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Table of Contents
SECTION
1
2A
2B
3
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.15
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
7
8
DESCRIPTION
INTRODUCTION
APPLICATION & SCOPE
DEFINITIONS
HSE POLICY STATEMENET
LEADER SHIP & ACCOUNTABILITY
OWNER
GUIDE LINES TO CONTRACTOR
CONSULTANT
DESIGNER
ALL EMPLOYEES
SAFETY MANAGEMENT
HSE OBJECYIVES, TARGETS AND GOALS
GATE ENTRY PROCEDURE
SAFETY EQUIPMENT/PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
TRAINING &SAFETY INDUCTION
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PLAN
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS/RISK ASSESSMENT
SITE PLANNING AND LAYOUT
SAFETY INSPECTION/AUDIT
PENALTIES FOR NON-COMPLIANCE
INCIDENT REPORTING AND INVESTIGATION SYSTEM
SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETINGS
SAFETY REPORTS
TRANSPORTATION&STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS & DANGEROUS
MATERIALS
WORK PERMIT SYSTEM
HOUSE KEEPING
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE
PHYSICAL FITNESS FOR WORKMEN
MEDICAL CHECK UP
HEALTH
ENVIRONMENT
CONTRACTOR HSE PLAN
PROJECT HSE ORGANISATION CHART
ANNEXURE I List of BIS codes / Statutory Regulations
ANNEXURE II Checklist for Safety Inspection / Audit
ANNEXURE III Medical Fitness certificate
1.0
INTRODUCTION
Construction is one of the most hazardous land-based work sector in India. A large numbers
of contractor/sub-contractors workforces are deployed to carry out construction activities.
In order to improve and maintain the safety levels at our construction site, the contractors
workmen health and safety are of utmost importance and there is a need to institute a good
HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT system to be implemented by the contractor at site.
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HSE:
Health, Safety and Environment
HSE Committee: The committee at the site to monitor all HSE matters, especially the HSE
improvement plan.
Site: Defined area where the activity takes place.
Risk: A combination of the probability of occurrence of a defined hazard and its estimated
gravity.
PPE: Personal Protective Equipment
Consultant
Consultant is a physical or legal person/entity engaged by owner to provide the consultancy
services to owner for management of the contract on their behalf or as specified.
Designer
Designer is a physical or legal person / entity engaged by owner to provide design services
of a work site.
Owner's Representative / Engineer in Charge
The Owners representative / Engineer-in-charge is the one, who has been designated by
the owner to manage the contract.
Owner's Safety Officer
A properly trained person designated by owner who ensures the implementation of
approved Contractor HSE plan
3.0
ii)
iii)
To specify rules (e.g. for security including access arrangements) and safety
rules such as fire protection, first aid arrangements, Emergency
preparedness ,Work Permit systems etc. to the main contractors.
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iv)
v)
vi)
To ensure to inform the management about the site HSE management and
incidents etc.
xiv) To ensure that the Consultant, contractor and sub-contractor employ / designate
qualified & trained Safety Engineer / Officer commensurate with requirement of
the job.
4.1.3
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viii) To communicate to the Contractor the imposed restrictions which may affect
the work/personnel such as the temporary closure of a corridor or electrical
isolation of equipment?
ix)To review and monitor the contractor's adherence to their HSE plan and all
applicable environmental, health, and safety requirements.
x) To ensure risk analysis, mitigation process prepared for each activity by
contractor before starting the activity.
xi)To ensure that all work men shall assemble at assembly point in case of
emergency.
xii)
workmen at all levels (who will plan, monitor, oversee and carry out the work)
undergo Health, Safety and Environmental training in their respective
responsibilities with respect to conducting work safely and with due regard for
the protection of the environment.
xiii)
ii)
To support the safety team in ensuring implement ting and maintaining the
HSE standards at site.
iii)
To ensure the tool box talks for each activity before taking up the work at
site.
iv)
v)
vi)
4.2
Contractor's Management
Responsibilities of the contractor should include the following:
i) To have a documented HSE Plan at site.
