ETP Block Specific Training Module
• Hazards, Risks, and Workmen Safety
• Presented by [Your Company/Name]
Introduction to ETP
• • What is an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP)?
• • Purpose: Treat industrial wastewater to
meet environmental standards.
Importance of Safety in ETP
• • ETP involves hazardous chemicals, gases,
and equipment.
• • Safety prevents accidents, health issues, and
environmental harm.
Common Hazards in ETP
• • Chemical Hazards (e.g., acids, alkalis)
• • Biological Hazards (e.g., pathogens in sludge)
• • Physical Hazards (e.g., slip/fall, noise)
• • Electrical Hazards (e.g., motor panels,
pumps)
Risk Identification
• • Risk assessment techniques (JSA, HIRA)
• • Areas of concern: Chemical handling,
confined space, maintenance
Case Studies of Past Incidents
• • Examples of ETP accidents
• • Causes, consequences, and lessons learned
Workmen Safety Practices
• • Use of PPE (gloves, mask, goggles, boots)
• • Safe handling and storage of chemicals
• • Regular training and drills
Emergency Response Plan
• • Chemical spills, fire, or exposure protocols
• • Alarm systems, eyewash stations, MSDS
• • Evacuation protocols
Confined Space Entry Protocol
• • Permit system
• • Gas monitoring
• • Rescue plan
Electrical and Mechanical Safety
• • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures
• • Panel safety
• • Equipment maintenance
Housekeeping and Environmental
Hygiene
• • Clean surroundings reduce accident risk
• • Sludge removal, area cleaning
• • Proper waste disposal
Roles and Responsibilities
• • Operator, Supervisor, Safety Officer
• • Accountability and team safety culture
Safety Signage and Symbols
• • Mandatory, Warning, and Prohibition signs
• • Placement around ETP
Conclusion
• • Recap of key safety measures
• • Continuous improvement and awareness
• • Reporting hazards encouraged
Q&A
• • Questions?
• • Open discussion on safety concerns or
suggestions