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TRUST CONSTRUCTION ESTABLISHMENT
Since 1985
Trust Construction Establishment was established in 1985 as a general contracting and trading company with first category classification.
Over the years the company has executed various construction projects ranging from governmental, commercial & infrastructure projects, to specialized – heavy industrial works, harbors, office and accommodation buildings, special concrete rehabilitation, construction of sports stadium, closed play courts, special laboratories and substations in restricted live plant areas.
Major Clients include oil companies like ADNOC, ADMA-OPCO, GASCO, ADGAS and ADCO, the department of Social Services & Commercial Buildings (DSSCB), the Water & Electricity Department (WED) and the Command of Military Works (CMW)
The company staff includes a core group of qualified and trained engineers, professionals and skilled and experienced tradesmen. The company owns major of the construction needs equipment and is supported by AUTOCAD facilities, computerized project monitoring, accounting and cost control systems.
Along with expertise, financial stability and professional management, the company is able to handle turnkey construction projects on its own.
Ref: IMSD-01, Rev 0 Date: Oct. 18, 2010 Approved by: GM
TRUST CONSTRUCTION Est.
Quality, Health, Safety and Environmental Policy
Trust Construction Est. primary goal is to provide a consistent level of work performance that meets
and exceeds the quality standards and customer expectations conforming to the requirements and
specifications cited in all matters of construction, materials, procurement control.
We at Trust Construction are committed to:
- The continual improvement of the QHSE management System of our company.
- The prevention of injury and ill health and continually provide a safe place of work for all personnel
working under control of the company.
- The prevention of pollution, the measurement and reduction of environmental impact detrimental to
the environment.
- Compliance with all applicable legal and other requirements, and dedicated to performing our work in
the safest practical manner throughout its operation, consistent with best industry practice.
Trust Construction Est. will fulfill this policy through embracing the following objectives as core business
values which represent our obligations to society and business stakeholders, as well as ourselves:
- Ensure that the safety remains paramount over all other interests and demands.
- The provision of information for safe and efficient operations, to empower and educate our workforce
and trust in a consultative process that maximizes our human resources.
- The assessment of environmental effects before commencement of operations; as a primary
importance to the company
- Performing regular review of Management System Performance for continual improvement;
- Identify and provide relevant training
- Give all team members the opportunity to contribute to the improvement of QHSE Management
System and provide appropriate responsibility and authority for ensuring that the company policy is
understood, implemented, and maintained at all levels.
All employees have a duty to act in accordance with this policy and within the interests of the
environment, occupational health and safety in general.
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EAMBLE TRUST CONSTRUCTION
Integrated Management System
Manual
BASED ON
ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 &
OHSAS 18001:2007
Postal Address: P. O. Box 25407, Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates.
Tel: (971 2) 6411 217
Fax: (971 2) 6411 219
Designation Signature Date
Prepared By: Management
Representative
Approved By: General Manager
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No. of pages:
IMSD-02
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Revision: 2
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0.1. THIS MANUAL
This Integrated Management System Manual describes the area of control and references the procedures used by
TRUST CONSTRUCTION to ensure that all operational activities and services are carried out in accordance with
contractual and in-house requirements. It details the Management System Policy, Organizational Chart, and
Delegation of responsibility, Authority and accountability (Job Descriptions) and, along with the referenced process,
in compliance with the requirements of ISO 9001: 2008, ISO 14001:2004 AND OHSAS 18001:2007 international
standard. See 4.1
For the purposes of independent demonstration of the effectiveness of the Integrated Management Program,
organizations such as client companies and certification bodies will be granted access to the systems and
procedures where required and permitted by the General Manger.
The Policy (QHSE) of TRUST CONSTRUCTION has been documented and approved by the GM. The adoption of
this policy details TRUST CONSTRUCTION’ commitment to continual improvement of its Integrated System. This
commitment is further reflected in the operations of all team members according to the policies set out in this
manual, as well as all other documents associated with the successful operations of the company. See 5.3
This Integrated Management Manual is applicable for all the Departments within TRUST CONSTRUCTION. It is
applicable for all the Products / Services provided by TRUST CONSTRUCTION every employee of the company is
committed to meet the requirements, which are stated in this Integrated Management Manual.
The scope:
The Scope of TRUST CONSTRUCTION Integrated management system is defined as “Design, Engineering, Procurements, construction, installation and commissioning of Civil, Infrastructure, Mechanical, Electrical and plumbing projects”
Exclusions:
No exclusion.
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0.2. APPROVAL AND AUTHORIZATION
ISSUED TO : All Team Members
COMPLETE RE-ISSUE : Yes
APPLICABLE STANDARD : ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004
and OHSAS 18001:2007
This Integrated Management System Manual has been personally assigned to the person(s) named above who
commits him (her) self to return it upon the first request emanating from the General Manager (GM) of TRUST
CONSTRUCTION. Uncontrolled copies, printing / producing without written consent and amendments to the text
without the approval from the GM of TRUST CONSTRUCTION, is not allowed.
The holder / accessor of this copy shall inform the General Manager of TRUST CONSTRUCTION of his / her
leaving the organisation or of any change occurring in his / her current functions.
If the document is printed, copied, reproduced or kept electronically on local drive, it will be considered
UNCONTROLLED.
This document is to be considered confidential and is not to be distributed, printed, reproduced or copied to third
parties except with the permission of GM, TRUST CONSTRUCTION.
Approved / Issued / Made Accessible
GM
TRUST CONSTRUCTION
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0.3. CHANGE HISTORY
Rev
. Subject Of The Amendment
Reviewed
By
Authorized
By Date
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6.2.2.5& 6.2.2.6 Training evaluation by
Management Representative not HR
and Admin
MR GM Nov.23,
2010
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7.1.6 HSE objectives change to QHSE
objectives MR GM
Nov.23,
2010
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Throughout the manual, IMS policy
change to QHSE policy MR GM
Nov.23,
2010
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0.1 Scope Modification MR GM Jan 17, 2011
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0.3 ISO 9004:2000 to ISO 9004:2009 MR GM Jan 17, 2011
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4.1 outsources process MR GM Jan 17, 2011
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4.2.4 Scope and exclusions MR GM Jan 17, 2011
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1. TABLE OF CONTENT
0. PREAMBLE ....................................................................................................................... 1
0.1. This Manual ............................................................................................................................. 2
0.2. Approval and Authorization .................................................................................................... 3
0.3. Change History ......................................................................................................................... 4
1. TABLE OF CONTENT ........................................................................................................ 5
2. THE COMPANY ................................................................................................................. 7
2.1. Preface ....................................................................................................................................... 7
2.2. The Structure ............................................................................................................................ 7
2.3. Responsibilities ......................................................................................................................... 9
3. NORMATIVE REFERENCES ............................................................................................ 10
3.1. Definitions ............................................................................................................................... 11
3.2. Abbreviations .......................................................................................................................... 16
4. INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM .......................................................................... 17
4.1. Preface ..................................................................................................................................... 17
4.2. Documentation Requirements ................................................................................................ 22
4.2.1. Preamble ............................................................................................................................................................. 22 4.2.2. Integrated Manual............................................................................................................................................... 22 4.2.3. Control of Documents ........................................................................................................................................ 22 4.2.4. Control of Records ............................................................................................................................................. 23
5. MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY .................................................................................. 24
5.1. Management Commitment ..................................................................................................... 24
5.1.1. TRUST CONSTRUCTION QHSE Policy ........................................................................................................ 24 5.1.2. QHSE Program Authority .................................................................................................................................. 24
5.2. Customer Focus ...................................................................................................................... 25
5.3. QHSE ...................................................................................................................................... 25
5.4. Planning.................................................................................................................................. 26
5.4.1. QHSE Objectives and Targets ............................................................................................................................ 26 5.4.2. QHSE Planning .................................................................................................................................................. 26 5.4.3. Environmental Aspects and Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Determining Controls ...................... 27 5.4.4. Legal and Other Requirements ........................................................................................................................... 27
5.5. Roles, Responsibilities, Authority, Accountability, Communication And Consultation ..... 28
5.5.1. Preamble ............................................................................................................................................................. 28 5.5.2. Responsibility and Authority .............................................................................................................................. 28 5.5.3. Management Responsibility ............................................................................................................................... 28 5.5.4. Internal Communication ..................................................................................................................................... 29 5.5.5. External Communication .................................................................................................................................... 29
5.6. Management Review ............................................................................................................... 30
6. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................ 31
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6.1. Provision of Resources ............................................................................................................ 31
6.2. Human Resources ................................................................................................................... 31
6.2.1. Preface ................................................................................................................................................................ 31 6.2.2. Training, Awareness and Competency ............................................................................................................... 32
6.3. Infrastructure ......................................................................................................................... 32
6.4. Work Environment ................................................................................................................. 33
7. PRODUCT REALIZATION ................................................................................................ 34
7.1. Planning Of Product Realization .......................................................................................... 34
7.2. Customer Related Processes ................................................................................................... 35
7.3. Design and Development: ....................................................................................................... 35
7.4. Purchasing .............................................................................................................................. 37
7.5. Production And Service Provision ......................................................................................... 38
7.5.1. Operations Control ............................................................................................................................................. 38 7.5.2. Validation of processes for production and service provision ............................................................................ 38 7.5.3. Identification and Traceability ............................................................................................................................ 38 7.5.4. Customer Property .............................................................................................................................................. 39 7.5.5. Preservation of Product ...................................................................................................................................... 39
7.6. Control Of Monitoring And Measuring Equipment ............................................................. 39
8. MEASUREMENT, ANALYSIS AND IMPROVEMENT .......................................... 40
8.1. Preamble ................................................................................................................................. 40
8.2. Monitoring And Measurement ............................................................................................... 40
8.2.1. Customer Satisfaction ......................................................................................................................................... 40 8.2.2. Internal Audit ..................................................................................................................................................... 40 8.2.3. Measurement and Monitoring of Process ........................................................................................................... 40 8.2.4. Measurement and Monitoring of Product ........................................................................................................... 41 8.2.5. HSE Performance and Evaluation of Compliance .............................................................................................. 41
8.3. Control Of Nonconforming Product ...................................................................................... 42
8.3.1. Non- Conformance Control ................................................................................................................................ 42 8.3.2. Emergency Preparedness and Response ............................................................................................................. 42
8.4. Analysis Of Data .................................................................................................................... 43
8.5. Improvement ........................................................................................................................... 43
8.5.1. Continual Improvement ...................................................................................................................................... 43 8.5.2. Corrective Action ............................................................................................................................................... 43 8.5.3. Preventive Action ............................................................................................................................................... 44
9. PROCEDURE INDEX AND CROSS REFERENCE ............................................... 45
9.1. Correspondence between This Manual and International Standards Requirements......... 45
9.2. Procedure Index ...................................................................................................................... 48
10. ANNEXES ................................................................................................................. 50
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2. THE COMPANY
2.1. PREFACE
TRUST CONSTRUCTION Est. was established in 1984 and is a leading general contracting company with Special
Category classification.