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ii) Effective implementation of HSE Management Plan at the project site which is
reviewed by Owners Company.
iii) To implement safe methods and practices, deploy appropriate machinery, tools
& tackles, experienced supervisory personnel and skilled work force etc.
required for execution.
iv) To prepare a comprehensive and documented plan for implementation,
monitoring and reporting of Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) and
implement the same after its approval from Contractor's top Management
v) To nominate qualified & trained Safety Engineers / Officers reporting to the Site
in charge, for supervision, co-ordination and, liaison for the implementation of
the safety plan.
vi) To ensure that all contractors & sub contractors workers /staff shall wear the
PPEs at all times based on their work activities.
vi) Similar HSE Plan should be implemented at the sub- contractors or suppliers
site /office. However the compliance with the HSE Plan is to be the sole
responsibility of the Contractor.
vii) To arrange suitable facilities in liaison with the owner for drinking water, toilets,
lighting, canteen, crche etc as applicable as per Laws/ Legislation at site and
also arrange for workmen compensation insurance, third party liability
insurance, registration under WC, ESI / PF act etc as applicable.
viii) To arrange for fire protection equipment as per the advice of owner to improve
the awareness to workers on safety and health.
ix) To ensure all the workers shall be assembled at one place in case of emergency.
x) To ensure the Mock drills shall be conducted for important activities
xi) To arrange the safety induction program to all workers before joining at site and
a safety induction badge to be issued and shall be displayed on demand by safety
department from owner and contractor.
xii) To ensure that its employees have completed appropriate health and safety
training as required by the statute / regulation and also as per requirements of
the Owner / Consultant. The documentation of such training imparted to all its
employees should be maintained and produced for verification as required.
xiii) To comply with all the security arrangements of owner. Also to arrange to issue
photo color identity gate pass to all workers/supervisors/Engineers etc.
xiv) To ensure that the plant and equipment used on-site by him / his employees is
correctly registered, controlled and maintained in sound working condition.
xv) To ensure availability of First Aid boxes, First Aid trained attendant and
Ambulances at the project site. Emergency preparedness to be displayed at all
important place.
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xvi) Provide the facility/shed to conduct the safety induction training and safety
training for the workforce.
xvii) Provide the safety signage wherever required at the site to create safety
awareness.
xviii) To ensure that all incidents including near misses are reported to all concerned
immediately.
xix)Provide the Safety Organization chart to the Owners Project in-charge
In construction projects where sub-contractors are engaged, the contractor should set out
the responsibilities, duties and safety measures that are expected of the sub-contractors
workforce. These measures should include the provision and use of specific safety
equipment, methods of carrying out specific tasks on safety and the inspection and
appropriate use of tools.
The responsibilities indicated separately under contractors Supervisor, Safety Officer and
contract worker are contractually that of the Contractor and legally binding on the
Contractor only. However the specific detailing as above has been given separately for
guidance and operational convenience.
The Sub-contractor should comply fully with all safety rules and conditions applicable with
the main contractor. Periodic safety internal/external audits to be conducted by the
contractor and the program of the audits to be informed to owner. Also the audit findings
and remedial actions shall be circulated to owner.
4.2.2
viii) To
ensure
that
the
workers
likely
to
be
exposed
to
hazardous
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workers are employed at site. For smaller jobs, the supervisor should assume the role of the
safety officer also.
4.2.3
Contract workers
The duties & responsibilities of the contractor worker should include the following:
i) To perform work safely as per the job requirement and instructions.
ii) To inform all concerned regarding unsafe conditions/acts.
iii) To wear PPE as stipulated and necessary for the job.
iv) To inform promptly to their supervisor regarding all work related incidents
resulting in personal injury, illness and/or property damage.
v) To take all necessary and appropriate safety precautions to protect themselves,
other personnel and the environment.
vi) To inform supervisor about and unsafe condition /Act immediately
4.3
CONSULTANT
The activities and responsibilities covered under the scope of the Owner may be delegated
to the consultant in those cases as applicable, based on the respective contract conditions.
