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TNG CNG TY LP MY VIT NAM

VIETNAM MACHINERY INSTALLATION CORPORATION

Address: 124 Minh Khai - Ha Noi - Viet Nam

Tel: (84 4) 38633067; Fax: (84 4) 36245355


Website: www.lilama.com.vn

LILAMA CORPORATION
Document No.: LLM/2013/P-LP1/HSE-00
SITE SAFETY, HEALTH AND
ENVIRONMENT PLAN Job ID.: LP1
(For Bidding purpose)
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Project: Long Phu 1 Thermal Power Plant

Project Owner: PVN


Client: PTSC Power

Project Site: Long Duc ward, Long Phu districst, Soc Trang Province, VIETNAM

Work Package:

Contract Number: ..

Revision Status

Rev. No. Date Document Originated Checked by Approved by Approved


Description/Status by LILAMA by CLIENT

ISSUE FOR BIDDING


A 03-Oct-2013 D.T.THUAT H.M.KHOI
PURPOSE

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Contents
1. Purpose 6
2. Health, Safety & Environment Projection Policy
3. Safety Control Organization and Responsibility
3.1. Safety Control Organization
3.2. Responsibility
4. Safety, Health and Environment Implementation 7
4.1. Safety, Health and Environment Committee
4.2. Education and Induction
4.3. Zero Accident Movement (ZAM)
4.5. Weekly Safety Assembly
4.6. Notice of Accident
5. Health/ First Aid 11
5.1. Medical Center
5.2. First Aid Boxes
5.3. Record Keeping
5.4. Physical Qualification of Workers
6. Emergency Plan 12
6.1. General
6.2. Fire procedure
6.3. Site Evacuation
6.4. Emergency Communications/alarms
6.5. First Aid Center Function in emergencies
6.6. Site Emergency Reporting Procedure
7. Workplace Environment 14
7.1. General Requirement
7.2. Sanitation
7.3. House Keeping
7.4. Waste Disposal/ Rubbish Collection & Handling
7.5. Noise
7.6. Working Times/ Overtime Working
8. Personal Protective Apparatus & Safety Equipment 18
8.1. General
8.2. Safety Helmet
8.3. Respiratory Protection
8.4. Hearing Protection
8.5. Safety nets
8.6. Safety Shoes
8.7. Safety Goggles
8.8. Safety Belts
8.9. Safety Gloves
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8.10. Clothing/ Uniform
9. Equipment Inspections/ Tagging 23
9.1. General
9.2. Crane Inspections and Testing
9.3. Vehicle Inspections General
9.4. Tools and Equipment Inspection
9.5. Site Inspections of Tools and Equipment
10. Electrical Safety Procedures 24
10.1. Electrical Distribution
10.2. Temporary Electrical Wiring
10.3. Electrical Personnel/ Training/ Emergency
10.4. Electrical Wire and Apparatus
11. Fire Prevention and Protections 27
11.1. Fire Prevention
11.2. Fire Protection
12. Traffic Rules and Regulations 29
12.1. General
12.2. Vehicle Testing and Permits
12.3. Vehicle Parking
12.4. Traffic Rules
13. Safe Work Practices 32
13.1. Platforms and Scaffolds
13.2. Hand Tools and Power Tools
13.3. Ladders
13.4. Floor and Wall Openings
13.5. Manual Lifting and Carrying
13.6. Mechanized Equipment
13.7. Compressed Air and Gases
13.9. Forklifts
13.9. Cranes
13.10. Rigging, Hoisting and Jacking
13.11. Critical and Heavy Lift
13.12. Signals, Signal Persons, Signs and Tags
13.13. Material Handling and Storage
13.14. Welding and Cutting
13.15. Steel Erection
13.16. Chemicals/ Hazardous Materials
13.17. Painting, Coating and Spraying
13.18. Grinding Wire and Buffing Wheels
13.19. Shop Work Machinery and Equipment
13.20. Temporary Electrical Wiring Works

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13.21. Excavation
13.22. Demolition
13.23. Blasting and Explosives (to do at a later date)
13.24. Hot Work Procedures (to do at a later date)
14. Safety Control System 49
14.1. Safety Inspections
14.2. Accident Analysis
14.3. Reporting
14.4. Safety Plan Review
15. Motivation and Incentive Schemes (to be prepared later) 51
16. General Rules and Regulations for all personnel
17. Penalties for safety violations/ failure to comply 52

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SITE HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN
The following Contractor's Health and Safety Plan is a preliminary document and may be
amended from time to time as required.
The Health and Safety Plan contains the minimum requirements the Contractor to observe in this
respect whilst carrying out the Construction Works.
Safety is of primary importance and the Contractor are fully responsible for the health and safety
of his work force at all times.
1. PURPOSE
This plan is a guide to promote among all staffs and all workers the importance of safety
accident prevention. The rate of accident needs to be controlled and kept to a minimum to avoid
the wastage of manpower and resources, and also to prevent physical and mental anguish for the
construction period of Long Phu 1 Thermal Power Project.
In case accident occurs, first-aid facilities and first-aid staffs should be available to minimize the
loss or damage due to personnel injuries. First-aid staffs should be trained persons with effective
ability to assume such job.
2. HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT (HSE) PROTECTION POLICY
We LILAMA Corporation (LILAMA), are committed to achieving Health, Safety and
Environment (HSE) excellence. This is a responsibility of management and employees in all
function. We will strive to provide a safe and healthy working environment and to avoid adverse
impact and injury to the environment and the communities in which we do business.
The duties and responsibilities of various personnel are laid down to ensure participation by
everyone with the safety consciousness in prevention of accidents.
To systematize the safety procedures of the Company, the following is set forth as fundamental
Safety Policy. During work execution the contents of this Policy will be modified/amended and
revised according to site situation and for improvement of safety. The requirements of the
Contract and relevant Vietnamese local rules and regulations shall be met in each case.
3. SAFETY CONTROL ORGANIZATION AND RESPONSIBILITY
3.1. Safety control organization
(Will be submitted later)
3.2. Responsibility
A. Site managers responsibility
The objective of the Site Manager is to constantly work towards:
1) Maintaining a safe and healthy working environment.
2) To establish and promote practices and procedures to prevent accident and injuries.
3) To observe all safety regulation allotted out by the company.
4) To establish a safety committee.
5) To upgrade standards and control.
6) To execute Zero Accident Movement (ZAM)
B. Section chiefs responsibility
1) To maintain safe working conditions and practices for all employees.
2) To maintain good housekeeping in the section.
3) To ensure adequate personal protective equipment in accordance with safety rules and
regulations.
4) To ensure all safety rules and regulations complied with and explained to employees in
his section and subcontractors under his control.

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5) To rectify all unsafe conditions and hazards when required by Safety Manager.
C. Site engineer/FOREMAN/supervisors responsibility
1) To enforce all safety rules and regulations.
2) To investigate accidents and near misses with Safety Manager.
3) To ensure that all persons working under him are trained on safe and proper working
procedures.
4) To inspect his working areas, tools and equipment frequently
5) To conduct sections regular safety meetings at work sites
6) To take stop-work action against any person working unsafely
7) To rectify hazards pointed out by Safety Manager or safety personnel
8) To maintain good housekeeping in his work areas
D. Safety managers responsibility
1) Formulating, administrating and making necessary changes in this HSE plan.
2) Submitting directly to the Site Manager regular monthly, weekly or daily reports on the
status of safety.
3) Acting in advisory capacity on all matters pertaining to safety as required for the
guidance of management.
4) Maintaining the accident record system, making necessary reports, personal
investigations of fatal or serious accidents, securing Site Engineer/Supervisors accident
reports and checking corrective actions.
5) Coordinating safety work with first aid.
6) Making personal inspections for purpose of discovering and correcting unsafe conditions
or unsafe work practices before they cause accidents.
7) Maintaining outside professional contracts to exchange information with others and to
keep this HSE plan up-to-date.
8) Making certain the laws, ordinances or orders bearing on industrial safety.
9) Securing necessary help or advice from the minister of labor, insurance companies, and
other concerned parties relating to safety or health.
10) Controlling or supervising fire-fighting activities.
11) Checking whether safety equipment used by plant personnel is acceptable.
12) Executing Zero Accident Movement
E. Sub-contractors responsibility (if any).
1) To ensure that all the respective agents and employees conform to the contents of this
HSE plan.
2) To supply employees with appropriate safety equipment and appliances when working.
3) To attend Contractors safety meetings, when called upon, and to conduct safety
meetings for all his employees.
4) To rectify unsafe conditions and hazards when required by Contractors Safety Manager
and/or his staff.
5) To maintain good house keeping
6) Report all accidents to the Contractors Safety Manager or his staff immediately.
7) To seek first aid for all injuries, however slight, at the first aid station
8) To be entirely responsible for the implementation of safety measures and full compliance
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9) Should accept this HSE plan and perform the work accordingly. In case a subcontractor
wants to apply his own safety plan the plan should be reviewed and approved by the
Contractors Safety Manager.
F. Employees responsibility
1) To obey all companys safety regulations to prevent himself and his colleagues from
injuries.
2) To report all unsafe acts and conditions to his supervisor or his foreman immediately.
3) To report all accidents to his supervisor or his foreman immediately.
4) To seek advice from his supervisor
a) When an unusual situation develops which may appear wrong to him.
b) When he does not know how to do a job.
c) When he does not understand the instruction.
5) To wear all personal protective equipment such as safety helmet, safety shoes and other
equipment required by the work condition.
6) To maintain good housekeeping in the work area.
7) Not to create unsafe conditions.
8) To rectify any hazard or unsafe condition found at his area of work.
4. SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT IMPLEMENTATION
4.1. Safety, health and environment committee
Chairman : Site Manager
Other Members: Safety Manager, Representatives for workers, Representatives for
Subcontractors (if any), Representative for Owners. It is required that at least companies
on the project send workers and supervisors to represent the Subcontractors.
Frequency : Monthly
Function : - Establishing a monthly execution plan
- Conduct monthly safety audits
- Review the accident statistics for the month
- Guidance and confirmation of safety rules/regulations
- Safety control issues and solutions
- Make amendments and revisions to this HSE Plan
The minutes of this committee will be submitted to CLIENT (The general agenda format
is to be developed later).
4.2. Education and induction
A. New-comer employee education
1) Object : General Safety Induction for all Lilama Personnel
2) Time : One day before commencing work on the project site
3) Duration : From 1 to 3 hours
4) Instructor : Safety Manager and/or Safety Induction Officer
5) Contents :
Explanation of safety and health rules, regulations.
Explanation of works, specific site conditions and penalties
Samples of correct safety equipment to be on display

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Workers to fill out personal information slips and acknowledge undertaking the
course.
6) Identification (Photo ID) Badge for site access will be issued by Clients Safety
Department after completion of the site specific induction.
B. Specific employee education and certification
1) Object: To give more detailed induction to certain new site employees, whose jobs are
considered generally more hazardous, i.e. welders/ riggers/ scaffold erectors/
electricians/working inside tanks, vessels, steam generators, etc.
2) Time: Once in quarter of the year.
3) Instructor : Safety Manager/ Safety Induction Officer/ Contractor Specialty Supervisor
4) Contents :
Dangerous factor of each work process
Correct use of facilities, equipment & material
Use of safety equipment and protection materials
C. Regular education
1) Object : To reinforce safety issues for all site employees
2) Time: Daily 10 minutes before work starts during Pre start meeting, especially when a
major phase of construction work starts.
3) Instructor : Safety Manager/ Safety Induction Officer/ Section chief
4) Contents :
Dangerous factor of each work process
Safety/ health performance and accident prevention.
Example of accidents & prevention of industrial disaster
Correct use of facilities, equipment & material
Improvement of work circumstances & prevention of occupational disease
Use of safety equipment and protection materials
Zero accident movement
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D. PRE-START meeting
1) Object: Explanation of works for the day and familiarization of dangerous area and
confirmation of safety before work such as the wearing of safety & protection
equipment.
2) Duration : Short time (i.e. 10 minutes) before work start
3) Instructor : Site Engineer/ Supervisor or Sub-contractors Engineer/ Safety Officer
4) Contents :
Personal protective clothing
House keeping
Fire prevention/Fire fighting
Safe welding and cutting
Scaffolding
Power tools
Safe electrical installation
Lighting
Ladders
Safe material storage
Manual lifting
Working with cranes
Excavations
Falls
Chemicals
Noise
Intoxicants/ drugs
First aid
Sanitation and Hygiene
Disposal and Handling of waste
E. Special safety training
1) Object : Specific Safety training for Workers to be in service for specific tasks that are
considered as dangerous work
2) Period & Time : Before work start (Required time will be decided by Safety Manager
Subject to work condition)
3) Instructor : Safety Manager/ Safety Induction Officer/ Contractor Specialty Supervisor
(e.g. Rigging supervisor/ Heavy Lift supervisor)
4) Contents: Work procedure, characteristic of work, potential risk of hazard, safety
requirement and emergency measures.
4.3. Zero accident movement (ZAM)
A. Purpose
As a part of practical safety program to promote autonomous movement for prevention of hazard
and to encourage a hazard prevention consciousness for all employees and workers, we wish to
execute this program so called Zero Accident Movement so that the accident ratios might be
reduced or zero eventually.

