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HSE TRAINING FOR          SITE WORKERS
                          HAND BOOK

 SITE WORKERS
      YAWAR HASSAN KHAN
BASIC RULES FOR SAFETY                           ■ Avoid dragging electric cables on the ground
                                                 or allowing the cables to

                                                 come into contact with water.
Tidy up construction sites
                                                 ■ Use electrical tools installed with an earth
■ Keep passages clear all the time.              leakage circuit breaker.
■ Sort out materials and pile them up safely.    ■ Use and handle chemicals with care.
The stacks should not be

too high.
                                                 Personal Safety
■ Beware of floor openings and ensure that
they are fenced or covered.                      ■ Wear protective equipment.

■ Remove refuse as soon as possible.             ■Do not drink or take drugs while working.

■ Provide sufficient lighting.                   ■ Pay attention to personal hygiene.

■ Familiarize with the location and the          ■Do not play in the workplace.
operation of fire-fighting equipment.
                                                 ■ Report to your supervisor immediately if you
                                                 notice any unsafe condition.

Safety measures

■Before you operate a machine, ensure that       EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO ACCIDENTS
the dangerous part of the
                                                 Tidy up construction sites
machine has been installed with a guard.
                                                 ■ Keep passages clear all the time.
■ Avoid going to any area with insufficient
                                                 ■ Sort out materials and pile them up safely.
lighting as there may be some
                                                 The stacks should not be
dangerous places which have not been provided
with fencing.                                    too high.

■ Keep vigilant all the time and watch out for   ■ Beware of floor openings and ensure that they
moving cranes, hooks or                          are fenced or covered.

other lifting equipment.                         ■ Remove refuse as soon as possible.

■Before you use any electrical installation or   ■ Provide sufficient lighting.
tool, check the condition of                     ■ Familiarize with the location and the
its electric cables.                             operation of fire-fighting equipment.
When someone is found seriously injured, you            If you are engaged in falsework
should:
                                                        operation, you should:
■ Keep calm.
                                                        ■ Check whether the falsework is
■ Seek help immediately.
                                                        erected in accordance with the
■ Accompany the injured person.
                                                        design.
■ Assist in the immediate rescue work as far as
possible.                                               ■ Make sure that the falsework is

■ Call the site safety staff.                           securely erected.

■Do not try to move the injured person unless it        ■ Check whether the struts of the
is really necessary                                     falsework are secure.
to do so.                                               ■ Ensure that the props are erected
■Do not tamper with the accident scene while            vertically and arranged at a
waiting for the arrival
                                                        suitable distance in a row.
of the investigation team.
                                                        ■ Report to your supervisor when

                                                        any unsafe situation is found.
When a fire breaks out, you should remember:

■Put out the fire with a fire extinguisher if it is a
small fire.                                             SCAFFOLD

■ If the blaze is out of control, do not try to         ■Do not use scaffolds unless they have
extinguish the fire on your
                                                        been erected by trained workmen and under
own. Call the Fire Services Department right
                                                        the supervision of a competent person.
away.
                                                        ■Do not use a scaffold unless it has
Emergency telephone numbers:
                                                        been inspected and certified safe by
■ Always pay attention to the emergency
telephone numbers posted                                a competent person before use.
on the notice board in the site office                  ■Strictly follow the instructions of a
FALSE WORK , SCAFFOLDING , FENCE WORK                   competent person. Do not alter the
AND LADDER
                                                        scaffold unless authorized to do so.
FALSEWORK
Do not work on an unfinished scaffold.          ■ Place the ladder on a level and

■When it is necessary to work on a mobile       firm footing.

scaffold, lock the wheels of the scaffold       ■ Place the ladder at an appropriate

before you start working.                       angle.