The primary responsibility of Consultant is to ensure compliance with agreed HSE plan for
the contract by the Contractor. However those responsibilities conferred on Owner as
Principal employer cannot be delegated to consultant.
Where the consultants scope involves Engineering and Design, those factors under Designer
should also be applicable.
In all cases, the Consultant's scope should include submission of latest HSE plans for work
under his and Contractor's purview and implementing the same till job completion. It
should conform to owner's overall HSE plan. This should include Guidelines and
Implementation and Reporting Methodology to be followed with required report formats.
Adequate number of Safety Officers shall be provided by the Consultant with necessary
skills required for the work to be performed.
The Consultant shall review the documents submitted by the contractor and advice owner
on acceptance as well as advice suitability and number of Contractor's safety officers /
supervisors.
4.4
DESIGNER
The Process Designer should identify all hazards and risks likely to be encountered during
fabrication, erection including dismantling, Pre-commissioning, commissioning and
Performance run to meet the Guarantees and advise the risk mitigation measures.
All the hazards and safety measures to be adopted while handling Dangerous chemicals and
Catalysts should be detailed by the Process Licensor and the same should be again included
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in the scope of the suppliers. Specific write ups/MSDS should be obtained from patented
single source suppliers also.
Designs should recognize, include and apply safe practice during preparation, construction
and subsequent operational use and maintenance after completion of the Project.
All documents including drawings and calculations are to be originated, checked and
approved in accordance with latest international codes, standards, specifications and design
basis philosophy.
Preferred use of low risk materials, policy on hazardous substances, preferred use of low
noise and dust-suppressed equipment etc. should be encouraged.
4.5
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vi)
2.
3.
4.
Personal fall protection (Full body harness, Rope-grap fall arrester, etc)
5.
6.
7.
8.
5.3.2 The PPEs and safety appliances provided by the contractor shall be of the standard as
prescribed by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS)/International standard. If materials
conforming to BIS standards are not available, the contractor as approved by the
Owner shall procure PPE and safety appliances.
5.3.3 A register showing stock and issue of PPE should be maintained by the contractor at
site and must be available for inspection.
5.4
incidents. Contractor has to make facility/shed to conduct the safety training for the
workforce.
i)
ii)
(b) Instructed and trained in the measures available for the prevention,
control and protection against those hazards.
iii)
iv)
v)
The safety training badges shall be displayed by all the workers at site.
Provision to be made on the back side of the badges for noting down the
safety violations by the individual.
5.5
The Contractor shall prepare an Emergency Response Plan for all work sites as a
part of the Contractor HSE Plan. The plan shall integrate the emergency response
plans of the Contractor and all other subcontractors. The Emergency Response Plan
shall detail the Contractors procedures, including detailed communications
arrangements, for dealing with all emergencies that could affect the Site. This
include where applicable, injury, sickness, evacuation, fire, chemical spillage, severe
weather and rescue.
5.5.2
The contractor shall ensure that an Emergency Response Plan is prepared to deal
with emergencies arising out of:
i)
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ii)
iii)
Hot work
iv)
Radiation materials
v)
vi)
vii)
5.5.3
viii)
ix)
Trench collapse
x)
Arrangements shall be made for emergency medical treatment and evacuation of the
victim in the event of an accident or dangerous incident occurring, the chain of
command and the responsible persons of the contractor with their telephone
numbers and addresses for quick communication shall be adequately publicized and
conspicuously displayed in the workplace
5.5.4 Contractor shall arrange fully equipped Ambulance with qualified nurse to take care
of any emergency situations.
5.5.5 Contractors shall require to tie-up with the hospitals located in the neighbourhood
for attending to the casualties promptly and emergency vehicle kept on standby duty
during the working hours for the purpose.
5.5.6 Contractor shall conduct an onsite emergency mock drill once in a month for all his
workers and his subcontractors workers.
