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FIVE STAR SAFETY & HEALTH CONSULTANCY. DOLE ACCREDITATION # 1030-082301-0052. WELCOMES YOU TO Construction Safety for Site Safety Officers Training. DOLE ACCREDITATION # 1030-082301-0052. FIVE STAR SAFETY & HEALTH CONSULTANCY. SITE PREMISES. DAY 1. CONSTRUCTION SITE PREMISES.
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FIVE STAR SAFETY & HEALTH CONSULTANCY DOLE ACCREDITATION # 1030-082301-0052 WELCOMES YOU TOConstruction Safety for Site Safety Officers Training
DOLE ACCREDITATION # 1030-082301-0052 FIVE STAR SAFETY & HEALTH CONSULTANCY SITE PREMISES DAY 1
CONSTRUCTION SITE PREMISES RULE 1060: GENERAL PROVISIONS • Premises shall have adequate fire, emergency or danger sign & safety instructions of standard color & sizes • Shall have signs to direct drivers of vehicles; STOP, YIELD, DO NOT ENTER • Good housekeeping shall be maintained • Adequate comfort rooms & lavatories for male & female workers
CONSTRUCTION SITE PREMISES RULE 1061: CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE • All buildings, permanent or temporary, shall be structurally safe to prevent collapse • Roof shall be strong to withstand normal load, typhoons & strong winds • Foundations & floors shall be of sufficient strength to sustain loads as designed
SITE PLANNING • Security fence • Entrance gates for vehicles, pedestrians, heavy equipment • Vehicle parking area • Roadways, drainage system, lighting system • Utility supply & lines • Adequate space allocation & spaces
SITE PLANNING • Adequate personal facilities • Receiving area & loading area • Communication system • Health & emergency facilities • Waste disposal system • Maintenance shop • Safety & fire prevention system
SAFETY, WARNING & DANGER SIGNS • Safety signs • Color codes • Safety symbols
SAFETY, WARNING & DANGER SIGNS Purpose – to alert persons to the ff: • Specific hazards • Degree or level of seriousness • Probable consequence • How hazards can be avoided
LOCATION OF SAFETY SIGNS Shall be placed such that they will be: • Readily visible • Alert the viewer to the potential hazard
COLOR CODE • Safety RED – Fire Protection • Safety GREEN – Safety • Safety WHITE – Traffic, Housekeeping • Safety YELLOW – Caution • Safety ORANGE – Alert • Safety BLUE – Precaution • Safety PURPLE - Radiation
ACCESS & EGRESS RULE 1069.04 • Where premises is fenced, separate entrance and exit gates shall be provided for pedestrian, vehicular & railroad traffic • Pedestrian gate shall be located at a safe distance from vehicular traffic; sufficient width to permit safe passage of employees during rush hours
ACCESS, EGRESS, PLATFORM, RUNWAYS, RAMPS, STAIRS RULE 1412.13 Safe access & egress shall be provided & maintained to & from every worksite
ACCESS, EGRESS, PLATFORM, RUNWAYS, RAMPS, STAIRS RULE 1414.06 – PLATFORMS, RUNWAYS, RAMPS (1) All platforms, runways, & ramps where workers are liable to fall a distance of more than 2 m (6 ft) shall be: (a) platform minimum of 70 cm (28 in); ramp shall be 45 cm (18 in); runway shall be no less than 70 cm (28 in)
ACCESS, EGRESS, PLATFORM, RUNWAYS, RAMPS, STAIRS RULE 1414.06 – PLATFORMS, RUNWAYS, RAMPS (b) provided with guardrails of 91 cm (35 in), & toe boards of 20 cm (8 in) high (3) Every platform, runway, ramp or stairs be kept free from obstruction, materials, rubbish & projecting nails
TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION RULE 1412.05 – FIRE PROTECTION • Fire protection equipment shall be provided in accordance with the requirements of RULE 1940 • Permanent stand pipe shall be installed progressively in a construction site; have a connection of the size used by the local fire department.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY Electricity is a versatile form of energy. It is safe, reliable & efficient but like any form of energy, it can cause harm when improperly handled. Electrical hazards are common on construction projects.
