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CSHP TEMPLATE FOR RESIDENTIAL PROJECT/S (2 STOREY AND BELOW)


OR MINOR REPAIR WORKS HAVING LESS THAN 10 WORKERS

1.0 Company Safety and Health Policy

It is the general policy of JUAN DELA CRUZ to perform work in the safest manner
possible consistent with good construction practices.

To achieve these objectives, we are committed to the following:

 Identification of potential hazards that may arise from the


programmed/scheduled work activities;
 Organizing the work activities so as to minimize the risk arising from them;
 Ensuring that all workers are given orientation/briefing or induction prior to
deployment to the site;
 Establishing a site safety committee to act as policy making body of the
project on all issues pertaining to safety and health;
 Ensure the conduct of daily toolbox meetings;

2.0 Project Details

Project description:

a. specific name of project: Proposed 2-Storey Residential Building

b. Address/location: Hanapin Street, Santiago City, Isabela

c. classification of the project: (2 storey residential or minor repair works with


less than 10 workers) 2-Storey Residential

d. project owner: JUAN DELA CRUZ

e. name of main contractor and list of sub-contractors (if any) and PCAB
License

By Administraion

f. estimated number of workers in the site: seven (7)

g. estimated start date of (execution of the project) construction January


01,2018

h. duration of the project (no. of calendar days) and; 200 CD


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i. specific scope of work to be undertaken: Clearing and grubbing; excavation,


backfiling, reberworks, scaffolding, concrete pouring, chb laying,
plastering,roofing, and tinsmithing, painting and simple electicel wiring.

3.0 Composition of Construction Safety and Health Committee (CSHC).

I/We JUAN DELA CRUZ am/are committed to organize a CSH Committee at the
project site to act as a policy making body of the project on all issues pertaining to safety and
health.

3.1 Composition of Construction Safety and Health Committee (SHC)

Our CSHC at the proposed 2-Storey Residential Building consist of:

o Chairman – Safety Officer

 Members : Emilio
Rudy
Miguel

 Secretary – Juan dela cruz

3.2 Functions of CSH Committee shall include but are not limited to the
following:

 Plans, develops and oversees the accident prevention programs for the
construction project;

 Gather feedback, discuss, review safety policies, procedures and


recommend improvements;

 Conducts safety/toolbox meetings.

 Communicate safety and health concerns and information to


management and staff personnel;

 Reviews reports of accident investigation and implementation of


program;

 Solicit, evaluate and confirm implementation of safety and health


suggestions from employees.

4.0 Composition of Health & Safety Personnel (if there is any)

 5.1 Complete Name of Safety Officer/s_________________


(please attached the certificate of COSH training)
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 5.2 Complete Name of First-Aider/s: None


(please attached the certificate of First-Aid training)

5.0 Duties and Responsibilities

a. Owner
 Responsible in operation, safety and health of the entire project.
 Delegate personnel for the implementation of safety
 Chairman of the safety and health committee. Arranges schedule and place
of meeting and notifies members.

b. Project Coordinator
 Ensures that all workers under his supervision understand safety
responsibility.
 Ensures that proper use of PPE
 Acts without delay in addressing all hazards and unsafe conditions or actions
within the scope of their area of responsibility.
 Holds toolbox safety meeting with the workers.

c. Worker
 Consistently observes work conditions, operation, equipment and tools for the
purpose of accident prevention.
 Complies with all the regulations as well as safe work practices and safety
rules.
 Uses all necessary personal protective safety equipment and other safe
working practices.
 Corrects any unsafe practices within the scope of work operations and reports
any unsafe conditions.
 Attend all committee/toolbox meetings.

6.0 Conduct of Toolbox Meeting

To hold a daily safety toolbox meeting every morning before the start of work to attain
the following objectives:

 To discuss matters pertaining to the job;


 To provide briefing on the planned work;
 To predict potential hazards or actual occurrence of accidents at the site;
 To provide tips and suggestions on how to prevent possible accidents, and;
 To discuss other pertinent matters (e.g. accident prevention)

7.0 Personal Protective Equipment

The company will provide the following basic PPEs and enforce the use of the
adequate and approved type of personal protective clothing and equipment suited to the
risk inherent in the work and operations performed:
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 Safety shoes - will be used for general works and to be worn at all times on
the site.