5.6
STEP 3: Identify the hazards against each of these steps (based on knowledge of accident,
Causes of injuries and personal experience) and determine the preventive measures to
overcome these hazards
STEP 4: Apply the controls to the hazards
STEP 5: Evaluate the controls
5.7
Suitable warning notices and also the routes to and from welfare facilities should be
displayed prominently.
ix) Pedestrian pathways and routes for vehicular traffic (light/heavy vehicles including
material handling equipment) should be earmarked.
x)
xi) Keep all equipment /machines under cover to prevent them from dust, rain/flood water,
heat etc. and follow storage instructions as applicable for each of them.
5.8
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Inspection / Audit are the tools to evaluate compliance of all safety requirements. Most of
the information could be gathered through site inspection using ready-made check lists
to ensure that contractors / agencies abide by the safety rules and norms while working at
operating / construction sites.
A checklist, while carrying out different type of jobs, should be developed based on hazards
associated with the job being performed and requirements as per "Safety Practices during
Construction". Which should be modified to suit the requirement of the site / job to be
done?
Before starting the work and at regular intervals thereafter, Contractors Supervisor/safety
Officer and Owner's representative / Engineer-in charge/safety Officer should inspect as per
the checklist so prepared to ensure that contractor has prepared to start the work with all
safety precaution required for safe execution of job.
5.9
Non-usage of PPEs like Safety helmet / Safety shoes / Safety goggles / Respiratory
protection etc. by the contractor personnel
Non-usage of the Full body harness and life line by the workers while working at
height
5.10
injury or damage should be investigated in order to find probable causes, lessons learnt
thereof and remedial measures required to prevent its recurrence.
All the recommendations of investigation / Enquiry Report need to be monitored closely for
its implementation. A proper record needs to be maintained to ensure implementation of all
the recommendations and same should be reviewed from time to time.
5.11
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The management review provides a process for reviewing its HSE management
system at defined intervals to ensure its continuing suitability, adequacy and
effectiveness in satisfying the HSE guide lines for the company.
Management review out puts shall be recorded and guidance can be given for
continual improvement.
5.12 SAFETY REPORTS
The contractor shall prepare a monthly HSE report consisting of the following and submit 3
copies within 5th of next month to the Employer as specified in the Project HSE manual.
1. Monthly man-hour details as specified in the Project SHE manual
2. Monthly accident / incident details as specified in the Project HSE manual
3. HSE committee details
4. Details of HSE training conducted in the month
5. HSE Inspection
6. HSE internal audit details like electrical audit etc.
7. HSE Communication activities under taken in the month indicating the number of
posters displayed and balance availability in stock.
8. Noise monitoring details
9. Toolbox talks details
10. PPE details: Quantity purchased, issued to the workmen and stock available.
11. No of critical excavations
12. Health & Welfare activities
13. Safety walk conducted by Contractors Project Manager in the month
14. HSE Activities Planned for next month.
5.13 Transportation and storage of Hazardous & Dangerous Goods
Contractor shall indicate in HSE manual about the transportation and storage of Hazardous and
dangerous goods like isotopes, explosives etc.
Also contractor shall ensure the approvals from respective statutory authority for handling,
storage and usage at site. Contractor shall submit such approvals to owner prior to start of
work.
Owner shall ensure the proper storage and handling of such Hazardous materials.
5.14 WORK PERMIT SYSTEM
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An approved permit system to work which is compatible to site owner project- Head and main
contractor shall be followed for all risk and hazardous works.
Hot work Required in restricted areas for the use of spark or flame producing tools and
equipment including combustion engines and Gas cutting/welding/heat treatment etc.
Confined space Required for entry in any confined space which may have a toxic or dangerous
atmosphere.
Excavation permit - Required for any excavation in defined areas or for pile driving operations,
excavation by the side of existing buildings/underground pipe lines/ underground cables etc.
Radiography permit- Required for Radiography works to operate X-ray / gamma Ray(Iridium 192/cobalt-60 etc) in the night /day time and tom cordon areas to restrict the entry of work men
etc.
Blasting by explosives Required for blasting operations by using explosives, signals, restrict the
work men to entry etc.
General work permit Required when work, other than as specified above take space in a
restricted area. Restricted areas are those areas designated to be Hazardous.
