Barricades, Barriers, and Warning Signs-Safety Talks

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SAFE WORK PRACTICES

BARRICADES BARRIERS AND


WARNIN GSIGNS-SAFETY TALK

Conducted by:
QHSE ENGINEER

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WARNING SIGNS
Employees shall closely pay attention to
warning signs. The various means of warning
communication are used where hazardous
conditions exist, barricades, barriers, and/or
warning signs, such as tape, cones, or flashing
lights, shall be used to warn employees and the
public of the dangers.
FLASHING WARNING LIGHTS
Where critical and fatal hazardous conditions
exist in a poorly illuminated area or after sunset
or where darkness exists, proper and sufficient
lighting shall be provided, and flashing warning
lights shall be installed on all sides of the
hazardous locations.
RAILINGS
Proper approved railings from the competent
and concerned authorities and company, shall
be installed and utilized to guard and protect
the stairways and other open-sided floors.
proper protection system and techniques such
as Toe boards. Other alternative means and
techniques shall be installed, introduced
where falling tools, materials or other objects
or equipments create hazards to other assets
or humans.
BARRICADES

While installing and making the isolation and


barrication, use a safety tag have an safety
related information tag containing the date of
the barricade is erected, the person
accountable for installation and the objective of
the barricade.
RED TAPE

Red tape with a tag shall be installed to identify


critical danger and to prevent and safeguard
the proper and secure access into an
immediate and working area. Persons required
to enter the red-taped area to address the
hazard shall understand and be protected from
the hazard.
YELLOW TAPE
To safeguard and secure the area, yellow
warning safety tape with a tag is used to
warn and caution and make aware the
possible potential of a hazard in the area.
Persons required to enter the area shall
understand and be protected from the
hazards.

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