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CONSTRUCTION

SAFETY
AND

HEALTH PROGRAM
Safety, Traffic and Environmental Plan (STEP)
For

Road Concreting of 0.5 KM From Purok-2 to


Purok-3 Farm to Market Road
Brgy. Bato, Baroy, Lanao del Norte

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM


I.

RATIONALE
JOMARA KONSTRUCKT CORPORATION is deeply
committed with the Safety and Health Program to protect the
workers as it considers its human resources to be one of the
most important and valuable asset of the company. Hence, it is
formulated in compliance with the Safety and Health Standard
(OSHS) for the Construction Industry and the constitutional
mandate to safeguard the workers well being as well as to the
environment. It also protect every working man against the
dangers of injury, sickness or death through safer and healthful
working conditions, thereby assuring the conservation of
valuable manpower resources and the prevention of loss or
damage of live and properties, consistent with the national
development goals and with the government for the total
development of every workers as a complete human being.

II.

INTRODUCTION TO SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM


For the protection and welfare of its workers as well as
protection of the general public within and around the immediate
vicinity of its construction site, JOMARA KONSTRUCKT
CORPORATION ;hereby promulgate and commits itself to the
observance of the following guidelines:
1. The Construction Site is the location where the actual work is
being done as a whole.
2. The jobsite shall be referred to as part of the construction site
which includes the Field Office, warehouse, fabrication shop,
motor pool, bunkhouse and other temporary facilities.
3. Every Construction Project Engineer shall head the Construction
Safety and Health Program Committee. This committee shall be
generalized before the start of construction work at the project
site. For members, it shall include the Construction Foreman,
Lead man and Timekeeper.
The Committee and entire workforce shall meet weekly
before each payday where all workers are at the field office. They
shall discuss:

Discuss the use of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) provided


by the company for eyes, face, hands and feet, lifeline, safety
belt/harness, protective shields and barriers, where applicable.
The workers shall wear appropriate construction attire and
Company ID at all times.

This meetings shall include discussion of appropriate sanctions


and penalties ranging from warning, suspension from work and
eventual dismissal.

III.

The Company shall provide a first-aid treatment room at its field


office. At least two workers shall be trained to administer first
aide treatment. For emergency cases, the company shall provide
the necessary transportation facilities to the nearest medical
facility.

The Company shall provide Construction Safety signage to warn


the workers and the public of hazards existing in the work place.

The Company shall provide welfare facilities which include but is


not limited to:
Safe and adequate drinking water
Adequate sanitary and washing facilities
Decent bunkhouse where workers can rest and sleep.

OBJECTIVES
During the operation or execution of the project, the
management should see to it that the following objectives shall be
attained:
To protect every workingman against the dangers of injury,
sickness or through safe and healthful working conditions,
thereby assuring the conservation of valuable manpower
resources and the prevention of loss or damage to lives
and properties during the execution of the project.
To protect the nearby community who might be exposed to
hazardous substances, duct, toxic materials and the like at
the time of the construction.
To have a free accident zone from the start of the
construction up to the completion of the project.
To develop and trained workers in term of health and safety
in the workplace.

Submitted by:

Edward M. Esaga
Project Manager

CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND HEALTH PROGRAM


HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAM
Among industries, construction is unique that gives the workers
much opportunity involving many interesting and challenging
activities.
However, construction work often takes place outdoors and in
conditions that are not favorable to the safety and health of the
workers. In fact, constant changes in the nature of the work and the
mix of workers in the construction projects expose the workers to
more difficult circumstances than those working in secure places.
The Health and Safety program of JOMARA KONSTRUCKT
CORPORATION is formulated in compliance with the Health and
Safety Standards of the Department of Labor and Employment and
the constitutional mandate to safeguard the workers well-being as
well as to the environment. It also protect every working person
against the dangers of injury, sickness or death through safe and
healthful working conditions, thereby assuring the conservation of
valuable manpower resources and the prevention of loss or damage
to lives and properties, consistent with national development goals
and with the government for the total development of every
workers as a complete human being.

OBJECTIVES
During the operation or execution of the project, the
management should see to it that the following objectives shall be
attained:
1. To protect every working person against the dangers of injury,
sickness or through safe and healthful working conditions,
thereby assuring the conservation of valuable manpower
resources and the prevention of loss or damage to lives and
properties during the execution of the project.
2. To protect the nearby community who might be exposed to
hazardous substances, dust, toxic materials and the like at the
time of construction.
3. To have a free accident zone from the start of the construction
up to the completion of the project.
4. To develop and trained workers in terms of health and safety
in the workplace.

A. SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY OF THE


COMPANY
INTRODUCTION

JOMARA KONSTRUCKT CORPORATION is deeply committed to protect


the safety and health of its workers and established and developed to
provide management and supervision guidelines of the accident prevention
program of the companys greatest asset- its PEOPLE.
For the protection and welfare of its workers as well as protection of the
general public within and around the immediate vicinity of its construction
site, the company hereby promulgate and commits itself to the observance
of the following guidelines:
1. The Construction Site is the location where actual work is done as a
whole.
2. Job Site shall be referred to as part of the construction site which
includes the field office, warehouse, fabrication shop, motor pool,
bunkhouse and other temporary facilities.
3. Management and Specific Function of the Companys Construction
Safety and Health Program, to wit:
3.1
The Construction Project Manager shall head the Construction
Safety and Health Committee. This Committee shall be organized
before the start of the construction work at the project site. For
members it shall include the Resident Engineer, General Foreman and
Timekeeper.
3.2

The Committee and all workforces shall discuss:


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vi.

Safety awareness to attain Zero Accident Program


Discuss the use of Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE)
provided by the company for eyes, face, hands and feet, lifeline,
safety belt/harness, protective shields and barriers, where
applicable.
The company shall provide a First-aid treatment room at its
office. For emergency cases, the company shall provide the
necessary transportation facilities to the nearest medical facility.
The company shall have at its construction site the required
minimum inventory of medicines and supplies.
The company shall provide Construction Safety Signage to warn
the workers and the public of hazards existing in the workplace.
The company shall provide welfare facilities which include but is
not limited to safety and adequate drinking water.

B. HANDLING MATERIALS AND STORAGE


1. MANUAL HANDLING
The key factors to be considered for the safe lifting of
heavy materials shall be: Balance, Posture, Arms and
Body, and Hold.
Requirements:
a. Safety boots shall be worn whenever there is a risk of injury to
the feet in the event that the load is dropped.

b. Protective Gloves shall be worn whenever containers of


hazardous materials are to be moved.
c. Loads shall not be lifted above the chest level.
d. Individual shall not be asked or encouraged to lift loads
beyond their obvious capabilities.
e. Containers shall be examined prior to lifting to ensure that
they are free from obvious defects which may cause them to
collapsed/ break open upon moving.
f. The area adjacent to the load to be lifted shall be kept well lit
and free from obstructions.
Balance:
Feet shall be positioned slightly apart with one foot advanced,
thus achieving full balance without tension.
Lifting shall commence by bending the knees and not the hips.
Posture:
The back shall kept straight through not necessary vertical.
Arms and Body:
Elbows shall at all times be kept close to the body and, whenever
possible arms shall be straight, particularly the arm on the same side
as the extended foot.
The load to be lifted (and therefore the weight) shall be kept as
close as possible throughout the lift.
Every effort shall be made to grasp the load to be lifted with the
roots of the fingers (not the tips).

2. PROPER LIFTING PROCEDURE


a. A Worker shall stand as close to the load as he can, and
spread his feet to form a stable base. If the object to be
lifted is on as shelf or racking, he shall slide the load
close to his body.
b. Bend your knees, keeping your back in a natural line.
Dont bend right down, though: if you bend knees too
much it will reduce your power lift.
c. Grasp the load with your hands not using your fingers. If
the load is rough or awkwardly shaped, remember to
wear protective gloves.
d. Raise your head up as you start to lift.
e. Lift using your legs not your back. Move your feet.
f. Hold the load closed to the center of your body as you
move.
g. Make sure that you can see where you are going.
h. Do not twist your body.
i. And finally, remember that when you lift, your back is
supporting you and the load.

