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Visitors SHE Induction Presentation 2016

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Visitors SHE Induction Presentation 2016

  1. 1. PLEASE BE KIND ENOUGH TO COMPLETE THE ATTENDANCE REGISTER WELCOME Induction Session INTRODUCTION
  2. 2. We welcome you to Aster International – SA (Pty) Ltd Project. Feel free to ask any questions during the course of this presentation. INDUCTION: Occupational Health and Safety Act, Act 85 of 1993 states as follows Section 8(1): “Every Employer shall provide and maintain, as far as reasonably practicable, a work environment that is safe and without risk to the of his/her employees and visitors” Section 14 (a) &(d): “ Every Employee shall at work- “take reasonable care for the health and safety of himself and of other persons who maybe affected by his acts or omissions; “ if the situation is unsafe or unhealthy comes to your attention as soon as practicable report such situation to his employer or to your health and safety representative for the workplace or section thereof , as the case maybe , who shall report it the employer; Construction Regulation 7 (5)&(6): “No Contractor may allow or permit any employee or person/s to enter any site, unless that employee or person/s has undergone health & safety induction training pertaining to the hazards prevalent on the site at the time of entry.” “A Contractor must ensure that all visitors to a construction site undergo health and safety induction pertaining to the hazards prevalent on the site and must ensure that such visitors have the necessary personnel protective equipment”
  3. 3. Aster International – SA (Pty) Ltd Safety, Health and Environmental (SHE) Plan-Covers the Legal requirements of the Occupational Health & Safety act (ACT 85 of 1993) and associated Regulations as amended All Reference documentation is available from Aster International – SA (Pty) Ltd but not limited to: Occupational Health and Safety Act, (Act No 85 of 1993) & its regulations The Compensation for Occupational Injuries & Diseases Act (Act 130 of 1993). (COID) Client Health and Safety Specifications Construction Regulation 2014 NEMA National Environ mental Management Act National Traffic Act 1996 OHSAS 18000:2007 ISO 14000:2004 And amongst others
  4. 4. Objectives Aster International – SA (Pty) Ltd strive to be leading in HSEQ Standards through the following objectives: •Provide employees, project management and contractors with induction training and ensures that all safety practices are adhered and in accordance with the OHS Act and its Regulations •Ensure that the policy is kept up to date, documented for staff members, communicated to employees •Evaluate our project operations, contractors regularly to ensure compliance to safety, health and environmental compliance •Provide medical services, initial and preventive measures to staff on health programs to employees •Company vehicles are serviced regularly, in line with the manufactures schedule, to ensure Waste material is removed by Registered Carriers •Enhance environmental awareness of staff training, •Measure and report our SHE Performance regularly by evaluating our procedures and operations to ensure continual improvement to the HSEQ Policy.
  5. 5. ASTER INTERNATIONAL – SA (PTY)LTD VISION We believe OUR PEOPLE are our MOST VALUABLE RESOURCE and it is not necessary for people to be made ill, be injured or lose their lives while working for our company. We will be successful in our vision when going home WITHOUT HARM EVERY DAY becomes a way of life in everything we do.
  6. 6. SHE POLICY SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT POLICY We at Aster International – SA (Pty) Ltd will manage the Health, Safety and Environment aspects of our operations to ensure an incident free work environment and zero tolerance to safety. For all our employees by making sure: That each employee who forms part of the company is important. That they are important to the company and their families Developing , implementing and maintaining an effective Safety, Health and Environment programme. Evaluating and determining the health, safety and environmental requirements On each of our projects from initiation, to handover and maintain when required. Providing the necessary Safety, Health and Environment training to all our Employees, such that they understand the full requirements of our Safety, Health and Environment programme so that they have a right to return Home every day healthy and without injury Initiating ownership of our Safety, Health and Environment programme among All our employees , contractors, clients, suppliers, protect the public and others who Do not form part of the company from the different hazards associated with our work That ensuring all employees is responsible for carrying out his/ her work in a safe And healthy manner for themselves and for there fellow employees. Ensuring full compliance to our Safety, Health and Environment programme among Our employees and will enforce these procedures with disciplinary action if not Adhered too. Investigating all incidents such that corrective measures can be formulated and Implemented. George Schoeman 1 January 2016 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER DATE
