John deere 1332 dde walk behind snowblowers service repair manual (tm1867)
minah HSES Induction - Workers
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HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL &HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL &
SECURITY INDUCTION TRAININGSECURITY INDUCTION TRAINING
MINAHMINAH SAFETYSAFETY
INDUCTIONINDUCTION
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OBJECTIVEOBJECTIVE
To orientate on:To orientate on:
Safe Working Method / PracticesSafe Working Method / Practices
Understanding your roles in the event of anUnderstanding your roles in the event of an
EmergencyEmergency
Understating the importance of usingUnderstating the importance of using
appropriate and sufficient Personal Protectiveappropriate and sufficient Personal Protective
EquipmentEquipment
Educate on Basic Site HSES Rules &Educate on Basic Site HSES Rules &
RegulationsRegulations
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HSE Policy
1. Commitment to minimize environmental impact
2. Personal safety and the protection of the
environment
3. Accidents and injuries can be prevented
4. All tasks will be planned before implementation
5. BE responsible for HSE at work
6. Management will train employees to work
safely
7.Safety at work is everyone’s Responsibility7.Safety at work is everyone’s Responsibility
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HSE Protection Policy
HSE is a Line Management Responsibility
Minah is committed to ensure good occupational health
& hygiene conditions for the employees.
Safety is an important part of Minah’S business and we
believe all accidents are preventable.
renders due care and prompt attention for the
Environmental Protection.
Continual improvements in HSE through audits,
inspections & effective monitoring.
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TOPICSTOPICS
Common Causes of Accidents
PPE requirements
Site Rules & Regulations
Vehicle Safety
Water Consumption
Tool Box Meeting
Permit To Work System
Proper Barricades
Scaffoldings
Gas Cylinder Safety
Fire Safety
Ergonomics
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TOPICSTOPICS
Chemical Safety Awareness
Electrical Safety
Noise
House Keeping
Blood Borne Pathogen
Environment
Protection of Rare & Endangered Species
Accidents & Near Miss Incidents
Emergency Response
Security
Conclusion
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COMMON CAUSES OF
ACCIDENT
Taking shortcutsTaking shortcuts
Did not follow safety proceduresDid not follow safety procedures
Did not use the required PPEDid not use the required PPE
Did not perform equipment lockout prior toDid not perform equipment lockout prior to
maintenance worksmaintenance works
Slipped on wet floor or chemical spill surfaceSlipped on wet floor or chemical spill surface
Tripped over uneven floor or obstructed objectsTripped over uneven floor or obstructed objects
Unfamiliar with the operations of equipment /Unfamiliar with the operations of equipment /
machinerymachinery
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““I’ve done this a 1000 times before.”I’ve done this a 1000 times before.”
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Personal ProtectivePersonal Protective
EquipmentEquipment Check before useCheck before use …….…….
How to Check?How to Check?
Correct PPE for the Job?Correct PPE for the Job?
Cracks, Holes, Defects, etc.?Cracks, Holes, Defects, etc.?
Clean? Hygienic?Clean? Hygienic?
Expiry?Expiry?
Check while usingCheck while using …….…….
Proper way of using PPE?Proper way of using PPE?
Fit test?Fit test?
Proper Anchoring?Proper Anchoring?
After Use …….After Use …….
How to StoreHow to Store
Clean / Hygienic?Clean / Hygienic?
Secure?Secure?
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OTHER REQUIREMENTS -OTHER REQUIREMENTS -
PPEPPE
Ear ProtectorEar Protector
Welding Face ShieldWelding Face Shield
Full Body HarnessFull Body Harness
SCBASCBA
GlovesGloves
Fall Arrestor & Life LineFall Arrestor & Life Line
RespiratorRespirator
Etc.Etc.
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Site Rules & RegulationsSite Rules & Regulations
The following are not allowed:The following are not allowed:
-- Alcohol / DrugAlcohol / Drug
-- CameraCamera
-- FightingFighting
-- SmokingSmoking
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VEHICLE SAFETYVEHICLE SAFETY
Have a valid Driving License.Have a valid Driving License.
Wear Your Seat Belts before moving off.Wear Your Seat Belts before moving off.
Follow the Road Signs and Speed Limits.Follow the Road Signs and Speed Limits.
