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CRYSTAL OFFSHORE PTE LTD. YARD SAFETY INDUCTION. [image] SO.

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QHSE POLICY. By minimizing the risk of accidents through various preventive measures, complying with applicable quality, environmental, and occupational health and safety legislation and other requirements, and preventing injury, ill health, and pollution, we ensure a safer and healthier environment..

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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. Safety helmet. Safety goggle.

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RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES. 36,154 No Photography Sign Images, Stock Photos & Vectors | Shutterstock.

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[image]. EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLAN. Anyone discovering a fire should raise the alarm immediately. Please contact the Safety Officer Fire & Rescue Service, Mr. Pillai, at 9635 2147. Turn off the gas mains and hazardous machinery Get a fire extinguisher and try to put out the fire. Do not stop to collect personal belongings. Evacuate calmly through gangway. Collect Gangway pass from tag board. Gather at Emergency Assembly Area. Wait for further instructions. Trade Supervisor headcount manpower. Do not re-enter the Vessel. Report any workplace incidents or accidents before leaving the crystal offshore premises..

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TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT. Drive within the workplace speed limit 15 km/hr. Do not use hand phone while driving/walking. All drivers must buckle up their seat belt while driving inside the Yard. Reverse vehicles only under the direction of a banksman or signaler. Use handbrake and wheel chocks when parking. Be alert and give way to pedestrians and cyclists Use designated pedestrian walkways..

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PREVENT SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS. Report to your supervisor if you feel unwell. Clean up spills immediately. Always hold the handrail. Use non-slip footwear and replace it when worn out. Do not get distracted while walking. Keep walkways well-lit and free of obstructions..

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HEAT STRESS. [image] WBGT 310Cto 31.90C 2 320C Heat Stress Risk Level Moderate High.

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STOP WORK AUTHORITY. If you're working and you see something that you deem unsafe, or if you notice at-risk behavior going on, take the initiative and stop work. Sometimes the most important work you can do is to STOP WORKING. Stop Work Authority (SWA) provides employees and contract workers with the responsibility and obligation to stop work when a perceived unsafe condition or behavior may result in an unwanted event..

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SAFETY SIGNS. DANGER LIFTING PROGRESS. Scan - No Entry - PVC 200 x 300mm - Picture 1 of 1.

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SAFETY TRAINING. Shipyard Safety Instruction Course – General Trade Shipyard Safety Instruction Course – Hot Work Trade Shipyard Safety Instruction Course – Painter Trade Perform Work In Confined Space Operation Perform Work At Height WSQ Perform Rigger and Signalman Tasks WSQ Operate Forklift Training Course Mobile Elevated Work Platform (MEWP) Training Supervise Marine Work For WSH (Shipyard Safety Supervisor Course).

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VSCC MEETING. Review and discuss regularly all matters relating to the safety and health of the persons involved in the work Draw up a plan for the co-ordination of the work to ensure that where different types of work are being carried out at the same time, the types of work are compatible Ensure that all relevant first-line supervisors and the master, owner and agent of the ship or their representatives are informed of the plan Review on a daily basis all work in progress on the ship Plan and co-ordinate the movement and storage of hazardous materials Review on a daily basis the validity of all permits issued under these Regulations Ensure that every person is provided with and uses the appropriate personal protective equipment for his work Make arrangements and determine the locations for the display of safety signs and permits on board the ship..

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HANDING-OVER PROCEDURE FOR SHIFTS. Provide a written handing-over procedure to be followed by the supervisor or the foreman of each out-going and incoming shift, so that the supervisor or foreman of the incoming shift — Will have a comprehensive and accurate knowledge of what occurred during the previous shift Is apprised of his and his workers’ duties and responsibilities Copy of the latest VSCC Meeting..

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TOOLBOX MEETING. Assess workers’ fitness to work for the day or shift. All workers should be physically and medically fit to carry out all the tasks assigned to them. Remind workers to be observant of the hazards around them. Communicate the tasks and highlight all hazardous work activities for workers to take note. E.g. work at heights, hot works, lifting, moving vehicles, electrical, etc. We should encourage workers to share on any unsafe act or condition that they have seen on the previous work day. Remind all workers to perform the following housekeeping tasks before they end the day / shift..

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RISK MANAGEMENT. Risk management is the process of identifying, evaluating and controlling risks at the workplace. Risk management involves: Conducting risk assessments of work activities. Controlling and monitoring the risks of work activities. Communicating the risks to all stakeholders. Submit Risk Assessment with Permit to HSE for daily activities..

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PERMIT TO WORK SYSTEM. Hot Work Confined Space Entry Work At Height Chemical usage Lifting operation Lock-out Tag-out Spray painting work Grit-blasting / Hydro jetting work Radiography work Bunkering and transferring of fuel oil.

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CRYSTAL YARD PERMIT. Operation permit. 0010 S. Hot work permit.

