Hse Plan
Hse Plan
Hse Plan
PLAN
INDEX
1.0 Introduction 4
6.0 Policy 9
6.1 HSE Policy 9
6.2 Drug & Alcohol policy 10
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11.1 Implementation 24
11.2 Monitoring 24
12.0 Health Management System 25
18.0 Camps 27
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18.1 Housekeeping & Clean up
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24.0 Definitions 32
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1.0 Introduction
Majan Technical Supplies & Services (MTSS) is a Engineering and contracting company carryout
multidisciplinary nature of projects and maintenances (Electrical, Instrumentation, Plumbing and
mechanical Engineering Jobs)
The purpose of the Health, Safety and Environment Plan is to define the specific procedures that are to be
applied to ensure the achievement of Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) goals and objectives for this
project.
The minimum standard that will be accepted is to comply with all HSE procedures &MTSS safe work
practices, Environment & OHSAS and adhere to the contents of HSE plan, but the ultimate goal of HSE
Management is to aim for standards that will eliminate injury to human and damage to facilities, materials
and the environment.
The purpose of this document is to demonstrate and describe comprehensive HSE plan covering
specifications, programs, procedures that will be implemented to manage hazards associated with the
execution of work and services undertaken by Majan Technical Supplies & Services (MTSS). the contract.
This document shall be reviewed and update as necessary based on the any comments from client, any site
specific requirements.
2.2 Scope :
This document is a structured guide for all workers, visitor and sub-contractors to help them perform all
assigned project task, without injuries to people, damage to asset and the environment.
This document also ascertains the assurance of Majan Technical Supplies & Services (MTSS) commitment
to respect and comply with Sultanate of Oman’s Law and acceptable industry practice.
This plan covers the safety programs and procedures to be applied to all projects executed by MTSS.
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The HSE Management Plan is a live document and at the Project Level the Project Manager and the
Project HSE Manager/ Engineer will formally review it on a yearly basis.
From a Project operational perspective it will be reviewed on a frequent basis throughout the duration of
the life of the Project Execution in order to ensure that it reflects accurately the specific requirements of
the Project and that any material Project condition changes have been considered and are captured within
the HSE Plan.
The HSE Plan will be formally reviewed by MTSS Corporate on a twice annually basis in order to provide
Assurance & Compliance and it is the accountability of MTSS HSE Manager/Engineer to ensure that any
Omani Legislative & applicable International Regulations changes or revised requirements are
appropriately considered within the Project HSE Plan.
2.4 REFERENCE
The HSE Manager/Engineer shall be the custodian of this document. Approved copy shall be distributed to
all Project Key Personnel, Client and all Subcontractors and the distribution list shall be maintained at Coast
and Site Office. The document will also be visibly made available at all Site Locations.
The management of MTSS is absolutely committed to playing its part in ensuring that MTSS strives to
continuously improve and satisfy the required health, safety and the protection of the environment
requirements in each of its Projects.
In demonstrating this commitment, MTSS shall ensure adequate supervision of its subcontractors engaged
in carryout work activities in the scope of this contract for health and safety compliance. Sub-contractors
working onsite and offsite shall be obligatory to the requirement of this HSE Management plan.
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This commitment also applies to our selection & supervision of our sub-contractors and all Stakeholders
others who may be affected by our activities & operations.
In order to ensure that this commitment is maintained the following activities / behaviours and outcomes
are seen as part of the day-to-day management accountability of our operations:
Effective participation in all HSE activities such as Site visit, inspection / Audit, workshops, Forums etc.
by Senior Managers and Supervisors and set a high personal standard in regards to HSE Leadership &
Commitment.
HSE issues included on the agenda of all meetings.
Participating in the review of performance against all HSE plans, goals, objectives, and/or targets.
Providing immediate and visible response and involvement in case of any incident and HSE issues
affecting the normal operations.
Participating in Quarterly Incident Review Committee meeting and review all kinds of incidents including
the Near miss Incident.
Establishing a system PEER and external Subject Matter Expertise on HSE matters to improve the HSE
standards & performance.
Acknowledging & recognising high performing individual and groups via promotional activities to build a
positive behaviour HSE culture throughout the organisation.
Clearly defining expectations, HSE responsibilities, duties, requirements and standards.
To achieve the above the management has assigned HSE responsibilities and duties to all its
employees within the HSE management system of the company.
Contract/Project Manager
Discuss the HSE targets and indicators with the staff and
1 /HSE Manager/ HSE ½ Yearly
employees.
Engineer/ Const. Manager
Construction Manager /
Ensure that staff is apprised of their HSE responsibilities,
2 /HSE Manager /HSE Quarterly
HSE tasks, HSE targets and HSE performance indicators.
Engineer
Include HSE Plan action items in task and targets of HSE Manager /HSE
3 6 months
action parties and issue. Engineer
On achieving
Celebrate HSE achievements / reward to employees on
4 Contract/Project Manager HSE
achievement of HSE performance targets.
Milestone
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4.0 Objectives
4.1 To meet the HSE Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and achieve continuous improvement of health and
safety practices.
4.2 To attain improvement in safe behavior through continuous training, monitoring & organizing forum.
4.3 To revise objectives and targets periodically.
4.4 Factors to be taken into consideration while revising objectives includes risk and dangers to people
health and safety and the security of facilities, technological options, economic and financial conditions,
legal requirements, other regulations and standards including ones entered into voluntarily and the
viewpoints of sub-contractors hired, if any.
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Visible leadership & commitment to HSE, promote HSE awareness among all employees and culture in which
all employees work as a team to work safely.
Participate in all HSE campaigns, meetings, inspections & audits.
Participate in setting out targets and monitor achievement of these targets, promoting improved targets
and reward employees.
Providing immediate and visible response and involvement in incident review.
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6.0 Policy
6.1 HSE Policy
6.2 Drug and Alcohol Policy
Maintaining strong HSE organisation at corporate and project levels with adequate competent
staff and other resources.
Investigating all accidents/near misses and communicating the learning points to all the
employees.
Conducting HSE audits and review at regular intervals and taking appropriate corrective action.
In particular:
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General Manager: is responsible for the overall arrangements and for ensuring that the company’s
operations are executed at all times in such a manner s to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the
health, safety and welfare of all employees and others who may affected by its operations.
Ensure there is an effective company policy for health and safety and that all employees, contractors
and temporary workers are made aware of their individual responsibility.
Arrange for funds and facilities to meet the requirements of company policy and legislation. Make
provision for adequate and appropriate training to be given to all employees. Provide adequate resources to
meet the requirements of HSEMS
Contract/Project Manager: The Contract/Project Manager has overall accountability for the
implementation & performance of the HSE Plan within the Project & its operations. Some key specific
accountabilities are listed as follows:
Ensure that all works related to this contract confirm to MTSS Health, Safety and Environmental Management System.
To ensure adequate resources is available to enable the HSE management system and procedures.
Review the results of accident / incident reports, and statistics, and implement control measures to prevent the
reoccurrence.
Participating in HSE audit, involve in the investigation team of incidents and chairing the HSE meetings at coast and
site.
Ensure audit and inspections are carry out as per schedule.
Ensure recommendations of NCRs, incidents and other site observations are followed throughout the project.
Ensure that senior line personnel evidence their commitment to HSE through participation in various HSE
activities like meetings, inspections and toolbox talks.
Appreciate the responsibilities of personnel under their authority and ensure that each employee knows his
responsibility and are equipped to play their part smoothly.
Prepare and maintain a record which identifies work equipment requiring inspection by competent persons
and ensuring that the equipment is identifiable and available for inspection on the required date.
Conduct Risk Assessments on activities within their department ensuring that the method and systems of
work are safe. And also ensure that the necessary procedures, rules and regulations designed to achieve
those are formulated, and implemented.