Chimney and NDCT works Required as the work to be carried at heights and a special entrance
and register for entry and exit to be maintained. Strict security and work permit to be applied.
The work permit has the function of authorizing specific construction, maintenance, inspection or
repair work to be conducted in restricted areas. The permit serves as an official written record of
conditions and requirements agreed upon by the issuer and receiver. It lists minimum safety
precautions to be taken and hazards which must be controlled.
Special precautions should be taken in to consideration when working under a work permit.
It is sole responsibility of the contractor to issue the permit to his subcontractor and monitoring the
work etc.
5.15 HOUSE KEEPING
Every work place shall have protection against falls of men and materials.
A safe means of accessing work place shall be provided. Adequate lighting and access to every work
site must be ensured. Stairs and elevated walk ways must have hand rails.
Contractor/Sub contractor must maintain GOOD HOUSE KEEPING to prevent slips, trips and fails.
Oil spills, mud and scraps and other debris must be cleaned up immediately. Workers will not be
permitted to work on steel that is wet from water, paint or cement wash where slippery in nature
found.
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Small tools, nuts, bolts fittings etc, shall be kept in suitable containers. Electric cables and welding
hoses shall be placed so that they do not a tripping hazard.
It is the responsibility of the main contractor/sub contractor to maintain the project site/work
places with good housekeeping to avoid falls etc. Periodic inspections by owner Head- safety and
contractor Head- safety to be carried out for the same and necessasary actions to be initiated.
All the wastes shall be
6.0 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE
6.1 Physical fitness of workmen
6.1.1 The contractor shall ensure that his employees/workmen subject themselves to such
medical examination as required under the law or under the contract provision and
keep a record (Please refer the Annexure 3) of the same.
6.1.2 The contractor shall not permit any employee/workmen to enter the work area under
the influence of alcohol or any drugs.
6.1.3 Formal training programs shall be formulated for all people directly exposed to work
place hazards and covering all of the identified needs.
6.2 Medical Examination
6.2.1 The contractor shall arrange a medical examination of all his employees including his subcontractor employees employed as drivers, operators of lifting appliances and transport
equipment before employing, after illness or injury, if it appears that the illness or injury
might have affected his fitness and, thereafter, once in every two years up to the age of 40
and once in a year, thereafter.
6.2.2
The Contractor shall maintain the confidential records of medical examination or the
physician authorized by the Employer.
6.3 Health
The contractor shall appreciate that the establishment of a successful occupational health and
hygiene program to ensure that potential health and hygiene hazards in the work environment are
recognised, evaluated and controlled when his equipment installed and commissioned at site.
Measures and guide lines to be considered in the design shall include the following;
i) Eye wash and safety showers
ii) Hazard communications program including,
aa) Chemical inventory
bb) Material safety data sheets
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cc) Labelling
dd) Proper storage
ee) Barriers and guarding
ff) Secondary/ spill containment
iii) Adequate ventilation
iv) Heat stress, Biological hazards and Health hazard monitoring.
v) First aid
vi) Blood- borne pathogens
vii) Health care system/professional assistance and
viii) Record keeping.
6.4
ENVIRONMENT
The contractor shall conduct his business in a manner that is compatible with the balanced
environmental and economic needs of the community with in which it operates. The contractor
shall commit to continuous efforts to improve environmental performance throughout its
operations.
Accordingly the contractor shall include in his HSE manual;
Comply with all applicable environmental laws and regulations and apply responsible
standards where laws and regulations do not exist.
Encourage concern and respect for the environment emphasise every employees
responsibility in environment performance and ensure appropriate operating practises
and training.
Manage its business with the goal of preventing incidents and of controlling emissions and
wastes to below harmful levels; design, operate and maintain to this end.
Respond quickly and effectively to incidents resulting from its operations, cooperating with
industry organizations and authorized government agencies.
Conduct and support research to improve understanding of the impact of its business on the
environment, to improve methods of environmental protection and to enhance its capability
to make its operations and products compatible with the environment.
