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01 HSE Induction - Visitor

This document provides an overview of health, safety, and environmental requirements for the Etihad Rail Project Package 2F1 at the Al Faya Depot Expansion for Passenger Services site. It outlines the project details including location, layout, and zones. It also describes site access gates and summarizes key legal requirements and guidelines related to occupational safety and health. The induction ensures workers are aware of hazards and emergency procedures at the site.

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01 HSE Induction - Visitor

This document provides an overview of health, safety, and environmental requirements for the Etihad Rail Project Package 2F1 at the Al Faya Depot Expansion for Passenger Services site. It outlines the project details including location, layout, and zones. It also describes site access gates and summarizes key legal requirements and guidelines related to occupational safety and health. The induction ensures workers are aware of hazards and emergency procedures at the site.

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ETIHAD RAIL PROJECT PACKAGE 2F1

Al Faya Depot Expansion for Passenger


Health, Safety and Environmental Induction

Services
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This Safety Induction is a requirement for all employees working on this project and it
ensures that you are aware of the potential hazards and emergency procedures on
this site.

Visitor’s Health, Safety and Environment Induction Training Program


Registration
Registration

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Sign on the attendance sheet


Incase of An Plan
Emergency Response Emergency
a siren will sound-off during the induction. Please follow the
Emergency Manageent

nearest exit door and proceed towards the Assembly Point.


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Project Details
Project Name
Project Details

Al Faya Depot Expansion for Passenger Services


Employer
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Consultant
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August 2022
Project Completion Date
January 2025
Project Location
Project Location

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Project Layout & Zones Future Berthing Stabilizing
Track

New CWW on Existing Track

Passenger Maintenance
Project Layout & Zones

Building

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Office Building

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• Zone Av - Maintenance and Office Building


• Zone Be - New P Way Yard
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• Zone C - Provisional Building South – Expansion of refuelling facilities & Carriage
Wash Machine (CWM) on existing Provisional Track
• Zone D - Additional Track work, Stabling Track.
• Zone E - Construction of Lifting Jacks, Inspection and Maintenance Building.
Site Access Gates
 Gate 01 – Main entry to the Expansion construction activities – located on the existing
fence on East -Southern side of Inspection and Maintenance Building.
Site Access Gates

 Gate 02-
F proposed on the northern side of yellow plant and will provide both entry to
the workers
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Gate 03-
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 Gate 04-
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only for exit of heavy construction vehicles.
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 Gate 05- Pedestrians gate, to provide access to access Zone B, C & D.
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Gate
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Main Entry Gate # 01 7


Project Health, Safety and Environmental Policy Project Health, Safety and Environmental Policy

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• UAE Federal Laws.
• Ministerial Order No. 32 of 1982 - Ways and Means to Protect Employees
Legal Requirements

against Occupational Hazards.


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• ADPHC--OSHAD-SF
o Code of Practices - Version 3.1: March 2017, Elements
• OHSuRegulatory Instrument Mechanisms Version 3.1: March 2017 and all
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applicable legal requirements from Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
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• ADPHC--OSHAD-SF
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sector ADPHC-OSHAD Requirement.
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• Abu eDhabi RSB (Regulation & Supervision Bureau) Regulations.
• UAEvMinisterial-Decrees
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• Exhibit
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Employers have a duty to protect their employees, other employees and the
general public.
Employees and the self - employed have a duty to protect themselves, other
employees and the general public.
HSE In Legal Requirement-Guidelines
Legal Requirement-Guidelines

OSHAD- Occupational Safety and Health Abu Dhabi


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It was established Abu Dhabi Centre for Occupational Safety and Health (OSHAD)
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in February 2010 in order to ensure the implementation of a comprehensive and
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integrated
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workplace,
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emirate level. Center seeks to develop legal and legislative tools in the field of
occupational safety and health, applied effectively to the requirements of
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Roles
HSE In & Responsibilities

...work safely
 Don’t put yourself or others at-risk
Your Role

F Report unsafe conditions or hazards


oUse right tool for the right job
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hDriving vehicles safely
 Wear your PPE
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eKnow where the first aid kit is and who is first aid
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 Know your Emergency Muster Point

...share what YOU know


 Watch out for new workers
 Share your experiences with others to help prevent
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IN CASE OF ACCIDENT

1. Stay calm, do not panic.


Emergency Response

2. Inform your supervisor and the nearest first aid center.


3. Don’tF touch the injured person if you suspect that he has
beeno electrocuted.
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4. If anyr material is lying on the injured person, assist others in
removing
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5. Don’t move the injured person unless it is VERY essential to
do so,l you may be hurting him by unnecessary movements
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6. Move him only if there is further risk of injury to the casualty
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at the scene of accident.
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7. Don’tl give any drinks or food to the injured unless directed
by competent persons.
8. ALL accidents, incidents, near miss and dangerous
occurrences MUST be reported.