3. MATERIAL STORAGE

The proper and orderly storage of materials in a


construction site is necessary in order for work to flow for
easy and smooth handling and the avoidance for delays
and bottlenecks.
Orderliness in any organization is a cornerstone of
efficiency in the maintenance of operating standards.
Orderliness is essential to any program of cost
improvement.
Order is the first step in doing anything right.
A program of orderliness carried out by supervision
and employees can bring reduction of accidents, store
inventories, and wasted time and energy and space.
All storage yards shall be cleared of all unusable
combustible materials before lumber or other combustible
materials are delivered to the site.
All source if ignition shall be prohibited on areas
where flammable liquid are stored, handled and processed.
Suitable warning signs (i.e. NO SMOKING) shall be posted
in such areas.
Rubbish, bush, long grass or other combustible
materials shall be kept from areas where flammable and
combustible materials are stored, handled and processed.
Accumulation of combustible and flammable liquids
on floors, walls etc. is prohibited. All spills of flammable
and combustible liquids shall be cleaned up immediately.
Electric lighting shall be the only means used for
artificial illumination in areas where flammable liquids,
vapor, fumes dust or gases are present.
When planning the stage of materials, it shall be
ensure that they do not obstruct Fire alarm, boxes,
sprinkler systems controls and fire and fuse boxes. All exits
and aisles shall be kept clear at all times.
If they are to be handled manually, high toxic
substances such as cyanides and soluble exalts shall be
kept in containers. These containers shall be locked at all
times and to be dispensed only by authorized personnel.
Stocks of gaseous materials shall always be stored at
designated bottle racks. No other material shall be stored
in these bottle racks.
Store of flammable liquids in open containers shall
not be permitted.
Approved containers for flammable liquids shall be
tightly closed after their use and when they are empty.

Smoking shall be strictly prohibited inside or within


the vicinity of store rooms where gaseous or toxic
substances are kept.

C. HOUSEKEEPING
The OSH standards places a general obligation on employers to
furnish their workers with a place of employment free from hazardous
conditions that may cause death, illness or physical harm to their
workers and to the general public.
This includes providing a safe means of access and egress both
at the entrance to the project site and at all places within it.
a. Requirements
The Site Manager (SM) shall ensure the site entrance along with all
doorways and walkways clear of obstruction at all times.
Places of work, particularly those adjacent to dangerous machinery
shall be kept free from accumulation of waste.
Water and other hazardous agents such as oils, shall not be allowed
to accumulate on floors and wherever risk of spillage is considered
higher than normal. Suitable means of containing the spillage shall be
kept where it is readily available.
Materials shall be piled and stored in an orderly manner and
properly secured to prevent them from failing. Workers shall observe
the standard procedures and instructions on materials handling
applicable to their craft.
Materials shall not be stored in such a way that will obstruct fire
exits, the fire protection system, vehicular traffic, electrical boxes,
and/or stairways.
Spillage of oil, grease or other slippery substances shall be wiped off
removed from the ramps, pathways, shower rooms floor, etc.
Leftover on cutting the job such as lumber, rebar, steel, welding
butts, etc. shall not be left around where people may trip over them.
Otherwise, they shall be stored if still usable.
Waste or trash drums/cans in the work area shall be placed in
strategic locations.
Aisles and passage ways shall be properly lighted, marked and free
from obstruction.
Flammable liquids, oily rugs and other highly combustible materials
shall be disposed or stored properly.
The contractor shall regularly dispose all construction waste and
debris in order to avoid accumulation.
The Site Manager shall conduct regular inspections of the site to
ensure adequate housekeeping and shall encourage all members of
workforce, including those sub-contractors to be equally vigilant.

D.ELECTRICAL SAFETY HAZARD


Electricity if used properly and safety has wide application in mans
everyday life. However, improper use, lack of maintenance, lack of
knowledge and training, and carelessness could cause harm; like
electric shocks or burn and, in worse causes, could cause fires or
explosions that can even be fatal.
All of these can be avoided through proper engineering, proper
sizing, and installations, proper usage, proper protection, and adequate
awareness through proper education and training.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
All electrical equipment used in the project shall be listed in an
approved testing laboratory for the specific application. All electrical
installation shall conform to the Philippine Electrical Code (PEC). All
electrical apparatus and wiring shall be installed and maintain in a safe
condition by trained and competent persons.
Workers shall every switch, switch fuse, circuit breaker and
isolator is:
Constructed, placed or protected to prevent danger.
Constructed and adjusted to maintain good contact.
Provided with a handle etc. insulated from the electrical supply
and arrange in a manner that will prevent accident contact.
In addition, they shall ensure that:
1. Fuses are renewable without risk.
2. Every joint and connection is properly insulated and protected.
3. Flexible leads of portable power tools are connected to the either
by permanent joint or by a properly constructed connected.
4. Ground fault circuit interrupters shall be utilized on all 220V
single phase 15 to 20 ampere construction receptacle outlets, or
assured equipment grounding conductor program shall be
implemented.
5. Damaged or defective electrical tools shall tagged out of
service and be immediately prepared.
6. Temporary lighting used in damp and or hazardous location shall
be operated to a maximum of 12V.
7. Employees shall not work on energized circuits of any voltage
unless adequate safety measures have been taken.
8. When working on high voltage over 600V energized lines and
equipment, appropriate and approved PPE such as eye
protection, linemans glove, rubber blankets or mats shall be
used as required.
9. Temporary lighting shall have guards over the bulbs. Broken and
burnout lamps/ bulbs shall be made to remove broken bulbs until
the circuit is reenergized.
10.
Circuit breakers, switches shall be identified/ labeled as to
what they control.
11.
Energized wiring in junction boxes, circuit breaker panels
and similar place and labeled.
12.
Hazardous areas shall be barricaded and appropriate
warning sign shall be posted.
13.
The tampering with, or the authorized repair of electrical
tools or equipment shall be prohibited.

