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Mas Hs Induction - Desert Rock-H13c23
Mas Hs Induction - Desert Rock-H13c23
Mas Hs Induction - Desert Rock-H13c23
Client
Main Contractor
Approval Process - Visitors
MMJ will comply and arrange TRSDC Construction site visitor
request (TRS-HS-FRM-0080) form and obtain the required
approvals.
• MMJ will use suitable 2WD or 4WD vehicle for the
conditions and purpose of the site visit to be mentioned.
Do not remove,
Follow good Do not feed or
damage or disturb
housekeeping and Follow site interact with
soil, flora and fauna
proper waste signage animals on site
on site; report any
disposal practices
environmental
incident.
Photography is not
Smoke in allowed on site.
Do not litter designated areas
only
• Driving Rules
Driving On Site
• Only the holders of valid KSA driving license are authorized to drive vehicles on site.
Pay Attention!
Heads Up!
It Is Shocking!
I don’t know how to operate machine. Check with your supervisor / Engineer.
I don’t have emergency number. Only trained / certified electrician to work on live
cables.
I don’t know how to use / deal with
Everyone save emergency first.
chemicals.
Get a copy of MSDS.
It’s too heavy, I can’t lift.
Ask your co-worker for help to lift.
Don’t be working alone.
Work in a group or get a co-worker around.
Don’t take short cuts.
Work according to approved work methodology.
Don’t damage equipment's.
Take care for the property
Don’t modify / alter the tools &
Ask for certified / trained technician.
equipment’s
Be friendly and help each others.
Don’t horse play at site.
• Don’t Do
RESTRICTED AREAS
Hazard related to several site activities will be controlled through
signs / / barriers and access control to the place, for example:
Anywhere inside the site related to our work area i.e. access routes,
area below lifting operations, high noise, road work, excavation,
hot work.
Only Authorize persons allowed !!!
DANGER
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EMPLOYEE RESPONSIBITIES
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EMPLOYEE
• Assist in any accident investigation. RESPONSIBITIES
• Cooperate with the HSE dept. including when a written statement is requested.
• Know to be responsible about the own safety as well as those of the
colleagues.
• Block any unauthorized person or anyone who is not adhering to HSE
Procedure, they can cause injure themselves or cause damage; it will not lead
to any disciplinary action from MAS Management, this behaviour is what
Saudico strives for, you may be rewarded for it
• Use proper tools for the job, DO NOT use self made equipment or tools have
no training for handling.
• Check that hand tools and equipment are in good condition before starting any
work, report any issues to the supervisor.
• Report All incidents/near misses
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
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Mandatory PPE’s
Mandatory PPE’s are required to be used on site at all times,
these are:
Hard Hat/Helmet Safety glass Safety Shoes
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SMOKING RESTRICTIONS
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SIGNS AND SYMBOLS
Mandatory
These requires a specific action or behavior, usually in
respect to the need to wear PPE.
These signs are circular with a solid blue background and a
white pictogram.
Prohibition
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SIGNS AND SYMBOLS
WARNING SIGNS MANDATORY PROHIBITED
Electric Hazard
No naked flame
Moving machine
part
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EMERGENCY
INFORMATION FIRE EQUIPMENT
Portable fire
Muster point
extinguisher
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Electricity is the flow of energy from one place to another
Requires a source of power; usually a generating station
A flow of electrons (current) that travels through a conductor
Travels in a closed circuit.
Types of electrical injuries:
Direct:
• Electrocution or death due to
electrical shock
• Electrical shock
• Burns
• Fire
Indirect:
• Falls
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Electrical accidents are caused by a combination of three
factors:
• Unsafe equipment and/or installation,
• Workplaces made unsafe by the environment, and
• Unsafe work practices.
Cords can be damaged by:
• Aging
• Door or window edges
• Staples or fastenings
• Abrasion from adjacent materials
• Activity in the area
Improper use can cause shocks, burns or fire
Grounding creates a low-resistance path from a tool to the earth
to disperse unwanted current.
When a short or lightning occurs, energy flows to the ground,
protecting you from electrical shock, injury and death. 38
Protective Measures
Hazards
• Proper grounding (GFCI,
• Inadequate wiring ELCB)/LOTO/IP Rated DBs
• Exposed electrical parts • Use fuses and circuit
• Wires with bad insulation breakers
• Ungrounded electrical systems • Guard/conceal live parts
and tools • Proper use and connection
• Overloaded circuits of flexible cords
• Damaged power tools and • Enclosed electrical panels
equipment • Good Cable Management
• Using the wrong PPE and tools • Training
• Overhead power lines
• All hazards are made worse in wet
conditions
Double Insulated
Marking 39
Fire Extinguishers
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Snake bites
Not all snakes are venomous.
Large non-venomous snakes can still be
dangerous – causing significant bites and
even eat humans.
A bite from a venomous snake is a medical
emergency. It can cause:
• Paralysis
• Bleeding
• Muscle damage
• Kidney failure
• Local tissue destruction requiring
amputation
• Death
With appropriate treatment, including
antivenom, serious complications and
death can be prevented.
Snake habits
Snakes
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• Working in Extreme Temperature
Working in Extreme Heat
Symptoms of Dehydration Do
Ensure that you keep yourself
Excessive thirst, dry mouth and thick
saliva well hydrated throughout the
day
Dark yellow and strong-smelling
urine Take adequate drinking water
with you when visiting
Dizziness, headache or
site/remote locations
lightheadedness
Tiredness
Monitor weather forecast and
assess outdoor conditions
Nausea or vomiting throughout the day
• Take particular care if you: Reschedule challenging or
Have diabetes physically demanding work to
Have been under the sun for too cooler parts of the day
long Allow employees from cooler
Sweat excessively after exercise climates to acclimatize
Have a body temperature of 38°C or Increase rest periods during
more the day and pace yourself
Have been taking medicines that Reduce/avoid
impact the fluid level in your body caffeinated/alcoholic drinks
and sugary foods/drinks
• Emergency
Emergency Contacts Numbers - TRSDC and MAS ECC
Contact Person Name Company Mobile Number
0559754635
Dr. Atiya
Associate H&S Director Yassir Alsharif 059 956 6007
TRSDC
• Rev. 00
• 02/08/2022
TRSDC Emergency Operations Centre
• Fire
• Injury
• Illness
• Automotive Accident
• Severe Weather
• Security
• Environmental Beyond minor first aid cases
that require medical attention or assistance
shall be directed to the nearest TRSDC ISOS
site clinic.
ISOS CMF and remote clinics - Initial Response for Injuries, Illness or Medical Conditions
• If a patient is taken to the hospital in Umluj which is 45 – 60 mins away from the site, this
will delay the advanced medical care being administered and may lead to a critical
situation.
• If you use the nearest TRSDC ISOS Site Clinic advanced medical care will reach the patient
sooner and may make the difference in life or death. This proactive approach will help to
stabilize the person quicker and if transport is sill necessary, they will be stabilized and
more likely to survive the journey to Umluj.
• ISOS medical professionals have a high level of training that enables them to assess the IP’s
health condition and ready him for safe ISOS ambulance transport to either the TRSDC
Central Medical Facility (CMF) or the nearest hospital.
• The TRSDC Central Medical Facility (CMF) is located at CVH and operates 24/7. CMF is
equipped with advanced medical equipment and highly skilled medical professionals to
ensure a high level of medical care is administered.
• TRSDC sitewide medical services are provided to all contractors free of charge to ensure a
high level of medical care is enjoyed by all.
Injuries, Illness or
Other Medical
Conditions Medical
Assistance ISOS
Clinics Workflow
• Questions?
Thank you