Over the years, the company has executed various construction projects ranging from commercial 24 stories high-
rise towers, to specialized – heavy industrial works, harbors, office and accommodation buildings, special concrete
rehabilitation, construction of sports stadium, closed play courts, special laboratories and substations in restricted
live plant areas.
Major Clients include oil companies like ADNOC, DMA-OPCO, GASCO, ADGAS and ADCO, the Department of
social services & Commercial Buildings (DSSCB), the Waster and Electrically Department (WED) and the
Department of Military Works (DMW).
The Company staff includes a core group of qualified and trained engineers, professionals and skilled and
experienced tradesmen. The company owns most of the construction equipment and is supported by AUTOCAD
facilities, computerized project monitoring, accounting and cost control systems.
With its long expertise, financial stability and professional management, the company is able to handle turnkey
construction projects on its own. The major turnkey projects executed are the Research Center for the Ministry of
Interiors, Headquarters of Water & Electricity Department, Cost Guard Base Harbor and Workshop Facilities and
the Radio Production Short –wave and Medium-wave Facilities for The Ministry of Information.
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2.2. THE STRUCTURE
Refer TRUST CONSTRUCTION organizational chart, issued separately as an attachment.
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2.3. RESPONSIBILITIES
The Integrated Management System documents have been written in such a way that the responsibility, authority
and accountability and the interrelation of personnel, who manage, perform and verify work-effecting quality,
occupational health and safety and the environment is defined and documented.
Specific responsibilities with job titles in the form of Job Descriptions are issued to individual staff members (see
Annex). This however does not necessarily include messengers; office boys etc. and these descriptions are
detailed in different levels of IMS Documents such as Integrated Management Systems Manual (IMSM), Integrated
Management System Operating Procedures (IMSOP) and other IMS documentation such as Forms and Formats.
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3. NORMATIVE REFERENCES
This manual has been written in accordance with the ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007
International standards for quality, health and safety and environment management systems. For reference
purposes the following list of selective ISO and other standards is presented:
ISO 9000:2005 Quality Management Systems – Fundamentals and Vocabulary
ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems – Requirements
ISO 9004:2009 Quality Management Systems - Guidelines for Performance Improvement
ISO 14001:2004 Environmental Management System – Requirements with Guidance for use
OHSAS 18001:2007 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems –Requirements
ISO 19011:2002 Guidelines for Quality and/or Environmental Management Systems auditing
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3.1. DEFINITIONS
For reference purposes, below is a selection of the key Quality, Occupational Health and Safety and Environment
terms and their applied definitions.
Quality
1. Fitness for use (Juran)
2. Conformance with customer requirements (Crosby)
3. The essential nature of a thing and the totality of its attributes and properties, which bear upon its fitness for its
intended purpose
4. Totality of characteristics of an entity that bears on its ability to satisfy stated and implied needs.
5. Ability of a set of inherent characteristics of a product, system or process to fulfil requirements of customers
and other interested parties
Characteristic
A definable property of a material. It will differentiate either qualitatively (by attributes) or quantitatively (by
variables).
Client
See "Customer". Conformity
Fulfilment of specified requirements.
Control Chart
A chart with upper and/or lower control limits on which are plotted values of some statistical measures for a series
of samples or subgroups. Corrective Action
Action taken to eliminate the causes of an existing non-conformity, defect, or other undesirable situation in order to
prevent recurrence.
Customer
Recipient of a product/service supplied by the supplier. The customer can be either external or internal to the
organisation.
Customer Dissatisfaction
Customer’s opinion of the degree to which a transaction has failed to meet customer’s needs and expectations.
Customer Satisfaction
Customer’s opinion of the degree to which a transaction has met the customer’s need and expectations.
Defect
Non-fulfilment of an intended usage requirement or reasonable expectation, including one concerned with safety. Design and Development
Set of processes that transform requirements into specified characteristics and into the specification of the product
realisation process.
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Entity
Can be individually described and considered. An entity may be, for example:
- An activity or process
- A product
- An organisation, a system, or a person
- Any combination thereof Environment
Surrounding in which TRUST CONSTRUCTION operates, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora,
fauna, humans and their interaction.
Environmental Aspect
Element of TRUST CONSTRUCTION ’ activities or products or services that can interact with the Environment
Environmental Impact
Any changes to the Environment, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from TRUST
CONSTRUCTION ’ Environmental aspects.
Hazard
Source, situation, or act with a potential for harm in terms of human injury or ill health, or a combination of these.
Hazard identification
Is the Process of recognizing that a hazard exists and defining its characteristics.
Ill health
Identifiable, adverse physical or mental condition arising from and/or made worse by a work activity and/or work-
related situation.
Incident
Work-related events in which an injury or ill health (regardless of severity) or fatality occurred, or could have
occurred.
Inspection
Activity such as measuring, examining, testing or gauging one or more characteristics of an entity and comparing
the results with specified requirements in order to establish whether conformity is achieved for each characteristic.
Interested Party
a) Person or group concerned with or effected by the Quality, Environmental and OH&S, performance of TRUST
CONSTRUCTION .
b) Contractors and other visitors to the workplace.
Integrated Management System (IMS)
Quality, Environment and Occupational Health and Safety Management System:
An Organisational structure, procedures, processes and resources needed to implement Quality, Environmental
and OH&S management.
All the planned and systematic activities implemented within the Quality, Environmental and OH&S, system and
demonstrated as needed, to provide adequate confidence that an entity will fulfil requirements of ISO 9001:2008,
ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 Standards. Assurance includes all organised arrangements necessary to
provide adequate confidence that a product or service will satisfy given requirements for Quality, Environmental
and OH&S.
Part of Quality, Environmental and OH&S Management, focused on providing confidence that Quality,
Environmental and OH&S requirements are fulfilled.
Integrated Management System Audit
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Systematic and independent examination to determine whether Quality, Environmental and OH&S activities and
related results comply with planned arrangements and whether these arrangements are implemented effectively
and are suitable to achieve objectives.
Integrated Management System Improvement
Part of the Quality, Environmental and OH&S management, focused on increasing effectiveness and efficiency.
Integrated Management System Manual
The Document stating the company’s QHSE Policy and describing its QHSE Management System.
Integrated Management System Planning
Part of Quality, Environmental and OH&S management focused on setting Quality, Environmental and OH&S
objectives and specifying necessary operational processes and related resources to fulfil the Quality,
Environmental and OH&S objectives.
Integrated Management System Objectives
QHSE goal; in terms of QHSE performance; that an organization sets itself to achieve.
Integrated Management System Policy
Overall intentions and direction of an organisation with regards to Quality, Environmental and OH&S as formally
expressed by top management. The Quality, Environmental and OH&S policy forms one element of the corporate
policy and is authorised by top management.
Document specifying the Quality, Environmental and OH&S management system elements and the resources to be
applied in a specific case.
Job
Group of services proposed to a particular customer and performed and within a given period and at a given price.
Inspection
Activity such as measuring, examining, testing or gauging one or more characteristics of an entity and comparing
the results with specified requirements in order to establish whether conformity is achieved for each characteristic.
Non-Conformity
Non-fulfilment of a requirement.
Measurement Process
Set of inter-related resources, activities, and influences related to measurement.
Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S)
Conditions and factors that affect, or could affect, the health and safety of employees or other workers (including
temporary workers and contractor personnel), visitors, or any other person in the workplace.
Objective Evidence
Information that can be proved true; based on facts obtained through Observation, measurement, test, or other
means.
OH&S performance
Measurable results of an organization’s management of its OH&S risks.
Organisation
Group of people and facilities with an orderly arrangement of responsibilities, authorities and relationships.
Partner
Principals, vendors, associates and / or customers can be referred as partners.
Preventative Action
Action(s) taken to eliminate the causes of a potential nonconformity, defect, or other undesirable situation in order
to prevent occurrence.
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Procedure / Process
Specified way to perform an activity. A set of inter-related resources and activities, which transform inputs into,
outputs.
Note:
Resources may include personnel, finance, facilities, equipment / devices, techniques and methods.
