Dole 2
Dole 2
Dole 2
Plans, develops and oversees the accident prevention programs for the
construction
project ;
Gather feedback, disuss, review safety policies, procedures and
recommended improvements;
Conducts safety/toolbox meetings;
Communicate safety and health corners and information to management
and personnel;
Review reports of accident investigation and implementation of program;
Solicit, evaluate and confirm implementation of safety and health
suggestions from employees.
Section 4
b. Project Coordinator
Ensure that all workers under his supervision understand safety and
responsibility.
Ensures that proper use of PPE.
Acts without delay in addressing all hazards and unsafe conditions
and actions within the scope of their area of responsibility.
Holds toolbox safety meeting with the workers.
c. Worker
Consistently observes work conditions, operation, equipment and
tools for the purpose of accident prevention.
Complies with all regulation as well as safe work practices and
safety rules.
Uses all necessary personal protective safety equipment and other
safe working practices.
Corrects any unsafe practices within the scope of work operations
and reports any unsafe condition.
Attend all committee/toolbox meetings.
Section 6 Conduct of Toolbox Meeting
To discuss matters pertaining to the job;
To provide briefing on the planned work;
To predict potential hazards or actual occurrence of accidents at the
site;
To provides tips and suggestions on how to prevent possible
accidents, and;
To discuss other pertinent matters) e.g accident prevention)
Section 7
7.0
The company will provide the following basic PPEs and enforce the use of the
adequate and
Approved type of personal protective clothing and equipment suited to the risk
inherent in the work operations performed:
Safety Shoes will be used for general works and to be worn at all
times on the site.
Safety Helmet all workers must wear an approved asafety helmet
while on the construction site.
Safety Gloves to be worn wherever possible for hand protection.
Safety Googles/Face Shield protection against flying objects from
doing works such as chipping, grinding, cutting drilling works and alike.
Safety Belt/Harness to be used whenever working at height.
Others (specify depending on the nature work and hazard identified)
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Section 8
Facilities
8.0
The owner/employer will provide the following basic first-aid kit and health
care medicines
and facilties for workers in the site:
ADHESIVE STRIPS, TRIANGULARBANDAGE, 70% ALCOHOL, BETADINE
SOLUTION, WOUND/COMBINE DRESSINGS, SAFETY PINS, SCISSORS, KIDNEY BASIN,
GAUZE SQUARES, FORCEPS, DISPOSABLE LATEX GLOVES, SHARPS DISPOSABLE
CONTAINER, STERILE SYRINGES, STERILE WATER, PLASTIC BAGS, HOT/COLD PACK
(REUSABLE), THERMOMETER, NOTEPAD AND PENCIL.
MEDICATIONS:
PARACETAMOL(BIOGESIC),
MEDICOL,
OMEOPRAZOLE,
LOPERAMIDE(DIATABS), METRONIDAZOLE, AND BENADRYL.
Section 9
9.0
The following welfare facilities will be provided in the site to ensure humane
working
Conditions.
a. Adequate supply of safe drinking water.
b. Adequate sanitary, washing and sleeping facilities seperate for men and
women workers.
c. Adeqaute facilities for changing and for the storage and drying of work
clothes.
d. Adequaye accomodation for taking meals.
Section 10
10.0 Working Hour and Breaktime (Indicate the maximum number of work
hours per day)
8 HRS. PER DAY FROM MONDAY TO SATURDAY / BREAKTIME MINS. MORNING
AND 15 MINS. NOON.
Section 11 Construction Waste Disposal System
11.0 Construction Waste Disposal System
The main contractor including subcontractors will be responsible for
minimizing waste
generated during the implementation of the project. The following procedures for
disposal of waste will be implemented in the site:
1. Ensure that the construction wastes are segregated from that of domestic
waste.
2. All domestic waste is to be collected on daily a basis.
3. Contruction debris (broken hollow blocks, spliced concrete, loose concrete,
etc.,) should be taken out on the staging area.
4. Oil spills and spoiled greases should be wrapping in the black garbage bag
and will be properly disposed.
5. Application of good housekeeping.
Section 12 Safe Work Practices
12.0 Safe Work Practices (Indicate safety work practices based on the
scope of works to be undertaken. Example given. You may use extra
sheets).
12.1.1Welding and Cutting
12.1.2Hand and Power Tools
12.1.3Safe Handling of Materials
12.1.4Electrical Works and Installation
Section 13 Other Safety Procedures
Enumerate/describe other safety procedure in accomplishing the project.
JOB
SITE
INSPECTION________________________________________________________________________
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PERIODIC
SAFETY
MEETINGS
(TOOL
BOX
MEETINGS)___________________________________________________
First Offense
= __Warning (Written)____
Second Offense = __Penalty (One (1) day Suspension w/o Pay)___
Third Offense
= __Penalty (Three (3) days Suspension w/o
Pay)
Fourth
Offense
__Dismissal____________________________________________
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.
