Safety helmet 2. Safety Goggles 3. nose musk 4. Hand Gloves 5. HV Jacket 6. Safety Shoe Supervisor, Jr. Engineer (Production, Mechanical & Electrical) and job Supervisors, 1. Safety helmet 2. Safety Goggles 3. nose musk 4. Hand Gloves 5. HV Jacket. 6. FR Jacket (If working in hot zone) 7. Safety Shoe 8. Welders Face Shield. 9. Leg Guard. 10. Hand Sleeve. 11. Gas Cutters Face Shield. Supervisor, Jr. Engineer (Production, Mechanical & Electrical) and job Supervisors, Gas Cutter & Rigger. 1. Safety helmet 2. Safety Goggles 3. nose musk 4. Hand Gloves 5. HV Jacket. 6. FR Jacket (If working in hot zone) Supervisor, Jr. Engineer (Production, Mechanical & Electrical) and 1. Safety helmet 2. Safety Goggles 3. nose musk 4. Hand Gloves Supervisor, Jr. 5. HV Jacket. Engineer 6. FR Jacket (If (Production, working in hot Mechanical & zone) Electrical) and 7. Safety Shoe job Supervisors, 8. Welders Face Gas Cutter & Shield. Rigger. 9. Leg Guard. 10. Hand Sleeve. 11. Gas Cutters Face Shield. 1. Safety helmet 2. Safety Goggles 3. nose musk 4. Hand Gloves Supervisor, Jr. 5. HV Jacket. Engineer 6. FR Jacket (If (Production, working in hot Mechanical & zone) Electrical) and 7. Safety Shoe job Supervisors, 8. Welders Face Gas Cutter & Shield. Rigger. 9. Leg Guard. 10. Hand Sleeve. 11. Gas Cutters Face Shield. zone) Electrical) and 7. Safety Shoe job Supervisors, 8. Welders Face Gas Cutter & Shield. Rigger. 9. Leg Guard. 10. Hand Sleeve. 11. Gas Cutters Face Shield. RAJSEKHAR PRADHAN CEO