Qualification Process
Process of demonstrating whether an entity is capable of fulfilling specified requirements.
Quality, Environmental and OH&S Control
1. Operational techniques and activities that are used to fulfil Quality, Environmental and OH&S
requirements, [Quality, Environmental and OH&S control involves activities that both monitor a process
and eliminate root causes of unsatisfactory performance.
2. Part of Quality, Environmental and OH&S management, focused on fulfilling Quality, Environmental and
OH&S requirements.
Quality Improvement
Part of the quality management, focused on increasing effectiveness and efficiency. Quality, Environmental and OH&S Assurance
1. All activities of the overall management function that determine the Quality, Environmental and OH&S
policy, objectives and responsibilities, and implement them by means such as Quality, Environmental and
OH&S planning, Quality, Environmental and OH&S control, Quality, Environmental and OH&S assurance,
and Quality, Environmental and OH&S improvement, within the Quality, Environmental and OH&S system.
2. System to establish a Quality, Environmental and OH&S policy and Quality, Environmental and OH&S
objectives and to achieve those objectives.
Quality, Environmental and OH&S Surveillance
Continual monitoring and verification of the status of an entity and analysis of records to ensure specified
requirements are being fulfilled.
Quarantine
The status of materials or documents set apart whilst awaiting a decision on their suitability for use, or for issue and
distribution.
Requirements for Quality, Environmental and OH&S
Expression of the needs or their translation into a set of quantitatively or qualitatively stated requirements for the
characteristics of an entity to enable its realisation and examination. It is crucial that the requirements for Quality,
Environmental and OH&S and environmental fully reflect the stated and implied needs of the customer
Requirement of inherit characteristics of a product, process or system.
Record
Document stating results achieved or providing evidence of activities performed.
Risk
Combination of the likelihood of an occurrence of a hazardous event or exposure(s) and the severity of injury or ill
health that can be caused by the event or exposure(s).
Risk assessment
Process of evaluating the risk(s) arising from a hazard(s), taking into account the adequacy of any existing controls,
and deciding whether or not the risk(s) is acceptable.
Sample
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One or more portions of material derived from a larger amount in one item, or one or more items taken from a
larger number of items.
Service
Result generated by activities and the interface between the supplier and the Customer, and by supplier internal
activities to meet customer needs.
Specification
1. Document stating requirements.
2. A document giving a description of a material, packaging material, Intermediate bulk or finished product in
terms of its chemical, physical and (possibly) biological characteristics. A specification normally includes
descriptive clauses and numerical clauses, the latter stating standards and permitted tolerances.
Statistical Quality Control
That part of quality control in which statistical techniques are used.
Note:
These techniques include the use of frequency distributions, measures of central tendency and dispersion,
control charts, acceptance sampling, regression analysis, tests of significance, etc.
Traceability
1. Ability to trace the history, application or location of an entity by means of recorded identification.
- In a calibration sense, it relates measuring equipment to national or international standards, primary
standards, basic physical constants or properties, or reference materials.
- In a data collection sense, it relates calculations and data generated throughout the quality loop.
2. Ability to trace the history, application or location of that which is under consideration.
3. Property of the result of a measurement or the value of the standard whereby it can be related to stated
references, usually nationally or international standards, through an unbroken chain of championships all
having stated uncertainties.
Total Quality Management
Management approach of an organisation, centred on quality, based on the participation of all its members and
aiming at long-term success through customer satisfaction and benefits to all members of the organisation and to
society.
Work Environment
Set of conditions under which a person operates. Conditions include physical, social, psychological and
environmental factors such as temperature, recognition schemes, ergonomics and pollution atmospheres.
Workplace Any physical location in which work related activities are performed under the control of the organization.
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3.2. ABBREVIATIONS
HSE : Health and safety and Environmental IMS : Integrated Management System IMSD : Integrated Management System Document IMSM : Integrated Management System Manual JD : Job Description GM : General Manager OHSAS : Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series OH&S : Occupational Health and Safety QHSE : Quality, Health & Safety and Environment MR : Management Representative ISO : International Organization for Standardization CAR : Corrective and Preventive Action Request SF : Standard Form/Format OP : Operating Procedure WI : Work Instruction
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4. INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
4.1. PREFACE
4.1.1 TRUST CONSTRUCTION maintains a well-established documented system, which is implemented and
continually reviewed for improvements. The documented management system is designed for the benefit
of the following:
a) Customers
b) TRUST CONSTRUCTION team members
c) Certification Body
d) Other Interested parties
4.1.2 The Integrated management system of TRUST CONSTRUCTION is professionally established, and
implemented at various levels and is structured to form a three-tier documentation system comprising of
the following elements:
Level 1 Integrated Management System Manual (IMSM)
This document gives an overview of the management structure, responsibilities, and Integrated
Management System that have been documented and implemented by TRUST CONSTRUCTION. It is
designed to conform to the requirements of ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007
international standards. The purpose of the Integrated Management System Manual is to describe the
methods used to ensure that compliance with contractual requirements is achieved together with levels of
professionalism normally accepted for operational activities. All relevant sections of this manual refer to
lower level procedures in the form of Integrated Management System Operating Procedures (IMSOP).
This document contains Integrated Policy, which gives the Company’s Mission Statement, Cherished
Values & its commitment on the highest standard of QHSE. It has reference to Organization/ Reporting
Charts, which reflect the reporting and co-ordination relationship of various titles within the organization.
Furthermore, it also provides the reference to the Job Descriptions in accordance with the existing titles in
the Organizational Chart.
Responsibility: GM / MR
Level 2 IMS Operating Procedures (IMSOP)
Integrated Management System Operating Procedures (i.e. TRUST CONSTRUCTION Operating
Procedure) are detailed processes which govern how TRUST CONSTRUCTION fulfills requirements of
ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 in its operations. Rest of the activities of the
company are regulated through various manuals, documents, procedures, reports, including forms, which
ensures the compliance with ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 international
standard requirements.
Responsibility: All Team Members.
Level 3 IMS Forms
Forms are integral element of the entire Integrated Management System. The forms once filled become
QHSE records. Relevant forms are linked with the operating procedures in order to make the system
effective and efficient.
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4.1.3 The Integrated Management System documentation helps to achieve the QHSE Objectives outlined in
Section 5.3 of this manual and serves as the QHSE plan for TRUST CONSTRUCTION . However, for
each project, a QHSE Plan in the form of activities and timelines detailing resources and responsibilities
will be developed (if contractually required by the client, otherwise this may be in forms of meetings / notes
conducted by GM or any of his nominees) before the execution of the project which will detail the project
duration and activities and controls applied for achieving objectives.
4.1.4 Management Principles deployed by TRUST CONSTRUCTION :
i. Customer Focus
TRUST CONSTRUCTION realizes the importance of understanding the requirements of its
Customers and thus tailor-makes the entire operations to suit the needs of the customers. TRUST
CONSTRUCTION has managed to exceed customer satisfaction in past and will continue doing so
through deployment of Integrated Management Principles and System. ii. Leadership
TRUST CONSTRUCTION believes in involving team members in decision-making and improvement
initiatives. The group management, over the years, has established team unity and shown a clear
direction of career growth and organizational development. The corporate culture of the company has
been quite positive and resulted in higher level of customer (internal and external) satisfaction. iii. Involvement of People
Team members at all levels in TRUST CONSTRUCTION are considered the essence, and their full
involvement is enabled through regular meetings and corporate culture. Team members are
considered as Human Assets of the organization and, are cared and recognized for their contribution
in achieving organizational excellence. iv. Process Approach
All activities conducted within TRUST CONSTRUCTION are based upon various interrelated
processes. These processes are detailed in IMSOP (Integrated Management System Operating
Procedures). Processes are mapped with special consideration to inputs, outputs, interfaces,
resources, cost, time factors and key performance indicators. Processes are monitored, measured
and analyzed for the continual improvement of the system. This approach has resulted in efficient
and effective operations at all levels.
v. System Approach to Management
Integrated Management System in TRUST CONSTRUCTION is documented in such a way that
interface of the linked processes is defined and clear. This makes the entire organization a composed
system working towards organizational excellence. vi. Continual Improvement
TRUST CONSTRUCTION strongly believes in continual improvement of its integrated management
system. In order to leverage upon team members potential for improvement, a CAR process is
employed by the organization. This process provides employees with empowerment to suggest on
areas, not limited to, Quality, Health and safety, Environment and Strategy and Innovation. vii. Factual Approach to Decision Making
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Decision-making in the organization is based upon logical analysis and information. A Group of team
members brainstorm and reach a consensus for critical decisions in the organization. viii. Supplier Relationships
Suppliers are considered to be partners in business and their products / services combined with the
expertise provided by TRUST CONSTRUCTION , form an added value for the customers. In reality, it
provides a win-win situation to both parties and a quality services to the valued customers.\
ix. Initial Hazard/Environmental Review
TRUST CONSTRUCTION uses various methods to examine existing health and safety and
environmental management practices & procedure to consider the safety hazards and environmental
aspects of its activities, products and services.
By doing so, TRUST CONSTRUCTION has identified the hazards and aspects, including those
associated with normal operating conditions, abnormal conditions, emergency situations and
accidents etc..
4.1.5 General requirements (As referred in ISO 9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 under
clause 4.1)
TRUST CONSTRUCTION has established documented, implemented and maintained an Integrated
Management System (as can be seen in this manual and other processes and forms) and continually
improve its effectiveness in accordance with the requirements of the international standard.
TRUST CONSTRUCTION has identified the processes needed for the Integrated management system
and their application. These are in the form of Integrated Management System Manual, Operating
Procedures and Forms.
