HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT

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Sensitivity: Internal (C3). HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT.

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WELCOME.

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20230209132204. TATA TATA CONSULTING ENGINEERS LIMITED ENGINEERING A BETTER TOMORROW SINCE 1962 Safety, Health & Environment Policy We at Tata Consulting Engineers Limited are committed to continually improving our performance related to Safety, Health and Environment. Towards this end, we will ensure that: Senior Leaders demonstrate visible commitment through their behaviour. Safe and healthy environment is provided to all its employees at their workplaces; safety and health are not compromised for economic considerations. Safety, Health and Environment are recognized as an integral part of our operations. Safe work practices are observed in all projects and sites we are associated with. Environment friendly practices are adopted in meeting our own needs. We strive to advocate environment friendly solutions to our Customers, in the projects we work on. Safety, Health and Environmental hazards are proactively identified and risks are assessed and controlled. • Employees are trained to perform their work in a safe and environmentally responsible manner. We will implement this policy in compliance with all applicable Safety, Health and Environmental codes and standards as well as legal and statutory requirements. 27th September 2015 Amit Sharma Managing Director.

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Scope of Works. Demolition ,Piling, Civil & Structural, MEP works, facade & Finishing works, Interior works, External development works, Cable Rerouting works.

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Major works at site at present Piling works Lifting activity Excavation Concreting Chipping Material shifting , Loading , Unloading Rerouting of Signal Cables Fabrication work HT & LT Cable Identification & Rerouting.

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EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLAN -GANDHI IRWIN ROAD SIDE (GI SIDE) DRINKING WATER FIRE POINT FIRST AID EMERGENCY AMBULANCE ACCESS POINT ASSEMBLY POINT.

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First-Day Induction. Purpose of Induction: A guide to familiarize D.E.C Infrastructure project (India) Private Limited Safety Standards. For employees and subcontractors to know what is expected from them in the Management System. It is COMPULSORY for ALL.

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First-Day Induction. SAFETY & SECURITY INSTRUCTION.

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Safety Helmet with Chin Strap Safety Shoes with steel protection.

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Ear Safety Harness.

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Permit-To-Work. General work ( Painting, plastering, material shifting etc.,) Hot works (Welding, gas-cutting etc.) Excavation Works with Electrical Clearance Certificate (Utility Survey Checklist) Height Work (> 1.8 metres height) Electrical work Lifting Works (Tower Crane, Mobile Crane and Crawler Crane) Scaffolding works Working in Confined Space Demolition Permit.

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Permit-To-Work. abstract.

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Permit-To-Work. abstract. abstract.

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LIFTING OPERATIONS.

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Only Trained Lifting Supervisor and Riggers/ Signalmen can conduct lifting operations..

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LIFTING OPERATIONS. Jan & Jul. Feb & Aug. Mar & Sep.

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LIFTING OPERATIONS. Trained Operators Presence of LS & Rigger/Signalman.

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LIFTING OPERATIONS. Don’t use damaged Lifting Gears (e.g. ropes, belts etc) Safety latch Inform LS & Safety Personnel.

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_:fiF.. LIFTING OPERATIONS. Do not stand below the load while lifting in operation..

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LIFTING OPERATIONS. Store at designated areas Inspect before use.

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DEMOLITION.

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DEMOLITION. abstract. Do’s. Dismantling and Material handover should be done before the demolition work start All utilities connection termination should be done before start the demolition. Special Work permit for Demolition Use Water sprinkler machine for dust control Flag man/banksman should be available Wear proper PPE ( Like Mask, Ear plug, Safety Shoe, Safety Helmet and Hand gloves Etc.,) Use Hard Barrication, Green net Barrication and Sign Boards Use Electrical cables through Overhead.

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DEMOLITION. abstract. Don’ts. Don’t start the demolition work without Dismantling and Material handover work done Don’t start the demolition work without utilities service termination Don’t Lay the electrical cables ground level Don’t stand the Demolition machine swing area If the demolition building near the railway track don’t start the work without Railway authorities.

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TRACK ACTIVITY (OHE &EMU).

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Do’s  Only Trained Person have been deputed at Railway Track Activity Stay away from running time trains from both directions while passing over the work site Deploying a watchman on both sides with hooters/Whistle to keep a watch on the approaching trains and alert the workers well in time.

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Don’ts Without inducted worker and Engineers not allowed on Railway track activity Don’t cross the tracks unnecessarily No horse play , no laying / sleeping at the railway track premises.

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PILING ACTIVITY.

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PILING ACTIVITY. Don’ts Don’t start the piling work without utility survey Don’t operate the Rig machine without swing alarm Don’t go near the bore hole without a fall protection Don’t stand Rig machine swing radius Don’t enter the work location without appropriate PPEs Don’t use Agur positioning without knowing UG utilities.

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PILING ACTIVITY. Do’s Utility survey must be done Proper location marking Hard Barrication Cotter pin should be present in Agur Turn on the Swing alarm while rig machine running condition Lifting tools and tackles should be inspected Wear appropriate PPE while rebar cage lapping welding work.

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WORK AT HEIGHT (Above 1.8 Meter).

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Working at Height. Don’ts Don’t work Without safety belt or Full body Harness (above 1.8 meter height) Don’t work without edge protection.

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Working at Height. Do All staff, subcontractors and workers working at height must be provided Sound & adequate safety barricades Fall-arresting equipment (i.e. Safety belt with shock absorber/harness).

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Working at Height. Ladder must be secured. abstract.

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SCAFFOLDING SAFETY.

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abstract. abstract. SCAFFOLDING SAFETY. Scaffold erection/alteration/dismantling shall be Performed by trained Scaffold Erectors. Supervised by trained Scaffold Supervisors..

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[image] Premium Photo Scaffolding at construction site.

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Working Platform >500 mm wide Toe Board (90 mm) must be provided.

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[image] Types of scaffolding and their uses BPS Access Solutions Blog.

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FALLING OBJECTS.

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FALLING OBJECTS. Loose materials must be kept at least 600 mm away from edges at all times..

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EXCAVATION SAFETY.

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EXCAVATION SAFETY.  Utility Survey,  Barrication,  Toe Board,  Warning sign etc,..

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[image] Adjustable Access Stairs for Excavation Access.

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MANUAL HANDLING & MATERIAL SHIFTING.

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abstract. MANUAL HANDLING & MATERIAL SHIFTING. Manual Lifting procedure..

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abstract. MANUAL HANDLING & MATERIAL SHIFTING. Used Appropriate PPE like Shoulder Pad, Hand Gloves, Safety Shoes, Safety Helmet etc.,.

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MACHINERY GUARDING.

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MACHINERY GUARDING. Moving parts on machinery must be guarded..

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY.