GPS HSE Handbook
GPS HSE Handbook
HSE/HB/001
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT,
I would like to thank management team on the support given
to ensure the continual improvement journey by funding and
providing the required resource all the time to comply with
required clients and best practice standards.
Also I would like to thank all team members for sharing their
advice and comments to enhance this edition which we hope it will
be useful for our staff to improve culture and support compliance.
Truly yours.
Farid Al-Hinai
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgment, ........................................................................ 3
1.0 Introduction .................................................................. 7
2.0 HSE Vision .................................................................... 8
3.0 Objective ........................................................................ 8
4.0 HSE Pledge .................................................................... 9
5.0 HSE POLICY ................................................................. 10
6.0 Responsibilities ............................................................. 11
6.1 Responsibilities of the General Manager ................... 13
6.2 Responsibilities of Line Management
(including Supervisors & Team Leaders) .................. 13
6.3 Responsibilities of the HSE
Manager / Advisors ...................................................... 14
6.4 Responsibilities for employees and labors ................. 18
7.0 GOLDEN RULES ......................................................... 19
8.0 HOUSE RULES ............................................................. 20
9. LIFE SAVING RULES .................................................. 21
9.1 LSR CONSEQUENCE MATRIX ............................... 22
10.0 Hazard and Effects Management Process
(HEMP) .......................................................................... 23
11.0 Techniques of identifying hazards ............................. 26
11.1 Hierarchy of Controls .................................................. 26
12.0 Tool Box Talk (TBT) .................................................... 26
12.1 What is the toolbox talk? ............................................. 26
12.2 Effective toolbox talk guideline .................................. 27
13.0 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) .......... ........... 28
14.0 Permit to work (System) .............................................. 31
14.1 What is PTW? ............................................................... 31
14.2 Importance of PTW System? ...................................... 31
15.0 Excavation ..................................................................... 34
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15.1 Do’s ................................................................................. 34
15.2 Don’t ............................................................................... 35
16.0 Lifting ............................................................................. 35
16.1 Requirements in safe lifting operation ....................... 35
16.2 Do’s ................................................................................. 36
16.3 Don’t ............................................................................... 36
17. Working at Height ........................................................ 38
17.1 Prevent Falling Objects ................................................ 39
18.0 Confined space Entry .................................................. 40
18.1 Confined space: ............................................................. 40
18.2 Minimum HSE requirement to enter in
Confined space: ............................................................. 41
19.0 Electrical Safety ............................................................. 42
19.1 Electrical safety at work ................................................ 42
19.2 Safe Work Practices ....................................................... 42
20.0 Hot Work ........................................................................ 44
20.1 Welding .......................................................................... 44
20.2 Grinding ......................................................................... 45
21.0 Chemical Safety ............................................................. 46
21.1 Safe Work Practices ....................................................... 46
22.0 Manual Handling .......................................................... 48
23.0 House keeping .............................................................. 50
23.1 Purpose of workplace housekeeping? ........................ 50
23.2 Tips of Good Housekeeping ........................................ 50
23.3 Benefits of Good Housekeeping ................................. 51
23.4 Prevention of housekeeping Hazards at site .............. 51
24.0 Road Safety .................................................................... 51
24.1 The DRIVER shall ......................................................... 51
24.2 The PASSENGER shall ................................................. 52
25.0 Hand Tools Safety ......................................................... 54
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25.1 Safe Use of Hand Tools ................................................. 54
25.2 Hammers ........................................................................ 55
25.3 Chisels ............................................................................. 56
25.4 Wrenches ........................................................................ 56
25.5 Inspection ....................................................................... 57
26.0 Environment .................................................................. 57
26.1 Environmental Noise, Dust and Vibration ................ 57
26.2 Protection of Flora and Fauna ..................................... 58
26.3 Aqueous Effluents ......................................................... 58
27.0 Waste Management ....................................................... 59
27.1 Waste Management ....................................................... 59
27.2 Non-Hazardous Wastes ................................................ 59
27.3 Hazardous Wastes ......................................................... 59
27.4 Dos .................................................................................. 59
27.5 Don’t ................................................................................ 60
28.0 FIRE SAFETY ................................................................ 60
28.1 Various sources of ignition .......................................... 61
28.2 Fire Classifications ........................................................ 61
28.3 Types of Fire Extinguisher ........................................... 62
29.0 Emergency Contact Numbers ..................................... 62
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1.0 Introduction
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IT IS THE EMPLOYEE’S RESPONSIBILITY TO FAMILIARISE
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*note: staff receiving this book required to sign receiving
book for the project.
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5.0 HSE POLICY
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20 June 2019 Saleh Ahmed Farid Al Ulaqi ϲϘϟϭόϟΩϳέϓΩϣΣϟΎλ ϡ˻˹˺̂ϭϳϧϭϳ˻˹ 20 June 2019 Saleh Ahmed Farid Al Ulaqi
Chairman ΓέΩϹαϠΟϣαϳέ Chairman
6.0 Responsibilities
6.1 Responsibilities of the General Manager
Note: Without the full support of all members of the
management team the HSE Management System will not be
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9. LIFE SAVING RULES
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9.1 LSR CONSEQUENCE MATRIX
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17. Working at Height
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Do not use a ladder behind or Always secure the ladder before
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Do not stack materials or debris at Always check Scaffolding Tag
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Safe Lifting Method is as follows:
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23.0 House keeping
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Only operate vehicles or Reverse with care, use a banks
machinery when authorized man when reversing in
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condition Dumpers, in Lorries, Crane and
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Fire Triangle
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28.3 Types of Fire Extinguisher
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