■Do not work on a scaffold unless it has been   ■ Ensure that the ladder has a

provided with a suitable working platform.      sufficient length. The upper end

                                                of the ladder should be at least

FENCING                                         1 metre above the landing against

■Do not work in a dangerous place               which the ladder leans.

unless its floor edges and                      ■ Do not use a ladder unless its

openings have been installed with               upper or lower end has been

secure fencing.                                 securely fixed or secured by

■If you notice any dangerous places             another worker.

that have not been installed with               ■If there are electrical installations

fencing or the fencing has been                 nearby, do not use metal ladders.

damaged, reinstall or repair the                ■ If work is carried out 2 metres or

fencing. If this is beyond your                 more above the floor, use a suitable

capability, inform your                         working platform

supervisor at once.

                                                Equipment and Electricity

Ladder

■ Use a ladder which is of good construction,   Lifting Appliance and Gear

sound material and adequate strength.           ■Do not operate a lifting appliance unless
                                                trained. In the case of a crane,
■ Examine the ladder before using it
                                                a certificate is required.
and inspect it at regular intervals.
■Before using lifting gear such as hook, shackle   and certified safe by a competent examiner.
or chain sling,
                                                   ■Do not use a material hoist unless its gates
check whether there is any wear and tear.          have been

■ Check the weight of the load to be lifted.       installed with an effective interlocking safety
                                                   system.
■Do not exceed the safe working load of
                                                   The hoist is only operable after all the gates
a lifting appliance or lifting gear.               have been
■ Adopt the correct lifting method.                closed.
■Do not use a lifting appliance or lifting gear    ■Do not use a material hoist unless it has been
unless it has been examined and certified          repaired

safe by a competent examiner.                      and maintained by a competent person. No
                                                   unauthorized
■ Do not use a lifting appliance unless it
                                                   repair is allowed.
has been regularly repaired and
                                                   ■ Do not put loose materials into receptacles
maintained by a competent person.                  unless properly

No unauthorized repair is allowed.                 secured.

■ Follow the safe working instructions             ■ Ensure good communication with the
                                                   operator of a material
of the manufacturer of a lifting appliance.
                                                   hoist. All signals should be understood and
■Do not work beneath any suspended load.
                                                   followed.



Material Hoist
                                                   Loadshifting Machinery
■Do not ride on a material hoist.
                                                   ■Unless you are a worker concerned,
■Do not operate a material hoist without prior
                                                   do not work in an area where a loader,
proper
                                                   an excavator, etc. is in operation.
training.
                                                   ■Do not operate any loadshifting
■Do not exceed the safe working load of a
material hoist.                                    machinery without training and

■Do not use a material hoist unless it has been    approval.
examined
                                                   ■ Operators of forklift trucks,
bulldozers, loaders, excavators,                  ■Do not use any compressed air

trucks or lorries should possess                  equipment, pipes and relevant devices

appropriate certificates.                         unless they are of good construction and

                                                  have been examined and certified safe

Cartridge-operated Fixing Tool                    by a competent examiner before use.

■Do not operate a cartridgeoperated fixing tool   ■ Fix the connectors properly.
unless you have
                                                  ■Do not twist the pipes.
possessed a valid certificate.
                                                  ■Do not abuse the use of compressed air
■ Wear suitable eye and ear
                                                  for cleaning purpose. Use a brush or a
protectors while operating a
                                                  vacuum cleaner to remove dust from
cartridge-operated fixing tool.
                                                  clothing and skin.
■ Use a cartridge-operated fixing tool

with great care.
                                                  Electric Tool

                                                  ■Before using an electric tool, check the
Portable Power Tool
                                                  tool and its plug and connecting cable.
■Do not use a portable power tool
                                                  ■Do not use a damaged tool.
(such as saw, grinder and drill)
                                                  ■Do not use an electric tool unless
unlessits dangerous parts have
                                                  its connecting cable is well
been effectively guarded.
                                                  protected.
■ Place the electric cable and
                                                  ■Do not use an electric tool unless
hose of a tool at an appropriate
                                                  its metal casing is earthed and its
position to avoid tripping
                                                  power supply is provided with

                                                  an earth leakage circuit breaker.
Compressed Air
                                                  ■Do not repair or alter any electrical
■ Use compressed air only for specified
                                                  installation unless competent to do so.
purposes.
■If you meet any fault or problem, report           ■ Keep gas cylinders in an

it to your supervisor immediately.                  upright position and secure

                                                    it properly to avoid overturning.