Ensure that all engineering construction work under his control complies with all relevant construction
statutory equipment.
Ensure accident and near-miss reporting procedures are understood and implemented.
Must carry out JHA for each activity supervised and ensure that the job safety plans are implemented.
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HSE Engineer: shall be responsible for monitoring HSE plan of the contract and providing advice on
improvement of HSE performance to the line management, monitoring implementation of HSE plan,
promotion of best practices and facilitate line management for continuous improvement in HSE
performance.
Ensure that an adequate training for health and safety is established and that the safety culture is
encouraged among employees.
Keep up to date with changes in current legislation and to bring the attention of the Manager responsible
for Health and Safety any relevant new legislation.
Ensure that all “assessments” as required are conducted and reviewed at relevant intervals.
Carry out investigations into all accidents and near-miss incidents and to record the findings on the
relevant forms.
Project Engineer
Construction Engineer / PTW Applicant / Supervisor are responsible for: -
Ensure the health and safety of personnel working under his supervision.
To follow the advice given by management and the HSE Staff at all times.
Ensuring that work under his supervision is carried out in accordance with safety procedures and that Personal
Protective Equipment is supplied and used at all times.
Ensure that all facilities, tools and equipment are in a safe condition.
Ensure that personnel are working in a safe manner and under safe conditions.
Ensure that personnel working under his supervision are trained and competent to carry out their work safely and
that they understand the relevant safety procedures.
Ensuring that no damage is done to the environment in which he is supervising the work.
Conduct and record the Tool box meeting whenever require.
Take part in the investigation of incidents occurred in his work sites.
Must carry out JSA for each activity supervised by them and ensure that the job safety plans are implemented.
Ensuring all necessary safety equipment such as fire extinguishers, first aid boxes, gas monitors etc. are in place.
Ensuring PTW system is established and implemented as per procedures.
Ensure the work forces understand PTW requirements and control measures are implemented at site.
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All Employees: should carry out tasks and duties in a safe manner, in accordance with instructions, and to
comply with safety rules/procedures, regulations and codes of practice.
If unaware of any safe practice or condition, or if any doubt about the safety of any situation, consult the
supervisor.
Obtain and use the correct tool/equipment for the work and not to use any that are unsafe or damaged.
Do not make any alteration on tools.
All tools, equipment and personal protective equipment must be stored in the designated place after use.
Need to Report all accidents, near-miss and dangerous conditions to the line management.
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Maintain personal hygiene and co-operate with Supervisors to maintain high hygiene standards in work site.
8.2 Competence
HSE competence requirements shall be verified through Competence Assurance Procedure. As per this
procedure, the HSE Critical roles are identified and their HSE competences are verified, monitored and
assured as per the requirements.
All personnel working in the project shall be medically fit in respect of safely executing out their respective
activities & jobs. MTSS shall conduct periodic medical checks (once in two years) and medical records of all
employees will be maintained.
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8.3 Resources
MTSS Management shall provide sufficient competent human resources, equipment, vehicles & tools for the
effective HSE management and avoid adverse HSE consequences due to permanent or temporary changes.
8.4 Communication
Communication is a two way process to ensure that relevant HSE information is communicated to all
employees via HSE meetings, safety alerts, bulletin etc.
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MTSS shall ensure compliance with the following HSE Legislation and Standards:
Government regulations, codes and standards of the Sultanate of Oman.
MTSS Manager/ Engineer is responsible for ensuring that latest revision of contract applicable HSE
specifications, procedures and client HSE documents are made available for reference purposes.
National Regulations shall take precedence over all other regulations in force and will follow the guidelines
set forth.
HSE Manager/Engineer is responsible for ensuring copies of the MTSS HSE Plan are issued/ made available
to all concerned, including sub-contractors at site level.
Personnel who are issued with such document are responsible for its safe keeping and ensuring its
availability to persons within their department on a reference basis.
Pertinent issues of appropriate document are available at all locations where operations essential to the
effective functioning of HSE system are performed.