 Safety helmet – all workers must wear an approved safety helmet while on
the construction site.

 Safety gloves - to be worn wherever possible for hand protection

 Safety goggles/Face shield – protection against flying objects from doing


work such as chipping, grinding, cutting, drilling works and alike.

 Safety belt/harness – to be used whenever working at height.


 Others (specify depending on the nature of work and hazard identified)
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________

8.0 First-Aid, Health Care Medicines and Equipment Facilities

The owner/employer will provide the following basic first-aid kit and health care
medicines and facilities for workers in the site:
 Surgical Scissor
 Forcep  sterile gauze pads
 Alcohol  roller bandages
 povidine iodine,  band aids
 cotton balls  Gauze bandage and micro
 cotton swabs pore
 paracetamol tablets

9.0 Workers Welfare Facilities

The following welfare facilities will be provided in the site to ensure humane
working conditions:
a. Adequate supply of safe drinking water
b. Adequate sanitary, washing and sleeping facilities separate for men and
women workers
c. Adequate facilities for changing and for the storage and drying of work
clothes.
d. Adequate accommodation for taking meals.

10.0 Working Hour & Break Time (Indicate the maximum number of work hours per day).

Working Hour: Maximum of 8 hours/day (7:00AM – 4:00 PM)


Break Time: 9:45AM – 10:00AM
12:00PM – 1:00PM
3:15 PM - 3:30PM
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11.0 Construction Waste Disposal

The main constructor including subcontractors will be responsible for minimizing


waste generated during the implementation of the project. The following procedures for
disposal of wastes will be implemented in the site:

1. Ensure that the construction wastes are segregated from that of


domestic waste.
2. All domestic wastes are to be collected on a daily basis.
3. Construction debris (broken hollow blocks, spoiled concrete, loose
concrete, etc) should be taken out on the staging area.
4. Oil spills and spoiled greases should be wrapping in the black garbage
bag and will be properly disposed.
5. Application of good housekeeping.

12.0 Safety Work Practices - (indicate safety work practices based on the scope of work to be
undertaken. Use additional sheet if necessary)

12.1 Welding and Cutting – the owner /supervisor will only utilize qualified and experienced
welder in cutting or welding jobs. Suitable goggles or helmets and gloves shall be
worn by trained workers engaged in cutting or arc welding.

12.2 Hand and Power Tools – the owner/ supervisor will strictly enforce the use of safety
Goggles, full face covering when operating hand and power tools, only qualified workers
trained for the particular job shall operate any hand and power tools.

12.3 Safe Handling of Materials – the owner/supervisor shall provide appropriate personal
protective equipment for the personnel involve in the operation of the lifting or movement of
materials. He/she shall be in –charge in the operation of it to avoid hazards to public safety.

12.4 Electrical Works and Installation - the owner/supervisor will only utilize qualified and
experienced electrician in electrical jobs. Suitable personal protective equipment shall be worn
by electricians engaged in electrical works.

13.0 Enumerate/describe other safety procedures in accomplishing the project.

1. Observe and practice safety procedures established for the job.

2. No person shall be deployed in the construction site unless he has undergone safety and health
program orientation and training to be conducted by Safety Officer.

3. In case of sickness and injury, no matter how slight, report at once to the Supervisors. In no
case should an employee treat his own or someone else’s injuries or attempt to remove foreign
particles from the eye.
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d. In case of injury resulting in possible fracture to legs, back, or neck, or any accident resulting in
an unconscious condition, or severe head injury, the employee is not to be moved until
authorized personnel have given medical attention.

e. All workers must wear protective equipment all the time when at the site of construction such
as goggles, safety glasses, mask, gloves helmets, etc.

14.0 Penalties/Sanctions – as a matter of policy and to ensure that the safety and health rules
specified herein are complied with, the owner recommended the following sanctions/penalties for
any violations of CSH program (Please attach company policy on penalties, if there are any). :

 First offense – warning – (written)


 Second offense -- penalty – (one (1) day salary deduction)
 Third offense – penalty – (three (3) days salary deduction)
 Fourth offense – dismissal

JUAN DELA CRUZ


Name of Project Owner Date
Signature over Printed Name

SAFETY OFFICER
Name of Person who will supervise the project Date
Signature over Printed Name

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