TRUST CONSTRUCTION Process Model depicts a macro picture of organization Integrated management
system. These processes and sub-processes are mapped in order to ensure logical sequence and
interfaces among various functions and activities, and details responsibility, input, output, objectives and
resources.
TRUST CONSTRUCTION Integrated Management System determines the criteria and methods needed
to ensure that both operation and control of the processes are effective. It also ensures the availability of
resources and information necessary to support the operation and monitoring of these processes.
Processes are managed by TRUST CONSTRUCTION in accordance with the requirements of ISO
9001:2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 International Standard.
Sub-contractors/ Suppliers/ Principals are selected on the basis of their ability to conform to all contract
requirements and to ensure successful contract completion. Criteria for selection, evaluation and re-
evaluation of suppliers is established and implemented where applicable.
The selection of sub-contractors/ suppliers / principal shall also be dependent upon records of past
performance where appropriate and applicable.
The extent of controls placed upon sub-contractors/ supplier / principal shall be dependent upon the
criticality of the operational tests and inspections to be performed and also upon records of past
performance where appropriate and applicable.
Examples of outsource processes – as when required - and controls:
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Plastering
MEP Works
Carpentry Works
Pilling Work
Geo-Technical Work
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The above shall be controlled via – not limited to – commercial and HSE agreements and/or as per
described in 7.3, 7.4 and 7.5.2 of this manual.
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4.2. DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
4.2.1. Preamble
A well-documented Integrated management system is implemented in TRUST CONSTRUCTION , and is
structured in 4 tiers, namely:
Integrated Management System Manual
Integrated Management System Operating Procedures
Integrated Management System Work Instructions
Forms and Formats
Integrated Policy has been documented in section 5.3 of this manual. Integrated Manual defines the
scope of the Integrated Management System and adheres to the requirements of ISO 9001: 2008, ISO
14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 international standard. Documented procedures are maintained to
ensure effective planning, smooth operations, and control of processes and records in the organization.
All three tiers are interlinked and interfaces are clearly defined while documenting them.
4.2.2. Integrated Manual
4.2.2.1 This document gives an overview of the management structure, responsibilities, and Integrated
Management Systems that are documented and implemented by TRUST CONSTRUCTION. It is
designed to conform to the requirements of ISO 9001: 2008, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS
18001:2007 as detailed in section 4.1.2 of this manual.
4.2.2.2 The objective of the TRUST CONSTRUCTION Integrated Management System Manual is to
describe the methods used to comply with the requirements of international standard. All
relevant sections of this manual refer to lower level processes in the form of Integrated
Management System Operating Procedures and Work Instructions (process flow), which are
further linked to Forms and Format.
4.2.2.3 This document contains QHSE Policy, which includes the company’s specific activities,
Objectives, cherished Group values & its commitment on the highest standard of QHSE.
4.2.2.4 The Document has references to organization Chart, which reflects the reporting and coordination
relationship of various titles within the organization.
Refer 0.1 for scope of application and eclusions
4.2.3. Control of Documents
4.2.3.1 Approval and Issue:
Documents are reviewed, approved, controlled and issued by authorized personnel only.
Procedures are maintained to control all documents that are necessary to ensure planning and
successful contract completion.
4.2.3.2 Documentation control is necessary to ensure that only pertinent issues of appropriate
documents are available at those locations where they are required for successful operation of
the Integrated Management System. Obsolete documents are controlled to prevent misuse.
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4.2.3.3 Revisions:
Changes to documents are reviewed and approved by GM. Revisions in documents are identified
and are communicated to MR for the possible updates.
4.2.3.4 Distribution:
Issue of documents is controlled to prevent the use of un-approved / out-of-date documents.
4.2.3.5 Language:
All IMS documentation is to be issued in English language. However, other languages maybe
used when required and as appropriate.
4.2.3.6 Documents of External Origin:
Appropriate documents of External origin are identified and available in the list of External Origin.
4.2.4. Control of Records
4.2.4.1 Procedures are maintained for the identification, filing, storage, retention and disposition of QHSE
records.
4.2.4.2 QHSE Records include all records necessary to show and support effective operation of the
Integrated system.
4.2.3.3 All QHSE Records are controlled, legible, identifiable, traceable and retrievable.
4.2.5 Reference procedures
Reference procedures to control above activities are:
OP 4.2-1 Document and Data Control
OP 4.2-3 Procedure Numbering System
OP 4.2-2 Control of Standards and Specification
OP 4.2-4 Control of QHSE Records
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5. MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITY
5.1. MANAGEMENT COMMITMENT
TRUST CONSTRUCTION is committed to provide services, meeting and exceeding client’s requirements,
and in accordance with the highest industry standards and best practices. TRUST CONSTRUCTION
believes in continual improvement in all its activities and empower its team members to suggest
improvements in the processes, which are core of TRUST CONSTRUCTION operations.
TRUST CONSTRUCTION capability, with a reputation for quality, integrity and dependability, is the basis
of the company’s corporate development. The Organization believes in addressing and executing the
necessary resources required to satisfactorily completing client tasks.
5.1.1. TRUST CONSTRUCTION Policy
TRUST CONSTRUCTION commits itself to maintain quality, Environmental and OH&S for its customers,
employees, shareholders and environment as detailed in QHSE Section 5.3 of this manual. The QHSE is
established and communicated to all employees through its issuance so as the importance of meeting
clients’ as well as statutory /regulatory body requirements are understood.
5.1.2. QHSE Program Authority
Full authority for the administration of the QHSE program has been delegated to the Management Team
along with the Management Representative and each staff member of TRUST CONSTRUCTION . They
have the authority and empowerment to identify QHSE management system problems, to initiate action,
which results in solutions, and to verify their successful implementation. Management Representative or
any of the nominees will have a plan to carry internal QHSE audits. This is detailed in procedure for OP
8.2-1 Internal Audit. It is the responsibility of the Management Representative / Members of
Management / General Manager of TRUST CONSTRUCTION to ensure compliance with all sections of
this manual.
Whilst the Management Representative / General Manager of TRUST CONSTRUCTION is responsible
for successful operation of the QHSE program, it is the responsibility of all team members to ensure that
the areas he / she controls, are operated in compliance with the program and in accordance with the
defined processes.
Not withstanding the documented nature of the program, where QHSE standards for areas are not formally
defined, a level of professionalism consistent with the company's reputation for high QHSE standards will
be maintained.
Policy of the company requires that the Manual and its associated procedures are under constant
surveillance and the program is reviewed whenever the need is perceived by the Management
Representative / members of TRUST CONSTRUCTION Management / General Manager. Frequent
management reviews are conducted in accordance with the international standard.
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5.2. CUSTOMER FOCUS
5.2.1 Procedures are maintained to control and coordinate activities related to Customer Focus in accordance
with ISO standard requirements.
5.2.2 These procedures ensure that customer needs are reviewed prior to action such that:
5.2.2.1 Contract requirements are adequately defined and documented.
5.2.2.2 Capabilities to meet the contractual requirements are reviewed.
5.2.2.3 Customer unstated needs are identified and documented.
5.2.3 Contract review activities relating to the above are documented.
5.2.4 TRUST CONSTRUCTION activities / processes are focused to ensure customer satisfaction and
continually enhancing the satisfaction by identifying unstated and future needs.
5.2.5 Reference procedures to control above activities are:
OP 7.2-1 Enquiry Handling
OP 7.2-2 Order Processing
OP 7.2-3 Customer Feedback Process
OP 5.5-1 Communication and Consultation
5.3. QHSE POLICY
5.3.1 TRUST CONSTRUCTION commits itself to maintain quality, Environmental and OH&S for its customers,
employees, shareholders and environment as detailed below. The QHSE has been established and
communicated to all employees through its issuance so as the importance of meeting clients’ as well as
statutory / regulatory body requirements are understood.
5.3.2 QHSE has been written in such a way that it is appropriate for TRUST CONSTRUCTION’ operations; it
includes a commitment to meet requirements and continually improve, provide a framework of tasks and
objectives. A process is implemented in the organization to ensure continual review of the QHSE.
5.3.3 TRUST CONSTRUCTION QHSE is controlled and management ensures use of right version.
Refer TRUST CONSTRUCTION QHSE Policy, issued as an attachment.
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5.4. PLANNING
5.4.1. QHSE Objectives and Targets
5.4.1.1 The QHSE Objectives of TRUST CONSTRUCTION are measurable in the form of technological
innovation, revenues contribution, customer satisfaction and strategy. These objectives are in line
with the company’s overall objectives detailed in Company Quality, Environmental and OH&S
Policy.
5.4.1.2 It is the responsibility of the GM and MR to ensure that quality objectives are measurable and
consistent with QHSE including the commitment to continual improvement.
5.4.1.3 The QHSE Objectives should also include the requirements for products or service i.e. customer
led objectives.
5.4.1.4 These objectives will be prioritized based on customer requirements, significant HSE
Aspects/Impact & legal requirements.
5.4.1.5 Actual performance against specified targets will be measured and documented on an annual
basis. The specified objectives and targets will be consistent with, and reflect the QHSE
objectives as stated in the QHSE
5.4.2. QHSE Planning
5.4.2.1 TRUST CONSTRUCTION management shall ensure that for projects, the resources needed to
achieve the QHSE objectives are identified and planned.
5.4.2.2 These resources and plans will be in documentary form, however for routine day to day planning,
meetings and discussion will be the basis of such activities.
