Good Safety Practices1

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GOOD SAFETY PRACTICES

Hoarding constructed accordance with Commissioner of


Building Control requirements.
Piling Machine
• Inspected by Approved person
• Daily inspection by designated
person
• Warning sign provided
• Footing in sound condition
Shoring constructed in accordance to P.E. design for
excavation of more than 1.5 metre with the use of
mechanical digger
Shoring constructed in accordance to P.E. design for
excavation of more than 4.0 metre.
Open side of excavation more than 3 metre depth
guarded by adequate barricade
Valid LM certificate
Daily check by crane operator
Lifting Supervisor supervising lifting operation
Rigger and signalman appointed for lifting operation
Material/passenger hoist

Hoist operated by authorized person


Worksite to be kept clean and free from effluents, nuisances
and conditions that can be detrimental to the workers and
Public health
Materials neatly stacked in safe and orderly manner
Temporary material
platform constructed
and installed in
accordance to PE
design.
Generator With Bund Wall
Generator fenced off against unauthorized use.
Main distribution board
and switch gear
Checked and tested
monthly by LEW
DIESEL STORAGE WITH SIGNAGES
AND PROVISION OF BUND WALL.
Tower crane base barricaded with warning
sign. Free of water and obstructions.
Crawler Crane
access laid with
steel plate
Crane access properly constructed and weekly check carried out
Scaffold erected in accordance to P.E. design.
Working platform at alternate lift.
Overlay or screen netting envelope scaffold
Base plate secured to sole
plate and on solid ground

Scaffold stair provided


access to working platform
Working platform closely decked and continuous with toe
board and guardrails
Signboard showing
maximum loads
Oxy-acetylene cylinders kept
upright in wheeled trolley

Gas cylinder fitted with


regulating valve and
flashback arrestor
A worker anchored to a safety belt and an
independent lifeline when working on a
gondola. Materials on gondola are evenly
distributed
Peripheral overhead shelter erected around the building
Overhead shelters erected at every point of entry/exit of buildings
Formwork checked before, during and after concreting by
formwork supervisor
Formwork shall be design by P.E. where the ceiling
height exceed 9.14 metres
P.E. shall be responsible for the supervision of the
construction and stability of the structure.
All openings are closed barricaded or effectively protected
Lift opening effectively barricaded
Lifting operation
Large bin at lower end of each chute
Storage of material 610 mm
away from edge of building
Adequate ventilation
provided at work area

Exhaust fan provided to


remove dust particle
generate from grinding
Safety harness

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