II.
Introduction
III.
Objective (ZAP)
IV.
V.
Policy (CSHP)
VI.
Attachments
INTRODUCTION
OBJECTIVE (ZAP)
A. Safety Man
1. Implementing the safety policies stipulated in the companys health
and Safety Manual by insisting the that workers observed and obey all
the rules and regulations necessary to maintain a safe workplace and
safe work habits and practices.
2. Being knowledgable of potential jobs hazards.
3. Assuring compliance withconstructio safety and health standard
requirements.
4. Making regular safety inspections.
5. Establishing safety procedures.
6. Maintaining safety records.
B. First Aider
1. Give immmediate temporary treatment in case of injury or illness,
before the services of a physician becomes available.
2. Maintain first aid kits and required contents in the project site.
charge or safety desigated person will review the companys safe work practices or
other safety information with workers. Whenever a new practice of procedure is
introduced into the workplace, it will be throughly reviewed for safety. Minutes of
the meeting shall be recorded and distributed by the safety in-charge or safety
designanted person and signed by all attendees. A daily toolbox meeting will also
be conducted among workers and their respective supervisors for the purpose of
instruction, disscussion and proper briefing on the planned work, the asssesment of
the past work, the possibility or actual occurence of accidents at the work areas,
tips and suggestions on how to prevent accidents and etc.
Personal Protective Equipment
1. Safety helmet wil be worn on job sites when there are potentials of falling
objects, hair entaglement, burning, or electrical hazards.
2. Google wil be worn when there are potential hazards from flying objects or
particles, chemical, glare, or dust.
3. Safety shoes shall be worn to protect from falling objects, chemicals, or
stepping on sharp objects.
4. Protective gloves or clothing shall be worn when required to protect against
hazards.
5. Harnesses and lanyards shall be utilized for all protection as required.
Safety Rules
1. All workers shall follow the safe practices and rules of the companys Health
and Safety Manual and such other safety rules and practices required to
safety execute any specific tasks.
2. All workers shall report all unsafe conditions or practices to the proper
authority including but not limited to their immediate supervisor, and if
corrective action is not taken immediately, a government authority with
proper jurisdiction over such practices.
3. Keep your mind at work at all times, Horseplay, scuffing, and other acts which
tend to have adverse influence on safety or well-being other workers are
prohibited.
4. Suitable clothing and footwear must be worn at times. Personal safety
equipment (hard hats, eye protection, gloves and safety shoes) must be worn
as prescribed by each job.
5. Watch where you are walking Dont run.
6. Anyone under the influence of intoxicating liqour or drugs, including
prescription drugs which impair motor skills and judgement shall not be
allowed on the job. Inform your supervisor if taking strong prescription drugs
that warn aginst driving or using machinery.
7. No one shall be permitted to work while the workers ability or alertness is so
impaired by fatigue, illnes or other causes that it might expose the worker or
others to injury.
8. Do not distract the attention of fellow workers. Do not egage in any act which
would endanger other workers.
9. Sanitation facilities have been provided for use. Defacing or damaging these
facilities is forbidden.
10.Good housekeeping must be practiced at all times in the work area. Clean up
all waste and eliminate any dangers in the work area.
11.Disposed of all trash, waste, and debris properly and carefully. A god is a
clean job, and a clean job is the start of a safe job. So keep your working area
free from rubbish and debris.
12.Never moved an injured person unless it is absolutely necessary. Further
injury may result. Kepp the injured as comfortable as possible. All injuries
should be reported immediately to the immediate supervisor and to the
safety in-charge so the arrangement can be made for medical or first-aid
treatment.
13.When lifting heavy objects, use the large muscles of the legs instead of the
smaller muscles of the back.
14.Nobody but the operator shall be allowed to ride on equipment unlees proper
seating is provided.
15.Do not use power tool and equipment until you have been properly instructed
in the safe work methods and become authorized to use them.
16.Workers should be alert to see that all equipment guards and other protective
devices are in proper places and adjusted. Do not removed, displace,
damage, or destroy any safety device or safeguard furnished or provided for
used on the job, nor interfere with the use thereof.
17.Before serving, repair, or adjusting any powered tool or piece of equipment,
disconnect it, lock out the source of power, and tag it out.
18.Use only extension cords of the three-prong type. Use ground fault circuit
interrupters at all times and using tools in wet atmosphere (e.g.outdoors) or
with any temporary power supply. Check the electrical grounding system
daily.
19.Never enter an area that has been barricaded.
20.If you must work around earthmoving equipment including trucks make sure
the operators can always se you.