5.4.2.3 QHSE Planning shall also include the continual improvement of the processes.
5.4.2.4 TRUST CONSTRUCTION ensures that integrity of the Integrated management system is
maintained whenever there are revisions to any part of the system.
5.4.2.5 TRUST CONSTRUCTION management shall ensure that all Environmental aspects are identified
and determine those which are significant during the planning process.
5.4.2.6 TRUST CONSTRUCTION management shall ensure that all Hazard identification, risk
assessment are identified and to be controlled.
5.4.2.7 TRUST CONSTRUCTION management shall ensure that applicable legal & other requirements
are identified and will set internal performance criteria where appropriate and thereby set
objectives and targets for establishing programs to achieve them.
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5.4.3. Environmental Aspects and Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment
and Determining Controls
5.4.3.1. Documented procedures are established for the identification of Health, Safety & Environmental
aspects and their associated impacts, and this shall be performed by various functions whose
routine and non- routine activities are relevant to QHSE management system under the guidance
of the head of relevant Project/Department. Similarly, risk assessment is performed to ensure that
all activities’ - of persons having access to the workplace (including contractors and visitors) -
associated risks are considered while setting objectives & targets and management programs.
And that the aspects related to human behaviour, capabilities and other human factors under the
control of the organization.
5.4.3.2. The management of risk is based on identification, assessment, and control of risk. Risk
Management is a loss control program where identification of risk and its potential consequence
is the key element. Therefore, all employees should be trained to recognize potential hazards,
think defensively and anticipate problems through preparation and planning, to carry out the
operation with the proper protection, training, awareness, coordination and skill to avoid incidents.
And to ensure that hazards originating outside the workplace, which are capable of adversely
affecting the health and safety of persons; or hazards created in the vicinity of the workplace by
work-related activities are under the control of the organization.
5.4.3.3. A list of HSE aspects and associated risk is maintained, and this list will be reviewed and
updated as per the procedure for identification of HSE aspect and assessment of risks,
furthermore to ensure that HSE hazards/Aspect associated with changes in TRUST
CONSTRUCTION’s activities or its management system are identified prior to the introduction of
such changes.
5.4.3.4. All parties involved in the same operation share HSE aspects/hazards and risk assessment.
5.4.3.5. Risk assessment is an important factor in the effective planning of all TRUST CONSTRUCTION’
HSE activities. All significant HSE aspects associated with TRUST CONSTRUCTION’ business
are identified, existing control measures assessed, and the required risk control plans
implemented.
5.4.3.6. When determining controls or considering changes to existing controls consolidation is given to
follow the hierarchy of controls as specified in the documented procedure.
5.4.3.7. All identified risks shall be reported to the Project/ Department Managers and Management
Representative, these are categorized, analyzed and prioritized with respect to areas of
operations with high potential for loss to be re-appraised and effective changes to be determined,
documented, communicated, implemented and monitored.
5.4.4. Legal and Other Requirements
5.4.4.1. TRUST CONSTRUCTION has established this procedure to identify and have access to the legal
and other requirements to which TRUST CONSTRUCTION subscribes directly applicable to the
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environmental and OH&S aspects of its activities, products or services. Other requirements would
include the following:
a) Industry codes of practice.
b) Agreements with public authorities.
c) Internal policy including subscribing to, e.g., International Chamber of Commerce
Business Charter for Sustainable Development
d) Corporate mandates
5.4.5 Reference procedure
To control above activities following procedure is implemented:
OP 5.4-1 Objectives & Targets
OP 5.4-2 Environmental Aspects Identification
OP 5.4-3 Hazard & Risk assessment
OP 5.4-4 Legal & Other Requirements
OP 7.5-4 Operational Control
5.5. ROLES, RESPONSIBILITIES, AUTHORITY, ACCOUNTABILITY,
COMMUNICATION AND CONSULTATION
5.5.1. Preamble
TRUST CONSTRUCTION management is committed to implement the Integrated management system
requirements in a user friendly way. As minimum, these should include the responsibilities, accountability
and authorities, and the interrelation of personnel, who manage, perform and verify work-effecting quality,
environment and/or health and safety is defined and documented. Nomination of management
representative, internal and external communication, integrated manual, control of documents and control
of quality records.
5.5.2. Responsibility and Authority
The responsibilities, authority and accountability of the company’s personal are detailed in “JOB
DESCRIPTIONS” and each team member is issued with a copy (see Annex of this manual). The
organizational chart of TRUST CONSTRUCTION, with designations / positions in the company as defined
in Section 0.3 of this manual, defines various levels in the organization. Controlled copy of the chart is
issued to team members electronically.
5.5.3. Management Responsibility
5.5.3.1 A member of the top management been appointed as the Management Representative (MR) and
is part of the top Management of TRUST CONSTRUCTION. The MR is responsible and is
authorized to establish and maintain the Integrated Management System.
5.5.3.2 The MR regularly reports to the top management on the performance of the QHSE Management
System, including the needs for improvement.
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5.5.3.3 The MR is responsible for promoting awareness of QHSE Standards and customer requirements
throughout the organization, with assistance of the department heads.
5.5.4. Internal Communication
5.5.4.1 In order to ensure effective communication among various departments and levels in the
organization, processes are mapped with defined interfaces. Mapped processes clearly define
responsibilities and timelines to perform associated tasks. Overall, system is accessible to all
employees to ensure clear understanding to the Integrated management system implemented in
accordance with the international standard.
5.5.4.2 An effective intranet is implemented and is providing efficient and effective means of
communication to the team members. Internal communication is done via emails, letters, memo,
meetings etc. Latest communication tools are provided to the team members to ensure
effectiveness of the QHSE management system. TRUST CONSTRUCTION management
promotes two-way communication at all level for the continual improvement of the QHSE
management system.
5.5.4.3 Trainings, seminars, orientation sessions are held in the organization in order to ensure
continuous interaction of the team members with the top management. Employee suggestion
scheme (CAR) is implemented to empower employees to present their feedback for the
improvement in the Integrated management system.
5.5.4.4 Communication pertaining to the effectiveness of the Integrated management system takes place
via CARs, Internal Audits, Management Reviews, emails, minutes, letters and memos.
5.5.5. External Communication
5.5.4.5 The company will not communicate with regards to its significant environmental aspects with
external interested parties, however, when required; decision on whether to communicate shall
be made and documented in a form of management meeting minutes.
5.5.4.6 The Management representative is responsible to ensure that communication from external
parties is received, documented & responded to in an effective manner.
5.5.6. Reference procedures to control above activities are:
OP 5.5-1 Communication and Consultation
OP 7.2-3 Customer Feedback Process
OP 8.5-1 CAR Process
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5.6. MANAGEMENT REVIEW
5.6.1 The Management of TRUST CONSTRUCTION is committed to provide with the best resources
(manpower, equipments and facilities) for the execution of its services to its clients. Needs assessment
and resource requirement are reviewed in the management meetings held regularly among the General
Manager, Management Representative, project managers and Department Heads or as and when
necessary by the Management.
5.6.2 The General Manager decides the frequency of Management Review Meetings. Management Review
Meetings which meets the criteria stipulated by the international standard shall be conducted once in a
calendar year. However, monthly meetings are conducted to discuss issues related to non-conformances
and improvement initiatives.
5.6.3 Management Reviews also include the overall review of the Integrated system, its effectiveness, various
corrections and corrective actions suggested, effect of implemented suggestions, monitoring of
improvement initiatives and relevant issues.
5.6.4 The Management Review shall be divided into two sections i.e. Review Input and Review Output:
The Review Inputs include but not limited to: QHSE, results of audits, evaluation of
compliance with the legal and other requirements, result of participation and consultation,
status of incidents investigation, communications from external interested parties including
complaints, TRUST CONSTRUCTION QHSE performance, objectives and targets,
customer feedback, process performance and product conformance, status of preventative
and corrective actions, follow up actions from earlier management reviews, changes that
affect the Quality, Environmental and OH&S management system including development
in legal and other requirements, Recommendation for improvements.
Review Output shall include decisions and actions related to possible changes to TRUST
CONSTRUCTION policy, objectives, targets, improvement of the QHSE management
system and its processes, Improvement of product related to product requirements and
resources needed.
5.6.5 Review records are maintained electronically at a central location in the form of minutes of meetings.
5.6.6 Reference procedure to control above activities is:
OP 5.6-1 Management Review
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6. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
6.1. PROVISION OF RESOURCES
6.1.1 TRUST CONSTRUCTION management is fully committed and supportive in providing the necessary
manpower and resources in a timely manner.
6.1.2 These resources are provided in the form of professional expertise, physical resources, infrastructure and
commitment so as Integrated Management System of TRUST CONSTRUCTION is implemented, maintained
and continually improved.
6.1.3 The resources provided by the management of TRUST CONSTRUCTION also address customer
requirements hence resulting in enhanced customer satisfaction and expectations of interested parties.
6.1.4 The resources also include enhancement of competence via training, education and learning.
6.1.5 TRUST CONSTRUCTION is in the process of automating business processes and required resources are
allocated to achieve the desired results. This will positively impact costs of quality and cycle time with
improved performance.
6.2. HUMAN RESOURCES
6.2.1. Preface
6.2.1 In order to achieve QHSE objectives as outlined in QHSE and to stimulate innovation within the company,
TRUST CONSTRUCTION management encourages the involvement of the people through:
6.2.1.1 Selection, ongoing training and career planning.
6.2.1.2 Defining responsibilities and authorities.
6.2.1.3 Facility involvement in objective setting and decision-making.
6.2.1.4 Establishing individual and team objectives, managing performance and evaluating results.
6.2.1.5 Conducting staff satisfaction surveys and improving existing management systems based on the
feedback.
