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SOP For Generation of Heat

The document outlines an operational control procedure aimed at minimizing health risks associated with heat generation in various departments. It specifies responsibilities, instructions for monitoring and maintaining heat-generating areas, and ensuring operator safety. The procedure emphasizes the use of protective equipment, heat extraction systems, and regular health monitoring for operators.

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SOP For Generation of Heat

The document outlines an operational control procedure aimed at minimizing health risks associated with heat generation in various departments. It specifies responsibilities, instructions for monitoring and maintaining heat-generating areas, and ensuring operator safety. The procedure emphasizes the use of protective equipment, heat extraction systems, and regular health monitoring for operators.

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Doc. No.

: EOHS-HFD-
ENVIRONMENTAL, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND
HT-OCP-06
SAFETY OPERATIONAL CONTROL PROCEDURE
Rev. No. : 00
Date : 02.04.12
GENERATION OF HEAT
Page 1 of 1

1. PURPOSE:
To minimize health risks by controlling of heat generation

2. SCOPE:
This WI is applicable to Production, QA, Tool Room, Heat Treatment and House keeping
3. RESONSIBILITY:
Departmental HOD’s

4. INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Ensure that all operators working under heat generating area are using mask
2. Monitoring of heat generation to be done periodically
3. Where possible, heat extraction system should be installed
4. Periodic preventive maintenance should be done
5. Operators working under heat generating area should be monitored for health
6. Ensure that proper blowers/fans are in place
7. Adequate clothing to be provided to the operators

5. RELATED RECORDS: Nil

Prepared By Reviewed By Approved By

Signature

Name Mr.Santosh Kasalkar Mr.Dinkar Jadhav Mr.Kiran Ambike


Designation Asst.Manager-SHE Manager-Heat Treatment EOHS MR & VP-QA, Engg
Date 02.04.2012 02.04.2012 02.04.2012

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