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B. Enforcement principle
1) Notice a start of zero accident movement to all employees and head office safety
management post
2) Before starting ZAM, construct safety management organization and possess a basic
standard safe device, and educate safety to all employee and worker
3) Establishing target time for zero accident and note the start dates of ZAM to every
employees and workers.
4) To execute ZAM systemically and efficiently, each section & subcontractor shall
establish their target time for zero accident, check their execution status, records any
proposal for ZAM on the daily basic. Safety Officer record their zero accident time in
total.
5) After achieving the first target time for ZAM, continue the ZAM to double, triple and
continuously toward to reach the best record.
6) When a hazard demand recuperation over 4 days, the achieved time of ZAM so far is
invalid and new time record shall be resumed
4.4. WEEKLY TOOLBOX MEETING
The safety assembly will be held on a weekly basic. All staff from the contractor and sub-
contractors shall attend:
The purposes are:
Convey a safety message
Safety status and activities for the previous month
Planned safety activities and other related information for this month
Demonstrate general safety skills such as use of fire extinguisher
Award for personnel or sub-contractor who achieved the best safety performance
during previous month
4.5. Notice of accident
A. All accidents and dangerous occurrences arising out of and in the course of employment
must be reported by the supervisor to the Safety Manager, Clients Project Safety
Department , at the time of its occurrence or at latest before the end of the days work
B. A formal accident notice form must subsequently be submitted to the Safety Manager within
twenty-four (24) hours following the accident, for him to conduct the necessary
investigations. Accident Notification and Witness forms are in the appendix.
C. An accident with any of the consequences listed below shall be immediately reported to the
Safety Manager or Safety Officer. These accidents will be investigated in depth to identify
all causes and to recommend hazard control measures. Except for rescue and emergency
measures, the accident scene shall not be disturbed until it has been released by Safety
Managers instruction. The consequences requiring an in depth investigation are:
1) Fatal injury
2) Any accident requiring hospitalization of the victim
3) Any incident involving electricity/ electric shock
4) Five or more persons admitted to a hospital due to same disease
5. HEALTH/FIRST-AID
5.1. On Site Medical center
An onsite Medical Centre (SOS Clinic) is provided by Client and run on site by SOS
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5.2. First aid boxes
1) First aid boxes will be provided at the main office of LILAMA, First-aid center, and
in several locations within the main construction site, carried by all Subcontractors'
medical staffs.
2) Client medical center will have on standby a more substantial first aid kit, including
stretcher for serious medical emergencies when the medical center staffs are called
out to attend.
3) Safety Manager will periodically inspect all first aid boxes to ensure that they are
properly equipped.
5.3. Record keeping
1) Client medical center staff will keep a record of all persons who receive treatment in
the medical center. This record will include; Name of person, company, ID No.,
treatment received, cause of accident/ illness, location of accident, medicines issued,
further treatment required, ambulance use, hospitalization, and any time off work.
2) All records to be passed to Safety Manager weekly.
3) Subcontractors first aid/ medical staff(s) will be required to submit a weekly report of
any accident victims that they treat that do not go to main medical center
5.4. Physical qualifications of employees
1) All persons shall be physical qualified for performing the duties to which they are
assigned. Some factors to be considered in making work assignments are strength,
endurance, agility, coordination, and visual and hearing acuity.
2) Employees shall not use or be under the influence of alcohol, narcotics, intoxicants
or similar mind altering substances while on duty. Employees found to be under the
influence of/consuming these substances will be immediately removed from working
site.
3) Operators of any equipment or vehicle must be able to read and understand the sign,
signals, and operating instruction in use.
4) All persons working with explosives shall be in good physical condition and be able
to understand and give written and oral orders
5) All staff and workers are required to inform Safety Department of medical
conditions from which they suffer. This information is to be passed to Safety
Department during induction. This may include, but is not limited to the following:
diabetes, color blindness, partial deafness, allergies to medicines, etc.
6. EMERGENCY PLANS
6.1. GENERAL
1) The emergency communication system shall be established and poster at the convenient
access-ways, in all site offices, in all security towers / gates, medical center, in order for
speedy rescue of the accident victims, timely communication with local fire brigade
office, prompt response from first aid staff, and the soonest possible evacuation of the
workforce if necessary in a serious emergency.
2) In an emergency situation such as safety accident, the first observer shall report it to
Safety Officer or any persons in reporting line as soon as possible.
3) The person who receives the report shall first start rescue activity and report to Safety
Manager or any person in reporting line.
4) First finders name and ID No. shall be recorded for future use by Safety Department for
investigation.
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6.2. FIRE PROCEDURE
The best procedure for any fire, is DO NOT LET IT START, failing that, the best means of
dealing with any fire is to put it out as soon as possible and stop it from speeding. On seeing any
fire personnel shall.
Small fire:
Inform others in the surrounding area- to call safety/ security officers
Find the nearest fire extinguishers/ water bucket and attempt to put the fire out, if it is
safe to do so. And they are competent and confident to do so
If unable to contain/ control the fire inform the nearest safety officer/ security office the call
the fire brigade.
Make sure all personnel are clear of the fire area and that no one is trapped.
Major fire:
Inform others in the area to leave immediately.
Inform the nearest supervisor/engineer/ safety officer/ security officer to call fire brigade,
and sound the alarm.
Make sure all personnel are clear of the fire area and no one is trapped.
The first finder/ supervisor shall stay in the vicinity if it is the safe to do so, to direct
emergency service personnel.
Report to the designated meeting point and wait until the all clear is given.
6.3. SITE EVACUATION (as per Clients Procedures)
6.4. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS/ ALARMS
The main types of emergency for emergency communication on the project will be:
1.Telephone. 2. Two way radio (walkie-talkie) 3. Alarm Siren. 4. Voice.
1) An emergency telephone numbers list will be developed and posted at all site offices,
all gate posts, first aid station and passed to all Project staff with Mobile phone.
2) A list of all frequencies/ channels in use on the project will be developed and issued to
all project staff/ security guards/ first aid staff/ safety officers and all Subcontractors.
There will be a dedicated frequency for safety staff/ emergencies, which any person
with a radio can use to inform Safety Department of Safety Problem, emergency
situations, and accidents. First aid station radio will be permanently set to this
frequency.
3) An alarm siren shall be established for sounding alarms for site evacuation, fire alarm,
explosion/ gas leak, start work/ stop work times.
4) The oldest and most reliable form of emergency communication is voice. Someone sees
a problem/ accident / emergency - they must personally inform the nearest security
guard, safety officer, supervisor, Contractor staff member. If there is a language
problem, take the person and show them the problem.
6.5. FIRST AID CENTRE FUNCTION IN EMERGENCIES
The function of the first aid centre in any emergencies is to provide first aid services to any

person injured; this will include coordinating the operation of the Client ambulance, providing

first aid treatment in the first instance on the site and Client medical center, and communicating

with the safety department.

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6.6. SITE EMERGENCY REPORT SEQUENCE

CONTRACTOR CLIENTs
Site Manager Project Manager

Chief Medical Officer Safety Manager Local authority


LONG PHU 1

Contractor and/ Engineer/ Supervisor/


Safety officer/ Gate security

First Aid Officer First Finder

7. WORKPLACE ENVIRONMENT
7.1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1) Ventilation shall be provided where possible, to remove dusts and poisonous gas in the
areas where such pollutants are produced.
2) The working environment shall be free from the causes of such symptoms as muscle
spasms, nausea and skin irritation.
3) The working area shall be maintained clean by Contractor and/or Sub-contractors'
labourers to prevent disease caused by dirty condition.
4) Maintaining good housekeeping for the clean work environment.
5) Protecting the workers from noise exceeding specified limit.
6) Ensuring all necessary warning and advisory signs are placed.
7.2. SANITATION
A. WATER
1) Drinking water for site workers will be available on site and will be sign posted
WATER FOR DRINKING in both Vietnamese and English

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2) The service water will be provided in working area and Subcontractors office area with
signboard CAUTION-WATER UNFIT FOR DRINKING, WASHING OR
COOKING in both Vietnamese and English
B. TOILETS
1) Toilet facilities shall be provided in each construction job site.
Under temporary field conditions, provisions shall be made to assure not less than one
toilet facility in available.
2) Toilet shall be so constructed that the occupants shall be protected against weather and
falling objects. All cracks shall be sealed and the door shall be tight-fitting, adequate
ventilation also shall be provided.
3) Short term temporary toilets may be of simple construction with a toilet pit, providing,
some lime and a thin layer of soil is added daily, plus good ventilation is provided.
4) Long term temporary toilets shall be completely portable, fully enclosed, with removal
waste bowls. Waste shall be transferred by suitable means to a central septic for
primary treatment before discharge to drainage channel.
C. TEMPORARY FACILITIES
1) Temporary facilities such as offices, workshops, warehouses and Subcontractor
containers shall be built in the word site with good ventilation, well lighted, and
maintained in a clean, orderly manner. All temporary building shall be a safe distance
away from any hazards, especially fuel storage areas.
2) Temporary facilities will be equipped with fire extinguishers, that are fully charge,
serviceable, and located in prominent position
3) All temporary offices, stores, camps of any kind must have rubbish/ waste bin with
cover. Such bins will be emptied at least once a week.
4) All temporary officers/ containers/ stores/ warehouses must have the company name
clearly displayed in a prominent position.
D. FIRST AID
1) At the start of major work, arrangements shall be made for medical facilities and nurse
to be available for prompt attention to the injured and consultation on occupational
health.
2) The main first aid center shall be located in the project office. There shall be at least
one nurse on duty whenever works are being carried out on the project.
3) The safety manager shall check the contents of the first aid kids periodically when or is
in process to ensure that expended items are replaced.