Invalid and obsolete documents are promptly removed from all points of use or otherwise assured against
unintended use.
Documents that are obsolete but retained for legal requirement are suitably identified.
Change to data and documents is reviewed and approved by the same person who authorised the original
document unless specifically designed otherwise.
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MTSS has a systematic approach to hazard identification and risk management which is aimed at effective
control of all occupational health and safety risks as well as risks to assets, environment and company
reputation.MTSS will comply with the 5-Step Hazard Management Process which is summarized in
Diagram below:
Hazards and risks associated with each phase of the Project will be identified and assessed for activities in
the contract as per the Risk Management Plan, and documented in the project Risk Register.
HEMP sheet/ risk assessment, together with Hazard and Control Sheets, shall be reviewed during the HSE
Risk Workshop.
The HEMP sheets/ risk assessment will be updated and re-issued after completing any amendments
arising from review of incidents and where new activities arise which are not covered in the Risk register.
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Copies of the Hazard and Control Sheets will be distributed to the engineers and supervisors for reference
in their respective activities and shall form part of the application for the Permit To Work.
AI site supervisors shall ensure that control measures mentioned on each HEMP/risk assessment for the
activities are fully implemented.
Hazards and Control shall be communicated to all appropriate team members during Toolbox talks and
pre-job meetings.
The HSE Engineer shall carry out periodic site checks on correct implementation of controls among
personnel and report any noncompliance for corrective action.
HEMP/ risk assessments sheets shall be continuously reviewed against performance and revised
accordingly.
During design engineering services, MTSS will conduct or participate in studies to assess Risks associated
with design, construction and operation of facilities associated with project (e.g. HAZOP, HAZID and
ENVIID, as appropriate).
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The breaking down of an activity into various tasks permits MTSS to carry out a true assessment of the
exposure of the workforce to hazards causes and effects. Each task shall then be analysed to identify
hazards, assess them and suggest measures to manage them out, mitigate & control them on an ALARP
basis. The below Risk Matrix shall be followed in order to categorise the risks and all practical measures
taken to mitigate its manifestation..
The line supervisor and or HSE Engineer, or his designate is responsible for ensuring that information
pertaining to the safe handling of chemicals (SHOC) which may be regularly encountered during the
contract.
This information is to be updated as and when new items are brought at site. The CM and HSE Engineer
shall ensure that the characteristic relating to hazardous chemicals are presented and verbally discussed,
by the discipline engineers and supervisors. Adherence to chemical and component information is
assessed by way of audit and inspections.
Suitable PPE and facilities are made available for safe handling of chemicals. This is the responsibility of
MTSS Construction Manager / Site engineers.
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Construction Manager / site Engineer and work supervisor are responsible for ensuring required PPEs are
identified and made available to workforce and that all necessary PPEs are used. All personnel are
instructed in the correct use of PPE.
HSE Engineer ensures that workforce is trained on the use and care of PPEs. He shall also advise the
management on the quality and quantity of PPEs required at site.
PPEs shall conform to quality norms as specified in the standards like BS or ANSI.
The renewal or replacement of PPE is as per manufacturer’s recommendation and MTSS standing rules.
If any PPE becomes deficient in any way through normal work usage or wear and tear, PPEs are renewed.
However, at all times, employees shall have adequate PPE Supply. PPEs renewal and replacement is at
MTSS expenses.
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Develop and regularly update the HSE plan HSE manager/ Engineer As and when required
Cascade the requirements of HSE plan to During HSE Meeting
Construction Manager / HSE
workforce and review compliance with HSE and Weekly Gate
Manager/ HSE Engineer
plan at site level Meetings
MTSS shall follow the Permit to Work System as applied within the Contract at work site.
Permit to Work System will be followed rigorously during the execution of the high risk activities (hot
work, excavation etc) in the project. MTSS shall identify, provide training and undergo client’s licensing
process for PTW signatories for all discipline.
