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Module - 1

Health, Safety & Security


I. Preface

II. HSS Policy Agenda


III. Safety Guidelines & Best Practices

IV. Recommended Tool List


Document History

Version Release Date Author Description


V2.0 May 12, 2015 Ashish Shukla Customized for
2300 MHz
V2.1 Jan 28, 2016 Sudhir Warier Updated & Re-
organized
Learning Objectives
To understand Samsung’s HSS philosophy

To understand potential hazards at work

To minimize/mitigate risk of accidents and injuries by adopting industry

standard best practices

To understand and comply with regulatory requirements


Coverage
Samsung HSS policy
Overview – Activities & Hazards
Initial Work Preparation
Potential Hazards
 Fire Safety
 Electrical Safety
 Working at heights
 Underground / Excavation
 Adverse Environmental Conditions
 Road & Transportation Safety
 Emergency
 First Aid
 Contractor / Partner safety & Permit to work
Recommended Safety Tools
Health, Safety & Security

“Health and safety is a


condition free from risk
of injury or threat to our
health and well being”

“It is an objective to be
achieved – not a natural
state of affairs”

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Samsung HSS Policy

• Create Safe & Secure work environment


• Ensure safe work practices
• Provide Protection of people
• Work Proactively & comply
• Ready to Handle Crisis & Emergency

Public
No Accident
Safety
No Fatality

Click here for the complete Samsung HSS Policy

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Code of Conduct
Statutory Compliance
No Child / Young Worker
Employment Conditions:- Applicable Wages & Benefits, Social Security &
Working Hours
Health & Safety: safe working environment, worker protection, awareness
Environment Protection: No Serious Pollution
List of Hazardous activities by SOLPAR’s
RFE Survey
 Requires climbing for measurements etc
Installation
 Requires working on heights above 3m in public accessible areas
 Requires movement and handling of heavy / large equipment
 Requires heavy installation kits, ladders etc
O&M
 May require working at heights
 Requires travelling under stress
 Requires installation kits / ladders etc
Working in public access areas
Potential Hazards - Onsite
Working at Height
Electricity
Environmental conditions
Transportation / Material Handling / Lifting
Housekeeping / site layout
Metal sharps, Protrusions, Design, Workmanship etc
Public access areas / traffic
Local people against towers etc
Physical & Mental Stress
Recommendations
Operate under suitable weather conditions
Follow Safe Operating Procedures – e.g. installation manual etc.
Use appropriate & approved Safety Gear
Have Emergency Preparedness & First Aid
Have Insurance
Ideal Work Conditions
 Clutter free site, withsufficient working space
Suitable weather
 Good visibility & clear
conditions
Firm ladders
with handgrip

X
Barricading and warning signage
 Trained worker
 Approved tools
 Work suits
 Personal
Protective
Equipment
Initial Preparation
Check site
Check Work Permit / safety instructions /recommendations
Check weather, visibility etc
Check tools and tackles
Check and wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), tool pouch/belts etc
Put up – barricade, men at work / warning signage
Organizing Work Location
Check
 Passageways (Access) & material on site
 Ladders & Roof access
 Edge protection on roof / working platform
 Any other hazards – water leakage, loose electric cables, protruding
objects, flammable or other material etc
Set up your work:
 In a small clear area, away from roof edges
 Easy to gather waste and kit at end
 Control entry to the work area
 Wear work suit & PPE
Tools, Tackles & Equipment
Electrical Works:-
 Use insulated tools only
 Use electric gloves (IS 4470)
 USE Lock Out / Tag Out (LOTO) system
 Do annual calibration / testing of equipment
 Tools / Cables / Plugs are in good condition
 Use only qualified person
 Check ISI / BIS certification
Electrical Safety – Basic Checks
Test all electric powered hand tools
Inspect : Cables, wires, plugs, equipment for wear & tear, breaks, cuts etc
Never Overload electrical sockets.
Qualified persons only!!
Electrical Safety – Do’s & Don’ts
Use 3 pin fused (round) plugs with ground for electrical tools.
Never insert raw wires into sockets.
Collect and Store all electrical cables, tools & equipment safely
Never keep tools connected & unattended
Never use electrical equipment around water.
Use ISI marked insulating rubber mat (IS 15652) for work on Electrical Meters
/ PIU etc.
Use wooden or insulated metal ladders only.
Cost of Ignorance of Safety Guidelines
Cost of Negligence:
 Severe Internal Burns (DC current)
 Paralysis / Heart Attack
 Death
In case of Electric Shocks:
 Switch off / Separate victim
 Do you know first aid?
 Call for help
Working at Heights
Any work carried out above 2m / 6ft above floor level
Risk while climbing (up or down) and working
Risk increases with bad weather / wind
Risk of person / tools / equipment falling
Risk of severe injury, paralysis or death
Rigid
USE: metal /
 Permit to Work (as applicable) wire