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STAGES PERMIT-TO-WORK SYSTEM. Stage 1: Application of Permit-to-work Apply Permit to work by Supervisor or Foreman of person who carry out the high risk work Stage 2: Evaluation of permit-to-work Endorse the permit-to-work if satisfied that the high risk work by Safety Assessor Stage 3: Issue of Permit-to-work Issue a permit to work in relation to the high-risk work if satisfied by Ship Repair Manager. Stage 4: Completion of Permit-to-work Upon completion of the work/New permit raised, the Supervisor/ Foreman shall sign Stage 4 in the copy marked “DISPLAY” and hand over the copy to the HSE..

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HOT-WORK. Check that there is no flammable material, gas or dry woodwork which could catch fire; and that surfaces which have been in contact with hydrocarbons or toxic substances are completely clean. If any pipes are still in service, ensure that they are de-pressorised, gas-freed and free from flammable substance. Hoses and leads should be arranged so that tripping hazards are avoided Gas hoses, torches, blowpipes, pressure regulators, nozzles, connections, flash-back arrestors and nonreturn valves must be inspected every 14 days. All electrode holders, welding cables, cable connectors and other arc welding equipment should be inspected by a competent person once every 30 days; Fire watchman with fire extinguisher standby near hot work area..

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CONFINED SPACE. Provide safe means of access to and egress from confined space Conduct gas testing of the confined space prior to entry. Provide sufficient and suitable lighting (110v) for entry into or work in a confined space Provide adequate ventilation to the space before entry and during work in a confined space Each person should leave an identification card in the board when entering and retrieve it when leaving. Provide adequate confined space training on working in confined spaces to all entrants and confined space attendants. Appointment of a confined space attendant for every confined space entry or work; Lock out and tag out all energized equipment. Carry a personal gas detector and maintain communication with the confined space attendant. Do not attempt a rescue on your own if you are untrained and not wearing personal protective equipment..

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WORK AT HEIGHT. All personnel are adequately trained to perform work at heights. Ensure all access and egress from the workplace clear of obstruction with adequate foothold and handhold. All scaffoldings are approved by competent person within 7 days. Ensure all level of working platform are protected handrail completed with coming/ toe boards to prevent dropped objects. Ensure personnel who are working on tower scaffold or guarded platform above 2 meters shall Safety harness must be worn. Ensure mobile elevated working platform (MEWP) had valid authorized examiner certificate and daily pre-use check are conducted by competent operator. A 100 percent tie-off will require twin-tailed lanyards that allow users to remain anchored to one point of anchorage with one lanyard, while transferring to another point of anchorage with the second one..

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Persons on ladders should maintain three points of contact at all times. Tie off or secure the top and bottom of the ladder to prevent movement. Do not use ladders near the edge of an open floor or on scaffolding to gain extra height. DO NOT carry tools in hand when climbing a ladder. Standing on top of a step ladder is highly unsafe and should never be done. If it is necessary to work from a step ladder, work a few steps below the top rung, so that a handhold can be maintained..

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FORKLIFT OPERATION. Forklift operators are Attend the WSQ “Operate Forklift Course training before they’re allowed to operate the forklift. Always fasten the seat belt. Drive within the speed limit. Slow down at corners and blind spots. Always give way to pedestrians. Keep loads close to the ground when the forklift is moving. Check before reversing. Do not Overload the forklift. Do not Carry or transport people. Do not Allow unauthorised or untrained personnel to operate the forklift..

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LIFTING OPERATION. Ensuring that only registered crane operators, appointed riggers and appointed signalmen participate in any lifting operation. Lifting supervisors must brief the lifting team members, which typically consists of the crane operator, rigger and signalmen, on the Lifting Plan before commencement of any lifting operation. Lifting equipment such as cranes, lifting appliances and lifting gears shall be inspected by an authorised examiner at least once every 12 months and every six months for lifting equipment carrying persons. Ensure must use tag line all lifting operation. Do not stand under suspended load at all times. Follow lifting colour code for all lifting tools and equipment's..

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ELECTRICAL WORK. Ensure proper grounding of electrical equipment; Conduct visual inspections on electrical equipment before starting work. Use the PPE provided in the correct manner. Such PPE includes insulating gloves, safety footwear and non-conducting clothes. Check the suitability of the connection of the electrical equipment voltage rating to the electrical supply. The electrical supply has been isolated before carrying out work. Socket outlets are not overloaded with multiway adaptors connected to electrical appliances. The worker is trained and competent for the maintenance job..

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MACHINERY SAFETY. Conduct visual check on machine before starting operation. Ensure machine guards are in place before operating the machine. Allow only trained and competent employees to operate machines. Do not wear loose-fitting clothes or jewelry when operating machines. Excessive loud noise generated by machines that can cause noise-induced deafness (NID) after prolonged exposure. Provide employees with the correct PPE..

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SAFE HANDLING OF CHEMICALS. Read the MSDS and follow instructions. Keep chemicals the workplace well ventilated. Use personal protective equipment, as required. Practice good hand care – remove contamination promptly, wash hands after use. Know what to do if you accidentally spill the chemical on yourself or others. Report any dangers, spills or damaged containers and clear up spills straight away. Don’t store chemicals in unmarked containers. Don’t place heavy containers on high shelves..

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WORK NEAR SEA. Always maintain 3-point contact. All railings and fencing of Barges, and gangways are of substantial construction, constantly maintained and kept in position during use. Secure the gangway properly at both ends.

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