6.2.1.6 Encouraging, recognizing and rewarding team members for their contribution.
6.2.1.7 Using information technology to facilitate communication of suggestions and opinion.
6.2.1.8 Using measurements of people satisfaction for improvement and, investigating reasons for turnover,
where necessary.
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6.2.2. Training, Awareness and Competency
6.2.2.1 The most important resource of the TRUST CONSTRUCTION is its employees.
6.2.2.2 Training needs of team members are identified and assigned via a periodic review of staff
qualifications, skills and business and operational needs. This is done to assure necessary
competence is developed / maintained.
6.2.2.3 Assignment of Responsibility
Each department head is responsible for the identification and coordination for overall training
needs of staff.
6.2.2.4 General Manager / Management Team members of TRUST CONSTRUCTION are responsible
for carrying out annual staff assessments.
6.2.2.5 Training records should evaluate the effectiveness of the training taken as per procedures.
Management Representative evaluates the effectiveness of training provided to TRUST
CONSTRUCTION staff and keeps the records of such evaluations.
6.2.2.6 Management Representative ensure that the Training, Qualification and Competence records of
the team members are maintained in training record files. Additionally competency matrix is
established to ascertain basic competence requirements for various titles in the organization.
6.2.2.7 Procedure is maintained to identify and control all training requirements.
6.2.3 Reference procedure to control the above is:
OP 6.2-1 Training and awareness
6.3. INFRASTRUCTURE
6.3.1 TRUST CONSTRUCTION office is designed and maintained in such a way that service quality is maintained
at all times. The facilities are provided to all the staff keeping in view that service conformity has no adverse
effects.
6.3.2 Facilities may include software, tools and equipments, support services, communication, transport and others.
Team members are equipped with tools (hardware and software) necessary to perform assigned tasks.
6.3.3 The location of TRUST CONSTRUCTION office is ideally located so that it provides and ensures that the
infrastructure meets operational needs.
6.3.4 The Management from time to time reviews the work facilities related to service quality and updates in
accordance with the international standards and best practices.
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6.4. WORK ENVIRONMENT
6.4.1 TRUST CONSTRUCTION work environment is a combination of human and physical factors. Focus is made
on motivation of employees, satisfaction and performance of people. All of this results in the overall
enhancement of performance of organisation.
6.4.2 The application of creativity in work methodologies is not only appreciated but is also recognised through
various recognition modes.
6.4.3 Where required, operationally special facilities are provided to staff members to perform tasks.
6.4.4 TRUST CONSTRUCTION’ management also takes into consideration, during its work methodologies; the
physical factors that may influence overall service quality and HSE objectives. The factors included –but not
limited to-are temperature, noise, hygiene, humidity, cleanliness, light, vibration, pollution and airflow. All of
these factors are considered while selecting a work facility and before deployment of staff members to certain
project / task.
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7. PRODUCT REALIZATION
7.1. PLANNING OF PRODUCT REALIZATION
7.1.1 Procedures are maintained to control and co-ordinate all the activities relating to planning of realization
processes.
7.1.2 These procedures ensure that project / contracts / agreements are reviewed prior to action such that:
7.1.2.1 Contract requirements are adequately defined and documented.
7.1.2.2 Organizational capabilities to meet contractual requirements are ascertained prior to commitment
/ confirmation to the customer.
7.1.3 All review activities pertaining to above are documented.
7.1.4 Changes to projects / agreements / contracts requirements shall also be reviewed and documented.
7.1.5 Necessary records are kept to provide confidence of conformity of the processes and products.
7.1.6 Controlled conditions shall include documented procedures where the absence of such would adversely
affect the quality of services provided by TRUST CONSTRUCTION or the HSE objectives and targets.
7.1.7 As not all-operational activities can be fully verified, compliance with documented procedures is required
and records are maintained for qualified processes and personnel as appropriate.
7.1.9 TRUST CONSTRUCTION has identified processes required to realize services to satisfy customers and
other interested parties including out sourced processes. To ensure product realization, consideration is
given to desired outputs, process steps, activities, flows, control measures, training needs, equipments,
methodologies, information, materials and other resources.
7.1.10 Reference procedures to control above activities are detailed in section 7.2.
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7.2. CUSTOMER RELATED PROCESSES
7.2.1 Procedures for Customer related services are maintained. These procedures define how to handle
customer enquiries and the relevant service information.
7.2.3 The methodologies / procedures shall detail identification of customer requirements, review of product
requirements and communication with the customer.
7.2.4 Applicable legal and other requirements related to products and services are defined and reviewed before
the commitment to the customer.
7.2.5 TRUST CONSTRUCTION has established necessary processes to ensure that all customer
communication interfaces transfer up to date information to valued customer. Numbers of communication
channels are established to keep customers apprised on the product and service offerings. These include:
1. Brochures
2. Catalogues
3. Website
4. Personal meetings
5. Presentations
6. Success stories / Site visits
7. Participation in Trade fares / Exhibitions
7.2.6 Relevant processes are implemented to review product requirements, customer requirements and any
other contractual requirement before signing an agreement with the customer.
7.2.7 Reference procedures to control above are:
OP 7.2-1 Enquiry Handling
OP 7.2-2 Order Processing
OP 7.2-3 Customer Feedback Process
7.3. DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT:
7.3.1 Procedures for Design and Development activities should be maintained.
7.3.2 These procedures detail on how Design and Development Planning is done, how inputs are evaluated and
other activities involving review, verification, validation and approval.
7.3.3 Quality has to be designed into the products or services, to ensure that it meets the customer’s
requirements. The design function, must translate the Client's requirements, and/or the needs of the
market, into practical and effective specifications that can be consistently applied in operations.
7.3.4 TRUST CONSTRUCTION policy requires design activities to be planned, controlled and documented in a
structured way so that both the initial specifications and any changes are controlled. The design meets
the original requirements, and is communicated to the appropriate parties internally and externally.
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7.3.5 Procedures shall be implemented to control the design and development to ensure that stated and implied
customer requirements are met.
7.3.6 Above said procedures shall ensure that design activities and projects are planned such that design
(including modifications) is carried out by suitably qualified/experienced personnel and activities are co-
ordinated between the appropriate disciplines or groups.
7.3.7 The above said procedures shall ensure that all designs and design changes are proven by
verification/validation tests or calculations.
7.3.8 All design and development activities include preparatory plans for the design and development phases.
These plans detail the step-by-step tasks for the design and development cycle.
7.3.9 Design and development requirements, such as customer specifications, industry standards and
regulatory / statutory requirements, are identified, documented and reviewed by the relevant department
manager for adequacy. Any ambiguities in these requirements are resolved with the customer prior to
commencement of development activity. In defining the input requirement, considerations are made to the
stated contract activities.
7.3.10 Reference procedure
To control above activities following procedure is implemented:
OP 7.3-1 - Design and development
OP 7.5-2 - Project Implementation
OP 7.2-1 - Enquiry handling Process
OP 7.2-2 - Order Processing
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7.4. PURCHASING
7.4.1 Procedures for Purchase of products or services are maintained to ensure that purchased products and
services conform to specified requirements.
7.4.2 To ensure purchased goods and services are in compliance with specified company requirements (or
client requirement, if purchased for the Client), purchase orders contain all necessary data to fully describe
purchasing requirements.
7.4.3 The purchase order contains all the necessary information in a precise form to fully detail the item or
service being purchased.
7.4.4 Sub-contractors/ Suppliers/ Principals are selected on the basis of their ability to conform to all contract
requirements and to ensure successful contract completion. Criteria for selection, evaluation and re-
evaluation of suppliers is established and implemented where applicable.
7.4.5 The selection of sub-contractors/ suppliers / principal shall also be dependent upon records of past
performance where appropriate and applicable.
7.4.6 The extent of controls placed upon sub-contractors/ supplier / principal shall be dependent upon the
criticality of the operational tests and inspections to be performed and also upon records of past
performance where appropriate and applicable.
7.4.7 Verification of purchased products where required, shall be inspected for compliance with order
requirements before being utilized for contract completion.
7.4.8 Reference procedures to control above activities are:
OP 7.4-1 Supplier Evaluation
OP 7.4-2 Purchasing Process
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7.5. PRODUCTION AND SERVICE PROVISION
7.5.1. Operations Control
7.5.1.1 TRUST CONSTRUCTION has an effective control on the operational activities through the detail
operating procedures, which clearly defines the activities and task involved in various processes
and highlights interfaces among various functions.
7.5.1.2 Operations procedures detail the information, which is required to produce a service, Meet QHSE
objectives and satisfy the customer.
7.5.1.3 Equipments necessary to perform operational tasks have been provided and-where applicable-
monitoring and measurement has been provided and is continuously upgraded so as no
hindrance is caused to the operational processes.
7.5.1.4 Procedures are implemented for the release, delivery and applicable post delivery services.
7.5.1.5 Procedures have been established to identify significant Environmental and OH&S aspects,
ensure compliance with legal & other requirements, and achieve objectives & targets and to avoid
or minimize Quality, Environmental and OH&S risks.
7.5.2. Validation of processes for production and service provision
7.5.2.1 Validation of design activities is carried out during project execution stages via test activities.
Records of such results are maintained.
7.5.2.2 Products and services provided by TRUST CONSTRUCTION are verified by subsequent test
activities. Test activities may vary from project to project, however, it complies with contractual
requirements and industry standards at all times. Procedures are established to ensure the same.
