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[Audio] WELCOME TO SAFETY INDUCTION PROGRAMME. A picture containing road way highway Description automatically generated.

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[Audio] General Safety Information The purpose of this training is to orient you to Health Safety and Environment program and to increase awareness towards the safety in your work area. Prevention of accidents will be the basic philosophy of our Company. Our Company will continuously focus attention to maintain and improve the work practices to achieve a totally safe and healthy work environment. This is an interactive program. You will be required to answer some questions..

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[Audio] There is a verb. If Safety is to be… It begins with me!!!.

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[Audio] This is our Environment, Occupational health and Safety ( EOHS ) Policy Which is create on 01 April 2013.

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[Audio] "I" am responsible for safety in my work area. We and our management are committed to implementing safety policy..

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[Audio] What should you know? Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) First Aid Action in case of fire Chemical handling.

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[Audio] These are some examples of Personal Protective Equipment.

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[Audio] Implement Control Measures Hierarchy of Control.

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[Audio] Examples of PPE with the body part. Personal Protective Equipment Examples of PPE Body Part Protection.

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[Audio] Personal Protective Equipment If you need any equipment for special protection of your hands, eyes, face, feet, body, lungs, or hearing, or if you think there is any hazard at all, First, tell your supervisor; Second, check with the Safety department. We stock most equipment commonly needed and will order any equipment you may need..

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[Audio] RESPONSIBILITIES EMPLOYER - Every employer shall ensure that suitable personal protective equipment is provided to his employees who may be exposed to a risk to their health or safety while at work except where and to the extent that such risk has been adequately controlled by other means which are equally or more effective EMPLOYEES - Wear all PPE required for the job. Check that your PPE does not compromise your health and safety Take care of your PPE — clean, maintain, and store it properly. Inspect your PPE for wear and tear and other damage before use..

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[Audio] Injury / illness. Injury / illness.

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[Audio] In Case of injury or illness Help the injured person Get help; call a first aid trained person ( list is displayed on shop) Do not move the injured person; stay with him until help arrives. Keep the patient calm and reassured. In case of serious injury , call Safety 222, Security 111 ALL MEDICAL EMERGENCIES ARE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL.

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[Audio] Fire. Fire. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE.

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[Audio] To avoid Fire Ensure good Housekeeping. Dispose unwanted material immediately. Prevent any leakage. Clean all chemical spill. Ensure proper electrical connection. Avoid overloading of any electrical circuit..

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[Audio] In case of small fire Inform another person nearby. Call fire fighter If you are not trained, please leave the place. Help the Fire fighter, if required. Inform Safety 222 (284) and Security on Tel. No. 111 (231). Avoid naked flames or other heat sources near flammable material..

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[Audio] How to Fight a Fire! Remember to keep an exit to your back Only fight a fire in the incipient stage.

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[Audio] Most Important NEVER fight a fire if any of the following apply: Don't have the proper extinguisher or equipment Fire has spread beyond its point of origin Your instincts tell you GET OUT.

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[Audio] Fire In case of big fire and fire alarm Drop everything! End meetings and conservation! Evacuate the building! Now If you don't have the training or equipment, GET OUT and LET THE FIRE DEPARTMENT IN! Study the evacuation plan to plan your escape Note: we are expected to evacuate the entire building in 1-1/2 minutes !.

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[Audio] How to Survive a Fire Don't get trapped Cover your mouth and nose with a damp cloth (when possible) Keep low to the floor Don't hide Be strong-minded to survive If clothes catch fire: Stop, Drop and Roll Once out of the building NEVER RETURN!.

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[Audio] In the Event of Fire Pull nearest alarm station Immediately exit the building If you hear an alarm DO NOT assume it is a drill, your life may depend on it!.

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[Audio] In case of emergency call provide following information.

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[Audio] Emergency Procedures Building Evacuation Proceed to nearest exit in an orderly fashion Assemble at Emergency Assembly area Provide emergency crews with information about people still in the building Provide information to emergency crews about the reason for evacuation Never re-enter a building until instructed to by the security Safety Department..

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[Audio] Evacuation map. YOU ARE HERE.

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[Audio] Chemical Handling. Chemical Handling.

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[Audio] Chemical Safety Chemical hazard communication labels tell you Name of the chemical. Type of hazards. This is a label you should find on any container or pipe of any chemical: The colors and numbers in the hazard communication label have specific meaning: Color indicates type of hazard Number indicates degree of hazard: Blue = health hazard 0 = no hazard Red = flammability 1 = some hazard Yellow = reactivity 2 = potential dangerous White = special hazards 3 = dangerous 4 = deadly.

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[Audio] Chemical hazard communication labels. Chemical hazard communication labels.

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[Audio] Introduction of Safety singes ( GHS Singes ).

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[Audio] Introduction of Safety singes ( GHS Singes ).

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[Audio] Introduction of Safety singes ( GHS Singes ).

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[Audio] IN CASE OF Inhalation – that is breathing in toxic vapors or small chemical particles Absorption – such as direct exposure to the skin by touching a chemical substance without any protection such as wearing gloves. Injection – that is when a sharp contaminated object or needle accidentally penetrates a worker's body (such as hand or foot) Ingestion – that is when toxins are accidentally swallowed.

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[Audio] Chemical container labeling. Check labels printed on the chemical container prior to use for hazard warnings. Treat unlabelled containers as dangerous..

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[Audio] Chemical MSDS example. Chemicals Handling.

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[Audio] Why does accident Happens? Most of the accident which are occurs in past are have two main reasons, they are unsafe act may be the result of lack of knowledge or skill on the part of the worker, certain bodily defects and wrong attitude and Unsafe Conditions at workplace.

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[Audio] What is unsafe act An unsafe act is a human activity resulting in accident or injury to him, Other, Environment, or all..

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5. Unsafe Act. Examples : Ignoring Safety. image005.

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[Audio] Few examples. Unsafe Act. Examples. Working @height without wearing PPEs.

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[Audio] Unsafe Condition Unsafe Condition means existence of Mechanical, Physical, Chemical, Environmental condition, situation or state of affair which may leads to an Accident.

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[Audio] TYPES OF HAZARDS while working in company premises.

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[Audio] Examples of unsafe conditions. Unsafe Condition.

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To prevent accidents we need to eliminate the unsafe act and unsafe conditions in our work environment..

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[Audio] Good Safety Practices Inspect work area daily Be an observer - stay alert Housekeeping, Housekeeping, Housekeeping Use your best safety device If you're not sure - ASK someone!! Report safety issues to the safety officer.

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Thank you !.