Permit should be properly filled by assessing the potential hazards in the work place before commencing
the activity.
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The entire construction team shall be fully familiar with the potential Hazards, its effects and the
emergency procedures & preparedness. Emergency response procedures and Emergency response team
shall be developed and relevant information shall be made available to all employees. Regular Emergency
drills, based on various emergency scenarios shall be conducted in accordance with HSE activity matrix.
Emergency exit layout and emergency response flow chart to be displayed in the site, industrial area and
work site offices..
In case of any emergency / incident MTSS personnel shall strictly follow the Site emergency Plan for safe
evacuation with a Buddy system in place.
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11.1Implementation
Ensure that all control and recovery measures are in place at site during the preparing of Standard
operating procedure SOP, pre planning of task, Toolbox Talk, Site inspection, HSE Walk Around and Audits.
11.2 Monitoring
Monitor compliance of HSE Management System such as HSE Procedures, Standards and Resources.
Intimate non‐compliance and maintain records.
Monitor HSE performance, identify areas for HSE improvement and recommend corrective action.
Prepare trend analysis on HSE performance, incident analysis, occupational illness, sickness absenteeism
and recommend improvement and initiate action.
MTSS shall comply with client’s Health Management System. MTSS to maintain clinic visit record and shall
include the details in monthly HSE report. Health awareness programme will be conducted once in 6
months
Food Safety Hygiene measures like HACCP requirements shall be strictly followed at camp catering facility.
Suitable residential and site facilities are provided for all employees. These facilities meet with Client and
Sultanate of Oman Government Standards. MTSS will obtain necessary ROP and other approvals in
advance and requirements will be complied throughout the project duration.
Inspections, regarding hygiene and housekeeping of the office, site facilities and camp are conducted in
accordance with the HSE inspection schedule.
Construction Manager and HSE Engineer ensure that such inspections take place in accordance with the
schedule.
Employees shall be trained in Industrial First Aid and will be available to meet the requirement of one
first aider in each crew of 25 employees. When less than 25 people are working at a particular location,
at least one person per shift is to be competent First Aider with access to suitable First Aid kits. Additional
trained first aiders will be introduced in case of increase in the number of workforce. Refresher training
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will be imparted to the first aiders on expiry of the validity of their certificates. Adequate identification
marks/stickers shall be made for easy identification of first aider at site.
Health hazards that have been identified within the work activities shall be brought to the attention of all
employees. They shall also be advised of the preventive measures required, through orientation
programmes and toolbox talks. HSE Engineer will conduct Health Hazard Awareness Training Programme
at least once in six months. This topic will also be discussed in the HSE meetings and as a part of Job
Safety Plan of PTW and also before the works without PTW are carried out. HSE Engineer shall play a
significant role in Promoting occupational health and safety culture within the organization, coordinating
and integrates individual and environmental level health promotion policies and safety practices to
promote employees health. Conducting pre-qualification HSE audit for catering sub-contractors and
external medical facility to ensure company is meeting acceptance. Obtaining medical fitness for all the
employees for pre-employment health assessment and updating the status, conducting site based
initiatives aimed at improving health and wellbeing on site. Conducting audit and inspection for
Occupational health management including catering company, medical facility etc.
Road Transportation is identified as one of the major HSE. MTSS is committed to manage its road
transport operations in a safe, efficient and responsible manner. All MTSS site vehicles shall be properly
maintained. Road transport activities of subcontractors will also be monitored to ensure compliance with
Road Safety specifications and stipulations of MTSS.
MTSS will establish a waste yard and hazardous & non hazardous wastes will be collected segregated and
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stored initially and disposed to approved waste yard through approved waste disposal contractor.
Wastes from work site will be collected on daily basis and measures will be taken to avoid accumulation.
Food and kitchen waste will be disposed on daily basis.
Approved contractor will be selected and formal contract will be made for sewage disposal from camp as
well as from portable toilets provided at site.