 Helmet with Chin Strap


 Full Body Harness with Double Lanyard
 Shoes
 Supervision

Toe board
Working @ heights – Use of Protective Equipment
ISI Industrial/Construction Helmet with Chin Strap
Full Body Harness with Double Lanyard + Rope Grab
Safety Overalls / Reflective Jackets
Shoes (Light, Comfortable, Strong with ½ inch soles)
All Equipment to be ISI / BIS marked
Check / Test all equipment before use
Harness / Helmet to be checked by supervisor after wearing
Climbing Towers – Special Precautions

Climbing requires
special shoes, &
concentration
Check the Rope Grab
before climbing.
Handling Weights - Basics
Handling Weights - Posture
Ladder Safety
 Working platform
 Insulated
 Two Legs on firm, flat surface

X
Support by assistant
 Follow Rules
Housekeeping Rules – 5S

Sort Store Shine Standardize

Disconnect,
Remove A place for
Keep the Set rules and
Unwanted everything and
workplace neat process, enforce
Material. Tag everything in its
and tidy and follow them
and Segregate place
the material

SUSTAIN
Equipment Safety
Inspect all powered hand tools before and after use
Use tools as per manufacturer’s instructions
Never tamper / remove safety guards
Wind cables and store tools safely after use
Never keep connected tools unattended

X
Working in Adverse Conditions…

rain lightning Fog / Haze


storm

Avoid working in adverse conditions or under stress or illness

Sick or
Injured

stress
Road Safety…
 Keep all vehicle papers – registration,
insurance, PUC & License; follow all rules
 Insist on seatbelts / helmets
 Keep vehicle in good condition – tires, brakes,
lights, indicators, engine etc.
 Drive in correct lane & within speed limits
 Give indication of stops & turns & always keep
calm
In case of Fire
Raise alarm / call for help
Evacuate
Extinguish fire only if you are trained and know FE operation
Keep your back to escape route
Don’t Risk it!
Fire Fighting…
 Check if extinguisher is suitable
 In case of doubt – evacuate immediately
Suggested Personal Protective Equipment…
Choose the PPE as per requirement
Suggested Personal Protective Equipment…
Recommended Tool List
Tool List - 1
No Name Specification Purpose of use

Tool Box • For keeping and carrying basic tools in one box

1 -

Tape Measure 5m/50m • For measuring the length of cables, the distance
between systems, etc.
2

Spanner 8mm, 13 mm, 19 mm, 32 mm • For tightening Hex. bolts and hex. nuts
• For tightening N, DIN type connector
3

Torque Driver Apply a torque range : 10~50kgf·cm • For tightening RRU ground pressure terminal
fixing screw
4

Screw Driver Bit '+', No. 2 • For tightening M5 screw

5
'+', No. 3 • For tightening M6 screw

Screw Driver '+', No. 2 • For tightening M5 screw

6
'+', No. 3 • For tightening M6 screw
Tool List - 2
No Name Specification Purpose of use