7.5.2.3 Verification / test activities are conducted in line with the contractual requirements and test results
are produced and documented where stipulated by the customer.
7.5.2.4 TRUST CONSTRUCTION will validate any production and service process where the resulting
output cannot be verified by subsequent measurement or monitoring. This includes processes
where deficiencies may become apparent only after the product is in use or the service has been
delivered.
7.5.3. Identification and Traceability
7.5.3.1 All services, where necessary and practical, are identified to ensure that they are traceable to
specification. Methods employed for identification and traceability are:
a) Enquiry Numbers
b) Order Numbers
c) Project Reference numbers
7.5.3.2 Every product / service during its course towards completion has total traceability of
components/services/material used, process and finished product/service location. In conjunction
with this, all relevant information is readily available
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7.5.4. Customer Property
Procedures have been established, to ensure the safekeeping, identification and inspection of customer
supplied products, where applicable. Customers are appropriately notified when these products are
damaged, lost or found to be unsuitable for use according to TRUST CONSTRUCTION’ policies and
procedures.
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7.5.5. Preservation of Product
7.5.5.1 TRUST CONSTRUCTION offers products and services to its valued customers in a controlled
environment to ensure conformance quality.
7.5.5.2 Condition of all goods/services is periodically assessed for damage and / or deterioration.
7.5.6 Reference procedures to control the above activities are:
OP 7.5-1 Material Management Process
OP 7.5-2 Project Implementation Process
OP 7.5-4 Operational Control
OP 7.2-2 Order Processing
7.6. CONTROL OF MONITORING AND MEASURING EQUIPMENT
7.6.1 TRUST CONSTRUCTION activities have limited applicability of inspection, test, and measuring of
products and services. Necessary processes are implemented to ensure that monitoring and measuring
activities are carried out in accordance with the contractual requirements.
7.6.2 Monitoring, measuring and test equipment shall be protected from damage and deterioration during
handling, maintenance and storage.
7.6.3 Monitoring, measuring and test equipment (including test software) are identified, registered, calibrated
and inspected and maintained at regular intervals.
7.6.4 Reference procedures to control the above activities are:
OP 7.6-1 Control of Monitoring & Measurement Equipments
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8. MEASUREMENT, ANALYSIS AND IMPROVEMENT
8.1. PREAMBLE
8.1.1 TRUST CONSTRUCTION has deployed CAR (Corrective & preventive Action Request) process, which is
effective and result oriented, measurement, analysis and improvement methodology.
8.1.2 The CAR system along with the usage of statistical techniques provides the basic framework for defining,
planning and implementing the measurement and monitoring activities needed to assure conformity and
achieve improvement.
8.1.3 Reference procedures to control above activities are:
OP 8.5-1 CAR Process
8.2. MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT
8.2.1. Customer Satisfaction
8.2.1.1 Customer satisfaction on the delivered service is the ultimate measure of Quality, Environment
and OH&S performance. TRUST CONSTRUCTION strives to keep its clients satisfied on the
delivered services or products. Thus, feedback from the client services provided is a major
element of servicing philosophy.
8.2.1.2 Feedback on customer satisfaction is the responsibility of the Projects Engineer and General
Manager of TRUST CONSTRUCTION.
8.2.1.3 Feedback is also obtained during business meetings and surveys warranty claims and or
compliments. A process is also in place to ascertain customer feedback as an ongoing activity.
8.2.2. Internal Audit
8.2.2.1 Procedures are maintained to measure compliance of organizations activities with all aspects of
the Integrated system and to determine its effectiveness in accordance with the international
standard.
8.2.2.2 Audits are planned such that the entire Integrated management system is reviewed at regular
intervals by the Management Representative and by trained auditors independent of the
department being audited.
8.2.2.3 Audit reports are circulated to relevant team members for review and action. Management
Representative maintains audit records.
8.2.3. Measurement and Monitoring of Process
8.2.3.1 Procedures are maintained to ensure that services provided by TRUST CONSTRUCTION at all
stages of the operation are inspected and verified according to operational requirements and
documented processes.
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8.2.3.2 Key performance indicators are defined for key processes in the organization. Process owners
are responsible to continually monitor defined KPIs and to ensure that planned results are
achieved. Results of process monitoring and measurement are discussed in regular management
meetings and corrective actions are taken accordingly including corrections. Additionally,
effectiveness of the processes is also monitored via regular internal audits.
8.2.3.3 Records are maintained to show compliance to this section.
8.2.4. Measurement and Monitoring of Product
8.2.4.1 Labels and / or appropriate forms throughout the operational processes determine measurement
and monitoring of product.
8.2.4.2 Records are available, to identify the authority responsible for the release of product.
8.2.5. HSE Performance and Evaluation of Compliance
8.2.5.1. Reduction in Pollution/Risk & achieving set targets and objectives as specified in the
operational controls are the ultimate measure of TRUST CONSTRUCTION’ performance.
8.2.5.2. TRUST CONSTRUCTION strives to keep its products, services and projects operations
environmental impact and risks to the minimum.
8.2.5.3. Monitor ill health, incidents (including accidents, near misses, etc.) and other historical
evidence of deficient OH&S performance.
8.2.5.4. Analyzing the performance on achieving environmental objectives is the responsibility of the
Q-HSE Managers and the GM of TRUST CONSTRUCTION.
8.2.5.5. TRUST CONSTRUCTION evaluate its compliance with the applicable legal requirements
including applicable permits or licenses by following the internal audit procedure (refer OP
8.2-1) and checking those requirements in planed interval for continual adequacy.(legal
requirements are listed in OP 5.4-4)
8.2.5.6. Any deviations found in meeting these requirements will be raised as nonconformity by
following the CAR Process (refer OP 8.5-1)
8.2.4.3 Reference procedures to control above activities are:
OP 7.2-3 Customer Feedback Process
OP 8.4-1 Data Analysis
OP 8.2-1 Internal IMS Audits
OP 8.5-2 CAR Process
OP 5.4-4 Legal & Other Requirements
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8.3. CONTROL OF NONCONFORMING PRODUCT
8.3.1. Non- Conformance Control
8.3.1.1. Nonconformance can refer to errors or faults in any of the following:
a) TRUST CONSTRUCTION services
b) Equipment or services implemented by TRUST CONSTRUCTION
c) Principal’s / Client’s provided / requested services
d) Adverse impact of HSE hazards/aspects resulting from TRUST CONSTRUCTION ’
activities
8.3.1.2. Procedures are implemented in TRUST CONSTRUCTION to define the method by which non-
conforming products/services that do not meet specified requirements, are detected,
identified, evaluated and notified to the management level for corrective and preventive action
including corrections.
8.3.1.3. TRUST CONSTRUCTION has deployed CAR process and Incident Reporting and
Investigation system which are effective and result oriented measurement, analysis and
improvement methodology.
8.3.1.4. The CAR System, Incident Reporting System along with the usage of statistical techniques
provides the basic framework for defining, planning and implementing the measurement and
monitoring activities needed to assure conformity and achieve improvement.
8.3.2. Emergency Preparedness and Response
8.3.2.1. TRUST CONSTRUCTION has identified most likely emergency situations or incidents which
can occur in TRUST CONSTRUCTION. A procedure has been developed for emergency
preparedness and response.
8.3.2.2. This is to minimize loss to prevent and mitigate the environmental impacts that may be
associated with them.
8.3.2.3. TRUST CONSTRUCTION will periodically test such procedures, and will where practicable
review and revise, where necessary, its emergency preparedness and response procedures.
In particular, after the occurrence of incidents or emergency situations and/or periodical
testing.
8.3.3 Reference procedures to control above activities are:
OP 8.3-1 Control of Non-Conforming Products
OP 8.3-2 Emergency Preparedness and Response
OP 8.2-1 Internal IMS Audits
OP 8.5-1 CAR Process
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8.4. ANALYSIS OF DATA
8.4.1 Where appropriate, statistical techniques shall be used to verify acceptability of the processes, process
capability and service characteristics for organization development.
8.4.2 Consideration should also be given to the use of QHSE indexes as a measure of HSE and quality costs.
Statistical Process Control is to be employed as one of the Tools to:
8.4.2.1 Conduct process analysis to estimate process capability and identify and control the
causes of variation in a process.
8.4.2.2 Measure quality, environment and OH&S performance.
8.4.2.3 Measure Customer Satisfaction and dissatisfaction.
8.4.2.4 Conformance to customer requirements.
8.4.2.5 Characteristics of processes, products and their ends.
8.4.3 Reference procedures to control above activities are:
OP 8.4-1 Data Analysis
OP 5.6-1 Management Review
8.5. IMPROVEMENT
8.5.1. Continual Improvement
8.5.1.1 TRUST CONSTRUCTION operation in today’s competitive market requires continual
improvement; not only in its business processes but also in its prime asset i.e. team members.
8.5.1.2 Strategic planning meetings are conducted in order to improve the revenues, image of the
company, policy, values and objectives. Top management decides frequency of such meetings.
8.5.1.3 On a regular basis corrective and preventive action are carried through CAR Process including
corrections.
8.5.2. Corrective Action
8.5.2.1 Procedures are maintained to provide corrections, corrective and preventive actions on non-
conformed products & services, adverse environment impact or ill health and injury pertaining to
TRUST CONSTRUCTION’s activities to people under control of TRUST CONSTRUCTION.
8.5.2.2 Procedures detail the implementation of corrective and suggestive actions necessary to prevent
recurrences of systems failures and improvement of QHSE system regardless of whether these
are the result of operational activities, internal or external audits, or complaints and feedback from
clients which include but not limited to:
a) Result of operational activities;
b) Internal or external audits,
c) Complaints from clients
d) Any incident reporting
e) Adverse impact on the environment
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f) Any non conformity reported by using the CAR form.