MTSS will ensure that hazardous and non hazardous wastes are not mixed at collection point.
Industrial areas and workshop shall be keep clean and waste shall be disposed to the Company waste
facilities provided.
Management of waste will be carried out as per the client’s waste management specification.
HSE team will conduct audit of waste management once in three months.
18.0 Camps
The camp boss will have the responsibility for all aspects of HSE in the camp, and will ensure that the
camp meets the minimum standards..
Monitor health and hygiene in the camp, disposal of waste, cleanliness and ensure the quality of drinking
water.
Portable drinking water supplied in the camp shall be tested on monthly basis from different sources such
as water tanker, storage tank, cooling units.
Kitchen shall be equipped with fire detector and fire fighting equipment such as fire extinguishers
and fire blankets. Statutory inspection of six month period shall be maintained and also monthly
inspection to ensure the physical condition remains good for intended purpose.
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Camp boss will report any concern on HSE matters to the Construction Manager, HSE Engineer
immediately.
Vehicle and pedestrian routes will be marked within the camp area.
Good housekeeping remains the backbone of the environmental protection in the day-to-day operations.
To prevent pollution waste shall be segregated and each type disposed in a correct manner.
MTSS will ensure security of personnel and property during the entire project life cycle. Security personnel
shall be deployed during night hours in Industrial Yard to prevent theft incidents.
Any incident involving an employee, vehicle, equipment or a Sub-contractor or third party shall be reported
immediately to the Construction Manager / Engineer. They in turn will report the same to the HSE
department-HO. Every incident including near misses will be investigated and learning points
communicated to all and action points will be implemented in the prescribed manner and duration. MTSS
procedure on Incident Investigation and Reporting shall be followed. All incidents shall be reverted, closed
out and approved by MTSS HSE team.
Incident Overview:
Immediate action
Site Investigation
Incident escalation
Investigation team set up
Conducting a successful investigation
Identifying causational pathways
Report writing and presenting
Remedial actions and lateral learning.
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Project Manager
Camp Boss
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Auditing supports the monitoring arrangements by providing Management with information on the
implementation and effectiveness of plans and performance standards. The purpose of MTSS audits is not
for finding fault with individual but evaluate the deficiency in our HSE system, which provides opportunities
for correction and improvement. Audits are intended to evaluate that
HSE internal audit shall be conducted once a year by a personnel external to project team. This person will
be an MTSS personnel with relevant training, certification and experience in auditing system.
HSE Officer in consultation with HSE Engineer shall prepare a HSE audit schedule. Audits shall be
conducted by suitably competent personnel in auditing
22.2 REVIEW
Regular review of HSE controls is done by management in consultation with HSE team. HSE management
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controls are reviewed and updated in response to incident investigation findings, introduction of new hazards
and audit/ inspection findings.
HSE team shall assist the line management to effectively review the HSE performance on day-to-day basis.
Similarly HSE team shall assist the management in reviewing the effectiveness of the HSE management system
on annual basis.
Review of HSE plan progress is carried out on regular basis through HSE plan progress review meetings which
may be coupled with HSE meetings.
MTSS shall ensure that only approved sub-contractors are identified and sub-contracted with the work
scope. Sub-contractors are made aware of project specific HSSE requirements specifically with respect to
site safety rules, road transportation safety, vehicle/equipment standards, environmental impact and
employee HSSE training. Specialist sub-contractors shall prepare and submit HSSE method statements
and specific activity related risk assessment and emergency response plan.
Health and safety requirements must be specified in advance for each contractual relationship. Such
requirements must explicitly include compliance with legal requirements and the provision of information
on their teams’ health and safety performance.
Sub-contractors must comply equally with all health and safety requirements established by MTSS and
client.
Sub-Contractors must receive Induction Training on health and safety and other critical activities training
before beginning their activities. This must make clear the health and safety policy and all contractual
health and safety requirements.
Periodic health and safety meetings with sub-contractors must be held. At these meetings, the sub-
contractors leaders must present the results of their health and safety programs.
