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INDUSTRIAL TRAINING WEEKLY REPORT
L & T Construction
ITBA PROJECT CAHNDIGARH AIRPORT
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE
AWARD OF THE
DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
IN
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
CCET
CHANDIGARH
SUBMITTED BY: SUBMITTED TO:
ABHISHEK VIJ – CO10103 MR RAJESH SHARMA
MECHANICAL, 4th
YEAR TRAINING COORDINATOR
CONSTRUCTION SITE SAFETY PLAN -I
1. PRE- WORK PLANNING
▪ A health & safety plan
▪ An OH&S policy displayed
▪ An accident report book
▪ Induction training records
▪ Workplace inspection records
▪ Documented safe working procedures or method statements
▪ Protective clothing & equipment records
▪ Material safety data sheets (MSDS) available
▪ Health & safety system manual
▪ Contract-specific risk assessment conducted
▪ Emergency procedures and necessary training records
▪ Identify ways that a risk can be controlled without
using personal protective equipment (PPE)
▪ Ensure that workers are using the right and fit PPE
for the job
▪ Fence the site against unauthorized entry
▪ Take measures to prevent objects from falling from height and to take measures to protect
members of the public (such as persons passing by the site)
▪ Provide and keep safe egress and access to the place of work, such as access to
scaffolding
▪ Put up appropriate signs including traffic routes, authorized personnel only etc.
▪ Keep the site tidy, well lit and well laid
▪ Provide sufficient welfare and first aid facilities
▪ Provide adequate fire precautions such as fire
▪ Ensure that existing power lines (buried or
systems of work in place
▪ Take necessary precautions to ensure that electrical
condition
▪ Ensure that vehicles and people are kept apart,
routes maintained in a safe condition
▪ Ensure that vehicle and plant operators are suitably
Keep the site tidy, well lit and well laid out
Provide sufficient welfare and first aid facilities
Provide adequate fire precautions such as fire extinguishers, escape routes
Ensure that existing power lines (buried or overhead) are identified and associated safe
ke necessary precautions to ensure that electrical systems are well maintained in a safe
Ensure that vehicles and people are kept apart, especially slewing vehicles, with traffic
maintained in a safe condition
Ensure that vehicle and plant operators are suitably trained or licensed if required
extinguishers, escape routes
overhead) are identified and associated safe
systems are well maintained in a safe
especially slewing vehicles, with traffic
trained or licensed if required
▪ Ensure that hoists and lifting appliances are properly installed and checked by competent
persons
▪ Ensure that scaffolds are erected, altered and dismantled by competent people only
▪ Take measures to stop workers from falling and ensure fall protection
▪ Minimize and eliminate risk of manual handling by the use of mechanical equipment, or
arrange material to be supplied in manageable sizes and weights to reduce the risk of back
injury
▪ Take all measures to reduce exposure to noise and vibration.
2. SITE LAYOUT
Plan emergency routes and exits, traffic routes, danger areas, loading bays, ramps, etc.
▪ Ensure provision of safe plant and equipment, with due care to suitability, selection,
safety features, safe use, training and information, inspection and maintenance.
▪ Provide safe working slope for excavators, fork-lift trucks and dump trucks
▪ Provide suitable safety signs and warning notices
2.1Well-planned site layout and process flow control at the Planning Stage.
2.2Maintenance of visitor’s log system to check unauthorized entry
2.3 Effective wheel washing facilities provided at site entrance
2.4 Steel sections stacked on the site for forming the mega-columns.
2.5 Proper selection of lifting appliances and gears to ensure safe lifting from the temporary
loading area to the upper floors.
3. HOUSE KEEPING
Keep work areas free from rubbish and obstructions
▪ Maintain all floor surfaces safe, suitable and free from slip or trip hazards.
▪ Ensure floor openings covered or otherwise fenced off.
▪ Materials are properly stacked and stored safely
Keep all passageways in good conditions:
▪ Unobstructed and clearly defined
▪ Provide adequate lighting
▪ Ensure clear sightline at breaks and corners
Are lightings maintained in good working order?
▪ Adequate and free from glare
▪ Lighting clean and efficient
▪ No flickering
▪ Maintain steady lights
▪ Provide and maintain all emergency lighting systems
Is workers’ access to worksites well-maintained?