21.Never oil, lubricated, or fuel equipment while enguine is running.
22.Barricade danger areas. Guard rails may be required.
23.Keep out of trenches or cuts that have not have been properly shored or
sloped.
24.The use of harnesses with safety lines when working from unprotected
heights is mandatory. Always keep your line as tight as possible.
25.Know where firefighting equipment is located and be trained how to used it.
26.Know what is emergency procedures have been established for the job site
(Location of the emergency phone, first-aid kit, fire extinguisher locations,
etc.).
Job Safety Instructios
A. After inspecting the job site, the safety in-charge or other designated
person wil identify and evaluate all potential hazards for:
1. Injury severity potential.
2. Probability of an accident.
B. The safety in-charge or safety designated person will also appraise the
skill and acknowledge level of exposed workers.
C. Appropriate instructions wil be given on the following:
1. Where hazards are pointed out.
2. Necessary precautionary measures will be explained.
3. The higher the hazards the more detailed will be the instruction.
D. Records will be maintained for all instruction sessions.
Safety Descipline
A. Four-step System
First Violation : Oral warning; notation for workers file.
Second Violation : Written warning; copy for worker and workers file.
Third Violation : Written warning; one day Suspension without pay.
Fourth Violation : Written warning; one week Suspension, or termination if
warranted.
B. A record will be maintained of all discipline with the Personnel Office.
Safety Procedures
1. Housekeeping
The practice of proper housekeeping and cleanliness is highly enforced. Poor
housekeeping is a major factor in many accidents. A cluttered area is bouth
unsafe and ineffecient. Every worker is responsible for keeping a clean area and
ensures that all areas remian clean and orderly.
Worksites must be clean and orderly. Work surfaces must be kept dry or
appropriate means taken to assure the surfaces are slip resistant. Spills must be
cleaned up immediately. Combustible dust must be cleaned up. The
accumulated combustible dust must be removed routinely.
Covered metal waste cans are provided for oily and paint-soaked waste.
Make sure all pits and excavation and floor openings are either covered or
otherwise guarded.
3. Work Permits
Works permits must be secured all the time before starting any work so
the details of applicable safety requirements as formulated for the project
will be strictly followed.
4. Safety Equipment
The use of warninf signs and signage, barricades, and caution tapes
and other safety equipment necessary to execute the work safely will be
enforce. Dangerous areas shall be barricated and the use of guard rails or
perimeter cables if required will be used.
5. Personal Protective Equipment
Appropriate personal protective equipment and clothing will be always worn
according to
the activity, specifically:
Hard hats must be worn specially in areas subject to falling objects, and at all
times while in the project site.
Appropriate footwear including steel toed shoes must be worn in areas where
there is any risk of foot injury from hot, falling objects, crushing or
penetrating action.
6. Excavations
Excavation must be barricated to protect workers and vehicles.
Trenches over five feet deep must be shored or sloped as required.
Exacavated or other
material will not be stored nearer than two feet from the edge of excavation and a
required one (1) meter strip on both sides will be leveled and kept clear to avoid
objects from falling into the trench. Personnel will not be allowed to walk close to
the edges of excavation to prevent them from falling. Excavation less than five feet
may also require cave in protection in some instances. Tenches will be inspected
everyday before work commences and after heavy rains or any other occurrences
which could affected satability.
Men working in trenches or pits are cautioned and required to protect
themselves with the proper PPE against falling objects. Men working in trench will
be cautioned to stand and work at a safe distance to avoid being hit being hit by
other workmens tools. Men working will be provided with ready access to and
egress from the trench by secured ladders or step.
In cases where the operation of jackhammer is needed the operator is
required wear the appropriate PPE and comply with noise protection regulation.
Equipment or vehicles will not be allowed to approach closer that what would
be the edge of the face battered in excavation.
7. Hoarding
The formwork including the shores, braces and other support will be
inspected by the designated person during erection, during and after concreting
work, and after any event likely to have affected their stability, for example after
heavy rain of following strong wind.
Worker involved in the mixing and the pouring of concrete are required to
wear proper PPE and specialized PPE for workers in contact with fresh concrete.
10.
Only authorized and trained personnel are permitted to use welding and
cutting equipment.
Compressed gas cylinders will be regularly examined for obvious signs of
defects, deep
rusting, or leakage. Care will be used in handling and storing cylinders, safety
valves, relief valves, and the like to prevent damage. Precaution must be taken to
prevent mixture of air or oxygen with flammable gasses except at a burner or a
standard torch. Only approved apparatus (torches, regulators, etc.) will be used.
Cylinders will be kept away from the sources of heat. Empty cylinders will be
appropriately marked and their valves closed.
Cylinders, cylinders valves, regulators, hoses and apparatus will be kept free
of oil or greasy substances. Care will be taken not to drop or strike cylinders.