When working with an electrical circuit or apparatus, the following


precautions shall be observed.
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6.
7.

Always assume that the circuit is energized.


Use the appropriated instruments for testing circuits.
Use protective devices (ELCB, fuse, rubber mats, etc.)
Use PPE (rubber gloves, boots, etc.)
Use insulated tools and the like.
Use warning signs and isolate dangerous areas.
Observe proper maintenance schedules of electrical equipment,
loads and wires.
8. Regular electrical inspections shall be conducted on the electrical
circuit.
9. Only personnel shall work on any part of an electrical circuit or
apparatus.
10.
Workers shall always replace a fuse with the same kind and
rating. They shall never bridge a fuse (using wire, metal, etc.)
11.
When working with any part of electric circuit, a worker
shall make sure that there is someone to look after him.
12.
Workers shall observe log-out LOTO. They shall always
lock safety switches and place tags before working on a circuit.
Before energizing a circuit, they shall ensure that all personnel
are clear of the circuit or equipment concerned.
13.
When installing temporary electrical installations, workers
shall make sure they will not create any new hazard.
14.
Workers shall strictly follow established regulations and
rules of the PLC.

E. GARBAGE/ WASTE DISPOSAL


1. Garbage or waste are any materials or substance which
constitute scrap metal, an effluent, or unwanted surplus
materials arising from the application of any construction or
operation process; and any substance or material which
requires to be disposed of as being broken, worn-out,
contaminated or spoiled; and anything which is discarded or
otherwise dealt with as if it were waste shall be presumed to
be waste unless the contrary is proved.
2. The Construction Management with the approval of the Owner
shall designate a particular area of the project site for
temporary collection and dumping of waste materials and
garbage. If his temporary collection and dumping site is not
practicable, the concerned contractor / subcontractor shall
remove and dispose of the said waste materials and garbage
from the project site immediately and dump it properly at the
approved dumping site of the concerned locality.
3. The concerned Contractor or Sub-contractor shall secure a
permit or legal arrangements from the concerned local
government office which has the jurisdiction of the dumping
site.
4. The Contractor/ Sub-contractor who produces the waste
material or garbage is the one responsible for the care,
removal and disposal of the same, at their own cost.
5. The Contractor/ Sub-contractor shall dispose the waste
material or garbage regularly. The frequency of collection shall
be depending on the actual site requirements which shall be
determined and directed by the Construction Management.
6. The Contractor/ Sub-contractor at their own expense may
elect to hire a third party waste or garbage collector who shall

regularly collect the waste or garbage; provided that the said


third party garbage collector has been qualified to do job and
approved by the construction management.
7. The waste disposal crew and/or Third party garbage collection
shall strictly observed and follow site house rules and
regulations.
8. Waste disposal like any other materials or tools shall be
properly documented usually via gate passes and inspected
before it is allowed to leave the construction site.

F. SMOKING
1. Smoking shall be prohibited during working hours at the project
construction site. Smoking shall only be allowed in the
designated areas by the projects health and safety committee,
like project canteen or exclusive smoking areas specially made
for that purpose.
2. No Smoking sign shall be posted on conspicuous places as
required.
3. Smoking shall only be allowed in the designated location and
only during break time. Cigarette bins and be put off properly
and place in the ash trays provided. Ash trays shall be cleaned
daily.
4. Smoking shall not be allowed in all project officers, warehouse,
motor pools, fabrication shops, and stock yard, buildings and
structures under construction, confined spaces, comport
rooms/toilets, locker rooms and parking areas.
5. Smoking in the prohibited areas shall be grounds for permanent
expulsions from the project construction site.