ELECTRICITY ON CONSTRUCTION SITE • Construction extremely dependent on electrical power • Equipment, tools, lights, utilities run on electricity • Voltage on site 120 & 240 volts • Installation can be temporary or permanent
ELECTRICAL TERMS • Electrical circuit – path of electricity as it flows • Conductor – a substance that has low resistance to the passage of electric current • Non-conductor – a substance with high resistance to flow of electricity • Volts – measure of difference in electrical pressure between two points • Amperes – measure of flow of electrical current • Ohms – measure of resistance to flow of electricity in a conductor
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS WARNING SIGNS: • Dim or flickering lights • Arcs, sparks, buzzing sounds • Smell of burning plastic • Warm receptacle plates • Damaged insulation • Frequent tripping of circuit breakers • Blown fuses
SPECIFIC ELECTRIC HAZARD • Equipment contact with overhead power lines • Short circuits • Ground fault • Insulation failures
HEALTH EFFECTS • Burns • Shock/muscular spasm • Fibrillation • Cardiac arrest • Fall or hit other object
CONTROLLING ELECTRICAL HAZARDS AT SOURCE: • Lock Out Tag Out ( LOTO) • Install enclosure or barrier • Equipment testing & troubleshooting
CONTROLLING ELECTRICAL HAZARDS AT PATH: • Portable barriers like rubber blankets • Grounding, fuse circuit breakers • GFCI • Suitable outdoor electric cords • Warning sign • Color code
CONTROLLING ELECTRICAL HAZARDS AT WORKER: • Qualified electricians • Communications • PPE • Employee training • Safe work practices & procedures
CONFINED SPACES • Entry & exit are limited by location, design or construction • Presence of hazardous airborne contamination • Too much or too little oxygen
EXAMPLES OF CONFINED SPACES WORK TYPE: • Chemical & petrochemical projects • Sewage handling systems • Heavy industrial projects • Water treatment plants • General construction
EXAMPLES OF CONFINED SPACES SPECIFIC CONFINED SPACES: • Tanks, vessels, pipes, pumps • Pits, settling tanks, services • Manholes, pumping areas, digesters • Vaults, basements, silos
PHYSICAL HAZARDS • Noise • Temperature • Radiation • Cramped workers space • Electrical • Vibration • Reactive or corrosive sources
DANGEROUS ATMOSPHERE • Explosive • Oxygen-rich or deficient • Toxic • Extreme Temperatures • Inherent geological gases
HAZARD CONTROL • Prevention of unwanted movement • Provision of safe access • Adequate lighting • Isolation of electrical & mechanical power supplies • Proper ventilation • Availability of emergency equipment
CONSTRUCTION SITE HOUSEKEEPING RULE 1060.01 (4) Good housekeeping shall be maintained at all times through cleanliness of building, yards, machine, equipment, regular waste disposal & orderly arrangement of processes, operations, storage, & filing of records
SIGNS OF LACK OF HOUSEKEEPING • Cluttered & poorly arranged areas • Untidy piling of materials • Piled on material damaging other material • Items no longer needed • Blocked Aisleways
SIGNS OF LACK OF HOUSEKEEPING • Material stuffed in corners & out-of-the- way places • Materials gathering rust & dirt from disuse • Excessive quantities of items • Overcrowded bins & containers • Overflow storage areas & shelves • Broken containers & damaged materials
HAZARDS DUE TO LACK OF HOUSEKEEPING • Fire • Blocked access & egress • Protruding edges & sharps • Collapse of pile • Dwelling of pests • Growth of molds, algae, fungi
5 S OF GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SEIRI (Sort/eliminate) SEITON (Systematize/organize) SEISO (Sweep/clean/polish) SEIKETSU (Sanitize/standardize) SHITSUKE (Self-discipline/training)