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RIT SOLUTION

Set Bangladesh to a safe Bangladesh

HSE & Plant Maintenance Consultant 

Purpose: HSE compliance is prerequisite to build a developed nation. HSE is a backbone to have a safe
country. So, safety governs our life in every facet, from individual to team, domestic to industrial level,
road traffic to construction field. It deals with house keeping and environmental care across the country.
RIT solution will provide support to the Government and non Government organization to regulate
health safety and environment aspect. Smart guideline and procedure to set Bangladesh to a safer
mode.

Industrial Safety 
Heavy lifting with crane

 Before use, ensure the crane is suitable for the planned hoisting task. Confirm it has
appropriate travel, lift, and capacity.
 Visually and physically inspect the crane before use. Check for damage, wear, and proper
operation of all functions.
 Confirm the load weight. Check the capacity of all equipment including the hardware, rope, and
slings. Do not exceed these capacity.
 Select the right sling for each lift. Inspect slings and other rigging hardware before use for wear,
stretch, or other damage. Do not use damaged or defective slings. Use softeners around sharp
corners. Do not splice broken slings.
 When communicating with a crane operator, use clear agreed-upon signals. Except for the stop
signal, the crane operator should follow instructions from only one person – a designated
signaler. Where a wired or remote controller is used, the operator should become familiar with
all of its functions before lifting the load.
 Warn all people in the load lift area before starting the lift. Ensure that the path of the load is
clear of persons and obstructions. Do not lift loads over anyone. Center the crane hoist over the
load before hoisting to prevent swinging of the load.

7) Slide the sling fully onto the hoisting hook and ensure the safety latch is closed. Do not load the hook
tip or hammer a sling into place.

8) Secure unused sling legs. Do not drag slings or leave loose materials on a load being hoisted.

9) Keep hands and fingers from being trapped when slack is taken out of a sling. Step away before the
lift is started.

10) Move the load and controls smoothly. Minimize load swing.

11) Walk ahead of the load during travel and warn people to keep clear. Use a tagline to prevent
rotation or other uncontrolled motion. Raise the load only as high as necessary to clear objects. Do not
ride on the hook or load.
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12) Set loads down on blocking, never directly on a sling. Do not pull or push loads out from under the
hoist.

13) Do not leave the load (or the crane) unattended while the load is suspended.

14) Where crane operation by other personnel must be restricted, employ lockout and tagging
procedures.

15) Store slings off the floor in a clean, dry location on hooks or racks. Do not leave slings, accessories,
or blocking lying on the floor.

Work at Height
 Suitable fall equipment is used, which comprises of a safety harness, an appropriate anchorage
point and a shock absorption system which limits fails to 2m or less.
 A visual pre-inspection is made of the fall arrest system and equipment ensuring its integrity.
 All scaffolds are designed, built for intended use and regularly inspected by competent and
trained personnel only and tagging system is utilized.
 A fixed platform with guard or handrails is used and verified by a competent person.
 Personnel must use of the fall prevention and fall arrest equipment.
 
Confined Space
 A valid permit to work is issued by an authorized person and identified requirements are in
place
 Emergency response and rescue arrangements are in place prior to work commencement.
 Energy sources must be isolated.
 Atmospheric testing for oxygen, toxic gas (such as H2S) and flammable gases has been
conducted by a competent gas tester before entry.
 A competent stand by person is controlling entry to/ from the confined space at all time and is
trained to intervene if required.
 Rescue should only be attempted by authorized personnel.

Toxic Gas
 Facilities with an Toxic Gas hazard must operate a permit to work system.
 Should familiar with the emergency response procedures, Escape routes and toxic gas zone
classification.
 Gas tests must be conducted before entering or working in hazardous areas.
 Gas detector with a valid inspection tag must be worn.
 Appropriate controls/ PPE is required.

Chemicals 
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Line of Fire 

Safety bypass 
Excavation 
Energy Isolation 
Hot Work 
Thermal insulation handling 
Land transportation
 Drivers must understand and comply with the requirements of the safe journey management
plan
 Certified drivers for the particular class of vehicle.
 Vehicle must be inspected and determined to be fit for purpose and safe to use
 Drivers must comply with road safety rules and obey speed limits and ensuring passenger are
wearing their seat belts.
 Mobile and other hand held device must not be used while driving.

Occupational health 
Manual lifting

 
Keep the load close to your waist
Adopt a stable position
Ensure a good hold on the load.
Slight bending of your back, hips and knees
Don't flex your back any further while lifting.
Avoid twisting your back or leaning sideways especially while your back is bent.
Keep your head up when handling.
Move smoothly.
Don't lift or handle more than you can easily manage
Put down, then adjust 
 
Periodic health check up 

HSE Management 
 A way to control and distribute up to date documents
 Safety inspection checklist
 Risk assessments
 Emergency response team
 Workplace safety Training program and documentation system
 Experienced HSE team
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Work Authorisation/Permit system


 Work permit describe the steps you need to take to stay safe
 Work that involves confined space entry, ground disturbance, work on energy systems, hot work
and any job that require a permits.
  
TRA(Threat and Risk Assessment)
 Threat identification
 Threat assessment

PPE
 Conduct a hazard assessment
 Appropriate PPE selection
 Training for proper use of PPE
 Reassess hazards and replace old, damaged PPE.

Take 2 -Hazard identification and apply controls

Near miss reporting 


Near misses are incidents that don’t cause any harm but could’ve potentially caused an injury or ill
health.

Incident reporting 
An incident report is formal document that details the facts related to an incident at the workplace.
Incident reports should be completed as soon as following an incident or injury.

HSE KPI setting 

Contract HSE qualification 

HSE scope preparation for new Contact 

Six by Six Risk Matrix 

A risk matrix is a tool that is normally used to assess the level of risk and assist the decision-making
process. During the risk management process, organizations should set objectives, define and access
risks, analyze risk tolerance levels, and determine ways to mitigate riskls.
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Hazard identification 
It is a part of process used to evaluate if any particular situation, item, thing etc. may have the potential
to cause harm. The term often used to describe the full process of risk assessment.

 Identify hazards and risk factors that have the potential to cause harm
 Analyze and evaluate the risk associated with that hazard which includes risk analysis and risk
evaluation
 Determine appropriate ways to eliminate the hazard or control the risk when the hazard cannot
be eliminated

Zone classification 

General Safety Rules 


Assembly point 
Designated Car parking 
Speed limit
Road traffic sign
Heavy vehicle operator license 
Fire fighter 
First Aider
Fire warden
Periodic audit of lifting gears 
PPE audit 
BA
EEBA set ( Emergency escape breathing apparatus) 
HSE Training 
HSE competency audit & Inspection 
Contractor HSE assurance program 
Yearly HSE Plan 
Contractor Labor Welfare plan
Safety Tool Box
Incentive scheme 
HSE meeting 
HSE system development within the Organization 

Tools Safety 
Power Tools
Hydraulic Tools 
Hand Tools 
Construction Safety 
Lift shaft safety 
Falling hazard 
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Building safety 
Chemical safety 

Plant Maintenance Solutions 


Maintenance strategy 
Maintenance integrity 
3P maintenance (Preventive, proactive and predictive) 
Corrective maintenance 
Static equipment Repair procedures 
Piping and structural fabrication 
PM check list 
PSV management 
Work Instructions and Procedure development 

Contract Management 

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