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Health Safety &

Environment (HSE)
IMS Team BBIAP,
Islamabad Pakistan
Contents:
Introduction
Norms During Training
Module-I; HSE
Module-II; Safety Management
Module-III; Environment Management
Module-IV; Health & Ergonomics
Module-V; Fire & Fire Fighting
Module-VI; HSE Management

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Introduction

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Norms During Training:
Location Of Emergency Exits
I do not Smoke in the Session
I put My Mobile Phone on Silent while I am in
Session
I attend Needed calls only; Out side the
Conference Room
I drink water only in the Session
I take Tea during Tea Break only
I expect the Same from My House
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Module-I, HSE
Health, Safety, Environment

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Module-I, HSE

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Module-I, HSE
Environmental
Natural Factors of The Universe
Management

Occupational
Health
Management

Safety
Artificial Factors of The Universe
Management

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Module-I, HSE
 Occupational Health
“Physical, Physiological, Mental & Psychological fitness
of the Human Body to perform an activity or process as
specifically desired”
 Safety
“Protection from un-intended risk of harm”
It is an ideal state, where Organization feel comfortable
to operate with minimal of risks.

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Module-I, HSE
Environment

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Module-I, HSE
“Surrounding in which an Organization operates”
Air
Water
Soil
Natural Resources
Fauna
Flora
Atmospheric Calmness
Atmospheric Temperature
Ozone Layer
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Module-II, Safety Management
Process
Activities undertaken to transform inputs into outputs.
Hazard
Any Source, Situation, Material or Act which has
potential of ill health or damage to property either
partially or completely is Called as Hazard.
Risk
Outcome of the Hazard, in terms of death, injury, ill
health, damage to property or equipment, major or minor.

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Module-II, Safety Management

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Module-II, Safety Management

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Module-II, Safety Management
Identify The Hazard
Find out the Risk
Prioritize the Risk
Apply Defences
Re-Assess the Residual Risk
Define Controls for Residual Risk
Provide PPEs

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Module-II, Safety Management
P- PPEs
I –Implementation
G- Good House Keeping
R- Reduce
I- Isolate
S- Substitute
E- Eliminate (at source)

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Module-II, Safety Management

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Module-III, Environmental Management
Process
Activities undertaken to transform inputs into outputs.
Aspect
Activities of an Organization that interact with the
Environment.
Impacts
Any changes to the environment positive or negative,
resulting from the Aspect.

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Module-III, Environmental Management
Important Note;
Activity / Process
Environmental Aspects
Environmental Impacts

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Module-III, Environmental Management
Identify The Aspects
Find out the Impacts
Prioritize the Impacts
Manage Aspects
Re-Assess the Impacts

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How To assess & prioritize the Risks/Impacts

Probability of Occurrence X Severity of Consequences

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Pakistan CAA’s Risk Description
Severity of Consequences Probability of Occurrence
Consequen Description Value Likelihood Description Value
ces
Catastrop Death, aircraft or major A Frequent Occurs frequently / 5
hic Equipment Destroyed or expect to occur every
Multiple Adverse Month
Environmental Impacts
Hazardous Major Injury/Hospit., B Occasional Can occur / expect to 4
irreparable Equipment Occur once each 3
damage or Non-Threatening Months
Environmental Impacts
Major Hospt. up to 3 days, C Remote Can Occur / Expect 3
reparable eqt. to Occur once each 9
damage/complete shut months
down and irreversible little
Env. dangers
Minor No loss of time, operating D Unlikely Can Occur / Expect 2
limitations, part of eqpt shut to Occur once in
down & minute Env, Impact each 15 months
Negligible No med. Atten. Operating E Extremely Can Occur / Expect 1
Nuisance & neg. Env. Unlikely to Occur once in
Impacts each 20 months

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Pakistan CAA’s Risk Matrix
Severity of Consequences
Risk Catastrophic Hazardous Major Minor Negligible
Probability A B C D E

Frequent 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E
5
Occasional 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E
4
Likely hood

Remote 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E
3
Un Likely 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E
2
Extremely 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E
Un likely
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Environment & Safety Management
Active Inputs
Latent Conditions

 Defences / Controls
1.Technology / Engineering
2.Training / Information Training & Supervision
3.Procedures / Administrative
 Recommendations
 Mandatory Requirements
 Limitations
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Exercise, duration 20-10 min.
Situation
Activity / Process
Hazards-Aspects
Risks-Impacts
Risk Description Value
Risk Matrix
Improvement Actions
Residual Risk Value

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Exercise, duration 20-10 min
Presentation

Aspects / Impacts / Impacts / Improvement Residual


Hazards Risks Risk Value Actions Risk Value

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Module IV- Health & Ergonomics

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Module IV- Health & Ergonomics
Ergonomics
Study of relationship between the Human Body with
his furniture.
 Fit the Furniture for the worker’s health
 Fit the Furniture for the worker’s physiology
 Never make it happen to force the worker to fit the
furniture
 Collect information about Physical stress
 Collect data of Mental stress

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Module IV- Module IV- Health & Ergonomics

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Module IV- Health & Ergonomics

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Module-V; Fire
Fire
“rapid self sustaining oxidation f organic compounds,
being reduced by an oxidizing agent with evolution of
Heat & Light”.

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Module-V; Fire

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Module-V; Fire
Causes of Fire;
Ignorance / Violation
Carelessness / Deviation
Inherent Problems

Fire Cause Analysis

Fuel Supply
Heat Source
Hazardous Acts
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Module-V; Fire
How to prevent Fires;
 Engineering
 Education
 Enforcement

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Module-V; Fire
Fire Spasm;

LIFE LOSS

LOSS OF WORTH
Fire Accident PROPERTY LOSS

PRODUCTION
LOSS

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Module-V; Fire
Classes of Fire:
Class-A Fire
Class-B Fire
Class-C Fire
Class-D Fire
Class-K Fire

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Module-V; Fire
Methods of Fire Fighting:
 Cooling
 Smothering
 Starvation
 Breaking Chemical Chain Reaction

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Module-V; Fire
Your Action In case of Fire
Escape if Fire is Big / Make Crippled to Escape
Evacuate the Occupants
Inform to Fire Fighting Team
Fight out Fire if Fire is small
Remove / Isolate
Assist Fire Fighting team

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Module-V; Fire
Fire Extinguishers
First Aid for Fire Fighting
Available in buildings / corridors / operational areas
For usage of Area Occupants
Maintained
All are DCP & CO2; for all types of Fire

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Module-V; Fire
Operation of Fire Extinguisher

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Module-VI; HSE Management
Management Commitment
Identification of Hazards / Aspects
Identification of Regulatory / Statutory Laws &
Regulations
Documentation
Resource Management
Definition of Roles / Responsibilities
Implementation
Inspections, Monitoring & Measurements
Audits
Continual Improvement
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Module-VI; HSE Management

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Thanks for Your Time
I need your Commitment for HSE

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