Communicate with the public on environmental matters and share its experience with others
to facilitate improvements in industry performance.
undertakes appropriate reviews and evaluations of its operations to measure progress and
to ensure compliance with this environmental policy.
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Measures and guidelines to be considered in the design shall include the following.
Prevention of spillage
Containment of oil/chemical spillages using dykes and/or impermeable liners
Safe and non-polluting disposal of both liquid and solid wastes
Control of storm water run off to prevent flooding, pollution and to minimize soil erosion.
Minimization of noise complying with statutory requirements.
Control of atmospheric emissions to local pollution control board norms
Safe handling and storage of chemicals
Implementation of proven technology for emissions monitoring and leak detection
Reduction in net generation of wastes, particularly hazardous wastes and their disposals. The
hazardous wastes like used batteries, lubricants, chemical etc to be disposed according to the rules
laid by APPCB.
The contractor has to keep the record of such hazardous waste generated/stored /disposed
off and to be forwarded to APPCB in stipulated format on quarterly basis.
7.0
Engineer
in-charge/Line
managers/Frontline
engineers/HSE
Engineer
Responsibilities.
4. HSE Committee.
5. HSE inspections
6. Tool box talk
7. Screening &Safety Induction training for new workers
8. Medical test for workforce.
9. Work Permit systems
10. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE)
11. Scaffold &Ladder and access requirements
12. Crane &Lifting equipments
13. Material Handling
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Director / CEO
COO
Project Head
Safety
Manager
Safety
Officer
Head Safety at site will report administratively to COO & Project Head and
functionally directly to Head HSE at H.O.
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9.0
REFERENCES:-
ANNEXURE I
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Code No.
IS: 818
2
3
IS: 875
IS: 1179
IS: 1905
5
6
7
8
IS: 2925
IS: 3016
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
IS: 3521
IS: 3696 Part I
IS: 3696 Part II
IS: 3764
IS: 4014 Part I & II
IS: 4081
IS: 4082
16
17
IS: 4138
IS: 4912
18
19
IS: 5916
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
IS: 5983
IS: 7205
IS: 7069
IS: 7293
IS: 7969
IS: 8758
27
28
29
IS: 8989
IS: 9759
IS: 9944
30
IS: 10667
31
32
33
IS: 10291
IS: 11057
IS: 13415
34
IS: 13416
Title
Code of Practice for Safety and Health Requirements in Electric
and Gas Welding and Cutting Operations First Revision.
Code of practice for Structural safety of buildings: Masonry walls
Specification for Equipment for Eye and Face Protection during
Welding First Revision
Code of practice for Structural safety of buildings: Masonry
walls
Leather Safety Boots and shoes for heavy metal industry
Specification for Portable Fire Extinguishers, Dry Powder Type
Second Revision
Specification for Industrial Safety Helmets First Revision
Code of Practice for Fires Precautions in Welding and Cutting
Operations First Revision
Industrial Safety Belts and harnesses
Safety Code for Scaffolds and Ladders: Part I Scaffolds
Safety Code for Scaffolds and Ladders: Part II Ladders
Safety Code for Excavation Work
Code of Practice for Steel Tubular Scaffolding
Safety Code for Blasting and Related Drilling Operations
Recommendations on stacking and storage of construction
materials at site
Safety Code for working in compressed air First Revision
Safety requirements for Floor and Wall openings, Railings and
toe boards First Revision
Recommendations on safety procedures and practices in
electrical work
Safety Code for Construction involving use of Hot Bituminous
materials
Specifications for safety gloves: Part I Leather and Cotton
gloves
Specification for Eye Protectors First Revision
Safety Code for Erection on Structural Steel Works
Safety Code for Handling and Storage of Building Materials
Safety Code for Working with Construction Machinery
Safety Code for handling and storage of building materials
Recommendation for Fire Precautionary Measures in
construction of Temporary Structures and Pandals
Safety Code for Erection of Concrete Framed Structures
Guidelines for de-watering during construction
Recommendations on safe working load for natural and
manmade fibre rope slings
Guide for selection of industrial safety equipment for protection
foot and leg
Safety Code for dress divers in civil engineering works
Code of Practice for Industrial Safety Nets
Code of Practice on safety for Protective barriers in and around
building
Recommendations for preventive measures against hazards at
working places
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Statutory Regulations
Latest Statutory Acts and Rules, as given below, may be referred to as per your applicability
1. The Petroleum Acts 1934 and Petroleum Rules 2002
2. The Factory Act, 1948 (As amended by Factory Amendment Act 1987) and concerned Factory
Rules
3. The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974 & Rules 1975
4. The Environment (Protection) Act 1986
5. The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous chemical Rules 1989
6. The Hazardous Wastes Management (Management , Handling & transportation) Rules 2008
7. The Indian Electricity Act 1901 and Rules 1956
8. The Indian Explosive Acts, 1884 & The Indian Explosive Rules 1983
9. The Gas Cylinder Rules 1981and the static & Mobile Pressure Vessels (Unfired) Rules 1981
10. The Indian Boiler Act 1923 and Regulations 1950
11. The Public Liability, Act 1991 as amended in 1992
12. The Motor Vehicle act 1988
13. The Building and Other Construction workers (Regulation of Employment & Condition
applicable rules of Service) Act 1996 and rules there under.
