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RAS AL KHAIR POWER AND DESALINATION PLANT-PHASE

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KINGDOM OF SAUDI ARABIA

POYRY ENERGY AG

HEALTH SAFETY ENVIRONMENT


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To ensure that Health, Safety and


Environmental Requirements are fully
understood and implemented while
Working at Ras Al Khair Power&
Desalination Plant.

No Accident
No Damage to
Environment

No Damage to
Property

HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY


Safety is a State of Mind by which all persons are made fully aware of
the possibility of injury to themselves and to others at all Times.
"

POYRY is committed in ensuring a safe and healthy work environment


which is provided and maintained for all personnel and minimize impact
on the local community.
POYRY accepts responsibility for the effective implementation of this
policy and will provide systems, training, supervision and visible
support to ensure a safe work environment.
Line Management shall be responsible for the safety performance of
activities within their area of responsibility and must accept that all
safety and health occurrences are preventable and continually aspire
towards this. Acceptance of this responsibility is not negotiable.

Key Points:

Reduce Pollution
Reduce Waste, Reuse and
Recycle
Preserve Natural
Environment
Comply with Law
Regulations and
Requirements

Project Safety - is the primary responsibility of all


management and supervisory personnel.
Project Directors and Construction Managers
have the overall responsibility for the
health, safety and environment at site.
The Safety Manager - monitors all safety activities at
the job sites and reports his findings to
top management through the Site
Manager.

WE FIRMLY BELIEVE THAT ALL ACCIDENTS


CAN BE PREVENTED

The Safety Manager - administers the emergency response


program and ensure orderly organize
rescue, evacuation and medical
operations.
The Project Safety Program - is administered in accordance
with OSHA regulations for construction
(CFR 1926), KSA national safety and
environmental laws, regulations and code,
as well as employers safety rules.

WE FIRMLY BELIEVE THAT ALL ACCIDENTS CAN

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All employees - have the responsibility to perform their


duties in a manner which ensures their own
safety and that of others and must comply
with
all safety rules and procedure.
All employees - has the authority to shut-down an
imminent dangerous situation which could
cause injury to anyone.

All employees - will attend a site-specific orientation prior


to the start of work or as required by the
consortium when there is a change in the
construction phase and/or during precommissioning and start-up.
Toolbox meetings - will be held daily by all supervisors as a
coaching tool to motivate employees to work safely
and discuss HSE related matters to co-workers.

Specific Technical Trainings.

All incidents, accidents, injuries and


near misses must be investigated and
reported.

Affected Employee(s) - will complete an


Employees Report of Occupational
Illness/Injury

Employees Supervisor - shall complete a


Supervisors Incident Report.

Safety Logbook - is designed to guide the field


supervisor to perform his duties and
responsibilities efficiently and to record all the
safety issues arises at jobsite.

Area Discrepancy Logbook shall be maintained


in each location in which safety supervisors,
management, superintendents and Owner log
safety deficiencies.

The following are strictly NOT allowed:


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ALCOHOL / DRUG

FIGHTING

SMOKING

Use Of Mobile Phone While Driving

SAFETY HELMET
EYE PROTECTION
VEST
SAFETY FOOT WEAR

OSHA Limit (PEL) - 85 dB

RESPIRATORY
PROTECTIVE
DEVICES

All Mechanical / Electrical/Rigging Tools and equipment are


to be inspected on monthly basis by Authorized Competent
personnel.

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An undesired event that results in harm to


people, damage to property and environment.
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Taking Shortcuts.
Did not follow Safety
Procedures.

Did not use the required PPE.


Mis-communication.
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Lack of Knowledge to do the


job.

Horse Play.
Over Confidence.
Lack of Concentration.
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Ive done this a 1000 times before.


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Have a valid SAG Driving License.


Buckle up.
No mobile phone while driving.
Over-speeding, overloading and
overtaking not allowed.

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Transport vehicles are in good


running condition.

No riders allowed at the back of


pick up cars and light to heavy duty
trucks.
No smoking inside passenger and
cargo trucks.
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Park properly in designated areas.


Workers are not allowed to standby
nearby construction roads.

Strictly no seating, sleeping


underneath or beside transport
vehicles.
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Vehicular Accident is the Major


Construction Incident

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FIRE SAFETY

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FIRE
PREVENTION

Daily Housekeeping.
No Smoking .
Hot Work Permit System.
Proper Storage of Flammable and
Combustible Materials

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FIRE
PREVENTION

Strictly No Cooking/Burning inside the


camp .

Avoid Electrical Circuit Overloading.


Unwind Properly Electrical Extension
Cords.
Strictly No Smoking Inside the Living
Room.
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CHEMICAL SAFETY

Read Chemical Containers Label and Hazard

Warning before use.


Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) must be
available and readily accessible in the
workplace.

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LIFTING AND RIGGING SAFETY

Respect warning barriers and signs while the


lifting operation is on going.

Nobody is allowed to position themselves


beside the crane, under the load or boom and
even entering the operators cabin while lifting is
on going.

Resting or sheltering under or beside a standby


lifting equipment is strictly prohibited.
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WORKING AT HEIGHTS SAFETY

Always use full body harness while working


above 1.8 meters.

Respect warning barriers and signs while


working at height is on progress.

Remember falling materials or structural


collapse may happen anytime.

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EXCAVATION / TRENCHING SAFETY

Permit or clearance before start of excavation.


Presence of existing live structures and
energized electrical installation underground.

Respect warning barriers and signs.


Confined Space procedure will be in effect at
more than 1.5 meters depth.