Ensure vehicle is inspected before enteringEnsure vehicle is inspected before entering
Work Sites. (Inspection Sticker)Work Sites. (Inspection Sticker)
30 KM/hr
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HOT WEATHER AND WATER CONSUMPTIONHOT WEATHER AND WATER CONSUMPTION
AdvisAedAdvisAed Water Consumption per 12hrs day is 4 LitersWater Consumption per 12hrs day is 4 Liters
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TOOLBOX MEETING
…….TO BE DONE BEFORE THE START OF EVERY SHIFT
AGENDA …..
Know your JOB SCOPE
Know the correct PROCEDURE and SEQUENCE
Know the correct PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Know the SIGNAGES
Know the CLIMATE forecast
Know the EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Other CONSIDERATIONS?
Warning
Signs
Fire Equipment Signs
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Use Your Head and Save Your Back!
•STAND
close to
the load
•Bend
your
knees -
not your
back!
•Let
your
legs do
the
lifting
Get Help
with heavy
or
awkward
loads!
Use
the
right
tools!
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Confined
Space
PERMIT-TO-WORK SYSTEMPERMIT-TO-WORK SYSTEM
A Work Permit is required …..A Work Permit is required …..
BEFORE ANY TASK!!!BEFORE ANY TASK!!!
- Equipment Lockout Permit- Equipment Lockout Permit
- Hot Work Permit- Hot Work Permit
- Confined Space Entry- Confined Space Entry
- Cold Work Permit- Cold Work Permit
- Line Breaking Permit- Line Breaking Permit
- Mobile Crane Operating Permit- Mobile Crane Operating Permit
- Excavation Permit- Excavation Permit
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BARRICADEBARRICADE
All Excavation Works must be Barricaded!!
YELLOW TAPE
CAUTION – DO NOT ENTER
CHEMICAL
HAZARDS
MECHANICAL
HAZARDS
RED & WHITE TAPE
DANGER – DO NOT ENTER
SoftSoft
HardHard
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SCAFFOLDINGSCAFFOLDING
All Scaffoldings must be inspectedAll Scaffoldings must be inspected
by HSES Dept. before they can beby HSES Dept. before they can be
used.used.
Green TagGreen Tag ApprovedApproved & Red Tag& Red Tag
Not Inspected/Not Approved.Not Inspected/Not Approved.
If you’re working aboveIf you’re working above
a height ofa height of 2 metres2 metres, a, a
Full Body HarnessFull Body Harness
MUST be worn andMUST be worn and
100 % tied off100 % tied off
ALL TIMEALL TIME
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GAS CYLINDERSGAS CYLINDERS
Compressed gas cylinders must be stored upright
and secured to prevent falling over
Properly secured cylinders. Improperly secured cylinders.
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Compressed gas cylinders must be stored upright and
secured to prevent falling over.
Properly secured cylinders. Improperly secured cylinders.
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FIREFIRE SAFETYSAFETY
Three componentsThree components
Need all threeNeed all three
components to start acomponents to start a
firefire
Fire extinguishersFire extinguishers
remove one or more ofremove one or more of
the componentsthe components
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FIRE EXTINGUISHER USEFIRE EXTINGUISHER USE
Select correct extinguisher for class of fireSelect correct extinguisher for class of fire
PPullull the locking pinthe locking pin
AAimim at base of fireat base of fire
SSqueezequeeze and hold the discharge leverand hold the discharge lever
SSweepweep from side to sidefrom side to side
CAUTION - monitor the area, the fire could re-CAUTION - monitor the area, the fire could re-
igniteignite
Always notify supervisor of extinguisher use soAlways notify supervisor of extinguisher use so
it can be replaced or recharged and the fireit can be replaced or recharged and the fire
investigated.investigated.
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CHEMICAL SAFETY
AWARENESS
All chemical containers must be labeled with the
identity of the material and hazard warnings
Chemicals (in any form): Liquids : Solids : Gases
Proper container label.
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M.S.D.S.
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET
(MSDS) must be available and
readily accessible in the workplace.
Chemical Safety Information
MSDS
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ELECTRICAL SAFETYELECTRICAL SAFETY
Housing for hand and portable electrical tools must
be in good condition
Proper housing Damaged housing
July 2004
to
September
2004
October 2004
to
December 2004
January 2005
to
March 2005
April 2005
to
June 2005
Color coded sticker
Tools must be inspected by HSE Dept. before they can be used on site!