Excavations                                         ■If gas leakage is detected,

■ Keep the fence on all sides of                    report it to your supervisor

an excavation intact.                               immediately.

■ Use safe access for ingress                       Fire Risk

and egress.                                         There is always a fire risk. However,

■Do not pile soil or any other                      the chances of fire can be reduced,

materials at the edge of an                         and you will know what to do when

excavation.                                         a fire breaks out if you:

■ Make sure that a trench is                        ■Always keep the workplace clean

securely shored before                              and tidy.

working in it.                                      ■ Handle machinery and tools that

                                                    may generate sparks or heat

Gas Welding and Flame Cutting                       carefully.

■Do not use the equipment for gas welding           ■Do not smoke or use naked

or flame cutting unless you have attained           flames in any area where

the age of 18 years and hold a valid certificate.   flammable and explosive

■ Do not use any gas cylinder unless it             substances are stored.

has been fitted with flashback arrestors.           ■ Know where fire extinguishers are

■ Wear personal protective equipment.               located and how they are used.

■ Keep the workplace clean.                         ■ Know the place of assembly for

■ Place fire extinguishers                          fire evacuation

within reach.
Public Safety                           others to work smoothly

■ Pay attention to public safety.       and safely.

Members of the public are often         ■They have received specific

unaware of or do not understand         safety training and are

the work carried out on                 important members of the

construction sites and the risks        construction team.

involved.                               ■They have legal responsibility

■ Take great care to prevent the fall   or liability for the overall safety

of materials from height.               of the construction site.

■Do not stack materials on floor        ■You should get to know your

edges or on scaffolds                   safety supervisor.



Waste Disposal                          Eye Protection

■ Dispose all wastes, and unwanted      ■A wise worker will certainly take

materials must be disposed of at        good care of his eyesight.

a designated place.                     ■A small fragment may cause

■ Notify your supervisor of the         serious consequences if it

requirement for the separate            enters one's eyes.

disposal of chemical or                 ■When there is a risk of eye

inflammable wastes.                     injury, such as in concrete

■Do not leave planks with nails         breaking or using abrasive

on passageways.                         wheels, you should wear

                                        suitable eye protectors.

Safety Supervisors                      ■ Take proper care of the eye

■Their responsibility is to assist      protectors provided to you.
■ Replace damaged or defective                     ■ Remember to wear a mask when working

eye protectors immediately.                        in a dusty environment.

■ Ensure that eye protectors are comfortable to    ■ Wear eye and ear protectors whenever
wear, and keep clean.
                                                   necessary.
■ Use eye protectors for eye protection ─ do not
put it on your head                                ■ Wear a safety harness and secure it to

or hang it on your neck.                           a safe anchorage point when working at

■ Bear in mind that eye protectors are             height. A bamboo scaffold is not a safe
replaceable, but not your eyes.                    anchorage point, so do not fasten the

                                                   safety harness to it.
Noise                                              ■ Wear safety shoes to prevent foot injury.
■ Wear ear protectors in areas                     ■ Consult your supervisor if in doubt.
with high noise levels.

■Properly wear ear protectors                      Safety Helmet
according to the manufacturer's                    ■ Wear a safety helmet on a
instructions.                                      construction site.
■Do not reuse disposable ear                       ■ Keep the harness of the
plugs.                                             helmet clean and make sure
■Clean ear protectors regularly                    that it fits well.

                                                   ■ Do not drill any holes on the
Personal Protective Equipment                      helmet or use it for pounding.
■For your own safety and interest, use the
personal
                                                   First Aid
protective equipment provided by your
employer.                                          ■ If you sustain an injury or

■ Wear gloves when handling or contacting          feel not well while at work,

chemicals.                                         even if it is minor, go to
the first aid room right away                  clothing.

for medical treatment and                      Alcohol and Drugs

notify your supervisor.                        ■Do not drink alcohol, or take

■Put the case on record.                       drugs, while at work.

                                               ■If you need to take drugs due

Manual Handling Operations                     to illness, report it to your

■ Avoid manual handling operations as far as   supervisor.

possible to minimize the risk of injury.

■ Estimate the weight of the load.

■ Lift an object with a correct posture.

■ Wear suitable protective equipment.

Put on gloves as far as possible

to protect your hands from

any cut, scratch or puncture,

and wear safety boots or shoes

to prevent injury to toes by

heavy falling objects.

■ Seek assistance from someone

in lifting a load if necessary.



Personal Hygiene

■ Keep yourself clean.

■ Wash hands before meals

and after using the toilet.

■ Dress tidily and in protective

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Site workers' training

  • 1. HSE TRAINING FOR SITE WORKERS HAND BOOK SITE WORKERS YAWAR HASSAN KHAN
  • 2. BASIC RULES FOR SAFETY ■ Avoid dragging electric cables on the ground or allowing the cables to come into contact with water. Tidy up construction sites ■ Use electrical tools installed with an earth ■ Keep passages clear all the time. leakage circuit breaker. ■ Sort out materials and pile them up safely. ■ Use and handle chemicals with care. The stacks should not be too high. Personal Safety ■ Beware of floor openings and ensure that they are fenced or covered. ■ Wear protective equipment. ■ Remove refuse as soon as possible. ■Do not drink or take drugs while working. ■ Provide sufficient lighting. ■ Pay attention to personal hygiene. ■ Familiarize with the location and the ■Do not play in the workplace. operation of fire-fighting equipment. ■ Report to your supervisor immediately if you notice any unsafe condition. Safety measures ■Before you operate a machine, ensure that EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO ACCIDENTS the dangerous part of the Tidy up construction sites machine has been installed with a guard. ■ Keep passages clear all the time. ■ Avoid going to any area with insufficient ■ Sort out materials and pile them up safely. lighting as there may be some The stacks should not be dangerous places which have not been provided with fencing. too high. ■ Keep vigilant all the time and watch out for ■ Beware of floor openings and ensure that they moving cranes, hooks or are fenced or covered. other lifting equipment. ■ Remove refuse as soon as possible. ■Before you use any electrical installation or ■ Provide sufficient lighting. tool, check the condition of ■ Familiarize with the location and the its electric cables. operation of fire-fighting equipment.
  • 3. When someone is found seriously injured, you If you are engaged in falsework should: operation, you should: ■ Keep calm. ■ Check whether the falsework is ■ Seek help immediately. erected in accordance with the ■ Accompany the injured person. design. ■ Assist in the immediate rescue work as far as possible. ■ Make sure that the falsework is ■ Call the site safety staff. securely erected. ■Do not try to move the injured person unless it ■ Check whether the struts of the is really necessary falsework are secure. to do so. ■ Ensure that the props are erected ■Do not tamper with the accident scene while vertically and arranged at a waiting for the arrival suitable distance in a row. of the investigation team. ■ Report to your supervisor when any unsafe situation is found. When a fire breaks out, you should remember: ■Put out the fire with a fire extinguisher if it is a small fire. SCAFFOLD ■ If the blaze is out of control, do not try to ■Do not use scaffolds unless they have extinguish the fire on your been erected by trained workmen and under own. Call the Fire Services Department right the supervision of a competent person. away. ■Do not use a scaffold unless it has Emergency telephone numbers: been inspected and certified safe by ■ Always pay attention to the emergency telephone numbers posted a competent person before use. on the notice board in the site office ■Strictly follow the instructions of a FALSE WORK , SCAFFOLDING , FENCE WORK competent person. Do not alter the AND LADDER scaffold unless authorized to do so. FALSEWORK