The open circuit (No load) voltage of arc welding and cutting machines will be
set as low as possible and not in excess of the recommended limits. Grounding of
the machines frame and safety ground connections of portable machines will be
checked periodically. Electrodes will be remove in the hoders when not in use. All
electric power will be shut off when no one is in attendance.
Suitable fire extinguishing equipment will be available for immediate use
before starting to ignite the weloding torch. Welders will be strictly forbidden to coil
or loop welding electrode cable around their bodies.
Fire watchers will be assigned when welding or cutting is performed in
locations where serious fire might develop.
Personnel exposed to the hazard created by welding, cutting or brazing
operations will be protected with proper PPE and clothing.
Adequate ventilation will be checked where cutting or welding is performed.
11.
Painting Works
Painting operation will be carried out in matter that will minimize dispersal of
paint mist
and solvent vapor in public areas.
12.
Electrical Works
Driving
All workers within the project site will be advised to Drive Safety. If vehicle are
used during
the work day, seat belts and shoulder harnesses are to be worn at all times. The
speed limit imposed within the project site will not be exceeded. Vehicle will be
parked in legal spaces and must not obstruct traffic. Defensive driving will be
practiced by workers at all times.
14.
Equipment
equipped with appropriate safeguards. Power tools must not be use without the
correct shield, guard, or attachment will be guarded to prevent physical contact.
All cords connecting electrically-operated tools and equipment will be double
insulated or effectively grounded.
Proper PPE will be worn when operating these tools.
B. Small Concrete Mixers
The mixer will be operated by qualified personnel given adequate
instruction and
Training by a competent person to operate such machinery. Effective guards
will be in place over belts, pulleys, chains or at appropriate places. The mixer will be
properly set up on firm level ground when in use and the wheels are properly
choked to prevent movement while in the operation. A regular inspection and
maintainance will be performed specially on the drum and pulley gear in order to
ensure that the machine is in good working condition at all times.
Proper PPE will be worn when operating the machine.
C. Excavators/Payloaders
Operator of these units will have proper training and be specifically
authorized to
operate the machine.
Drivers of dump truck being loaded by the machines will be cautioned to
stand clear of their units and the excavator/loader while loading is in progress.
When working around the machines, workers are cautioned to make sure that the
operator can seee notice them by all the face the machine.
Operators will be advised not to moved loads over the heads workers, truck
cabs or any vehicle.
Whell loader when travelling will carry its bucket low so that it does not block
the vision of the operator and to maintain satability.
Proper PPE will be worn when operating the machine.
D. Dump Trucks (D Trucks)
Drivers will drive defensively, obety road signs and will never race other
vehicles.
Dump trucks will not be driven at speed exceeding the authorized speed
limit and
loaded beyond the authorized load limits.
During the loading operation driver will not enter or leave the cab while
loading is in progress; only to moved off when signaled that loading is complete.
Where material is to be transported on a public road, local government
regulations must be followed.
Fire Prevention
Upon arrival at a new job site, the safety prsonnel or designated person shall
evaluated the
site make sure all the personnel are aware of emergency phone numbers for
notifying the local fire department and other emergency agencies.
Portable fire extinguishers shall be accessible at all workers are instructed in
the use of extinguishers and the fire protection procedures adapted for the project
site.
Construction areas will be maintained in a fire safe condition and accessible
for emergency respose forces. Proper construction fire safety practices will be
utilized during all construction activities. Excessive combustible (Paper) will not be
stored in work areas.
All combustible scrap, debris and waste materials (oil rags, etc.) will be stored
in covered materials recepatacles and remove from the worksite promptly. Proper
storage to minimize the risk of fire will be practiced. Only approved container and
tanks are to be used for the storage and handling of flammable and combustible
liquids. All flammable liquids will be kept i close containers when not in use. Gas
cylinders and oxygen cylinders will be stored seperated with a fire resistant barrier.
Emergency Procedures
In the event of an accident, the health and safety designated personnel and
the first aider will take immediately control of the incident. The injured person
should not be touched. The power supply will be switch off or arrange to have power
switch off before touching the injured person.
Emergency mdical assistance will be immediately ask for so the same can be
provided right away by the Client of the nearest outside medical facility. Emergency
cell phone numbers of Medical/Fire Department, the health and safety desigmnated
personnel and pf the First Aider will be posted in the field office especially in the
cover of the first aid cabinet and above the fire extinguisher.
In case of fire, attempt will be made to extinguish the fire using the aviulable
fire fighting equipment and raise the alarm by calling the Citys Fire Department.
Submitted by:
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CAPIZ COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
Owner
Prepared by:
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DANNY DAVE
FABIANA
Safety Officer
Policy (CHSP)