7.3. HOUSE KEEPING


1) All stairways, passageways, gangways, and access ways shall be kept free of materials,
supplies, and obstructions at all times. This applies especially to access- ways /
working platforms on scaffolding.
2) Loose or light material shall not be stored or left on roofs or floors that are not closed
in, unless it is securely tied down.
3) Tools, materials, extension cords, hoses or debris shall not cause tripping or other
hazard.
4) Tools, materials, and equipment subject to displacement or falling shall be adequately
secured.
5) Empty bags having contained lime, cement, and other dust - producing material shall be
removed daily. This also applies to other dusty waste, such as insulation off-cuts.
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6) Protruding nails in scrap boards, planks, and timbers shall be removed, hammered in, or
bent over flush with the wood unless placed in containers or trucks for removal. All
second-hand timber delivered to site must have nails treated as above. Nails that are
removed must not be left on the ground; they must be placed in suitable container. Such
work is responsibilities of all workers of Contractor or Sub-contractors.
7) The scrap and debris shall be cleared from work areas, passageways, and stairs in and
around buildings, storage yards, warehouses and other structures.
8) All sharp waste i.e. broken glass, sheet metal off-cuts, must be placed in metal drums.
Accumulation of such debris on the ground is not permitted.
9) All storage areas and the construction site shall be kept free from the accumulation of
combustible materials. Grass shall be kept down. Contractor and/or his sub-contractor
shall establish a regular patrol for cleanup of the area.
10) Rubbish, brush, long grass, or other combustible material shall be kept out from areas
where flammable and combustible liquids are stored, handled, or processed.
11) Accumulation of flammable and combustible liquids on floors, etc., is prohibited. All
spills of flammable and combustible liquids shall be cleaned up immediately.
12) Safety Manager will inspect the work area daily for adequate housekeeping and record
unsatisfactory finding on the "Site Safety Inspection Record".
13) All litter, food scraps, paper, cigarette packets, food packaging, cardboard etc. must be
placed in rubbish bins. These bins must be provided at every office and container and
store, and be provided with lid to prevent windblown debris.
14) Vermin (rats, mice, insects) will be controlled primarily by the strict control of eating
anywhere within the construction site, the use of bins with lids, the frequent removal of
rubbish to control / eradicate any infestations that occur, using approved sprays /
poisons etc.
15) Control of dust from construction activity and traffic will be controlled by the regular
use of water trucks to spray sufficient water to keep the ground damp if any.
7.4. WASTE MATERIAL DISPOSAL/RUBBISH COLLECTION& HANDLING
1) All waste material and rubbish shall be disposed to the designated place (will be
determined later) by the Main Contractor & / or his Subcontractor.
2) Waste material will be treated according to CLIENTs requirements.
3) All vehicles carting waste material from the site to designated place must have covers
over the load, and the Subcontractor concerned must immediately clean up any spillage
of waste material on both site roads and public roads.
4) For both security and safety purpose, rubbish removal will not be permitted at night.
This will discourage the practice of placing valuable goods on the bottom and covering
with rubbish, to easily pass through security gates.
5) All scrap lumber, waste material, and rubbish shall be collected and stored in piles or
containers for removal.
6) Garbage shall be collected in dustbins placed in several points at site and disposal daily.
7) All rubbish bins will have lids to prevent litter being blown about by the wind, and to
stop vermin getting into the bins.
8) All rubbish/waste / excess material must be removed from the site by Subcontractor /
Contractor waste removal Subcontractor by vehicle. There will be no scavenging of
waste by workers or locals at any place on the project site. Workers are not allowed to
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9) Oils, chemicals and other industrial wastes shall be collected at differently appointed
places and disposed to the designed place in accordance with approved regulations and
Client Site Environment Policy
10) The dumping of waste oils / toxic chemical in site drainage system is strictly prohibited.
Any Subcontractor found disposing of waste materials in this way will be required to
clean the entire area.
7.5. NOISE
1) In all cases where the noise levels exceed specified limits, a continuing and effective
protection program shall be administered.
2) When the sound pressure level in a working area is too much high, personal ear
protection equipment such as earplugs or earmuffs shall be worn.
3) Noise hazardous areas will be marked with caution signs indicating both the presence of
hazardous noise levels and the necessity of ear protection device.
7.6. WORKING TIMES / OVERTIME WORKING
The following will be the normal working times for the project: comply with the provisions of
CLIENT.
In conjunction with these times the following operating procedure will apply:
1. During the times when the workers entry gate is opened, all workers will have to use this
gate, they will not gain entry through any other gate workers will be required to pass
through in single file, presenting their ID cards, and being checked for items such as safety
helmet, safety shoes, company uniform, no food, no alcohol, and carrying no goods or
equipment.
2. Any ways are carried out after 5 PM will need to be requested in advance, by submitting an
Overtime Work request (OTW Request) sheet. This sheet must be submitted before 3 PM on
the way in which the over time will be worked, and will include the following details:
Company name, locations and nature of works, number of workers, name of person in charge
/ supervisor, planned duration of work and any requirements for inspections / tests by
Contractor Staff, Overtime Work Request sheets.
3. OTW request sheets must be passed to CLIENT to which the work is applicable, who in turn
will pass a copy of the sheet to safety department.
4. Copies of approved Overtime Request Sheets will be passed to gate security, and only those
companies that have requested to work and been approved will be permitted entry.
5. Note that works at each dark place, at night need sufficient lighting. This includes
deliveries, concrete works, bar bending, any work activity. Works will not proceed unless
there is ample light for working safety. For dangerous and critical works at night, an
inspection must be carried out by Safety department during the day, for assessing the nature
of hazard, to determine whether overtime request will be granted.
6. Overtime works include any work activity, plus material deliveries to the main site.
Preparation and workshop activities in the contractor lay down area do not require a request
for overtime, however all works must be carried out safety , day or night and unsafe work
practice or conditions will not be tolerated by Safety Department at any time of day, on any
part of the project.

8. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE APPARATUS & SAFETY EQUIPMENT


8.1. GENERAL
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2) Personal working on electrical distribution systems shall be provided with lineman's
belts, insulating gloves, insulating hoods, insulating blankets, insulating line hose, and
hot line tools as necessary, which shall be tested and maintained in safe condition.
3) Electric welding, gas welding, cutting blazing pressure and fusion welding, and
operations shall require goggles, face masks, shields, or helmet, suitable to the type of
work.
4) Persons handling rough, sharp-edged, abrasive materials or where the work subjects the
hands to lacerations, punctures, burns, or bruises shall use gloves.
8.2. SAFETY HELMET
1) Each person on site shall wear approved safety helmets when on the project site.
Exclusions to this are within offices and fully enclosed vehicles/ equipment.
2) Hard hat usage will include the entire construction site, basically anywhere that work is
being carried out, supervised, or inspected- helmets must be worn. There are no
exceptions made for visitors/ operators outside their cabins, office staff, and senior
management.
3) Holes must not be made in safety hats as these lessen the ability to withstand impact.
4) Safety hats should not be painted as solvents in some paints could cause them to
become brittle.
5) All helmets must have the company name and/ or logo that the wearer works for to be
marked clearly visible on the helmet. Loose fittings / broken / substandard helmets will
be confiscated and the worker will not be permitted on the site.
8.3. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION
Before any work commences that requires respiratory protection, a confined space inspection
must be requested and carried out by CONTRACTOR Safety Department in conjunction with
Client Safety Department. Simply wearing respiratory equipment is not sufficient to protect
against many on the dangers associated with working with gases and vapors.
1) When respiratory protective equipment is required, only the specified equipment shall
be use, wore correctly, maintained properly and stored in the correct manner.
2) Only approved respiratory protective devices shall be provided and used to protect
against exposure to hazardous atmospheres containing dusts, fibers, fumes, mists, gases,
vapors, other contaminants, atmospheres deficient in oxygen, or otherwise considered
immediately dangerous to life or health.
3) Respiratory devices using compressed oxygen, liquid air, liquid oxygen, or mixed gases
are prohibited unless approved prior to use.
4) When sufficient ventilation cannot be obtained without blocking access, such as listed
below, shall be performed with general mechanical ventilation, air-line respiratory or
local exhaust ventilation sufficient to reduce welding fumes and smoke to safe limits.
Local exhaust ventilation will consist of movable hoods placed near the work to remove
smoke and fumes at the source.
a) Zinc-bearing of filler metals coated with zinc-bearing materials (galvanized)
b) Cadmium bearing metals of metals coated with cadmium-bearing materials.
c) Chromium bearing metals or metals coated with Chromium-bearing materials.
d) Metals coated with mercury-bearing materials. etc
8.4. HEARING PROTECTION
Workers in area's with generally high noise levels, working with power tools that produce
excessive noise, working with loud equipment should wear hearing protection. Hearing
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cavity). Some examples of operations that require hearing protection are: Pile driving operations,
use of jack hammers, continual use of power saws, angle grinders and concrete hammer drills.
8.5. SAFETY NETS
1) Workers in unguarded work places over water, machinery, dangerous operation or
where 7m above the surface shall be protected by safety nets. Nets shall be installed as
close under the work surfaces as practical but in no case more than 1.8m below such
work surface. Nets shall be hung with sufficient clearance to prevent contact with the
surfaces or structures below.
2) It must be emphasized that safety nets are to be used in conjunction with
handrails/barricades. They are not the primary means of preventing workers and or
objects from falling. Kick-boards on scaffolding, safety harnesses, guard-rails etc., are
primary means of preventing falling items.
3) Nets shall be inspected daily for cuts and damage from abrasions, chemicals, or heat.
Repairs shall be made before work above work the nets is resumed.
4) Debris shall be removed from safety nets at least daily and combustible materials shall
be removed above the net.
5) To prevent small objects from passing though the safety nets, if they are used as
overhead protection, fine woven mesh may be added on top of the rope or steel net.
6) For overhead protection where objects can fall from more than 5m, or any hot-works
are carried out above, safety net must consist of steel mesh with plywood and metal
sheeting. The thickness of both will depend on the height from which objects can fall,
the type of objects expected, and the type of area/access covered.
8.6. SAFETY SHOES
1) To prevent injuries to the feet caused by protruding or falling objects, all employees
working on Long Phu 1 project sites shall wear fully enclosed steel capped safety
footwear. All such footwear must be of a suitable sturdy material to offer protection to
the feet and to be worn correctly so that whole foot is encased and protected. (The foot
must fit snuggly into the appropriate footwear so that whole foot area is
covered/protected)
2) All sub-contract employees shall wear safety shoes with steel-cap or other acceptable
safety footwear (steel capped Gum Boots/wellingtons etc) as approved by the Client
safety Department.
3) *The wearing of slippers is generally prohibited anywhere on the project site.
Under no circumstances is any or work or activity to be performed in bare feet.
4) *Personnel involved with rigging, handling heavy materials, operating jack-hammers
(heavy air/hydraulic tools), the erection of steel structures etc, must wear properly fitted
and appropriate steel capped safety footwear.
5) There are generally no exceptions for everyone on site to be wearing non
approved/appropriate safety footy wear. Vehicle operators / security guards / office
cleaners etc, must all wear project approved footwear /shoes. *Slippers/sandals etc of
any nature will as a rule be forbidden to be worn on the site.
6) There may be controlled exceptions e.g. When working in vessels / places that require
strict cleanliness/minimizing contaminates, in which case it would necessary to remove
dirty safety footwear and substitute with clean slippers or similar, another identified
area is within the confines of the site administration /management complex.
*Unless a risk assessment indicates otherwise or exemption is granted from Long
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8.7. SAFETY GOGGLES/GLASSES
1) To prevent eye injuries whilst working on Long Phu 1 sites, all employees engaged in
cutting, grinding, using of power tools, chipping, doing oxyacetylene cutting, etc. shall
wear safety glasses along with a correctly fitted full face shield in effect givingDouble
Eye Protection as per Clients Policies and procedures.
2) Contractor shall provide safety goggles/glasses to all employees who are employed on
the Long Phu 1 project site as per Clients PPE standard eye protection, under the
following conditions:
a) All issued safety goggles/glasses must be maintained in good condition.
b) Lenses which have become pitted or scratched are blurred or damaged as a
result or normal use shall be replaced.
8.8. SAFETY HARNESS (Full body type)
1) Safety harness fitted with double lanyards (100% constant hook up) must be worn and
used in the manner that at all times (1)one lanyard is constantly attached to an
independently anchored line or other secure anchor point/rail when;
- Working from scaffolds, platforms or other surfaces/structures which do not provide
sufficient protection against a fall from height of 1.8m or greater.
- Working on any roof with a slope greater than one in four, or on any sloping roof
that is wet.
- Working within 2m of any unprotected edge where a fall to another level that is
greater than 1.8mtr exists. e.g., roofs, excavations, platforms/walkways, tops on
vessels /tanks, structures etc)
- Being lifted or working from a basket suspended from a crane. Lanyard to be
attached to an independent connection of crane wire rope
- When working in any elevated work platform basket.
2) Safety harness should be visually inspected for defects prior to each use and return to
work supervisor if found defective
3) Hardware for linemans body belts, safety traps, and lanyards shall be drop forged or
pressed steel and have a corrosive resistive finish and surface shall be smooth and free
of sharp edges.
4) All safety harness/ ropes/shackles etc. must be checked and approved by Safety
Department as passed fit for purpose before going into service and then all ongoing
checks before each use are too made by the suitably competent user or supervisor.
8.9. SAFETY GLOVES
1) Gloves can prevent many injuries when handling rough materials or substances which
can cause skin irritation. A general guideline for the type of glove to use when handling
various materials are:
- Cloth gloves are suitable for protection against dirt, silvers, chafing and abrasion
these are satisfactory for light handling job and should not be used for handling
rough, sharp or heavy materials.
- Rubber, neoprene and vinyl gloves protects against acid, oils, solvents and caustic
materials. These should be washed, inside and outside after use and inspected for
leaks regularly.
- Leather gloves are generally used for heavy-duty works, as they are able to resist
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- Heat resistant and thermal gloves should be used when there is the possibility of
receiving burns from hot and very cold sources.
2) Gloves contaminated with oil, grease or chemical should not be used.
3) Gauntlet type must not be used when working with moving or rotating machinery and
equipment which could cause the gloves to become caught and result in hand injuries.
8.10. CLOTHING-UNIFORM (High- Visibility)
Clothing is an important part of personal safety equipment for several reasons. All workers on
the project must be supplied with and wear their company uniform with high visibility for entry
to the site.
- Workers should have the most suitable clothing for the weather conditions and the
works to be carried out. This includes wet weather clothing and clothing with allows
the workers to conduct their particular work effectively.
- Workers who have suitable/comfortable clothing are less likely to have accidents and
will be able to work more productively.
- It enables contractor to control access to their work areas to their workers only. This
is a benefit for safety control and for security purposes.
9. EQUIPMENT INSPECTIONS/ TAGGING
9.1. GENERAL
To the ensure no accidents are caused by poor quality/ faulty equipment, all: vehicles, major
equipment, electrical tools, gas tools, air tools, electrical distribution equipment, hydraulic tools,
hoists, explosive tools and scaffolding/ ladders will be inspected prior to going into service on
the project site. Hand tools will not be inspected prior to use, however, the same conditions
apply, that is, the tool must be in good condition, and appropriate for the work to be carried out.
Hand tools in poor condition, are to be Tagged out of service and removed from the job site by
safety department during site inspections or as identified by the supervisor or workers.
9.2. CRANE INSPECTIONS AND TESTING
All cranes operating on the Long Phu 1 project site must be in good condition. To ensure that all
cranes operating on the project are satisfactory and meet the Long Phu 1 projects site standards
the safety department will carry out these inspections on all cranes along with Client Safety
Department prior to being approved for use
The following items will be inspected and must be immediately repaired or replaced if found to
be defective or sub-standard if the crane is to remain on site. Unless cranes are inspected and
passed, they will not be permitted to work on the project. Crane Inspection sheet should contain
the followings:
1) Engine condition.
2) Hoist condition
3) Boom condition- any defective part to be repaired an re-inspected. This includes bent,
broken, missing, and previously poorly repaired members.
4) Hook condition - swivel hook, wire sleeve, bearings.
a. main hook and safety latch
b. aux. hook and safety latch
5) Out rigger condition - hydraulic ram condition, footing pad condition.
6) Safety switch:
a. Over hoist limit switch at boom top should activate when the hook

