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PRP pre ectSery 1a 15749107 ~ Vai S5TI00 Project Name: Doc. No: PSV -TBT-003 Contract Ns Revision: 003 Main Contractor RTO No: Date: 07/07/2016 PSV PROJECTS HEALTH & SAFETY MANUAL Page: 1 0f 18 TOOLBOX TALKS List of Talks Rev. Date Prep. | — Check Approved Description of Revision Revoos | 07/07/2016 | HEALTH AND SAFETY MANUAL FOR BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION SITES Rev Date 07/07/2016 Rev 003 x4 Ik Pr Oj jectSery us VP. a 015790 WEEKLY TOOLBOX MEETING ATTENDANCE RECORD. Name OF CONTRACTOR: DATE OF MEETING: Topics Discusseo: MEETING PRESENTED BY: NAME SIGNATURE NAME SIGNATURE Rev Date 07/07/2016 Rev 003 sed PrOjectsom La eg naasresoi7 LIST OF TOOL BOX TALKS IN THIS TRAINING PACK Advice to supervisors Construction Site - Basic Safety Checklist Good housekeeping — Giving Toolbox Talks General Duties of Employees at Work Advice to employees Personal points Working Dress Fire Manual Handling Hand Tools Eye Protection Safe Use of Step Ladders ‘The Safe Use of Ladders Don'ts and Do's on Scaffolds Working on Scaffold Electricity Portable Electric Tools Cartridge Hammers or Rivet Guns Abrasive Wheels Dumper drivers Rough Terrain Fork Lift Operators Excavation Work Excavator Operators Banksmen and Slingers Slings Chains Shackles Hooks and Eye Bolts Goods Hoist Operators Mobile Crane Operators Compressed Gas Cylinders Working with Compressed Air Tools Checklist for the Safe Use of Chemicals on Site Rev Date 07/07/2016 ) Designed ) for ) Supervisors Rev 003 NA PrOjectserm ua SITE SAFETY TOOL BOX MEETING SAFETY WORK BOX NO. 1 ADVICE TO SUPERVISORS Study your Company's Health and Safety policy which lays down the organisation and arrangements for the health and safety of persons in your care. ‘As a Supervisor you are the link between senior management and operative and you have a direct responsibility for ensuring that the Company's Safety Policy is implemented by yourself and personnel under your control When giving instructions to operatives, ensure that: a) There is a safe means of access to his workplace. b) The workplace is safe. ©) There is a safe system of work. d) Any plant and equipment required to do work is safe and suitable. ) The operative has received adequate information, training and/or instructions to carry ‘out the work, Where protective clothing or equipment is needed by the operative, ensure that it is available, issued and used correctly, in nearly all accidents unsafe conditions and/or unsafe play a prominent part UNSAFE CONDITIONS INCLUDE: Equipment improperly guarded. Defective Equipment. Unsafe clothing, footwear, eye protection. Improper ventilation. Unsafe design or construction Improper storage or Liquefied Petroleum Gasses (LPG). improper shoring. Defective electrical installations. Rev Date 07/07/2016 Rev 003 RG Be PrO ISV, PrOjectsery us UNSAFE ACTS INCLUDE: Operating plant and equipment without authority. Operating at an unsafe speed Making safety devices inoperative. Using unsafe equipment, or equipment unsafely. Loading or placing unsafely. Working on moving or dangerous equipment. Horseplay. Not using personal protective equipment. You have responsibility to ALL personnel, including sub-contractors, to ensure that they recognise and avoid any unsafe acts and conditions. 6. Dangerous occurrences, whether reported to you or not, must be immediately investigated and remedial action taken where necessary. 7. Every injury, no matter how slight it may appear, should be immediately reported to you. Ensure that prompt first aid treatment is given by the person nominated to administer first- aid, and that an entry is made in the Accident Book. 8 Youhave the responsibilty to ensure that all reasonable precautions are taken to effect the safety of the general public, particularly children, at ALL times, whether they are, or are no, authorised to be on site. 9. Ensure that appropriate Site Safety information sheets are issued to employees under your control and are retained, use and replaced as necessary. Ihave given the above talk to all of the men under my control on Talk 1 Advice to Supervisors SIGNED: PRINT NAME: Company: Date: Rev Date 07/07/2016 Rev 003 XA Fe Pr rOjectserm Ltd Reg! Dnsisrasod7 = vis 0157190 SITE SAFETY TOOL BOX MEETING ‘SAFETY WORK BOX NO. 3 (GOOD HOUSEKEEPING The following points are presented to assist Supervisors when giving Safety Tool Box Talks. The particular points made here are in the interests of good housekeeping throughout work areas, in or out of work hours, whether at home, visiting friends or at places of amusement, we expect our surroundings to be comfortable, neat and tidy. When at work, the same applies, We should regard good housekeeping at work with the same importance as “at home". Do not always rely on others to clear up, it is just as easy to put tools away tidily as it is to leave them laying around benches, on the floor, on scaffolding, resting on pipes or other positions, where they can create a tripping hazard. Fall onto a person or be damaged in a fall. A place for everything and everything in its place. IF dismantling anything, stack parts away neatly and tidily. Do not leave materials in gangways, they could cut of someone's escape route or cause a tripping hazard. If Dismantling anything constructed of wood, make sure all nails are removed. If this is not possible, hammer nails flat, making sure that no parts are left protruding that could cause injury to fellow employees. Damaged lengths or parts of wood should be guarded as these also present hazards. All rubbish should be placed in tidy bins or skips to be removed. In this way, should a fire occur, it can be confined to a small area and dealt with quickly, and efficiently, thus preventing the fire spreading, especially in high winds. If tools get damage, get them repaired or replaced. Do not leave them lying around to cause hazards. When finishing work, put personal overalls and other gear in lockers provided, do not just leave things lying about hoping they will be there when you return. If you notice rubbish piling up which you cannot remove, bring this to the attention of your supervisor, who will make arrangements to have it removed, ‘Should you be working at height and notice loose objects on boards or walkways, put them somewhere where they cannot be dislodged. They could fall and injure someone. I have given the above talk to all of the men under my control on Talk 3 Good Housekeeping, SIGNED: PRINT NAME: COMPANY: Date: Rev Date 07/07/2016 Rev 003

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