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HOUSEKEEPING
Keep the floor dry at allKeep the floor dry at all
times.times.
• Keep tools clean and storeKeep tools clean and store
them at designated areas.them at designated areas.
• Ensure no tripping hazardsEnsure no tripping hazards
are created by equipment,are created by equipment,
hoses, cabling, etc.hoses, cabling, etc.
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BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENSBLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS
With today’s danger of AIDS andWith today’s danger of AIDS and
hepatitis B, you have to be careful.hepatitis B, you have to be careful.
But don’t let this stop you fromBut don’t let this stop you from
giving first aid.giving first aid.
If you notice blood, do not touch itIf you notice blood, do not touch it
or clean it, contact ouror clean it, contact our
Occupational Health Nurse at theOccupational Health Nurse at the
clinic or certified First Aider forclinic or certified First Aider for
helphelp
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WASTE MANAGEMENTWASTE MANAGEMENT
All waste materials should be segregated.All waste materials should be segregated.
All Hazardous waste should be stored in the designatedAll Hazardous waste should be stored in the designated
Hazardous waste area.Hazardous waste area.
All waste movement should be recorded.All waste movement should be recorded.
NO disposal of Chemical into drains/sewer.NO disposal of Chemical into drains/sewer.
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PROTECTION OF RARE & ENDANGEREDPROTECTION OF RARE & ENDANGERED
SPECIESSPECIES
In order to protect rare and endangered animals,In order to protect rare and endangered animals,
all employees and subcontractors must observeall employees and subcontractors must observe
the following:the following:
NoNo FishingFishing
NoNo FeedingFeeding
NoNo Hunting or TrappingHunting or Trapping
NoNo Keeping or DisturbingKeeping or Disturbing
NoNo Destroying of FloraDestroying of Flora
NoNo Disturbance of Burrows or NestsDisturbance of Burrows or Nests
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ACCIDENTS & NEAR-MISSACCIDENTS & NEAR-MISS
INCIDENTSINCIDENTS
Call First Aider or Supervisors for help if you sufferCall First Aider or Supervisors for help if you suffer
an injury at Site.an injury at Site.
AccidentAccident
IncidentIncident
Near MissNear Miss
Emergency Tel: 586 1115 (JGC)Emergency Tel: 586 1115 (JGC)
Emergency Tel: 588 2065 (DODSAL)Emergency Tel: 588 2065 (DODSAL)
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE
On discovery of fire or any emergency
situation….
Raise the Alarm!
Inform HSE & SecurityInform HSE & Security
If Not proceed to Assembly AreaIf Not proceed to Assembly Area
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EMERGENCY REPORTING
The following information is needed while
making an emergency report:
Location of Incident
Type of Emergency
Number of Casualties
Your Telephone Number
Your Name & Company
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EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS
On Hearing The Bell, You Should……On Hearing The Bell, You Should……
Stop work immediatelyStop work immediately
Cut-off power supply to equipment that was in useCut-off power supply to equipment that was in use
Proceed to Assembly Area (Muster Point)Proceed to Assembly Area (Muster Point)
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SECURITYSECURITY
Wear personal identificationWear personal identification
badge, clearly visible frombadge, clearly visible from
the front at all timesthe front at all times
Stop for Security checksStop for Security checks
Abide by Traffic RegulationsAbide by Traffic Regulations
30 KM/hr
GATE PASS
JME 007
Name:
Employee No:
Position:
Passport No:
________________
Expiry Date
Nationality:
Blood Type:
______________________________
Authorized Signature
JGC ME_______________________
_______________________
_______________________
_______________________ ___________________
___________________
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GOOD SAFETY PRATICEGOOD SAFETY PRATICE
Inspect work area dailyInspect work area daily
Be an observer - stay alertBe an observer - stay alert
Housekeeping, Housekeeping, HousekeepingHousekeeping, Housekeeping, Housekeeping
Use your best safety device - THINKUse your best safety device - THINK
If you’re not sure - ASK someone!!If you’re not sure - ASK someone!!
Report Injuries/Incidents/IllnessesReport Injuries/Incidents/Illnesses
Report safety issues to the safety committeeReport safety issues to the safety committee