  7. 7. ACCESS TO PREMISES FIRST TIME ON OUR PREMISES • Report to site office. • Report to health & safety practitioner for induction and obtain proof i.e. card/slip/tag/sticker. • Submit RSA ID document to be copied – hospitals requires it before treatment. • Present proof of induction to security guard and gain permission to enter the premises. • Enter premises and obey safety requirements. • Exit premises and report back to site office. CONSECUTIVE (REPEATED) ACCESS TO PREMISES • Obtain permanent access permit after induction. • Check with health & safety practitioner regarding current risks. • Present access permit to security guard or system. • Enter premises and obey safety requirements. • Exit premises and safeguard access permit.
  8. 8. SIGNAGE ON SITE  THE ENTRANCE BOARD CONTAINS INFORMATION ABOUT THE DANGERS ON PREMISES  PAY ATTENTION TO SIGNAGE AND OBEY THEM  ASK IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND
  9. 9. SIGNAGE EXAMPLES PROHIBITED OR NOT ALLOWED – red circle with line through Alcohol or drugs Cameras or taking photos No entryPedestrian entry Use of Cell phones Open flames Smoking Weapons Littering Dumping or off-loading Pets Compressed air used on body Loose clothing Carrying of long material
  10. 10. SIGNAGE EXAMPLES MANDATORY, MUST WEAR OR DO – blue circle background Hard hat Ear protectionGlovesRespiratorsEye protectionSafety shoes Reflective vest WARNING AND BE AWARE – yellow and black Electrical shock Fragile roofFalling objects Overhead loads Overhead work Falling objects
  11. 11. SIGNAGE EXAMPLES INFORMATION – green and white Eye washFirst aid First aider in attendance Drinking water Assembly Point Emergency Evacuation Directional Arrow FIRE EQUIPMENT – red on white with red border Fire Hose Fire extinguisher Fire Alarm Pump connection Where a Fire extinguisher is kept Directional Arrow
  12. 12. SITE RULES DO’S • Always be escorted around the premises. • Adhere to all notices and signage. • When in doubt ask for assistance. • Be aware of any hazards/risks prevalent to the site. • Ensure that you wear a hardhat, suitable closed footwear (NO HIGH HEELS) and any other Personal Protective Equipment as instructed. • Only use the access routes as provided. • Report any unsafe acts or conditions Safety Officer. • Be aware of moving Construction vehicles they have right of way. • Stand STILL when using a cell phone on site, as your concentration could be lacking. DON’TS •Alcohol •Drugs •Firearms •Fighting •Cameras •Criminal offences •After Hour Work •Urinating •Smoke. •Interfere  S.L.A.M Stop; Look; Assess; Manage 
  13. 13. HAZARDS ON THIS PREMISES (examples only) •Stacking • Working at Heights •Scaffolding/ Ladders •Pedestrians •Overhead work •Barricaded off areas •Tripping ;Slipping & Fall •Hot Works Operations •Electrical Hazards •Flammable Liquids •Hazardous Chemicals •Dust & Noise •Stairwells •General Machinery •Noise •Dust To name a few
  14. 14. INCIDENT REPORTING WHY Why must we report ALL incidents immediately?  Prevention is better than cure  Prevent more serious incidents occurring  The right person/s can be called to help  Contribute to a safe premises for everyone  Lawful order HOW How must incidents be reported?  Verbally inform the person escorting you around the premises and/or the safety personnel  Obtain an incident report form and allow the SHERQ personnel to assist you  Place the completed form in the report post box @HR or hand to SHERQ personnel  Follow up to ensure that corrective actions are done and taken.
  15. 15. INCIDENT REPORTING Near miss or almost an accident Report verbally to supervisor & safety personnel Obtain and complete a safety/incident report Ensure the corrective actions are carried out Minor incidents Report to supervisor & safety officer Ensure that first aider is called Ensure the corrective actions are carried out Serious incidents Report to supervisor. He will contact the others Do not move any person or object unless further injuries could occur Ensure that first aider is called Evidence to be gathered and photos taken Participate in investigations Discuss in meetings Fatal accidents Report to supervisor. He will contact the others Do not move any person or object unless further injuries could occur Ensure that manager is called Evidence to be gathered and photos taken Participate in investigations Discuss in meeting
  16. 16. EMERGENCY EVACUATION Raise the alarm 3 times Stop work when alarm is sounded Stay calm Do not panic Turn off all equipment & machinery Do not run, stay calm at all times In the case of fire keep as low To the ground as possible Walk to the Muster Point Await for further instructions
  17. 17. EMERGENCY EVACUATION Where is the Main Muster Point on these premises Who are the first aiders; emergency evacuation marshals and fire fighting teams on these premises Where are the emergency numbers Who are the Safety Personnel on these premises Who is the Management on these premises Who is the HIV Counsellor on these premises Where are the fire fighting equipment? Where is the alarm and how does it sound? What route must I take during emergencies 
  18. 18. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT • A hard hat will only protect you from small falling objects. • Bigger objects falling from higher can kill you. • Make sure no one is working above you • Wear your hard hat correctly • Get a new hat if it is damaged
  19. 19. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Reflective jackets, vests or overalls for increased visibility Safety glasses/specs to protect your eyes
  20. 20. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Safety shoes should have steel toe caps The following are not allowed: •Sandals •Soft or slippery soles •Open toes •High heels
  21. 21. ANY QUESTIONS ONE WOULD LIKE TO ASK

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