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ROYAL COMMISSION FOR JUBAIL AND YANBU

Directorate General of the Royal commission in Jubail


CHINA GEO ENGINEERING CORPORATION BRANCH
082-C07 ROAD TO AREA A AND PORT– RAS AL-KHAIR
EMERGENCY RESCUE PLAN

CGC 082-C07 ROAD TO AREA A AND PORT EMERGENCY RESCUE PLAN

1. General
2. Location and Dimensions
This Emergency Rescue Plan provides an overview of the rescue plan for the Road to Area A and Port. Royal commission
“Road to Area A and Port” is the exact location of working site is as mentioned in the drawing

The area is obstructed and has limited access for vehicles and all equipment due to the new road construction

Rescue Procedure

 To protect workers from any accident or incident when they are unable to rescue themselves or shows inability
to move from the area. This may be due to a physical accident (i.e. a broken leg, breathing), a medical emergency,
rescue teams shall be ready
Practice,

The training of rescue personnel emphasizes the need for regular exercises that simulate actual rescue conditions.
On site toolbox meeting should conducted every days as per task, and documented in the STARRT card that
Number of employees working in the site and their activities.

Log in log out sheets or register should be on site and maintained in case workers are working any confined space activities
available at any time

• In case of emergency the worker will perform self rescue, if possible support your colleges.
In case of an emergency the worker will be moved from the site immediately available transportation facilities on the spot
 Access is given either side of the excavation area, and access road should provide all working area
 Structure to be used lift the person in case of emergency.
 The rescue personnel can go by access Ramp/ladder or tripod to lift the injured persons
 Mobile can be used for communication
 Medical team should be informed immediately for rescue

 Additional onsite orientation of working at Excavation for Abutment, Road grading, girder should be
given to all the workers before starting any work CGC –Construction department is managing all the
rescue operations incorporated with RC HSE –TEAM

CGC EMERGENCY CONTACT # 0508495352


FIRST AID & RESCUE CONTACT # WILL BE RECRUITED SOON
SAFETY & OFFICER 0591930317

MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS WILL BE MET BY CGC-CONSTRUCTION FIRST AID 0506745925. FOLLOWED BY


0599817708. (AMBUL ANCE--------------)
Medical Considerations in Rescue

The primary goal of rescue is quick and safe transportation of the victim to the ground level.

How much and what kind of first aid should be rendered by rescue personnel during the rescue mission will be determined by the onsite
nurse

The consensus of rescue professionals is that the first priority in rescue is to bring the incapacitated person promptly to a safe level.

At that point, emergency first aid can be administered by trained emergency medical technicians.

IMPORTANT MEASURES WHILE WORKING IN EXCAVATION AND BACK FILLING, REMOVAL OF LIFTING OLD PORTA CABINS AND REMOVAL OF ASPHALT
ROYAL COMMISSION FOR JUBAIL AND YANBU
Directorate General of the Royal commission in Jubail
CHINA GEO ENGINEERING CORPORATION BRANCH
082-C07 ROAD TO AREA A AND PORT– RAS AL-KHAIR
EMERGENCY RESCUE PLAN

 Inform the CGC HSE manager as soon as possible


 CGC ambulance and the medical team will be ready round the clock
 CGC ambulance will be reached the spot on call
 Report will be made to RC HSE MANAGER immediately
 Proper communication will be made to RC HSE department for any advice
 All work will be stopped in the immediate area and the permit will be closed

The following points are helpful in General, when you are conducting a rescue operation
All the procedures and practices to any confined space rescue are applicable to the Excavation for Abutment
o Those areas which are not intended for continual work
o Have a limited means access
o Have the potential for physical hazard
o Contains a material that has the potential
o Has an internal configuration that might cause any labor to be trapped or asphyxiated by inwardly converging walls or
by a floor that slopes downward and tapers to a smaller cross section, and/or
o Contains any other recognized serious safety or health hazards

There for the requirements for a Managed Excavation for Abutment, rescue plan is needed for the prompt rescue in case
of any emergency situation arises. Reference RC HSE PLAN/PROCEDURE

2. Rescue Planning
Rescue in an emergency must be a pre-planned event.
Current best-practices call for a thoughtful approach to retrieving a worker as soon as possible without endangering the lives
of those who must conduct the rescue operation.
The rescue plan is the overall approach to protect and retrieval.
The rescue plan is a strategy which establishes:
 the duties and responsibilities of the rescue team,
 principles of safe practice,
 general guidelines on the means and methods to be employed in rescue operations, and
 training guidelines and measures of competency for rescue personnel

3.Selecting the Right Equipment for the Job

o A wide range of safety equipment is available for rescue.


o Select the type of equipment depend on the circumstances..
o Here again, we rely on the evaluation and planning performed by a competent person. (CGC & RC)

o as part of the rescue plan to guide us in the selection of equipment suitable for specific
Applications.
o There is no one-size-fits-all solution in rescue equipment.
o The equipment must be matched to the rescue plan and will be completely inappropriate for another application.