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EXCAVATION / TRENCHING SAFETY

Observe Heavy Equipment safe distance from


edge of an excavation.

No workers allowed within the travel distance of


the excavator bucket while excavation going
on.

Standby man is always required in a deep


excavation activities.

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HEAVY EQUIPMENT SAFETY

Certified and Licensed operators only allowed.


Workers are not allowed to rest, shelter

underneath or beside a mobile equipment at


any time.
Travelling Heavy Equipment shall be equipped
with warning devices and flagman/spotter.

Never leave the engine running unattended.


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HOT WORK SAFETY

Obtain Hot Work permit.


Hot Work activities should only be done by a
qualified skilled workers.

Smoking, welding, cutting, brazing and any


other open flame activities shall be identified.

Workers are not allowed to rest, shelter inside a


welding shield.
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Report immediately any electrical problem


that may happen at jobsite or camp area.

Do not attempt to plug numerous tools or


appliances in one electrical outlet . (One
gadget one outlet rule).

Switch off all machines and appliances


before leaving the jobsite or living room.
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Any electrical wiring connections shall be


treated as energized. Call an electrician.

Unauthorized switching on any electrically


operated machines and tools are
prohibited.

Unwind and lay out properly electrical


cables and extension cords.
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POWER TOOLS SAFETY

Maximum of 110 V power tools required.


All power hand tools shall be equipped with
safety protection devices.

No worker is allowed to operate at wet or


rainy condition.

Unauthorized use of these tools are strictly


prohibited.
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COMPRESSED GASES SAFETY

Safe handling and storage shall be required.


Never crane-lift the gas cylinders without a
certified basket.

Never roll or use a loader, excavator or pork


lift to transport the gas cylinders.

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COMPRESSED GASES SAFETY

Maintain a safe distance from any hot work


activities.

Never drag, bump, strike gas cylinders nor


expose to oils and energized cables.

Remember always that gas cylinders are


explosives when not handled properly.

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COMPRESSOR SAFETY

Always secure compressor hoses with


locking pin and anti-whip safety devices.

Never use compressed air to clean dust from


your body.

Only purified compressed air (Type D) is


allowed for self contained breathing purposes.

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CONFINED SPACE SAFETY

Confined Space permit is mandatory .


Unauthorized entry is strictly prohibited.
Respect warning signs and barriers.
Strictly follow confined space entry
procedure.

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RADIATION / HYDROTESTING SAFETY

Permit to work is mandatory .


Unauthorized personnel shall keep a safe
distance.

Respect warning signs and barriers.


Strictly follow safety procedures.

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HEALTH AND HYGIENE

Wash your hands before and after eating .


Flush toilet with water after use.
Never store food stuffs inside cabinets and
lockers.

Keep drinking water bottles away from direct


sunlight.

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HEALTH AND HYGIENE

Drink plenty of water everyday..


Have enough sleep, 6-8 hours a day.
Maintain regular exercise.
Laugh more often and share a joke with
friends.

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HOUSEKEEPING

Deposit your wastes inside baskets, trays or


skips.

Daily housekeeping at worksite and camp


area.

No loitering allowed at jobsite and camp area.


Be responsible enough. Workplace is next to
our home.
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WHAT TO DO ?

First Responder:
Remain Calm
Immediate Assistance
Call Medical Emergency Tel. No.
Dont move seriously injured person
Wait for medical assistance
Suspected Electric Shock
Dont Touch Anyone or Anything
Get Power Turned Off
First Aid Available on Site
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WHAT TO DO ?
First Responder:
Remain Calm
Call for HELP (Shout! Raise the Alarm!)
Call Fire Emergency Telephone Number.
Immediately extinguish the fire if you are trained at

incipient stage .

Evacuate if unsafe condition occur.


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EMERGENCY ALARM SIGNAL


On Hearing the Alarm:

Stop work and switch off all

operating machine and equipment.

Proceed to the assembly area and


report to the assigned warden for
the head count.

Form a line and wait for ALL

CLEAR Alarm or instruction from


the Warden before returning back
to work.

EMERGENCY EVACUATION

You Must know the location of Fire EXITS & ASSEMBLY


POINTS

Do not obstruct fire exits, fire fighting equipment &


evacuation routes!!!

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HEAT RELATED ILLNESS

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HEAT RELATED ILLNESS

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HEAT RELATED ILLNESS


Actions Required:

Drink plenty of water before work start.


Adequate supply of cool drinking water at
worksites.

Rest in shelters at time intervals.


Work rotation and break times observed.

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HEAT RELATED ILLNESS


Actions Required:

Wear loose clothing to ventilate your body.


Never work alone.
Drink energy supplement or hydrates.

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INSECT BITES AND SNAKES


Scorpion sting and snake bite are
immediately dangerous to life.

Always use proper PPE and working


clothes.

Never walk at night at the jobsite without

light. (scorpion/snake will crawl in the dark).

When emergency occur apply pressure near

the infected area blocking the venom to flow


directly with the blood stream.
Immediately call for help and proceed to
nearest clinic.
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ENVIRONMENT
Keep The Environment
Safe and Clean.

Identify the aspects


Reduce the impacts

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Law and Regulation of

Saudi Arabia
Client Requirement
Environmental Objectives
Noise control
Dust Control
Spill Prevention Control
Waste Management
Vehicle Emission Control
Wastewater Discharge
Control

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WASTE MANAGEMENT

Waste materials must be segregated.


All Hazardous waste must be stored in a
designated Hazardous waste area.
All waste movement shall be recorded.
NO disposal of Chemical into drains/sewer.

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