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EHS Awareness

The document provides an overview of Project EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety) awareness and expectations at CCS. It outlines CCS's commitment to avoiding incidents through pre-task risk assessments, employee training, proper task execution, and audits. All contractors and employees are responsible for implementing the EHS policy and plan. CCS expects the highest levels of EHS compliance and empowerment of employees to participate in the EHS process. General site rules, safety requirements, potential hazards, and safety procedures are also described.
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EHS Awareness

The document provides an overview of Project EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety) awareness and expectations at CCS. It outlines CCS's commitment to avoiding incidents through pre-task risk assessments, employee training, proper task execution, and audits. All contractors and employees are responsible for implementing the EHS policy and plan. CCS expects the highest levels of EHS compliance and empowerment of employees to participate in the EHS process. General site rules, safety requirements, potential hazards, and safety procedures are also described.
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Project EHS awareness

Foundation of all Activities


It is the responsibility of each general contractor, lower-tier subcontractors
and each employee to effectively implement CCS EHS Policy and plan in
their daily operations

CCS is committed to avoiding all unplanned incidents which may result in


personnel injury, equipment damage, negative environmental impacts and
production delays, i.e. dropped tools
Foundation of all Activities
It is CCS goal to establish and maintain a safe, healthy and
productive working environment for all employees through:
Pre-task risk assessments
Employee induction and training
New Hire Orientation
Working At Height
Safe Driving etc.
Electricity
Proper execution of all work tasks
Regular Audits
Expectatıons
CCS Expectations
Highest level of performance in environmental compliance and safety and health
execution
Supervisors support and lead the ESH process and empower the
employees to participate and execute the process.
Everybody goes home every day the same way they came to work
Expectatıons of Subcontractor
Effective administration of Subcontractor Safety and Health Program by engaging
all staff and employees

To see that the S&H standards are upheld by their employees and employees on
any tier contractor
General Site Rules
No Drugs or Alcohol allowed on the project site
Personnel not to work under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Work strictly in accordance with the EHS rules covered in this induction session
Maintain a high level of housekeeping in your work area
Report all injuries to accidents and hazards to CCS & HUAWEI Site Manager
Site Safety Requirements
• Personal Protective Equipment
SAFETY HELMET

SAFETY HARNESS
(WHEN WORKING SITE ID
ON HEIGHT)

SAFETY
SHOES/BOOTS
Site Safety Requirements
• Personal Protective Equipment

Always wear good condition personal


protective equipment (PPE). Damage PPE
cannot provide full protection for you. Get
your damage PPE changed.
Potential Hazards Associated With Activities

Personnel Working at Height


Falling Objects/Materials
Fire From Welding and Cutting Operations
Energized Equipment
Tripping, Housekeeping
Mobile Plant and Equipment
Driving Safety
Earthworks Safety
Working At Height

Wear and anchor your safety harness when working on


height, near openings and edges. Use only safety harness
(safety belt are not allowed).
Working At Height

When near edges or openings, ensure that


you are anchored to a lifeline. Tools are
not to be placed near the edge. Keep them
in a tool box and away from the edge.
Working At Height
When working at height, ensure that the
ground below are cleared. Barricade the
affected area. Station a watchman, and
put up a warning signboard.
Working At Height
• Working Platform
Working At Height
Ladders
• Hazards
 Poor condition
 Improper selection
 Improper use
 Improper setup
 Using unsafe work practices
 Tying two ladders together
Working At Height
– Place ladder on level surface.
– Extend the ladder so there’s at
least 90 cm above the top
support.
– Anchor the top and either tie the
bottom or have
someone hold it.
– Position ladder using 4:1 ratio.
– Position an extension ladder
before you extend.
Working At Height
• Ladder • Only one person on a ladder at a time.
• Face the ladder while climbing up or down and hold the side
rails with both hands.
• Carry tools up or down on a belt or with a rope or hoist, not
in your hands.
• Maintain 3-point contact while climbing the ladder:
2 hands and one foot in transition.
Working At Height

When using a ladder as a working


platform ensure that someone holds it
firmly for you.
Weldıng Safety

Ensure are equipment,


properties, machinery
and un removable
flammable materials are
covered with fire
blankets before any
welding to be carried
out.
Weldıng Safety

Ensure no flammable materials are present nearby when


welding.
Elecrical Safety
Electrical Hazards
Shock/Electrocution
Results from contact with electricity
Results when you touch one wire of an energized circuit and ground
Results when a metallic object touches an energized wire and you are in
contact with the ground
Varies based on the length of time of the contact
Small amount of voltage and amperage can result in electrocution
Electrical Hazards
Loose electrical connections • Tools that smoke, smell, spark, or
• Tools that smoke, smell, spark, or
Cords withLoose electricalorconnections
no insulation frayed insulation shock
Cords with shock
Plugs thatnodon’t
insulation
matchor frayed
their insulation
outlets • Wires running across the floor
Plugs that cords
don’t used
match their outlets • Wires running across the floor
Non-waterproof outdoors • Electrical cords left near heat or water
Non-waterproof
Equipment running over capacityoutdoors
cords used • Electrical cords left near heat or water
• Electrical cords used around
Equipment running over capacity • Electricalflammable
hazardous cords usedoraround
explosive
materials and not designedexplosive
hazardous flammable or for that
materials and not designed for that
use
use
Electrical Safety
Prevention Practices
GFCI
Assured grounding program
Guarding
Safe work practices
Housekeeping
activities
Lockout/tag out
Electrical Safety
Safety Procedures
Inspect electrical equipment and wires before use.
Ensure electrical equipment and cords are tagged
Use protective equipment such as rubber gloves or boots.
Inspect portable equipment, including extension cords, before each use and
turn in anything that's defective or damaged.
Be sure electric plugs match their receptacles; never alter
a plug.
Never use a metal ladder around live electricity.
Only qualified electrical workers shall repair or install electrical utilities and
equipment
Electrical Safety

Do not overload your power points.


Housekeeping

Poor housekeeping produce tripping hazards.


Keep your work area clean.
Housekeeping

Do not dispose your unwanted


materials from height. Dispose at
allocated dustbin points.
Machinery/ Equipment Safety

Do not overload your equipment/machinery. Only


authorised personnel are allowed to operate heavy
machinery and equipment.
Machinery/ Equipment Safety

Concentrate when operating machinery


e.g excavator, cranes and bulldozer.

Lack concentration will results in undesirable incidents.


Machinery/ Equipment Safety

Do not remove machinery guard. Do not use the


equipment, machinery if there is no safety guards.
Machinery/ Equipment Safety

Do not go near machinery while they are being operated. No unauthorised person is
allowed to enter the work area when lifting, piling and excavation in progress.
Drıvıng Safety
Bad Weather and Bad road condition
are all challenges that require good
driving skills. To help yourself stay SAFE,
always wear your safety belt.
Drıvıng Safety
Speeding

STAY 4
SECONDS
BEHIND THE
DRIVER IN
FRONT
Drıvıng Safety
Maintain Your Vehicle

•Get regular oil changes


and tune-ups.
•Fill the antifreeze in the
winter and coolant in the
summer.
•Maintain your breaks
and shocks.
Driving Safety
Fill the wiper fluid and check the wipers.
Check tire pressure and tread.
Check lights and signals.

Drive safely to ensure your family, friends and yourself that


you’ll return home safely.
Earthwork Safety

Ensure that the sides of excavation pit are properly


shored before you go down to work.
Earthwork Safety

Proper shoring, access ladder and barricade are the main essential in excavation
works. Ensure their presence before you enter to work.
Thank you

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