  • 4. Do not work on an unfinished scaffold. ■ Place the ladder on a level and ■When it is necessary to work on a mobile firm footing. scaffold, lock the wheels of the scaffold ■ Place the ladder at an appropriate before you start working. angle. ■Do not work on a scaffold unless it has been ■ Ensure that the ladder has a provided with a suitable working platform. sufficient length. The upper end of the ladder should be at least FENCING 1 metre above the landing against ■Do not work in a dangerous place which the ladder leans. unless its floor edges and ■ Do not use a ladder unless its openings have been installed with upper or lower end has been secure fencing. securely fixed or secured by ■If you notice any dangerous places another worker. that have not been installed with ■If there are electrical installations fencing or the fencing has been nearby, do not use metal ladders. damaged, reinstall or repair the ■ If work is carried out 2 metres or fencing. If this is beyond your more above the floor, use a suitable capability, inform your working platform supervisor at once. Equipment and Electricity Ladder ■ Use a ladder which is of good construction, Lifting Appliance and Gear sound material and adequate strength. ■Do not operate a lifting appliance unless trained. In the case of a crane, ■ Examine the ladder before using it a certificate is required. and inspect it at regular intervals.
  • 5. ■Before using lifting gear such as hook, shackle and certified safe by a competent examiner. or chain sling, ■Do not use a material hoist unless its gates check whether there is any wear and tear. have been ■ Check the weight of the load to be lifted. installed with an effective interlocking safety system. ■Do not exceed the safe working load of The hoist is only operable after all the gates a lifting appliance or lifting gear. have been ■ Adopt the correct lifting method. closed. ■Do not use a lifting appliance or lifting gear ■Do not use a material hoist unless it has been unless it has been examined and certified repaired safe by a competent examiner. and maintained by a competent person. No unauthorized ■ Do not use a lifting appliance unless it repair is allowed. has been regularly repaired and ■ Do not put loose materials into receptacles maintained by a competent person. unless properly No unauthorized repair is allowed. secured. ■ Follow the safe working instructions ■ Ensure good communication with the operator of a material of the manufacturer of a lifting appliance. hoist. All signals should be understood and ■Do not work beneath any suspended load. followed. Material Hoist Loadshifting Machinery ■Do not ride on a material hoist. ■Unless you are a worker concerned, ■Do not operate a material hoist without prior do not work in an area where a loader, proper an excavator, etc. is in operation. training. ■Do not operate any loadshifting ■Do not exceed the safe working load of a material hoist. machinery without training and ■Do not use a material hoist unless it has been approval. examined ■ Operators of forklift trucks,
  • 6. bulldozers, loaders, excavators, ■Do not use any compressed air trucks or lorries should possess equipment, pipes and relevant devices appropriate certificates. unless they are of good construction and have been examined and certified safe Cartridge-operated Fixing Tool by a competent examiner before use. ■Do not operate a cartridgeoperated fixing tool ■ Fix the connectors properly. unless you have ■Do not twist the pipes. possessed a valid certificate. ■Do not abuse the use of compressed air ■ Wear suitable eye and ear for cleaning purpose. Use a brush or a protectors while operating a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from cartridge-operated fixing tool. clothing and skin. ■ Use a cartridge-operated fixing tool with great care. Electric Tool ■Before using an electric tool, check the Portable Power Tool tool and its plug and connecting cable. ■Do not use a portable power tool ■Do not use a damaged tool. (such as saw, grinder and drill) ■Do not use an electric tool unless unlessits dangerous parts have its connecting cable is well been effectively guarded. protected. ■ Place the electric cable and ■Do not use an electric tool unless hose of a tool at an appropriate its metal casing is earthed and its position to avoid tripping power supply is provided with an earth leakage circuit breaker. Compressed Air ■Do not repair or alter any electrical ■ Use compressed air only for specified installation unless competent to do so. purposes.
