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HSE INDUCTION. BITUMEN OPERATIONS. QF-2250-TP-001/00/08.09.22.

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THINK SAFETY. It is part of WOQOD Site Safety management that all Staff, Visitor and Contractors planning to enter Bitumen Plant should undergo site induction before proceeding. WOQOD has an Integrated Management System (IMS) Policy which covers an integrated approach for achieving and sustaining Operational Excellence through our commitment to:.

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THINK SAFETY. In case of EMERGENCY/ FIRE, all personnel (employees, contractors) must leave their workplace and must assemble to the nearest and safest Assembly Point. Stay Calm, don’t run and Don’t panic Ensure to take time to check the Floor Warden and First Aider posters in order to be aware of who the Floor Wardens and First Aiders are for a specific building names are displayed in each building. Important Emergency Contacts Numbers: MIC Control room -135 Control Room -4021-8136/8303 Bitumen Supervisor -4021-8311 Security-4021-8015 HSE OFFICER-4021-8391 Update if any Mock drill plan to attendee during induction..

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THINK SAFETY. Beri. Assembly Point/Emergency exit Layout.

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THINK SAFETY. Bitumen Facility. Bitumen is transported to customers via road tankers. Bitumen is transported at a high temperature of 140 C. Other Bitumen are modified into other product, Cutback (MC 70), Polymer Modified Bitumen (PMB).

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THINK SAFETY. Bitumen Facility. Quantity Capacity Bitumen storage Tanks 6 (2500m3 – 6no’s) PMB Tanks 8 (400m3 – 6 no’s, 200m3-2nos) Batch tanks 4 (400m3 – 4 no’s) Thermal Oil Heaters 2 1.5 MW heat rating – 2 nos’ PMB Blender unit 2 Cut Back Unit, 1 15 MT per Hour- New Loading Gantry Cut Back Loading Arm 4 1 Bitumen & PMB Loading Arms: 4 no’s Cut Back 1 no Weigh Bridges 2 80 mt Diesel Storage Tanks 2 50 cubic meters Kerosene Storage Tank, 1 50 cubic meters (As Kerosene used for cutback production. Fire water tanks 1 284 Cubic meters. Fire hydrant 8 8 x 4 Way Fire Hydrant Fire Pumps 3 Electrical capacity: 283 m3/hr. Diesel driven pump(116-22-p-701b), capacity: 283 m3/hr. Jockey pump (116-22-p-701c), capacity:14.3m3/hr. Buildings/Containers Dispatch Office, Control Room, Admin Building/Security Office Workshop, Lab & technicians Containers.

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[Audio] The most significant hazard to workers who deal with hot bitumen is the potential to cause burns in case of splashes or spills. Bitumen is usually applied hot. Hot bitumen gives off emissions that can cause minor respiratory tract or eye irritation after prolonged, close exposure Considering the Bitumen facility activities, following nature of emergencies may occur: Major fire on Diesel & Kerosene tanks. Oil spillage with and without Fire Hot surfaces (e.g. heaters,Product pipelines) Hot Bitumen Over flow of bitumen Bitumen spillage/Foaming Vehicle movement. Rotating equipment Exposure to dust/ heat/ hot bitumen emissions Trip/ slip/ fall Natural calamity leading to disturbance of operation.

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Hazard Consequence Control Measure Recovery Measure Fire Burns injuries, assets damage No open flames, No sparks, No smoking, equipment with earthing & spark arrestor. Extinguish by using the available portable fire extinguishers Inhalation (long time exposure) Drowsiness Ventilation, local exhaust, Fresh air, rest, artificial respiration. Refer for medical attention Skin contacts Irritation, burns Gloves and protective clothing. Rinse with plenty of water, Refer for medical attention Eyes contact Irritation, blurring of vision Face shield, or eye safety glass. Rinse with plenty of water for several minutes Refer for medical attention.