G.OFFICE SAFETY
a. Office Equipment
Office furniture shall be inspected when received so that burrs or
corners shall be removed immediately.
1. Desk drawers shall be kept close to prevent people from tripping
over these.
2. The plugs of all electric/ electronic office machines shall be
removed from their power source during work break period and
after office hours.
3. All electric/electronic office machines shall be provided with
equipment grounding before their use.
4. Drawers of filing cabinet shall opened one at a time, and not
simultaneously to prevent them from falling.
b. Office Behavior
1. Running inside the office shall be prohibited.
2. Doors shall not be pushed or opened abruptly nor slammed when
closing. Workers shall not stand within the path of the door
swing.

3. Workers shall not read correspondence or other literature while


walking. He shall stop or return to his desk while reading
otherwise he may become unaware of his surroundings and
expose himself to possible hazards.
4. Scooting across the floors while sitting on a chair shall be
prohibited. Leaning out from a chair to pick up objects on the
floor shall be avoided.
5. A spiked or pointed rod shall not be used for filling or similar
purposes.
6. Pointed or bladed instruments shall be stored safely after use.
7. The knife blade of the paper cutter shall not be left in the raised
position.
8. Breakable objects shall not be left on the edge of desks or tables
where they can be easily pushed off.
c. Materials Storage
1. Materials shall not be stored in a place where heavy traffic exists.
They shall be stored in a place where they are not likely to fall on
anybody. Nothing shall be allowed on the floor where it can
become a tripping hazard.
2. Materials shall be filed neatly and firmly to prevent them from
crumbling on the floor or fall over. The heaviest and largest
pieces shall be placed on the bottom of the files. Where
materials are installed on shelves, heavy objects shall be on the
lower shelves.
3. Flammable fluids for office use shall be stored in safety cans.
Smoking shall be allowed where flammable fluids are used such
as duplicating rooms or artists supply areas.
4. Employees shall not stock boxes, paper and other heavy objects
shall be on the lower shelves.
5. Razor blades, thumb tacks and other sharp objects shall be
carefully boxed. Blades and pointed objects shall be kept in
suitable containers.
6. During break periods and after office hours, lights and other
office machines shall be put off from their source so as to
conserve energy. Only sufficient lightning for the surrounding
shall be maintained.
d. Good Housekeeping
1. Littering in work premises shall not be allowed. Spilled liquids
shall be wiped immediately.
2. Broken glass shall be swept immediately and disposed off in safe
place.
e. Fire Hazards

1. Solvent or oily rug used in cleaning duplicating machines shall be


kept or metal safety machines. Smoking shall be strictly
prohibited in this area.
2. Smoking in the office shall be strictly prohibited. Smoking shall
be permitted only at designated areas.

H.DEWATERING
Construction dewatering is a necessary operation on most
construction sites. Mostly, excavation collects rain water, ground or
seepage water within the work area. For construction projects, this
water needs to be removed before certain operation can be
performed or to keep work condition safe. It is typical for
contractors to use submersible pump to dewater such enclosed
area, this practice examines the best way to deal with this
discharge of collected water which is designated to:
Prevent the discharge water from eroding the soil on the site.
Choose the best location to discharge.
Preserve downgrading natural resources and property.

DISPOSAL OF EXCAVATED MATERIALS


1. All contaminated excavated materials (waste materials) shall be
collected in containers or similar means as proposed by the
contractor and approved by the owner representative.
2. Any excess excavated materials that cannot be constructively
used within the contract limits may be disposed off or used as
directed to widen embankment.
3. All fees transportation costs are the responsibility of the
contractor. The contractor shall bear full responsibility for any
and all fines or assessments against the project resulting from
improper handling and disposal of the waste material.

SAFETY, TRAFFIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN


A. SAFETY PLAN
1. OBJECTIVE
It is important that all the employees are aware of the
hazards in the work place therefore safety knowledge, attitude,
skills and habits at all levels of the project workplace shall be
promoted, maintained and enhanced by regular and continuing
safety training and learning which are promoted in the following
manner.
2. REQUIREMENTS

a. Safety Orientation

New workers will be required to attend a Safety


Orientation course that is organize by the Safety Officer
visual presentation is the best way to penetrate the
awareness of the new recruits before
Induction seminar of workers will also include in the
safety and health policy, project clinic procedures, and the
company code of employee discipline. The seminar will be
participated by the project nurse or first-aid and the project
administrative officer of his representative.
b. Tool Box Talks
Toolbox meetings are essentials to provide a forum to
discuss items of safety relevant to the project and permit
an opportunity for open communication between
employees and supervisor on the project.
Safety talks will be scheduled on Monday morning
not more than 20 minutes t voice out concerns in the work
place. Such talks will be carried out by the supervisors
(project engineer and foreman) with the assistance of the
safety officer. The talks will be of short duration on a
relevant safety topic and records of attendance will be
maintained.
Members of the Tool Box in this particular Project
shall be composed of:
The Project Engineer
The Safety Officer
The Foremen
Mason Workers
Laborers

B. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN


1. OBJECTIVE

To avoid hazardous to the general public Angel & Sam


Construction & General Merchandise give emphasis on the
placement of the warning signs and barricades if needed a guard
to ensure the safety of the general public. Safety measures shall
be implemented to protect the public from hazards connected
with construction operations and activities. We believe that in
doing so not only is the company protecting the people but it
also prevents possible law suits to unsuspecting victims.
2. REQUIREMENTS

a. Standard warning signs, traffic signs and barricades shall be


installed as required by the government regulations and by
the OSHS for building projects.
b. Flagmen directing traffic shall follow standard signals and
procedures.

c. Operation of heavy equipment and hoists shall use standard


signals. When the distance between the operator and the
signal man exceeds 200ft., a portable radio communication
system shall be used.
d. Only trained and qualified personnel shall be assigned as
vehicle drivers, equipment operators, signal men and flag
men.
e. Signs, barricades and other safeguards, installed shall be
protected from misuse, abuse, damaged or interference.
3. RESPONSIBILITIES

a. The Project-in charge shall anticipate the project needs and


order in the preparation of the required devices.
b. The Project Supervisors shall install required traffic signs and
barricades, and safety nets as required by the project. They
shall also protect these devices and public safeguards from
misuse, abuse, damage or interference.
c. Supervisors shall instruct and monitor traffic flagmen.
d. Supervisors and the Equipment in charge shall instruct and
monitor their operators for heavy critical equipment.
e. The Project-in-charge shall strictly enforce the assignments of
qualified personnel to do certain jobs as stated above.
f. The project safety officer shall conduct daily inspection of the
installed safeguards.

C. ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN
1. OBJECTIVE
Waste in the work place poses a great threat to the
environment, in the construction site however waste could not be
avoided but it can be minimize thru recycling or even good
housekeeping therefore it is essential to create environment
control plan not only will it minimized the waste it could also
minimize the expenses as well. This plan covers and should be
applied to all activities needed to complete the project.

2. RESPONSIBILITIES
a. Construction Safety Officer manage construction crews,
ensuring that each worker is following safety rules and
regulations.
b. Construction Safety Officer monitors manpower to ensure
there are no shortages. Communicates mandatory safety
standard to all contractors during the pre-bid walkthrough
stage and at pre-construction meetings, so there are no
questions about the rules before the job even begins.
c. The Project Safety Officer shall assist the CLIENT in the
implementation of this plan. He shall conduct daily inspection

of the site to identify non-compliance with this plan and to


determine previous risk assessment and hazard analysis.

3. HAZARDS & ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS


a. Dust
a. Dust
b. Noise
c. Exhaust Emissions
d. Muddy Roads
4. SPECIFIC CONTROL MEASURES
a. DUST
a. Sprinkle dry grounds with water
b. Place gravel around field office areas
c. Implement site speed limit at 20 kph or as required by the
owner for all vehicles.
b. NOISE

1. Mount equipment so that vibration will be reduced.


2. Position equipment as further away from the field offices
and active areas as practicable.
3. Install muffler to exhaust systems of machines and
equipment.
4. Provide ear protection for workers exposed to noise.

c. EXHAUST EMISSION
1. Direct exhaust of stationery equipment away from work
areas and field offices.
2. Position machine or equipment in open areas.
d. MUDDY ROADS
I.

Provide tire washing facilities near exit gate.

II.

Require all outgoing vehicles to wash tires before


going out to the project.

5. MONITORING
a. The Project-in-Charge shall require strict monitoring
of compliance with requirements of this Environment
Control Plan.

b. The Project Safety Officer shall continuously monitor


onsite conditions; detect changes and new hazards not
previously identified in this plan. He shall require
immediate actions to control the hazards and prevent
damage or serious impact to the environment and
surrounding communities.

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