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b. Reverse alarm switch - audible noise when crane reversing

c. Horn and flashing light, during operation

7) Lifting capacity table should be installed in operators cabin


8) Load indicator in operator box.
9) Boom angle indicator to be installed on side of boom base
Following items will be inspected for condition of rigging tackle.
10) For handling of steel structure, sling belts are required to prevent slippage of structure
pieces.
11) For lifting of long, heavy or items with specific lifting points - 2 or more wire or sling
belts shall be used.
12) For sling belt, specific type of shackle for use with sling must be used.
13) All chain, wire rope, nylon slings to be used must be in good condition, and be
accompanied by recent test certificate.
14) All rigging will be inspected every month and register documents will be kept by safety
department.
9.3. VEHICLE INSPECTION GENERAL
Refer to section on Vehicle testing in section 12.2 and must be approved by Client Safety
Department.
9.4. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT INSPECTIONS
All tools (electric, explosive, hydraulic, pneumatic, gas) and equipment, especially for electrical
distribution, welding, oxyacetylene cutting, jacking, hoisting, will be inspected by safety
department before being allowed to be used on site.
9.5. SITE INSPECTION OF TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
During the daily and weekly safety inspections on site by the safety Department, special
attention will be given to: the checking of equipment status, the observation of correct use,
(including use of safety gear), the condition of hand tools, and to the condition and use of non-
mechanical equipment such as ladders and scaffolding. Any equipment in poor condition will be
removed by safety Department or the supervisor. Larger equipment that cannot be easily
removed will be shut down if is found to be in poor condition, for example material and
personnel hoists, cutting machines.
10. ELECTRICAL SAFETY PROCEDURES
10.1. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION
1. System generally.
The system of electrical distribution and control on the project will have the following main
component:
Transformers.
Main Distribution Boards:
All electrical supply from the transformers will be through CLIENT.
Other Temporary Distribution:
Contractors electric box, switchboards, tools, welding machines, cables and other
temporary distribution connected through an ELCB: All to be inspected by safety
department prior to use on site, with periodic re-inspection.
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A) Transformers
Only authorized Contractor electrical section personnel to access transformers. This
applies equally to the generators and transfer switches.
B) CONTRACTOR distribution Boards:
All CONTRACTOR DBs to be lockable steel cabinet. Keys to be held only by electrical
section and safety department. Works to be carried out on the DB, only CONTRACTOR
authorized electrical staff.
All field Distribution Boards supplying socket outlets shall be fitted with appropriately
size 30A RCD/ELCB protection devices
All Field Distribution Boards shall be weatherproof.
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3. Connection Control
A) Connection of CONTRACTOR DBs to LDP
Connection prepared by CONTRACTOR electrical section, this include the cable, DBs,
cable termination etc. Before connection, it is requires that inspection by authorized
person from electrical section, sign off sheet, and power on.
B) Connection of equipment /Tools/ Temporary distribution to DBs.
All connection, temporary, testing and checking to be done by approved contractor
electrician. All temporary wiring system must be approved prior to power on.
4. Record/logs.
CONTRACTOR electrical section to maintain and update daily, the list of all
connections.
All CONTRACTOR DB's to have numbering system for ease of record keeping and
repair/ maintenance.
All incoming cables to CONTRACTOR DB's must be identified as to which companys
DB/ equipment is connected.
Log to be maintained for all connections, disconnections and requests to power on. If
there are frequent requests to re-close the circuit to a particular DB, or a fault is detected
on contractor DB, that DB will be disconnected, and will require connection procedure
again after repair.
Detailed survey and plans must be made and kept of all buried cable.
5. Electrical wire and apparatus
A. General
1) Live parts of wiring or equipment shall be guarded to protect all persons or objects from
harm
2) Transformer banks or high voltage equipment shall be protected from unauthorized
access. Entrances not under constant observation shall be kept locked. Sign warning of
high voltage and prohibiting unauthorized entrance shall be posted at entrances.
Metallic enclosures shall be grounded.
3) Gates or doors to enclosures for electrical equipment shall swing outward or provide
clearance from installed equipment
4) Electric wire or flexible cord passing through work areas shall be protected from
damage by foot traffic, vehicles, sharp corners, projections, pinching and any contact
with acids, corrosives or other liquids.
5) Insulation mats or platforms of substantial construction shall be so placed on floors and
on the frames of equipment having exposed live parts so that an operator or persons in
the vicinity cannot touch such any such part.
6) All circuits shall be protected against overload.
7) When fuses are installed or removed with one or both terminals energized, special tools
insulated for the voltage shall be used.
8) Patched, oil soaked, worn or frayed electric cords cables shall not be used.
9) Disconnecting boxes shall be securely fastened to the surface and fitted with covers.
10) Plugs and receptacles shall be kept out of water unless of an approved submersible
type.
B. Disconnect and over current protection.

1) Switches shall be of the enclosed safety type, within enclosures grounded, and installed
so as to minimize the danger of accidental operation.
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2) Fuses and circuit breakers shall be of the proper rating for the circuit protected.
3) Switches, circuit breakers, fuse panels, and motor controllers in wet locations or outside
shall be in a weatherproof enclosure or cabinet.
4) Over current protection devices must be readily accessible, clearly labeled, not exposed
to physical damage and not placed in the vicinity of easily ignitable materials.
C. Temporary wiring
1) Temporary wiring shall be guarded, buried, or isolated by elevation to prevent
accidental contact by workers or equipment
2) Wires with non-rated weatherproof insulation shall not be enclosed in metal raceways
nor used for wiring in tanks, penstocks and tunnels.
3) Wires shall be insulated from their supports.
4) Exposed empty light sockets and broken bulbs shall not be permitted.
5) Nonmetallic sheathed cable may not be used where precluded by the NEC (National
Electric Code)
a. As portable extension cords.
b. Laying on the ground subject to any type of traffic or potential damages
c. Where subject to frequent flexing.
d. As service entrance cable
D. Overhead line
1) Overhead transmission and distribution lines shall be carried on towers and poles that
provide at clearances over roadways and structures.
2) Clearances shall be adequate for the movement of vehicles and for the operation of
construction equipment
3) Floating plant and associated equipment shall not be sited or placed within 6m of
construction equipment
4) Operations adjacent to overhead lines shall not be initiated until coordinated with the
utility officials.

5) SIGNS/ MARKERS.
All warning signs, danger signs, advisory signs, instruction signs, and the like to be
prominently displayed, of reasonable size to allow readability from 5m, have the primary
signage in Vietnamese, and secondary in English. All signs must be have Vietnamese.
Transformer enclosure to have No Unauthorized Access signs, Danger- HIGH
VOLTAGE signs. Transformer to have clearly displayed Danger- HIGH VOLTAGE
signs and Danger - Electricity
All DBs (CONTRACTOR and Sub-contractor) to have Danger - Electricity signs and
Danger- 400 Volts (or similar) on the doors.
All electrical section mains cable/ DB connection cable in building must be enclosed in
conduit, duct and any other approved means.
All buried cable must be identified and below surface with tape on the surface with
marker posts at a maximum Spacing of 30m and at all junctions and transition points. A
monthly inspection to be carried out by electrical section to ensure that any missing pegs
are replaced.
6. Electrical equipment inspection.
Prior to any electrical section equipment being used on the site, it will be inspected by
safety department, and Client safety department. Equipment will be checked for: general
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condition, cable and wiring, connections, casing, switches, grounding resistance,
suitability for work intended, markings and/or warnings, guards and covers, plugs, etc. If
equipment is satisfactory, it will be allowed into the construction site for use. Equipment
which fails in the inspection must be repaired or replaced before re-inspection.
10.2. TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL WIRING

Generator notes
Live parts of wiring or equipment must be guarded to protect all persons or objects from
accidental contact.
Electric wire and cable passing through work areas shall be protected from damage by foot
traffic, vehicles, sharp corners, projections, pinching and crossing/ acids
All electric cord must be doubly insulated. No single of an approved submersible type.
Switches, circuit breakers, fuse panels, motor controllers, and the like, in wet conditions or
outside shall be in weatherproof cabinets/boxes.
Temporary lighting shall be equipped with guards to prevent accidental contact with the
bulb, except when the bulb is deeply recessed within a reflector.
All connections /splicing/ cable junctions must be made via mechanical means.
Twisting wires together and tapping up it strictly prohibited.
All neutral bars must be inside electric box.
All electric box to have lockable cover, with approved electrical staff in control of the keys.
All generators will be connected from the generator earth to the structure being worked on or
to the main plant earth grid
Where small generators are being used with extensions leads being plugged in directly to the
generator these must be fitted with an appropriately sized 30mA RCD/ELCB protection
device.
All generators shall be fitted with an effective silencer.
All generators shall be free of fluid and oil leaks
CABLE AND WIRE DETAIL.