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Hazards Consequences Control Measure Vehicle movement Being hit by vehicle resulting to injury or damage to property Follow the Speed Limit/Pedestrian lanes and walkways Dust Inhalation of dust or contact with eyes resulting to respiratory/ eye irritation or infection. Use of dust mask/ safety glass. Equipment rotating/ moving parts Entangled, impacted/crushed, drawn in, or pinned by moving part resulting to injury or fatality. Guards in place on moving/ rotating machine parts Slippery or obstructed pavement/ floors Slip, trip, and fall resulting to injury Housekeeping, use of wet floor signs, use of non-slip safety shoes.

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THINK SAFETY. Emergency Action- First Aid. BITUMEN BURNS CARD - FIRST AID Safety Note Treatment Call PROTECT YOURSELF and others from harm. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE BITUMEN. COOL THE BURNT AREA with cold water for a minimum Of 20 minutes. DO NOT USE ICE. EYE BURNS — flush with water. same as DO NOT REMOVE CLOTHING STUCK TO BITUMEN. This may cause further injury. REMOVE BELTS & RINGS and any other constrictions if you can without further damage. COVER any exposed burns (those not covered with bitumen) with clean non-stick burns dressings. Do not wrap dressing tightly. MAINTAIN BODY HEAT and treat for shock. DO NOT attempt to clean the affected areas. NOT apply or ointments. DO NOT dress areas covered with bitumen. NOT let blankets touch burns or bitumen. NOT give ANYTHING by mouth until cleared to do so by medical personnel. CALL for an Ambulance immediately and advise a "Bitumen Burn"..

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THINK SAFETY. PPE MATRIX. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) MATRIX BITUMEN PLANT PPE MANDATORY 3999 e in WORK AREAS.

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THINK SAFETY. PPE MATRIX. PPE shall be used when working with bitumen and shall cover all parts of exposed skin to avoid direct contact..

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Extinguishing using Fire Extinguisher. If the fire is within control, attempt to extinguish, it with the appropriate fire extinguisher..

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General Driving Rules. The driver must follow the traffic warning and caution signs..

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THINK SAFETY. Life saving rules. The Life Saving Rules are basic safety rules for high-risk works where failure to comply with the rules has the highest potential for serious injury or death. They are simple actions individuals can take to protect themselves and others ..

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THINK SAFETY. Life saving rules. eee@€ 000 0 DISCIPLINARY ACTION (reference: Note 4) OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE or several rules are broken at the same 3" OFFENSE or violation caused injury or death, or was done recklessly or willfully. (low potential impact) Alerted or repriman±d; First Letter p«ential urvact) Notice; First Warning Letter inal Warning Letter, •Notice' salary redLEticm. ot annual irwrenEnt, demotion Notice of erminated trom sen•ice with or without deprivation Nc*ce — Final Warning Letter of service erminated service of service.

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THINK SAFETY. Heat Stress Management. WOQOD’s Heat Stress Management system provides a detailed guidance on assessing and monitoring personnel who may at risk of heat stress during their normal duties. Woqod Bitumen staff is measuring heat stress index value and communicated to all through Heat stress flag posted in bitumen plant in dedicated locations Flagging system Verbal communication Sharing Heat Index value through WhatsApp All the employees, contractors/Visitors are advised to take the precautionary measures mentioned against heat index..

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[Audio] As part of our commitment to Safety, you have the right to stop work and report any activity you consider to be unsafe. As a proactive approach in preventing accidents, HSE Observation reporting is in place. Staff, contractors, and visitors can report unsafe actions and conditions either through HSE observation cards or through the eWOQOD WOQOD HSE observation portal..

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THINK SAFETY. Smoking Policy. Graphical user interface application Word Description automatically generated.

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THINK SAFETY. General Safety Rules. Photography without valid photographic permit not allowed Potential ignition sources like open flame, smoking, or use of non-intrinsically safe device are strictly prohibited in the Plant’s Operations area Work with Valid work permit Follow the WOQOD approved PPE matrix Follow the WOQOD life saving rule Follow the Driving guideline Don't horseplay at work site Follow the emergency response plan procedure when required. Evacuate the area in case of hearing the emergency alarm proceed to AP. Do not the leave the vehicle unattended with engine on Driving and vehicle movement is a hazard, hence always observe the speed limit while driving within the Plant premises. Maintain good house keeping in the plant.

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Thank you.