Torque Wrench Apply a torque range : 4~20kgf·cm • For tightening N type connector

7
Apply a torque range : 100~500kgf·cm • For tightening M8, M12 hex. bolt and hex. nut
• For tightening DIN type connector

Torque Wrench Spanner Head Apply Hex. bolt Head : 13mm (for 100~500kgf·cm) • For tightening M8 hex. Bolt and hex. nut

Apply Hex. bolt Head : 19mm (for 4~20kgf·cm) • For tightening N type connector

8
Apply Hex. bolt Head : 19mm (for 100~500kgf·cm) • For tightening M12 hex. bolt and hex. nut

Apply Hex. bolt Head : 32mm (for 100~500kgf·cm) • For tightening DIN type connector

Level Normal • For checking the horizontal and vertical

Power Extension Cable 30m • Basic tool

10

Heating Gun 50~300°C • For shrinking the heat shrink tube of cables

11
Tool List - 3
No Name Specification Purpose of use

Silicon Gun Normal • In case of ODC site, fill up the Roxtec cable hole

12

Hammer Drill Normal • For Drilling an anchor hole

13

Concrete Drill Bit 17mm • For Drilling M12 Anchor hole

14

Anchor Punch M12 • For fixing M12 anchor

15

Hammer Normal • For fixing M12 Strong anchor

16

Vacuum Cleaner Normal • For removing dust during the drilling work

17
Tool List - 4
No Name Specification Purpose of use

Cable Cutter 6~32 mm • For cutting Cable

18

Crimping Tool 1.5~16 mm2 • For crimping the Pressure terminal

19

Ratchet Wrench 10 × 13/17 × 19 (4 in 1) • For tightening Hex. Bolt

20

Cable Stripper Apply cable thickness : 4~16mm • For removing cable sheath

21

Nipper Basic tool • For cutting cable & cable tie

22

LAN Tool Basic tool • For crimping the RJ-45 connector

23
Tool List - 5

No Name Specification Purpose of use

Industrial Scissor Basic Tool • For cutting tapes, cable ties, and so on

24

Knife Basic Tool • For cutting tapes, cable ties, and so on

25

Megger +/- 0.08 %, 40 M Ohms • For measuring the insulation of RRU

26

Multi tester Digital Pocket Tester • For measuring the voltage and current
• For checking the cable disconnection
27

Angle Meter Normal • For measuring the Antenna angle

28

Compass Normal • For checking azimuth during installation

29
Tool List - 6
No Name Specification Purpose of use

Permanent Marker Marker should be a permanent pen not to come off • For I-marking on a joint after installation
easily. (Black Color, 2mm Tip) • For marking on a wall and a system
30 (site ID, name on the name plate, etc.)

Multi Master Normal • For measuring Feeder VSWR


(VSWR & RF Power)
31

Fiber Optic Test Set Wave length: • For checking the optical level
1310 nm, 1550 nm (single mode)
32 850 nm, 1310 nm (multi mode)

Rope/Pulley 50 m, 100 m/3 in. 4 in. 5 in. • For Pulling up the Antenna & RRU

33

Digital Camera over the five million pixels • For taking a picture

34

Helmet/Safety Shoes Common • Basic Safety Equipment

35

Safety Belt 50 × 2.0 × 1200 mm, W/Simple buckle • Basic Safety Equipment

36
HSS - Summary
Purpose of Health & Safety • Working at Heights
Code of Conduct for Solpars / partners
Common work related hazards and risks
• Manual Handling
Consequences • Ladder Safety
Strategies for reducing risks
• Housekeeping
Suitable working conditions
Initial planning / preparation • Equipment Safety & Stowage
 Work Location • Working in Adverse
 Tools & Tackles
Conditions
Electrical Safety
• Fire Safety
• Road Safety
• Selecting PPE
Gamsahapnida
Thank You!!!

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