Hotline / Emergency Number-056 413 4006


Emergency Call Flow Chart
Action 1- Anyone who
Action 1- Anyone who identify the Person who finds
Incident
identify the incident or
complaint must notify
incident or complaint must notify the
Emergency Call Flow Chart

the Control room by

Control room by dialling the hotline line dialling the hotline line

Person who finds JV Hotline / Control Room


Action 2- F
Control room to coordinate with Complaints 056 413 4006 Action 2- Control room
Police, Ambulance, Fire to coordinate with
Clinic and Emergency Controller and
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999 Clinic and Emergency
Controller and contact
contact external emergency services for external emergency

assistanceuif required. Control room /


services for assistance
if required. Control

Emergency r Controller / HSE Manager are Emergency Controller


Arnaud Bogart
room / Emergency
Controller / HSE

only authorized
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Manager are only
authorized to contact
emergency services. the external

h emergency services.

Action 3- Emergency Controller / HSE Project HSE Manager Action 3- Emergency


Manager to notify the Project Musadiq Hussain Controller / HSE

Managementl and Engineer’s 056 418 9018 Manager to notify the


Project Management
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Representatives. Engineer HSE Engineer
Pradip Pawar
Representatives.

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Emergency Controller to deploy 050 575 6931
Action 4- Emergency
Project Director Controller to deploy the
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the emergency Alan Quinn emergency team to
handle on the situation
situation and
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056 385 7770
Project Incident Controller’s
and assist external
emergency services is
services is required Engineer Construction Michail Stavroulakis required
Director 050 612 9017
Carlos Galli
Action 5- Initial notification of incident 055 811 3715
Action 5- Initial
notification of incident
through WhatsApp within 60 minutes, through WhatsApp
within 60 minutes,
Initial Incident Report with 24 hours and Initial Incident Report
with 24 hours and
detailed investigation report within 7 detailed investigation
report within 7 days.
days. ER – Project Director
Engineer Sr. HSE
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HS Emergency Contact Numbers
Emergency Contact Number

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Assembly Point

Incase of Major Fire or due to any other Emergency, gather in


Assembly POint

nearest
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Smoking
HSE In
InductionPolicy
Training
Smoking not allowed on site or
Project Smoking Policy

within site offices.


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HSE In
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Banned Training
Tobacco Products
Consuming of TOBACCO, GUTKA or such products are not
only harmful to health but also unhygienic as people
Prohibited Items at Project Premises

chew and spit out the remains all over the place creating
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PERSONAL
HSE Induction TrainingPROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Personal Protective Equipment is a safeguard against job hazards. When used as intended along
Personnel Protective Equipment

with other preventative measures, PPE minimizes or eliminates risks to employees.

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PROJECT:h HARD HAT PROTECTION
HI-VIZ VEST STEEL TOE BOOTS

THElFOLLOWING PPEs ARE MANDATORY ON THIS PROJECT FOR SPECIFIC TASKS:


e OTHERS MAY BE REQUIRED FOR SPECIFIC TASKS AS ASSESSED
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FULL FACE WORK DUST MASK
SAFETY FALL ARREST EAR
SHIELD ALL GLOVES DUST
WELLINGTONS HARNESS PROTECTORS
GRINDING ALL MANUAL PRODUCING
CONCRETE WORKS AT NOISY TASKS
TASKS HANDLING TASKS OPERATIONS
POURS HEIGHT

Remember! PPE is the last line of defense before “contact.”, hence should not be
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HSE Induction Training
Project Safety Helmet Color Coding
Project PPE Color Coding

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HSE In Safety Signs and Notices
Take note of all signage and notices displayed on site. You
Signs and Signages

MUST abide by them


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Warning signs
Warning signs - a sign
giving warning of a hazard
or danger (eg. ‘danger:
Safety Signs

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Mandatory Signs
Mandatory Signs – A sign prescribing specific behavior (e.g., “Eye
Protection shall be worn etc.)
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Safety helmet
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Safe signs
employeese concerned for their safety during their presence at workplace.
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Things Prohibited at Site
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Entry Into Restricted Areas
Things Prohibited at Site

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Standing / Waking Beaneath Suspended Load
Site Rules

• Entry into unauthorized areas is prohibited.


Site Rules

• Sleeping on Work Site is probhited


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Spitting,
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• All spills are to be reported to the on-site
supervisor/engineer immediately
Desert Snakes Desert Snakes

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 Stop the
 Try to minimize disturbance. The snake should be left to move to its own accord – and is likely
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to move
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 Seek professional medical attention in the event of a bite
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 Any harm
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 Injure or harm snakes in any way – it is illegal and punishable
 Handling of snake – Trained Professionals only
Other Terrestrial Fauna Controls

 When encountering lizards


Other Terrestrial Fauna Controls

or other local mammals,


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limitation (20 km/h) to avoid collision with
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 Do not approach or feed the encountered
animals.
Who is responsible for safety?
REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE!!!!!
Safety Responsibility

If you are being asked to do


anything
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welcome your comments and
ideas le to safe methods of
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Please
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Suggestion into the You are the key player in safety.
Show your commitment &
Near Miss Reporting Station cooperation for accident-free
environment

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ANY QUESTIONS ???
Closing comments

THANK YOU ….
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YOUR FAMILY IS WAITING FOR YOUR


SAFE RETURN
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