14. The workmans compensation Act, 1923 and applicable rules.
15. The Fatal Accidents Act ,1855
16. The contract labour (Regulation and abolition) Act, 1970 and applicable codes.
17. The Air (presentation and control of pollution) Act, 1981 and applicable rules.
18. The child labour (Prohibition and regulation) Act, 1986 and applicable rules.
19. The employers Liability Act, 1938 and applicable rules.
20. The interstate migrant workmen (Regulation e employment and conditions service) Act 1979.
21. The personnel injuries (compensation Insurance) Act, 1963.
22. The public Liability Insurance Act, 1991.
In addition to above, various other statutory acts like EPF, ESIS, Minimum wage act and other local
statutory requirements shall also be complied with.
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ANNEXURE II
CHECK LIST FOR SAFETY INSPECTION / AUDIT
Job ___________________ Location ___________________ Date of Audit_____________ Frequency _______________
Inspected by __________________
Sl.No.
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.13
2.0
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
3.0
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
ITEM
YES
NO
NA
REMARKS /
ACTION
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
4.0
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
5.0
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.15
5.16
5.17
5.18
5.19
5.20
5.21
6.0
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
7.0
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.10
7.11
7.12
7.13
7.14
7.15
7.16
7.17
7.18
7.19
7.20
7.21
7.22
7.23
8.0
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
8.10
8.11
8.12
8.13
8.14
8.15
8.16
8.17
9.0
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.7
9.8
9.9
9.10
9.11
9.12
9.13
9.14
9.15
9.16
9.17
9.18
9.19
9.20
9.21
10.0
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
Are earthing and bonding arrangement of noncurrent carrying metallic parts in line with
provisions of Indian Electricity Rules 1956
amended time to time as IS: 3043?
10.9
10.10
10.11
10.12
10.13
10.14
10.15
10.16
10.17
10.18
10.19
10.20
11.0
11.1
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11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
12.0
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
13.0
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6
13.7
13.8
13.9
13.10
14.0
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5
14.6
14.7
16.0
16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5
16.6
16.7
16.8
16.9
16.10
16.11
16.12
16.13
16.14
17.0
17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
17.5
17.6
17.7
17.8
17.9
17.10
18.0
18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
18.5
18.6
18.7
18.8
18.9
18.10
18.11
19.0
19.1
19.2
19.3
19.4
19.5
19.6
19.7
19.8
19.9
19.10
19.11
19.12
19.13
19.14
19.15
19.16
19.17
19.18
19.19
19.20
19.21
19.22
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Management Plan
Annexure -III
Medical Fitness certificate
Name
Contract Name
Nature of Job
Age
Height
BP
:
:
:
:
:
:
Sex
Weight
Pulse
:
:
:
Lung function
Hearing ability
Physical healthiness :
CVS
RS
CNS
GC
:
:
:
:
Doctors Signature
With seal
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