▪ Keep all walkways and stairways clear of debris and other materials such as used boxes,
wooden scrap, loose gravel, oil leakage, tools and supplies to prevent tripping and slipping
▪ Put them in a bin or debris area to prevent fire and tripping hazards
▪ Provide adequate lighting to prevent accidents
Weekly safety report abhishek vij

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Weekly safety report abhishek vij

  • 1. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING WEEKLY REPORT L & T Construction ITBA PROJECT CAHNDIGARH AIRPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CCET CHANDIGARH SUBMITTED BY: SUBMITTED TO: ABHISHEK VIJ – CO10103 MR RAJESH SHARMA MECHANICAL, 4th YEAR TRAINING COORDINATOR
  • 2. CONSTRUCTION SITE SAFETY PLAN -I 1. PRE- WORK PLANNING ▪ A health & safety plan ▪ An OH&S policy displayed ▪ An accident report book ▪ Induction training records ▪ Workplace inspection records ▪ Documented safe working procedures or method statements ▪ Protective clothing & equipment records ▪ Material safety data sheets (MSDS) available ▪ Health & safety system manual ▪ Contract-specific risk assessment conducted ▪ Emergency procedures and necessary training records ▪ Identify ways that a risk can be controlled without using personal protective equipment (PPE) ▪ Ensure that workers are using the right and fit PPE for the job ▪ Fence the site against unauthorized entry ▪ Take measures to prevent objects from falling from height and to take measures to protect members of the public (such as persons passing by the site) ▪ Provide and keep safe egress and access to the place of work, such as access to scaffolding ▪ Put up appropriate signs including traffic routes, authorized personnel only etc.
  • 3. ▪ Keep the site tidy, well lit and well laid ▪ Provide sufficient welfare and first aid facilities ▪ Provide adequate fire precautions such as fire ▪ Ensure that existing power lines (buried or systems of work in place ▪ Take necessary precautions to ensure that electrical condition ▪ Ensure that vehicles and people are kept apart, routes maintained in a safe condition ▪ Ensure that vehicle and plant operators are suitably Keep the site tidy, well lit and well laid out Provide sufficient welfare and first aid facilities Provide adequate fire precautions such as fire extinguishers, escape routes Ensure that existing power lines (buried or overhead) are identified and associated safe ke necessary precautions to ensure that electrical systems are well maintained in a safe Ensure that vehicles and people are kept apart, especially slewing vehicles, with traffic maintained in a safe condition Ensure that vehicle and plant operators are suitably trained or licensed if required extinguishers, escape routes overhead) are identified and associated safe systems are well maintained in a safe especially slewing vehicles, with traffic trained or licensed if required
  • 4. ▪ Ensure that hoists and lifting appliances are properly installed and checked by competent persons ▪ Ensure that scaffolds are erected, altered and dismantled by competent people only ▪ Take measures to stop workers from falling and ensure fall protection ▪ Minimize and eliminate risk of manual handling by the use of mechanical equipment, or arrange material to be supplied in manageable sizes and weights to reduce the risk of back injury ▪ Take all measures to reduce exposure to noise and vibration. 2. SITE LAYOUT Plan emergency routes and exits, traffic routes, danger areas, loading bays, ramps, etc. ▪ Ensure provision of safe plant and equipment, with due care to suitability, selection, safety features, safe use, training and information, inspection and maintenance. ▪ Provide safe working slope for excavators, fork-lift trucks and dump trucks ▪ Provide suitable safety signs and warning notices 2.1Well-planned site layout and process flow control at the Planning Stage.
  • 5. 2.2Maintenance of visitor’s log system to check unauthorized entry 2.3 Effective wheel washing facilities provided at site entrance 2.4 Steel sections stacked on the site for forming the mega-columns.
  • 6. 2.5 Proper selection of lifting appliances and gears to ensure safe lifting from the temporary loading area to the upper floors. 3. HOUSE KEEPING Keep work areas free from rubbish and obstructions ▪ Maintain all floor surfaces safe, suitable and free from slip or trip hazards. ▪ Ensure floor openings covered or otherwise fenced off. ▪ Materials are properly stacked and stored safely Keep all passageways in good conditions: ▪ Unobstructed and clearly defined ▪ Provide adequate lighting ▪ Ensure clear sightline at breaks and corners Are lightings maintained in good working order?
  • 7. ▪ Adequate and free from glare ▪ Lighting clean and efficient ▪ No flickering ▪ Maintain steady lights ▪ Provide and maintain all emergency lighting systems Is workers’ access to worksites well-maintained? ▪ Keep all walkways and stairways clear of debris and other materials such as used boxes, wooden scrap, loose gravel, oil leakage, tools and supplies to prevent tripping and slipping ▪ Put them in a bin or debris area to prevent fire and tripping hazards ▪ Provide adequate lighting to prevent accidents