  • 7. ■If you meet any fault or problem, report ■ Keep gas cylinders in an it to your supervisor immediately. upright position and secure it properly to avoid overturning. Excavations ■If gas leakage is detected, ■ Keep the fence on all sides of report it to your supervisor an excavation intact. immediately. ■ Use safe access for ingress Fire Risk and egress. There is always a fire risk. However, ■Do not pile soil or any other the chances of fire can be reduced, materials at the edge of an and you will know what to do when excavation. a fire breaks out if you: ■ Make sure that a trench is ■Always keep the workplace clean securely shored before and tidy. working in it. ■ Handle machinery and tools that may generate sparks or heat Gas Welding and Flame Cutting carefully. ■Do not use the equipment for gas welding ■Do not smoke or use naked or flame cutting unless you have attained flames in any area where the age of 18 years and hold a valid certificate. flammable and explosive ■ Do not use any gas cylinder unless it substances are stored. has been fitted with flashback arrestors. ■ Know where fire extinguishers are ■ Wear personal protective equipment. located and how they are used. ■ Keep the workplace clean. ■ Know the place of assembly for ■ Place fire extinguishers fire evacuation within reach.
  • 8. Public Safety others to work smoothly ■ Pay attention to public safety. and safely. Members of the public are often ■They have received specific unaware of or do not understand safety training and are the work carried out on important members of the construction sites and the risks construction team. involved. ■They have legal responsibility ■ Take great care to prevent the fall or liability for the overall safety of materials from height. of the construction site. ■Do not stack materials on floor ■You should get to know your edges or on scaffolds safety supervisor. Waste Disposal Eye Protection ■ Dispose all wastes, and unwanted ■A wise worker will certainly take materials must be disposed of at good care of his eyesight. a designated place. ■A small fragment may cause ■ Notify your supervisor of the serious consequences if it requirement for the separate enters one's eyes. disposal of chemical or ■When there is a risk of eye inflammable wastes. injury, such as in concrete ■Do not leave planks with nails breaking or using abrasive on passageways. wheels, you should wear suitable eye protectors. Safety Supervisors ■ Take proper care of the eye ■Their responsibility is to assist protectors provided to you.
  • 9. ■ Replace damaged or defective ■ Remember to wear a mask when working eye protectors immediately. in a dusty environment. ■ Ensure that eye protectors are comfortable to ■ Wear eye and ear protectors whenever wear, and keep clean. necessary. ■ Use eye protectors for eye protection ─ do not put it on your head ■ Wear a safety harness and secure it to or hang it on your neck. a safe anchorage point when working at ■ Bear in mind that eye protectors are height. A bamboo scaffold is not a safe replaceable, but not your eyes. anchorage point, so do not fasten the safety harness to it. Noise ■ Wear safety shoes to prevent foot injury. ■ Wear ear protectors in areas ■ Consult your supervisor if in doubt. with high noise levels. ■Properly wear ear protectors Safety Helmet according to the manufacturer's ■ Wear a safety helmet on a instructions. construction site. ■Do not reuse disposable ear ■ Keep the harness of the plugs. helmet clean and make sure ■Clean ear protectors regularly that it fits well. ■ Do not drill any holes on the Personal Protective Equipment helmet or use it for pounding. ■For your own safety and interest, use the personal First Aid protective equipment provided by your employer. ■ If you sustain an injury or ■ Wear gloves when handling or contacting feel not well while at work, chemicals. even if it is minor, go to
  • 10. the first aid room right away clothing. for medical treatment and Alcohol and Drugs notify your supervisor. ■Do not drink alcohol, or take ■Put the case on record. drugs, while at work. ■If you need to take drugs due Manual Handling Operations to illness, report it to your ■ Avoid manual handling operations as far as supervisor. possible to minimize the risk of injury. ■ Estimate the weight of the load. ■ Lift an object with a correct posture. ■ Wear suitable protective equipment. Put on gloves as far as possible to protect your hands from any cut, scratch or puncture, and wear safety boots or shoes to prevent injury to toes by heavy falling objects. ■ Seek assistance from someone in lifting a load if necessary. Personal Hygiene ■ Keep yourself clean. ■ Wash hands before meals and after using the toilet. ■ Dress tidily and in protective