4. Rescue Equipment Standards


The National Fire Protection Association provides guidelines to manufacturers of fiber ropes, harnesses and accessory equipment.
This standard applies primarily to the professional fire services, but is also applicable to the needs of constructional rescue
personnel. Equipment certified to NFPA 1983 (2006 edition) meets a very stringent set of strength and performance requirements
suitable for the demands of emergency rescue can also be referred..

 Structure
 Rescue Harnesses,
 Rescue Lanyards,
 Rope-and-Tackle Systems,
 Gas Dictators

5. Training and Competency


 Sufficient training is required for a successful implementation of any rescue operation.
 Narrowly defined education or instruction is not sufficient to ensure a positive outcome in an emergency.
 Rescue personnel must be trained, and they also demonstrate their working knowledge through a
practical, hands-on demonstration of skill.
ROYAL COMMISSION FOR JUBAIL AND YANBU
Directorate General of the Royal commission in Jubail
CHINA GEO ENGINEERING CORPORATION BRANCH
082-C07 ROAD TO AREA A AND PORT– RAS AL-KHAIR
EMERGENCY RESCUE PLAN

 Training plus assessment equals competency.


 Competency in an emergency is the ultimate measure of a successful rescue training program.
 Training by a competent rescue trainer
 Physical demonstrations by trainees on how to properly select, inspect, anchor,
assemble and use the rescue equipment used in locations where they work
 Use of all types of equipment used in locations where rescues may be required, including inspecting systems
prior to use, installation, component compatibility, descent control, secondary systems, packaging methods,
dismantling, storage and the common hazards associated with each system and component.
 inspection and recording of rescue equipment components and systems
 The selection and use of anchor points
 The responsibilities of persons under the standard
 How to use written rescue procedures
Gas testing frequently or with certain intervals
• Training as a team is an essential part of achieving competency for the team members.
 Assessment of rescue personnel is required to be performed by supervisors or independent contractors or
consultants who possess at least the qualifications of a Competent Rescue Trainer.
 Assessment must be performed on a regular basis to ensure continued proficiency of each rescue team member.
In addition to the above an attached On-Site Rescue Plan and these Procedures are part of the written plan for the confined space
and are based on the assessment of hazards in this space.

Prior to entry and/or work in the Excavation for Abutment


1. The Site supervisor will ensure that the attached “on-site rescue plan” for the working area has been completed and that all
the rescue equipment identified in the plan is available to effect a rescue in the Excavation for Abutment
2. The Site supervisor will ensure that an adequate number of appropriately trained persons (as documented in the
attached “on-site rescue plan”) are available for immediate implementation of these on-site rescue procedures that
apply to the works as mentioned here
3. The site supervisor will review all emergency procedures, including procedures relating to emergencies outside Excavation
for Abutment with all workers and other related personnel.
4. The Supervisor establishes communication with all workers, using the means described in the attached “on-site rescue plan”.

5. The site supervisor will ensure that the activity prior to notify the CGC fire and rescue team and once
the Excavation for Abutment is closed out for the shift.
Provide the manual retrieval system like ropes, wings and other means of equipments in case failure of crane.

Note: The ultimate aim of this procedure is a timely and systematic rescue operation without endangering the victim
and the rescue people in an emergency ON-SITE RESCUE PLAN.

Excavation for Abutment RC Map Identification on 10 July 2017

Attendant: Employer/China Geo Engineering Corporation Branch

On-Site Rescue Personnel/Designation:


Employer/ Contr.

 Mohammad Iqbal - Safety Manager


 Fang – Civil foreman
 Imran –Supervisor
 Mohammad – Project Manager
 Mohannad – Construction Manager

Methods of Communication:
Attendant to Rescue Personnel:-

 Mobile
 Audible Signal

Attendant to workers:

 Mobile
 Audible Signal

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