1. Mains:
All damage of cable must be cleared before buried.
Cable markers at max, spacing of 30m, plus junctions and transition points.
2. Temporary Cables/ Wire:
Must be well insulated from scaffolding / handrails/ structural steel
Must not be lying in water, unless approved marine cable and all connections/ sockets etc.,
approved submersible type.
No electric cable/ wire to be run across vehicle access way. This includes, motorbikes,
forklifts, cars, material trolleys, any kind of wheeled vehicles cannot drive over electric cable
or wire.
3. Road Crossings.
Buried minimum 0.5m for mains.
Buried 100-200mm for temporary lines in (steel or PVC pipe)
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Minimum requirement for wire is that it be double insulated wire. No single insulated wire,
or single wire strands taped together are permitted on the project.
All cable for connection of welding machines direct to CONTRACTOR DB's must be
proposed prior to connection.
All extension leads will be of a heavy duty double insulated flexible cable with a minimum
size of 1.5mm2
All extensions leads will be fitted with heavy duty weatherproof plugs with I.P.56 rating.
No extension leads will be longer than 30 m in length.
All extension leads and plugs will include an earth core.
All extension leads shall be kept clear of the ground and run in such a way as to not impede
workers access.
Layout of CONTRACTOR Distribution Board:
To be done later
10.3. ELECTRICAL PERSONNEL
All electrical personnel working on the project site must submit for record: their
qualification/certificate/training courses undertaken etc, to the safety department. Only
approved electricians from CONTRACTOR will be permitted to undertaken any form of
electrical wiring, connection, testing. Electrical staff will be identified on their ID cards and
on safety helmets, by means of approval stickers.
10.4. ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT.
1) Switching equipment for shutting down the welding machine shall be provided on or
near the welding machine.
2) The non- current carrying metal parts of electrically powered welding machines shall be
grounded. Grounding circuits, other than by means of the structure, shall be checked to
ensure that the circuit between the ground and the equipment to ground has resistance
low enough to permit sufficient current to flow to cause the over-current device to
interrupt the circuit. The rounding to rotating equipment such as pumps, turbines shall
be prohibited.
3) Neither terminal of the welding generator shall be bonded to the frame of the welder
when the leads unattended.
4) Cable with splices or repaired insulation within 3m of the holder.
5) Welding supply cables shall not be place near power supply cables or other high-
tension.
6) Welding leads shall not be permitted to contact metal parts supporting suspended
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11. FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
11.1. FIRE PREVENTION
A. General restrictions
1) A survey of the suitable and effectiveness of fire prevention and protection
measures and facilities existing at each project or installation shall be made by
the Safety manager at least monthly. Records of the survey findings and
recommendations shall be retained on file at the project.
2) No Fires are permitted anywhere on the project site. This includes the burning of
rubbish, fires for warmth, fires for heating PVC pipes for joining, fires for
heating bitumen and other similar products, etc.
3) Smoking is completely prohibited within the project offices and buildings
including warehouses. Smoking is permitted within designated areas of
contractor offices.
4) Smoking shall be prohibited in all area where flammable, combustible, or
similar hazardous materials are stored.
5) All sources of ignition shall be prohibited within 15m of operations which
constitute a fire hazard. The area shall be conspicuously posted: NO SMOKING
or OPEN FLAME.
B. Spacing emergency access
1) Emergency lanes to provide access to all areas shall be established and maintained free
of obstruction.
2) At least 3m clearance from buildings or structures shall be maintained for piles of
lumber and other combustible materials to be used in the construction.
3) Material shall be piled to minimize the spread of fire internally and to permit access for
firefighting or other emergency vehicles
4) Clearance shall be maintained around lights and heating units to prevent ignition of
combustible materials.
C. Flammable and combustible liquids
1) All sources of ignition shall be prohibited in areas where flammable liquids are stored,
handled, and processed. Suitable NO SMOKING OR OPEN FLAME signs shall be
posted in all such areas.
2) Flammable or combustible liquids shall not be stored in areas used for exits, stairways,
or areas designated as a safe passageway of people.
3) All buildings, rooms, and compartments where flammable liquids are stored, processed
or used shall be well ventilated by a gravity or mechanical exhausting system.
4) Drums, barrels, and other flammable liquid containers shall be tightly capped. Safety
cans or other portable service containers of flammable liquids shall be painted with
name of the contents.
5) Smoking or open flames within 15m where flammable materials are being used or
transferred or where equipment is being fueled is prohibited.
6) Workers shall be required to guard carefully against any part of their clothing becoming
contaminated with flammable or combustible fluids. Gloves and clothing contaminated
with fuels/ combustible fluids shall not be worn and must be taken off the construction
site.
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1) Fire extinguishers shall be suitably placed, distinctly marked, readily accessible, and
maintained in a fully charged and operable condition
2) Fire barrels and buckets shall be painted red, marked For Fire Only". Barrels shall be
kept filled at all times.
3) Fire extinguisher equipment shall be provided in each storage area according to the fire
hazard present.
4) Every office, warehouse area, storage container must have a minimum of one
operational fire extinguisher.
B. Fire fighting organizations, training and drilling.
1) Fire fighting organizations shall be provided to assure adequate protection to life and
property.
2) Demonstrations and training in fire fighting shall be conducted at intervals to ensure
that project personnel are familiar with and are capable of operation of firefighting
equipment.
3) Emergency telephone numbers and reporting instructions shall be conspicuously
posted, at every gate post and guard station, at the site offices, and at major building
entry points.
12. TRAFFICE RULES AND REGULATIONS
12.1. General
The aim of this section is to provide a framework for traffic operations on and around the project
to ensure there are no accidents involving vehicles &/or personnel. All traffic accidents are
preventable, so particular attention will be paid to condition of vehicles and enforcement of rules
and regulations.
12.2. Vehicle testing and permits
All vehicles on the project site must be approved by Long Phu 1 Project and be road -worthy.
All vehicles will be tested before being allowed to work on site. Test will include brakes,
exhaust system, indicator lamps, lights, horns and reversing signals. Vehicles that do not comply
will not be granted access to the site. It is to be noted that farming vehicles from the surrounding
area are not suitable for working on the project or making deliveries to the site.
All vehicles in use shall be checked at the beginning of each shift to assure that all parts,
equipment, and accessories that affect safe operation are in proper operation condition and free
from defects. All defects shall be corrected before the vehicle is placed in service.
12.3. Vehicle parking
All workers bikes and motorbikes are to be parked in the designated area (see site layout plan)
All project vehicles that are permitted to enter the construction site will be required to make use
of designated parking area as they are established, and to ensure no access is blocked.
12.4. Traffic rules
1) Speed limit for all vehicles on the project will as sign posted across the project
2) All construction traffic must give way when entering the public roads.
3) All heavy vehicles are required to have flashing yellow light when operating/moving.
4) All trucks carrying earth/debris/ rubbish on the public roads must have a cover over the
load when traveling
5) Spillage of material of the public roads must be immediately cleaned up.
6) Companies involved in cartage of excavated material to and from dump locations must
provide water trucks for dust control, and wash down of public roads
7) All drivers/operators must comply with all traffic signs and directions as they move
about the site.
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8) At night all excavations must have flashing yellow lights around the perimeter, at a
maximum spacing of 10m.
9) Vehicles with cabin for one operator are to only have one person in the cabin.
10) Riding on vehicles is prohibited unless the vehicle designed for transporting people,
i.e. no riding in the back of tracks, standing on the foot plate of forklift, etc.) No seat no
ride, seat belts where fitted must be worn
11) Pedestrian traffic has right of way over all vehicular traffic.
12) Vehicles without lights will not be permitted to operate at night. No exceptions
13) Farm vehicles are not allowed on site
14) All vehicle operators are required to wear shoes and to have a safety helmet with them.
Operators outside their vehicles must wear safety helmets.
15) All vehicles should be switched off whilst being refueled and strictly no smoking is
allowed within 15m of that vehicle.
16) Traffic signs apply to all vehicles: including cranes, concrete trucks, motorbikes,
company cars, forklifts, bikes, delivery trucks, and excavators.
17) All heavy equipment, large cranes, piling, heavy earthmoving equipment etc, must only
travel around the site when accompanied by a signal man on foot to keep the area
around the equipment clear and prevent collisions or escorted by an approved vehicle
escort.
13. SAFE WORK PRACTICES
13.1 Platforms and Scaffolds
A. General;
SCAFF TAG SYSTEM WILL BE USED.
1) Scaffold platforms shall be kept free of grease, mud or any other material or
material/equipment which will render them unsafe or hazardous to persons using them.
2) Where walkways and work surfaces are slippery, abrasive material shall be used to
assure safe footing.
3) The width of all scaffolds, runway, and platforms shall be determined by the purpose,
but in no case they shall be less than 45cm
4) Employees on the ramps, scaffolds, roofs, floors, or other working surfaces from which
they may fall 1.8m or more or working over water, machinery or dangerous operations
shall be protected by guardrails with intermediate rail or catch platforms or temporary
floors or safety nets or safety belts.
5) All planking or platforms shall butt together (not overlap on top of each other creating a
trip hazard) and be supported below each side of abutment with scaffold tube be
overlapped (minimum 20cm) and secured from movement.
6) Scaffolding will be inspected weekly by competent person and signed off on reverse of
Scafftag as fit for purpose; safety department will also constantly monitor these
structures.
B. Standard guardrail
1) A standard railing shall consist of top rail, intermediate rail, and posts, and shall have a
vertical height of approximately above 0.9m from upper surface of top rail to floor,
platform, runway, or ramp level. The top rail shall be smooth-surfaced throughout the
length of the railing.
2) Posts and top and intermediate railings for pipe railings shall be at least 1 & 1/2 inches
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3) Other types, and arrangements of railing construction are acceptable provided they meet
the following conditions:
4) A smooth- surfaced top rail at the height above floor, platform, runway, or ramp level
of approximately 0.9m
5) Strength to withstand at least 200 pounds top rail pressure with a minimum deflection.
6) Protection between top rail and floor, platform, runway, ramp, or stair treads, equivalent
at least to that of that afforded by standard intermediate rail.
7) Elimination of overhang or rail ends unless such overhang does not constitute a hazard.
C. Material scaffolds and tower.
1) All such equipment shall be erected in accordance with manufacturers specifications
and the load limits as recommended by the manufacture shall not be exceeded.
2) Extreme caution shall be taken where metal scaffolds are used in the vicinity of
energized electrical circuits.
3) All metal scaffolds shall be plumb and level.
4) The sections of metal shall be securely connected.
5) All braces shall be securely fastened.
6) Planking shall be created at both ends to prevent movement.
7) Work platforms shall be securely fastened to the scaffolds.
8) All wheels and casters on rollers shall have a positive locking device, securely fastened
to prevent accidental movement
9) The force necessary to move mobile scaffolds shall be applied as close to the base as
practical and provision shall be made to stabilize the tower during movement from
location to another.
10) Freestanding mobile scaffolds working platform heights shall not exceed three times
the smallest base dimension.
11) No person shall be allowed to ride on manually propelled scaffolds.
12) Where ramps are used a minimum width of 1.2m for personnel and 3.6m for equipment
shall be provided. Guardrails shall be provided on all personnel ramps.
13.2 Hand tools and power tools
A. General.
1) Tools having defects that will impair their strength or render them unsafe shall be
removed from service
2) When work is being performed overhead, tools not in use shall be secured or placed in
holders.
3) Throwing tools or materials from one location to another, form one person to another,
or dropping them to lower levels, shall not be permitted.
4) Only non-sparking tools shall be used in locations where sources of ignition may a fire
or explosion.
5) Power tools shall be inspected, tested and determined to be in safe operation condition
prior to use.
6) Loose and frayed clothing, loose long hair, dangling jewelry, shall not be worn while
working with any power tool or machine.
B. Power saw.
1) Circular saws shall be equipped with guards that automatically and completely enclose
the cutting edges, splitters, and anti-kickback devices.
2) Cracked, bent, or damaged blades shall be destroyed.
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3) Power saws shall not be left running unattended.
4) Each hand-fed crosscut table saw shall have a spreader to prevent the material from
squeezing the saw or being thrown back on the operator.
C. Wood working machinery
1) A brush shall be provided for the removal for sawdust, chips, and shavings on all wood
working machinery
2) Blades of planers and jointers shall be fully guarded and cylindrical heads with throats
in the cylinder.
3) A push-stick, block or other safe means shall be used on all operations close to high-
speed cutting edges.
4) The use of cracked, bent, or otherwise defective parts such as saw blades, cutters, and
knives is prohibited.
13.3 Ladders
1) All ladders must be visually inspected prior to use.
2) Portable metal ladders shall not be used for electrical work or where they may contact
electrical conductors.
3) No one shall use a straight or extension ladder unless the ladder is provided with safety
feet and is held, tied or otherwise made secure to prevent slipping or falling
4) Ladders shall not be used over machines with exposed moving parts, unless it is held by s
second person, or the top securely lashed.
5) To prevent slipping and breaking, straight and extension ladders shall be placed with the
feet approximately one fourth of the ladders extended length from the wall or object
against which the top is resting; when this position is not possible, the ladder shall be
another unless the top is securely lashed.
6) The person shall face ladder and use both hands for support when ascending or
descending. A persons feet shall never be placed higher than the third rung from the top
of the ladder, unless the ladder is placed against a structure which affords a support that
can be used for holding onto with the hands, such as a substation structure, pole, or other
similar structure.
7) When working on a ladder where the top cannot be lashed or otherwise secured the
reaching distance shall not exceed one arms length to either side.
8) A stepladder shall be used in the open position. It shall be opened fully and locked.
Personnel shall not stand on the top board of any stepladder.
9) Wires, cables or ropes being installed or removed shall not be attached to ladders or
personnel working on them.
10) The use of ladders with broken or missing rungs or steps, broken or split side rails, or
other faulty construction is prohibited
11) Job-made Ladders
a) All wood used to construct job-made ladders shall be thoroughly seasoned,
straight grained, and free from knots, decay, and other defects.
b) Job-made ladders shall be constructed for the intended used. If the ladder is to
provide the only mean of access or exit from a working area for 25 or more
personnel, or simultaneous two-way traffic is expected, a double cleat ladder shall
be installed.
c) Double cleat ladders shall not exceed 7 meter in length.
d) Single cleat ladders shall not exceed 9 meter in length.
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1) Floor openings shall be securely protected by use of secured guardrail or cover. If a
cover is used, it shall be secured and identified. Also, it shall be of sufficient strength to
support personnel or material that may pass over it.
2) When covers are removed (appropriate warning signs erected) to run piping, conduit,
duct work, etc., through floor opening, the cover shall be replaced when the work is
completed and/or when the workers leave the area.
3) If it is necessary to remove a cover for work reasons that take several days or more, a
barricade must be erected around the penetration and appropriate warning signs erected.
13.5 Manual lifting and carrying
Many accidents on construction sites are caused by the incorrect method used to lift objects
manually, and trying to move objects are too heavy for the person(s) trying to do. There are
correct method for lifting things as a team or individually. The most important part of any lift is
to stop for a few minutes and think. Can I lift this safety. If not, get more help or call for a
forklift/crane.
Follow the following points:
If the load is too heavy-ask for help
Remember it is very easy to get hurt carrying heavy loads
Take special care when carrying long material around corners-there might be someone
coming
Every person can safety carry a different load-not all personnel can carry the same
weight
The knees must be used to lift object not the lower back
Loads must never be carried up ladders. A material hoist or block and tackle must be
used instead
13.6 Mechanized equipment
1) Operators shall always check to make certain that other workers are in the clear before
starting equipment.
2) No one shall jump or off machines.
3) Before repairs are made on earth-moving equipment, the operator should make certain
that the motor is not running. Motors of all equipment shall be stopped before refueling
is done.
4) Where any portion of the equipment or vehicle projects into the road, it shall be
adequately marked with warning devices i.e. flashers; red flags shall be used in
daytime. Local regulations governing work site traffic control standards shall be
observed.
5) The operator shall never leave his/her machine on an incline or on loose material with
the motor idling.
6) Heavy earth-moving equipment shall be equipped with a reverse signal alarm, which
will operate automatically with backward movement. The alarm shall give an audible
signal suitable for the conditions.
7) Positive stops shall be utilized during all repair and maintenance operations.
8) Signal-men shall wear a red or orange warning garment or an armband while flagging.
Warning garments or armband worn at night shall be reflective.
13.7 Compressed air and gases
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2) When cylinders are hoisted, they shall be secured on a cradle or sling board. Means of
choke sling or magnets shall not hoist cylinders.
3) When power vehicles transport cylinders, they shall be secured in an upright position.
4) Valve protection caps shall not be used for lifting cylinder.
5) Regulator shall be removed and valve protection caps put in place before cylinder are
lifted or moves.
6) A suitable cylinder truck, chain, or other steadying devices shall be used to keep
cylinder from being knocked over while in use.
7) Oxygen cylinder, cylinder caps, valve coupling, hose regulators, and apparatus shall be
kept free from oil or grease. Oxygen shall not be directed at oily surfaces, greasy
clothes, or within a fuel oil other storage vessel. Combustible materials shall not be
stored near cylinders.
8) Cylinders containing oxygen, acetylene, or other fueled gas shall not be taken into
confined spaces.
9) Compressed gas cylinders shall be properly identified.
10) Cylinders shall not be stored or set up near heat producing devices or open flames.
11) When torch outfits are not used for extended periods (such as lunch-time and at the end
of the shift) tanks shall be shut off and hoses bled off. Oxygen/acetylene hoses shall be
bled of gas and stored in a well-ventilated area.
12) Oxygen shall not be used in lieu of compressed air.
13) Oxygen and fuel gas cylinders shall not be stored together. They shall be separated
from each other.
14) Compressed air shall not be used for cleaning purposes except for the case accepted
before the use
15) All compressed gas cylinders shall be considered explosive and shall be handled with
care.
16) Cylinders may be stored in the open but should be protected to prevent rusting and not
exposed to temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius.
13.8. Forklifts
1) Only trained personnel shall be allowed to operate a forklift and where fitted the seat
belt must be worn.
2) No riders are allowed on the forklift at any time.
3) Under no circumstances will personnel sit or place any kind of weight on the rear of the
forklift.
4) Whether or not the forklift is carrying a load, no person may stand or pass under
elevated forks.
5) If personnel are being elevated, an approved platform firmly secured to the forks and/or
lifting carriage must be used.
6) When a forklift is left unattended, load-engaging means must be fully lowered.
7) When traveling with or without a load, the forks should be titled back and raised only as
far as necessary to clear the load surface.
8) A load backrest extension must be used, whenever necessary, to minimize the
possibility of a load falling rearward.
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10) Operators must carry loads on the uphill side of inclines and ascend and descend grades
slowly.
11) Operators must never make a turn or park on a ramp.
12) Only loads within the rated capacity of the forklift may be handled.
13) Under no circumstances may the squeeze attachment be used when handling fragile
equipment, containers, or crates.
14) Smoking is not permitted when refueling.
13.9. Cranes
1) Rated load capacities, recommended operating speeds, and special hazard warnings or
instruction shall be conspicuously posted on all equipment and be visible from the
operators station.
2) Equipment shall be inspected before each use and all deficiencies corrected, prior to
operation.
3) Areas within swing radius of the revolving superstructure shall be cleared for
obstructions.
4) No part of crane or its load shall be operated within 3m of a line rated 50 kV or below.
For lines over 50 kV, add about 10 mm for each addition kV.
5) Riding the headache ball or load of a crane or derrick is prohibited.
6) Guy lines shall be used to control loads
7) Safety latches shall be provided on all cranes hooks
8) Operators shall not leave the machine while a load is suspended
9) Only qualified operators shall be allowed to operate cranes
10) Two or more separately rigged loads shall not be hoisted in a single lift even though the
total load may well be within the load capacity of the equipment.
11) Loads shall not be suspended over any person.
12) Any lift over 90% of a cranes capacity, shall be documented by a written procedure
from a certified engineer and will need to be reviewed and approved by Long Phu 1
projects management before such a lift takes place.
13) All cranes will be tested before use on the project site and if found defective or
unsatisfactory will be refused entry.
13.10. Rigging, hoisting and jacking
A. General rigging requirements
1) Rigging tools such as chains, wire rope, under hook lifting devices, jacks, hoisting
devices, and chain falls, etc., shall be inspected periodically.
2) Do not load rigging equipment in excess of its recommended safe working load.
3) Rigging tools shall be properly stored at the end of each work shift
4) Slings shall be protected from sharp edges
5) Personnel shall not stand or walk under any load
6) Loads shall not be left suspended unless an authorized person is in attendance
7) The rigging tools such as wire rope, shackles, hooks, sling, clamps, which have been
decided improper to use shall be discharged from the job site.
8) All rigging equipment shall be logged and controlled for usage.
9) All rigging equipment will be inspected at the time of the crane test. Poor quality or
damaged rigging will not be permitted on the project site.
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1) All chain slings shall have permanently affixed identification stating size, grade, rated
capacity and manufacturer
2) Make shift hooks, links or fasteners are prohibited.
C. Ropes
1) Ropes shall be used as correct size in accordance with specified Safe Working Loads
(SWL).
2) Knots reduce the strength of rope approximately 50%. Splices reduce the strength
approximately 10%. Care shall be taken not to exceed the rated capacities of block or
block attachments when using synthetic rope.
3) Ropes that will be used in an energized area shall be in a dry condition.
4) Rope shall be inspected frequently for worn or frayed strands, and shall be stored in a
dry place to prevent deterioration and damage.
5) When using rope tackle, use the correct size sheaves.
D. Wire Rope
1) Hand tucked and cables clamp formed eye slings are prohibited.
2) Hoisting cable and slings shall be continuous in length except for formed eyes.
3) Remove from service when the following are noted:
a. Six (6) randomly distributed broken wires in one (1) ripe lay or three (3) broken
wires in any one (1) strand in one (1) day.
b. Wear or scraping of one-third the original diameter of outside individual wires.
c. Kinking, crushing, bird caging or any damage that distorts the structure of the
rope.
d. Heat damage, including welding arc strikes.
E. Natural and Synthetic Fiber Ropes
1) A manila rope eye splice shall have three (3) full tucks. Short splices shall have six (6)
full tucks (three (3) on each side of centerline of splice).
2) Synthetic fiber ripe eye splices shall have four (4) full tucks. Short splices shall have
eight (8) full tucks (four (4) on each side of centerline of splice).
3) Strand tail ends shall not be trimmed at the last full tucks but shall be spliced into the
body of the rope.
4) Knots shall not be used instead of splices.
F. Synthetic Webbing
1) Each synthetic sling shall be marked with the name of the manufacturer rated load
capacity, and type of material.
2) Web slings shall not be used in caustic environments.
3) Web slings shall not be used in extremely hot or cold temperatures.
4) Store web slings so as to protect them from sunlight, moisture heat and acids.
G. Shackles and Hooks
1) Shackles and hooks shall be inspected for twisting, visual cracks and excessive throat
opening.
2) Safety latches shall be installed and maintained on all load hoists and hooks.
3) Sorting hooks shall not be used when loads are to be lifted over work areas.
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1) Every part of the structure, working gear and anchoring of all hoisting appliances
including attachments, guards and supports must be of good mechanical construction,
sound material, adequate strength and substance, and be free from defects.
2) Hoists shall be inspected prior to each use and deficiencies corrected before being use.
3) Rated load capacity shall be plainly marked on the hoist.
4) All cables running from engine to hoist shall be guarded.
5) When cable run through a trench from engine to hoist, the opening should be properly
covered to prevent contact with personnel or material.
13.11. Critical and Heavy Lift (To do at a later date)
13.12. Signals, Signal Persons, Signs and Tags
A. Signals
1) A uniform standard signal system shall be used on all operations.
2) Signal standards shall be posted at the operators position, signal control points, and
such other points as necessary to inform those concern tested load capacities, and
recommended operation speed, special hazard warnings, or instruction, shall be
conspicuously posted on all equipment. Instructions or warning shall be visible to the
operator while at the control station.
3) Where manual (hand) signals may be used, only one person shall be designated to give
signals to the operator. This signal person shall be located to see the load and be clearly
visible to the operator at all times.
4) Radio or a visual and audible system shall be used when they cannot see each other.
5) Signal system shall be protected against unauthorized use, breakage, weather or
interference. Any malfunction shall be cause to stop all work.
B. Signal Persons
1) Only persons who are dependable and qualified by experience with the operations being
directed shall be used as signal persons.
2) A signal person shall be provided when the point of operation is not in full view of the
vehicle, machine or equipment operator.
3) The signal person shall be back one vehicle at a time. While under the control of a
signal person, the driver shall not back or maneuver until directed. The driver shall stop
when visual contract with the signal person is lost.
4) The signal person shall have a warning device of clear range and penetrating sound to
warn persons when the load is coming in so they have time to get in the clear.
5) Equipment operators shall accept signals only from the designated signal person.
6) A flag person or other controls shall be provided when operations or requirement on or
adjacent to highway create a traffic hazard. Exception shall be made only when an
adequate mechanical signaling or control device is provided for safe direction of the
traffic.
C. Signs and Tags
Warning signs shall be placed to provide adequate warning of hazards to workers and public.
1) Danger signs shall be used only where an immediate hazard exists.
2) Caution signs shall be used only to warn against potential hazards or against unsafe
practices.
3) Instructional signs shall be used for general safety instruction. The predominant color
shall be green.
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5) Accident prevention tags shall be used only as a temporary means of warning
employees of an existing hazard, such as defective tools, equipment, and look-out.
6) Kerosene lamps and open flame pots shall not be used for or with warning signs or
devices.
7) Excavations at night shall have flashing light to indicate the edge of the excavation.
13.13. Material Handling and Storage
A. GENERAL
1) All material in bags, containers, bundles or stored in tiers shall be stacked, blocked
interlocked, and limited in height so that it is stable and secured against sliding or
collapse.
a. Bagged materials shall be stacked by stepping the layers and cross keying the
bags at least every 10 bags.
b. Material shall be stocked as low as practical and in no case higher than 6 m
unless otherwise specified in this section.
2) Material stored inside buildings under construction shall not be placed within 1.8 m of
any hoist way.
3) Access ways shall be kept clear.
4) Flammable and combustible liquids in a storage area shall be separated from
combustible construction.
5) Unauthorized persons shall be prohibited from entering storage areas. All persons shall
be in a safe position while materials are being loaded or unloaded from trailers, trucks,
or barges.
6) Material shall not be stored on scaffolds or runways in excess or needs for normal
placement operations, or in excess of safe load limits.
7) Non-compatible material shall be segregated in storage.
8) Material will not be moved over or suspended above personnel unless positive
precautions have been taken to protect the personnel from falling objects.
9) Persons shall not work or pass under elevated work areas unless protected by overhead
protection.
10) The hoist rope shall not be wrapped around the load. This requirement shall not apply to
electric construction when setting or removing poles.
11) When moving equipment under or near energized lines, a designated person shall assure
that required clearance is maintained.
B. LUMBER
1) Lumber shall be stacked level and be supported on stable sills.
2) Lumber shall be stacked to be stable and self-supporting.
3) Reusable lumber shall have all nails withdrawn before it is stacked for storage.
C. CEMENT AND LIME
1) Bags of cement and lime shall not be stacked more than 2.5m high without setback,
except when restrained by walls off appropriate strength.
2) The bags around the outside of the stack shall be placed with the mouths of the bags
facing the center of the stack.
3) During un stacking, the top of the stack shall be kept nearly level and the necessary
setback maintained.
D. BRICK
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2) Brick stacks shall not be more than 2m high.
3) Unitized brick (pallets) shall not be stacked more than 3 units high.
E. FLOOR, WALL AND PARTITION BLOCK
1) Blocks shall be stacked on tiers on solid, level surfaces.
2) When masonry blocks are stacked higher than 1.8m, the stack shall be tapered back
one-half block per tier above the 1.8m level.
F. REINFORCING, SHEET AND STRUCTURAL STEEL.
1) Reinforcing steel shall be stored in orderly pipes away from walkways and roadways.
2) Structural steel or sound lumber shall be secured piled to prevent members from sliding
off or the pile toppling over.
3) All steel bar must unloaded by crane, it is not permitted to jack or lever bundles of steel
bar or trucks.
G. CYLINDRICAL MATERIAL
1) Structural steel poles, pipe, bar stock, and other cylindrical material, unless racked,
shall be stacked and blocked so as to prevent spreading or tilting.
2) Where battened stack is used, the outside pile or pole shall be secured checked.
3) Battened stacks shall be tapered back at least one pile or pole in each tier.
4) Unloading of round material shall be done so that no person is required to be on the
unloading side of the carrier after the tie wires have been cut or during the unlocking of
the stakes.
5) When removing round pipes/pipes from stacks, the stack shall be reduced layer by layer
to lesson any possibility of goods rolling. During moving, no personnel shall stand
between stacks goods and loading crane.
13.14. Welding and Cutting
A. GENERAL
1) All welding equipment shall be inspected daily. Defective equipment shall be removed
from service, replaced, or repaired and re-inspected before again being placed in
service.
2) Cables, hoses, and other equipment shall be kept clear or passageways, ladders, molten
metal and slag.
3) Positive mechanical and/or personal protective measure shall be taken before welding,
cutting or heating metal of toxic significance in enclosed spaces.
4) Oxygen shall not to be used for ventilation, comfort cooling, and blowing dust from
clothing or for cleaning the work area.
5) Noncombustible barriers shall be installed below welding or cutting or burning
operations. When they are perform above the passageway, machines and any materials
which require protection.
6) When welding cutting or heating is performed on wall, floors and ceiling, the same
precautions shall be taken on the opposite side as are taken on the side on which the
welding is being performed.
7) Safety goggles shall be worn to prevent eye injuries while welding and cutting.
8) When the work is finished the welding cable, holder and accessories shall be neatly put
in order for the next use. Metal sheets under welding or cutting areas shall be collected
and cooled down the spark plugs to protect people under the area, prevent fire and
burned cable. etc
B. GAS EQUIPMENT.
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1) Torch valves shall be closed and gas supply shut off whenever work is suspended.
2) The torch and hose shall be removed from confined spaces whenever work is
suspended.
3) All oxyacetylene or other fuel gas oxygen combinations use in cutting or welding
equipment shall have reverse- flow check valves between torch and regulator. Manifold
system shall have the reverse- flow valve install at the manifold connection
4) Boxes used to for the storage of gas house shall be ventilated.