Subcontractors shall be monitored to follow MTSS HSSE plan and accountable for the task and target
objective as mentioned in the plan.
All sub-contractors follow Client's HSSE standards as applicable to MTSS and will attend all HSSE meetings
when at site. Where the services of specialist sub-contractors have to be utilized to complete a specific job,
an HSSE method statement, specific activity related risk assessment and emergency response plan will be
required. Sub-contractors will not be required to submit any HSSE plan but will comply with the schedules of
this particular HSSE Plan.
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24.0 Definitions
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LTIF: (Lost Time Injury Frequency) Is the number of lost time injuries per million man-hours worked during the
period.
TRCF (Total Reportable Case Frequency): Is the number of reportable case frequency per million man-hours
worked during the period.
RTAF (Road Traffic Accident Frequency): Is the number of road traffic accidents per million man-hours driven
during the period.
LTOIF (Lost Time Occupational Illness Frequency): Is the number of Occupational illness per million man-hours
worked during the period.
TROIF (Total Reportable Occupational Illness Frequency): Is the number of all occupational illness whether they
have resulted in deaths, permanent total disabilities, permanent partial disabilities, lost workday cases, restricted
work day cases per million man-hours worked during the period.
MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet): Is the information sheet provided with the material by the manufacturer that
shows the properties of material, Safe use, PPE to be used, First Aid in case of affecting to users etc.
SHOC (Safe Handling Of Chemical): Is the information provided by the Shell International to show the same as
above.
STOP (Safety Training Observation Program): Is the Du Pond training program to observe and identify the unsafe
act/unsafe condition at the work site that enables to provide the required training for employees.
Threat: Any factor that has the ability to release a hazard.
PPD (Permanent Partial Disability): Is any injury results complete loss, permanent loss of limb of body or
permanent impairment of function of the body.
FAC (First Aid Case): One time treatment and subsequent observation of minor injury, which do not require a care
by a doctor. Such cases are considered as First Aid Case even it was provided by a doctor.
PTD (Permanent Total Disability): Is any injury incapacitates an employee permanently results termination of the
employment.
MTC(Medical Treatment Case): Is any reportable injury involves neither lost work day case nor restricted work
day case but which requires treatment by a doctor. It does not include first aid case even if it was given by a
doctor.
ECC (Emergency Control Centre): Is the centre where emergency controller establishes his office and manages all
emergency situations.
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The vehicle management plan of Majan Technical Supplies and Services LLC applies to all
personnel, contractors and visitors operating vehicles within the MTSS operations area. All light and
heavy vehicles are registered, insured and roadworthy for using in any area of Oman.
In addition to all standard equipment being in good working condition, all vehicles in
MTSS are equipped with the following as minimum.
First aid kit
Fire extinguisher
Flashing light
At least one spare wheel and tyre
Wheel changing tools
Jack and triangle
Pre-start Inspection.
The following must be checked and be in operational condition prior to drive the vehicle.
Light, reflectors and indicators
Reversing alarm
Tyres (pressure and condition)
Wheel nuts
Fuel, oil and water levels
Windscreens and windows
Mirrors
Wipers
Horn
Flashing beacon
Tool kit and jack
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Besides this all the company vehicles were monthly inspected and maintained properly in a
well desired manner.
Tool Box meeting is a short daily, weekly, or monthly meeting usually (but not always) to discuss safety
matters in an informal and clear manner. Holding Tool box meetings is an excellent and quick way of
increasing safety involvement and awareness at grass root level.
The basic idea is to provide a direct method of communication and exchange of information between,
management, supervision and the shop floor with the purpose of improving safety and health by involving
workers in issues that are important to them. It is an ideal way to get employees involved in matters
relating to their own safety, finding solutions to problems, as well as building a committed and productive
team.
At MTSS project sites, site supervisors or team leaders used to conduct daily Tool box meeting
briefing the safety precautions and work procedures to all employees.
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