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What is the Responsibility of Safety Officer ?
Responsibilities of HSEO!
1. Daily or weekly Conduct Tol Box Talk (TBT).
3. Daily walk thru to identify hazard in work place
2. Reporting (accident, incident and nearmiss).
3. Monthly Audit or Inspection of Fire extinguisher.
4. Inspection of power tools.
5. Check work permit.
6. Check vehicles, Crans and other heavy equipments check list..
7. Gas testing an Confined Space.
8 implementation of safety program
9. Conduct drill annually(earthquake,fire and emergency preparedness)
9. Call to management during any emergency.
10. Check Unsafe Condition an site.
11. Check unsafe activities.
and so on
𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗶𝘁𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝘁𝗼 𝗦𝗮𝗳𝗲𝘁𝘆: 𝗦𝗰𝗮𝗳𝗳𝗼𝗹𝗱𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀
Last week, I had a productive day conducting scaffolding inspections as part of my role as an HSE Professional. Ensuring that our scaffolding meets the highest safety standards is essential for protecting our team on-site.
During the inspection, I focused on identifying potential hazards, assessing structural integrity, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. It’s rewarding to contribute to a safe working environment and promote a culture of safety.
I appreciate the hard work and dedication of my team. Together, we are committed to achieving zero incidents on our projects.
#HSE#SafetyFirst#ScaffoldingInspection#Teamwork#HealthAndSafety#Sustainability#OHS
🚧 Promoting Safety through Near Miss Reporting Training 🚧
We recently conducted a comprehensive Near Miss Reporting Training and Awareness Session as part of our ongoing commitment to safety. As a Consultant HSE Engineer, it was an honor to lead this important initiative, involving key personnel from both the consultant and contractor teams.
The session aimed to:
✅ Enhance understanding of the importance of near miss reporting. ✅ Equip participants with the skills to identify and report near misses effectively. ✅ Foster a proactive safety culture within our project teams.
Engaging with our teams in such proactive safety measures not only helps in preventing potential incidents but also strengthens our collective commitment to creating a safer working environment for everyone.
I want to extend my gratitude to all the participants for their active involvement and valuable contributions. Together, we are making significant strides towards achieving our safety goals.
#SafetyFirst#NearMissReporting#HSE#SafetyTraining#ProactiveSafety#ConstructionSafety#ConsultantHSEEngineer
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I don't have detailed information about this incident but incidents like this, tell us that:
1). Despite how far we have gone in the HSE profession, there is still much more to be done
2). Accident is real and because it has not occurred, doesn't guarantee, it may not occur. Consequently, always live and work, upholding every applicable safety standard
3). Some people work as if they have accident immunity. Just like the incident person here, what could ever prompt him to assess such a facility without a permission to work and the requisite personal protective equipment.
Which area of emphasis will you put about this development?
For HSE Professionas it is / Crucial crane-power line control measures:
- Clearly identify and mark all overhead lines
- Calculate and maintain minimum 20ft clearance
- Use dedicated spotter to monitor crane positioning
- Prohibit crane movement within clearance distance
- Consider de-energizing or using insulated equipment
- Comprehensive operator training on power line risks
- Strict policies and procedures with clear consequences
Maintaining proper clearance is paramount to prevent fatal crane-power line accidents.
Alhamdulillah! I'm excited to share that I have successfully completed the Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) training course from
#Technical Skills Development & Training Centre Pvt Ltd.
Although it was a major course of my Industrial Engineering studies, but this time this course provided a comprehensive deep dive into the HSE. Here's what I learned:
✅ Occupational Health & Safety
✅ Definition of Hazard - Risk - Accident - Incident - Near Miss
✅ Hazard Categories
✅ Hierarchy Of Hazards Control
✅ Job Safety Analysis
✅ Work Planning/Safe System of Work
✅ Hazards Hunt Exercise
✅ Analytical Techniques
✅ Permit To Work & Toolbox Talk
✅ Accident Reporting
✅ Basic Fire Fighting
✅ Basic First Aid & CPR
✅ H2S & Breathing Apparatus
✅ Confined Space & Gas Testing
✅ Working at Height
I'm excited to apply these skills and knowledge to ensure a safer and healthier working environment in my professional journey.
#HSE#SafetyTraining#OccupationalSafety#IndustrialEngineering#ProfessionalDevelopment#HealthAndSafety#FirstAid#FireFighting#WorkplaceSafety
Coordinator Soft Services at Baraka Nuclear Power Plant Project
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