5) Acetylene regulator shall not be adjusted to permit discharge greater than 15 psi.
6) All Oxyacetylene tanks must be stored, used, transported in an upright position. The
preferred method is a cage for least for 2 oxygen tank and 2 acetylene tanks, complete
with lifting point and lockable doors.
13.15. Steel Erection (More details to be included later or detailed in working procedure).
1) Fully deck the derrick or erection floor with suitable planking.
2) Personnel shall utilize body harness, or safety belts (recommended for travel - restraint
only) and lanyards when exposed to falls 1.8m or more or less than 3m when working
over machinery, moving equipment, or object which create a hazard.
3) Provide containers for storing or carrying drift pins and bolts, and secure while aloft
4) Use safety clips in airline coupling except where quick disconnects are used. Whip
checks should be used between the joining of two hoses.
5) Use safety belt, lanyard and lifeline to tie off when working on float scaffolds when
other safety means are not provided.
6) Provide impact wrenches with a locking device for retaining the socket.
7) Use tag lines for controlling loads.
8) Use suitable planking for flooring.
9) Guard or cover openings in the floor
13.16. Chemicals and Hazardous Material
All chemicals and hazardous material must be kept in correct in containers the type material
contained, with labeling detailing: contents, danger classification, and precautionary measures
for handling and storing.
A. BRINGING CHEMICALS AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ONTO THE PROJECT
SITE.
Be approved by Client before any chemicals or hazardous materials can be bought on side
(including potentially hazardous equipment like radiographic lasers etc.), a Hazardous Material
Data Sheet (HMDS) must be submitted. This sheet will detail the type of goods, the typical
hazards, the safety equipment necessary for safe handling, first aid treatment for persons
contaminated, and the quality and storage location proposed. In addition, the manufacture
product data sheets shall be attached to the HMDS. This will include information on product
components, safe usage procedure and recommended disposal methods.
The HDMS will need to be submitted prior to the arrival of hazardous goods, so that Safety
Department can inspect the proposed storage location on the necessary safety procedure for that
particular substance.
B. TYPE OF HAZARD.
The 8 main groups of Hazardous material for this project can be summarized as the following:
1) EXPLOSIVES - (Dynamite).
2) FLAMMABLE GASES- (LP GAS).
3) COMPRESSED GASES- NEITHER FLAMMABLE NOR POISONOUS- (Nitrogen).
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4) POISON GASES -(Chlorine).
5) FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS - (Petrol).
6) POISONOUS SUBSTANCES - (Cyanides)
7) RADIOACTIVE SUBSTANCES - (Radiographic Equipment).
8) CORROSIVE SUBSTANCES - (Sulfuric Acid)
C. RADIOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AND LASERS.
Radioactive material shall only handled by authorized competent personnel that have had
additional safety induction training pertaining to the handling / safety procedure / emergency
procedures for Radioactive Substances.
Procedures for use of Radioactive material and instrument shall be strictly followed. Such
materials shall be stored in special sealed and marker containers, with special attention given to
storage location security and safety.
The loss or damage of any equipment/ radioactive material must be immediately report to the
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D. GENERAL POINTS AND PROCEDURE.
1) Any waste chemical shall be disposed in a designated dispose area (as per Clients
environment Procedures)
2) Acids and Caustics.
- Acid proof gloves, sleeves, aprons, and approved chemical protective shall be worn
when handling acids and caustics.
- When unloading acids or caustics from the tank trucks, barricades and warning signs
shall be used to warn personnel of hazardous conditions
3) Chlorine.
- Only authorized personnel shall be allowed to handle chlorine.
- Approved self- contain breathing apparatus with full-face mask shall be worn in an
area where there is chlorine leak.
- When a chlorine leak is discovered, personnel shall clear the affected area and notify
the supervisor.
- Chlorine leak shall be shut off at the nearest source valve.
- Portable chlorine cylinder shall not be permitted to strike other objects, and shall be
stored in a dry, cool place.
13.17. Painting, Coating and Spraying
1) Only approved containers and portable tanks shall be used for storage and handling of
flammable and combustible liquids. Approved metal safety cans shall be used for the
handling and use of flammable liquids. Grounding and bonding between containers
shall be maintained when transporting flammable liquids.
2) Flammable or combustible liquids shall not be stored in areas used for exits, stairways
or normally used for the safe passage of people.
3) Flammable liquids shall be kept in closed containers when not actually in use.
4) No smoking, open flame, exposed heating elements, or other sources of ignition shall
be permitted in areas or rooms where spray painting is done. No Smoking or Open
Flames signs in Vietnamese shall be posted at all spraying areas and paint storage
rooms.
5) When spray painting, the worker shall use approved respiratory protection.
6) All conductive objects in the spraying area shall be grounded.
7) All spraying areas shall be adequate for natural ventilation to remove flammable vapor
and mists to a safe location and to confine and control combustible residues.
8) Packages containing paints, varnishes, lacquers, thinners or other volatile painting
materials shall be kept tightly closed when not in use.
9) Unopened containers of paints, varnishes, lacquers, thinners or other flammable paint
materials shall be kept in a well ventilated location, free or excessive heat, smoke,
sparks, flames, or direct rays of the sun.
10) Paint scrapings and paint-saturated debris shall be removed daily from the premises.
13.18. Grinding Wire, Buffing Wheels and Grinding Tools
A. Grinding wire and buffing wheels
1) No adjustments shall be made while the wheel is in motion.
2) Personnel shall use proper protective when using wire wheels.
3) Grinding wheels shall not be operated beyond their rated speeds and shall never be left
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4) Do not use the side of the wheel unless the wheel is designed for this type of grinding.
5) Grinding wheels, when removed from mounting, should be stored in a dry place.
6) Portable grinders with wheel diameters exceeding 50 mm shall not be operated without
approved guard.
B. Grinding tools.
1) Work or tool rests shall not be adjusted.
2) All abrasive wheels shall be closely inspected before mounting. Cracked or damaged
grinding wheels shall be destroyed.
3) Grinding wheels shall not be operated in excess of their rated safe speed.
4) Floor stand and bench mounted abrasive wheels, used for external grinding, shall be
provided with safety guards ( protective hoods)
5) Hand held power grinders should have a guard to cover the spindle end, nut, and flange
projections.
13.19. Shop work, machinery, and equipment
1) Only authorized personnel shall operate, maintain, or repair machines and equipment.
2) Machine guards shall be kept in place except when removed for the purpose of
inspection or repair. All guards shall be reinstalled immediately following such
inspection or repair.
3) Removable hand operated winches, jacks, hoists, and similar equipment shall be
removed when not use.
13.20. Temporary electrical wiring works
1. Temporary wiring shall be equipped with heavy-duty flexible electrical cords with
connections and insulation maintained in safe condition.
2. Temporary lighting shall be equipped with guards to prevent accidental contact with the
bulb, except that guards are not required when the bulb is recessed deeply within the
reflector.
3. Stringer lights can be used inside boilers provided they meet National Electric Code and are
not connected to a ground fault circuit interrupter. This type of equipment shall be used for
lighting only.
4. Cords shall be clear of working space and walkways or other locations in which they may be
exposed to damage.
5. Exposed non-current carrying metal parts of temporary lighting shall be grounded
electrically, either through a third wire in the cable containing the circuit conductors or
through a separate wire that is grounded at the source of the current.
6. Battery, low-voltage, or lighting systems with ground fault circuit containing the circuit
conductors or through a separate wire that is grounded at the source of the current.
7. Power and lighting cable shall be inspected for the following
- Insulation is free of cracks and worn spots.
- Cables are not carrying more current than their rated capacity.
- Cables are not properly suspended to prevent chafing or undue stress.
13.21. Excavation
A. General
1) The sides of all excavations in which employees are exposed to danger from moving
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2) The determination of angle of repose and design of supporting system shall be based on
careful evaluation of pertinent factors such as: depth of cut, possible variation in water
content of the material while the excavation is open: anticipated changes in materials
from exposure to air, sun, water, or freezing; loading imposed by structures, equipment,
overlaying material, or stored material; and vibration from equipment, blasting, of
traffic.
3) Where a weak stratum is overlain by strata with a greater angle of repose, the angle of
repose for the overlying strata shall be taken as no more than that of the supporting
stratum.
4) Diversion ditches, dikes, or other means shall be used to prevent surface water entering
an excavation and to provide good drainage of the area adjacent to the excavation.
5) Excavated material shall be stored and retained at a distance to prevent excessive
loading on face of the excavation.
6) Boulders, stumps, or other materials that may slide or roll into the excavation shall be
removed or made safe.
7) Barricades or safety provisions shall be placed at all excavations, which are adjacent to
paths, walkways, sidewalks, driveways, and other pedestrian or vehicle thoroughfares.
This applies to all excavation that is greater than 1 m deep. Warning signs must be
erected on the barricade advising of the danger. Excavations that are adjacent to
pedestrian and/ or vehicle access must have flashing yellow lights at night to indicate
the boundary of the excavation.
8) Side slopes and faces of all excavations shall be maintained in safe condition by
scaling, benching, barricading, rock bolting, wire mesh, or other means. Special
attention shall be given to slopes, which may be adversely affected by weather,
moisture content, or vibration.
B. Trench Excavation
1) Banks more than 1.5 m high shall be shored, laid back to a stable slope, or provided
with other equivalent protection where employees may be exposed to moving ground or
cave-ins. Trenches less than 1.5m in depth also shall be protected when examination of
the ground indicates hazardous ground movement may be expected.
2) Bracing or shoring of trenches shall be carried along with the excavation.
3) Cross braces or trench jacks shall be in true horizontal position, secured to
prevent sliding, falling, or kick-outs.
C. Permit to Excavate/Inspections
Due to the size and load of the many heavy lifts will be done on the project it is vital to have
sound ground for operating on. Therefore there will be an inspection / approval process before
and after any temporary excavation in carried out.
1) Prior to any excavation being done, the Permit to work sheet must be submitted and
approved safety department may then carry out pre-work inspection, to ensure safe
working practices and access. If the excavation will block access to others, a notice to
excavate must be erected the day before in English and Vietnamese informing all
persons that access will be blocked for the length of time. After approval work can
commence.
2) The back filling and proper compaction is vital to safety for crane operations at a later
date. Compaction material must be of good quality (the excavated material will not
necessarily be permitted for re-use as backfill), the material must be placed and
compacted in layers no more than 300 mm thick, and mechanical compaction must be
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3) After backfill and compaction is complete the area must be left in a suitable condition
for access. Leaving an access blocked with a mound of excess backfill material is not
permitted. Excess material must be removed.
4) All excavations for piping, conduit, drainage, etc, must be marked with wooden pegs
indicating the location and route of the buried service / excavation.
5) Compaction equipment must be suitable for type of excavation to be back filled. A
heavy static roller is not suitable for a small cable trench, for example.
13.22. Demolition
1) Prior to permitting employees to start demolition, an engineering survey of the structure
and demolition plan shall be made by a competent person to determine the condition of
the framing, floors, wall, and possibility of unplanned collapse of any portion of the
structure.
2) All electric, gas, water, steam, sewer, and other service lines shall be shut off, capped,
or otherwise controlled outside the building line before demolition is started.
3) It shall be examined if any hazardous chemicals, gases, explosives, flammable
materials, or dangerous substances have been used in any pipes, tanks, or other
equipment on the property.
4) The openings of the floor / wall shall be properly protected from the failing materials or
persons.
5) During the demolition, a competent person shall continuously inspect the weakened or
deteriorated floors, walls, or loosened material to protect from unexpected failure
collapse. No employee shall be permitted to work where such hazards exist until they
are corrected by shoring, bracing, or other means.
13.23. Blasting and Explosives (To do at a later date).
13.24. (To do at a later date).
14. SAFETY CONTROL SYSTEM
14.1. Safety Inspections
A. Safety Department
A Month Safety patrol will be performed by the HSE department members followed by a
meeting. A record of the Safety patrol shall be recorded to the committee meeting minutes.
All unsafe activities or unsafe conditions shall be recorded and circulated to the all
concerned parties in order to prevent the re-occurrence of the similar or same case.
B. Safety Manager
The Safety Manager shall carry out daily, weekly and monthly inspections.
C. Safety Officer
Contractor Safety Officers will be required to spend the majority of their time on safety
patrol. Enforcing the rules and regulations of the Project Safety Plan. Reporting to the
Safety Manager on personnel that do not comply or frequently break safety rules.
Observing and adding to "Pre Start & Tool Box Safety Meetings ". Checking workers on
entry to the Project for safety equipment / ID / consumption of alcohol. Ensuring all
equipment in use has inspection tag. Ensuring the Project achieves a 100% accident free
record.
D. Other
Other inspections have been detailed elsewhere in the Safety Plan. They include, crane
inspections, equipment inspections, confined space work areas, hazardous material storage,
critical lifts, starting dangerous works, all requests by Contractor, and as required to ensure
the project achieves a 100% accident free record.
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14.2. Accident Analysis
A. General
There are three primary categories for situations requiring investigations:
ACCIDENT - An undesired event that has caused injury, damage, lost time or interruption of
work.
INCIDENT - An undesired event that has the potential for damage to personnel, equipment
or the environment.
NEAR MISS - An undesired event that under slightly different conditions could have
resulted in an accident.
As the starting point for any investigation, we must examine how the work procedure / safety
procedure deviated from the correct routine that caused an accident / incident or near miss.
Factors causing such deviation typically include some of the following:
1) Broken or Malfunctioning equipment
2) Incorrect choice of equipment for the job
3) Incorrect working procedure
4) Blocked access ways
5) Working in poor weather condition
6) Workers in a hurry to complete something
7) Non - use of recommended safety equipment
8) Poor supervision by foremen / engineers / supervisors
It is to be strongly emphasized at all opportunities that all accidents are preventable, if the
correct works procedure and safety requirements are strictly followed.
B. Major Safety Accident / Incident
In the event of a major accident / incident occurring on the site, that results in a fatality,
personnel hospitalization, damage to property, or a serious near miss, an accident investigation
team consisting of the following persons: Safety Manager, Chief medical officer, safety officer
and a representative of CLIENT, will promptly carry out an investigation and analysis of the
accident / incident and submit to CLIENT an incident report covering the following items:
Description of the accident / incident
Names of companies and personnel involved
Medical report on casualties ( including current status )
Probable causes of the situation
Recommendation for preventing similar accident / incident
C) Minor Accident / Incident
All minor accidents where personnel require first aid, but not necessitating the persons removal
from site for further treatment, shall be investigated by Safety Department Officers. The
primary aim of such investigations is to identify unsafe work practices, as a minor accident /
incident in a dangerous location, can easily lead to a major accident / incident. A typical
example would be a worker standing on a nail on a scaffold. The nail will not cause serious
injury, but falling off the scaffolding can.
14.3. Reporting (To be included at a later date)
14.4. Safety Plan Review
The project safety plan is a guide for all aspects of safety on the project. The phases of the
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changing. This safety Plan is not inclusive of all aspects of project safety, it will have additional
sections added as works progress, and as a result of Safety Department recommendations.
Additionally, changes will be made to existing procedure / rules as a result of Accident
Investigation, Requirements made by Government Authorities of Vietnam, and
recommendations of CLIENT and Safety Department.

