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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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How To assess & prioritize the Risks/Impacts
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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
Frequent 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E
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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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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
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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- Health & Ergonomics
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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
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
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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