15. MOTIVATION AND INCENTIVE SCHEME


(To be included at a later date)

16. GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR ALL PERSONNEL


1) Every accident is avoidable
2) If it is not safe - STOP WORK - and inform your supervisor
3) Before starting equipment - look down - look around
4) Get all injuries, no matter how minor checked by first aid officer
5) Report all accidents to your safety officer
6) Safety begins with thinking before taking action
7) Use the correct safety equipment at all times
8) Wear your safety helmet / ID card and proper shoes at all times when on the project
9) Take action when given instruction by safety officer
10) Always wear eye protection when operating power tools
11) Encourage your friends to wear the proper safety equipment
12) Clean up after you finish working. Never block the access.
13) No food is allowed within the main site but portable water shall be available at each
working place.
14) In the subcontractor area all food any food scraps must be placed in bins provided
15) All rubbish must be placed in nominated area. Never leave rubbish lying around.
16) A clean and tidy site is a safe site
17) Always use the toilets provided. There are penalties if you do not.
18) No smoking is allowed within the main construction area.
19) No alcohol or drugs are permitted anywhere on the project site
20) Personnel who arrive for work under the influence of drug or alcohol will not enter the
site
21) Gambling is strictly prohibited on the project site.
22) Workers found drinking alcohol, consuming drugs or gambling will be banned from
site.
23) Personnel found: Fighting/ stealing goods/ damaging works will result in being banned
from the project and taking to police station for further action.
24) Always pay attention to signs/ warnings and directions from safety staff. They are there
to protect you.
25) If the load is too heavy-get help from other.
26) If you do not understand an instruction-ask for help before continuing.
27) Always use the correct access point for scaffolding/ entering buildings/ gaining access
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28) Guy ropes must be used on long loads being lifted.
29) All heavy equipment moving/ operating must have a signalman. Do not stay/walk/work
under suspending loads.
30) Only authorized electricians can carry out electrical wiring
31) All electric leads must have proper plugs.
32) Fires are completely prohibited at all time locations on the project.
33) All excavations/ penetrations must have fence or barricade
34) All tools must have corrected safety guards in place. Never use a tool that is missing the
guards.
35) Welder must wear approved welding mask and welding gloves. Workers found welding
without minimum safety equipment will be unable to continue working.
36) All persons welding and flame cutting must be aware of the safety of other around,
above and below them before they start work.
37) Use your safety belt.
38) If you do not have enough light - stop work until your electrician is called and provided
more lights.
39) Oxygen tanks must be caged and upright at all times.
40) Everyone is responsible for safety on the project.
41) WE SHOULD ALL AIM FOR 100% ACCIDENT FREE PROJECT.
42) Listen carefully during Pre-start Meetings- What you learn might prevent you having an
accident.
43) All electric boxes must have lids, be elevated off the ground, and have plugs on leads.
44) Electric cable must be buried and not run over vehicles.
45) All lights must have protective cages. No bare bulbs are permitted
46) Every office / store must have a fire extinguisher. Know how to use it.
47) Children and animals are not permitted on the project site under any conditions
48) If you see something which is dangerous inform your safety officer
49) Don't work alone in dangerous locations always have a fellow workers with you
50) ALWAYS REMEMBER - SAFETY FIRST

17. PENALTIES FOR SAFETY VIOLATIONS/FAILURE TO COMPLY


Removal from Site:
For a number of actions that are mentioned throughout this Safety Plan, personnel that
engage in such activities a drinking on site, stealing, vandalism, repeated failure to abide safety
instruction, threatening behavior toward any Contractor Staff, Safety officers, security officers,
will result in their removal from site, confiscation of ID card, and if deemed necessary- escorted
to the local police station.
Minor Offences:
For personnel committing minor offences, in most circumstances they will receive a verbal
warning to rectify the situation immediately, however, if they refuse to take action, or ignore the
safety officers request their ID card No. will be recorded, along with there offence and a penalty
will be imposed on the workers. A minor offence is one where a worker is in violation of the
rules, but not causing himself or others immediate danger.
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A major offence being a violation of safety rules which places the workers or other
personnel within immediate danger. Example of this would be workers smoking near flammable
material, workers at height without safety belt, carrying out welding without mask, etc. In all
such cases the worker will receive a verbal instruction to immediately rectify the situation, but
their ID card and nature of offence will be recorded / passed to safety manager, and a penalty
will be applied.

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