8.5.2.3 Controls ensure that corrections, corrective and preventive actions are taken, within agreed time
frames through the usage of CAR Form; includes:
a) Investigation of cause of non – conformities
b) Determination of corrective action to eliminate the root causes of Non-
conformities.
c) Action taken is appropriate for the scale of the problem.
d) Effective handling of customer complaints
e) Ensuring effectiveness of the action taken and is documented.
8.5.3. Preventive Action
8.5.3.1 Emphasis on preventative rather than corrective action shall be given a priority. as potential Non
conformance refers to errors or faults which could happen in TRUST CONSTRUCTION ’ activities
and shall be addressed via the CAR Procedure and/or Incident reporting & investigation
procedure through which all nonconformities are addressed and preventive action taken
8.5.3.2 It is Management Representative responsibility to train and educate staff on the:
Value of preventative action to eliminate the possibility of incidents of non-conformance
before they occur.
To train staff on QHSE Awareness and other QHSE Improvement methods so as to facilitate
the preventative action function.
8.5.3.4 In case of identification of a non-conformance, emphasis is given to identify the root-cause of the
problem to avoid possible reoccurrence of the problem in future. Quick solution to the problem is
provided via corrective action process including corrections.
8.5.4 Reference procedures to control the above activities are:
OP 8.5-1 CAR Process
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9. PROCEDURE INDEX AND CROSS REFERENCE
9.1. CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THIS MANUAL AND INTERNATIONAL
STANDARDS REQUIREMENTS
This
Manual
ISO
9001:
2008
ISO
14001:
2004
OHSAS
18001:
2007
Subject
0 0 - - Preamble
1 - - - Table of Content
2 The Company
3 2.0 2.0 2.0 Normative references
3.1 3.0 3.0 3.0 Definitions
4 4 4 4 Integrated Management system
4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 Preface (General)
4.2 4.2 4.4.4 4.4.4 Documentation requirements
4.2.1 4.2.1 4.1 4.1 Preface (General)
4.2.2 4.2.2 - - Integrated Manual
4.2.3 4.2.3 4.4.5 4.4.5 Control of documents
4.2.4 4.2.4 4.5.4 4.5.4 Control of records
5.1 5.1 - - Management commitment (Preface)
5.1.1 5.3 4.2 4.2 QHSE Policy
5.1.2
5.4.2
5.4.2
8.5.1
4.3.3 4.3.3
QHSE Program Authority
5.2 5.2 - - Customer focus
5.3 5.3 4.2 4.2 QHSE
5.4 - - - Planning (title)
5.4.1 5.4.1 4.3.3 4.3.3 QHSE Objectives and targets
5.4.2 5.4.2 4.3 4.3 QHSE planning
5.4.3 7.2.1 4.3.1 4.3.1
Environmental Aspects and Hazard
Identification, Risk Assessment and
Determining Controls
5.4.4 7.2.1 4.3.2 4.3.2 Legal and other requirements
5.5 - - - Roles, responsibility accountability ,
authority and Communication (title)
5.5.1 5.5.1 4.4.1 4.4.1 Preface
5.5.2 5.5.2 4.4.1 4.4.1 Responsibility and Authority
5.5.3 5.5.2 4.4.1 4.4.1 Management Responsibility
5.5.4 5.5.3
7.2.3 4.4.3 4.4.3
Internal Communication
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This
Manual
ISO
9001:
2008
ISO
14001:
2004
OHSAS
18001:
2007
Subject
5.5.5 4.4.3 4.4.3 External Communication
5.6 - - - Management Review (title)
5.6.1 5.6.1 4.6 4.6 Preface
5.6.2 5.6.2 4.6 4.6 Review inputs
5.6.3 5.6.3 4.6 4.6 Review outputs
6.1 6.1 4.4.1 4.4.1 Provision of Resources
6.2 - - - Human Resources (title)
6.2.1 6.2.1 4.4.2 4.4.2 Preface
6.2.2 6.2.2 4.4.2 4.4.2 Training awareness and competency
6.3 6.3 4.4.1 4.4.1 Infrastructure
6.4 6.4 Work environment
7.1 7.1 4.4.6 4.4.6 Planning of product realization
7.2 7.2 - - Customer related processes
7.3 7.3 4.4.6 4.4.6 Design and development
7.4 7.4 4.4.6 4.4.6 Purchasing
7.5 - - - Production and service provision (title)
7.5.1 7.5.1 4.4.6 4.4.6 Operational Control
7.5.2 7.5.2 - - Verification and validation of processes
7.5.3 7.5.3 - - Identification and traceability
7.5.4 7.5.4 - - Customer property
7.5.5 7.5.5 - - Preservation of product
7.6 7.6 4.5.1 4.5.1 Control of monitoring and measuring
Equipments
8 - - - Measurement analysis & improvement (title)
8.1 8.1 4.5.1 4.5.1 Preface
8.2 - - - Monitoring and measurement (title)
8.2.1 8.2.1 - - Customer satisfaction
8.2.2 8.2.2 4.5.5 4.5.5 Internal audit
8.2.3 8.2.3 4.4.6 4.4.6 Measurement and monitoring processes
8.2.4 8.2.4 4.4.6 4.4.6 Measurement and monitoring product
8.2.5 - 4.5.2 4.5.2 Evaluation of compliance
8.3 - - - Control of non conforming product(title)
8.3.1 8.3 4.5.3 4.5.3 Nonconformance control
8.3.2 - 4.4.7 4.4.7 Emergency preparedness and response
8.4 8.4 4.5.1 4.5.1 Data analysis
8.5 - - - Improvement (title)
8.5.1 8.5.1 - - Continual improvement
8.5.2 8.5.2 4.5.3 4.5.3 Corrective action
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Manual
ISO
9001:
2008
ISO
14001:
2004
OHSAS
18001:
2007
Subject
8.5.3 8.5.3 4.5.3 4.5.3 Preventive action
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9.2. PROCEDURE INDEX
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MANUAL (IMSM) QHSE ASSURANCE , TRUST CONSTRUCTION OPERATING
PROCEDURES (EOP)
4.1 Integrated Management System Detailed in IMSM
4.2 Documentation Requirements
OP 4.2-1 - Document and Data Control
OP 4.2-3 - Procedure Numbering System
OP 4.2-2 - Control of Standards and Specification
OP 4.2-4 - Control of QHSE Records
5.1 Management Commitment Detailed in IMSM
5.2 Customer Focus
OP 7.2-1 - Enquiry Handling
OP 7.2-2 - Order Processing
OP 7.2-3 - Customer Feedback Process
OP 5.5-1 - Communication and Consultation
5.3 QHSE Detailed in IMSM
5.4 Planning Detailed in IMSM
5.4 QHSE Planning
OP 5.4-1 - Objectives & Targets
OP 5.4-2 - Environmental Aspects Identification
OP 5.4-3 - Hazard & Risk assessment
OP 5.4-4 - Legal & Other Requirements
OP 7.5-4 -Operational Control
5.5 Roles, Responsibility, Authority and
Accountability Detailed in IMSM
5.5 Communication and Consultation
OP 5.5-1 - Communication and Consultation
OP 7.2-3 - Customer Feedback Process
OP 8.5-1 - CAR Process
5.6 Management Review OP 5.6-1 - Management Review
6.1 Provision of Resources Detailed in IMSM
6.2 Human Resources OP 6.2-1 - Training and Awareness
6.3 Infrastructure Detailed in IMSM
6.4 Work Environment Detailed in IMSM
7.1 Planning of Realization Processes See 7.2
7.2 Customer Related Processes
OP 7.2-1 - Enquiry Handling
OP 7.2-2 - Order Processing
OP 7.2-3 - Customer Feedback Process
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7.3 Design and Development
OP 7.3-1 - Design and development
OP 7.5-2 -Project Implementation
OP 7.2-1 - Enquiry handling Process
OP 7.2-2 - Order Processing
7.4 Purchasing
OP 7.2-2 - Order Processing
OP 7.4-1 - Supplier Evaluation
OP 7.4-2 - Purchasing Process
7.5 Production and Service Provision
OP 7.2-2 - Order Processing
OP 7.5-1 - Material Management Process
OP 7.5-2 - Project Implementation Process
OP 7.5-4 - Operational Control
7.6 Control of Measuring and Monitoring Equipment OP 7.6-1 - Control of Measuring and Monitoring Equipment
8.1 Measurement, Analysis and Improvement OP 8.5-1 - CAR Process
8.2 Monitoring and Measurement
OP 7.2-3 - Customer Feedback Process
OP 8.4-1 - Data Analysis
OP 8.2-1 - Internal IMS Audits
OP 8.5-1 - CAR Process
OP 5.4-4 – Legal & Other Requirements
8.3 Control of Non-conforming Products OP 8.3-1 - Control of non-conforming Products
OP 8.5-1 - CAR Process
8.3 Emergency Preparedness & Response OP 8.3-2 - Emergency Preparedness & Response
8.4 Analysis of Data OP 5.6-1 - Management Review
OP 8.4-1 - Data Analysis
8.5 Improvement OP 8.5-1 - CAR Process
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10. ANNEXES
1. IMSD-01 Policy (Refer attachment on the electronic Integrated management system)
2. IMSD-03 Organization Chart (Refer attachment on the electronic Integrated management system)
3. Job Descriptions (Refer attachments)
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Title: Environmental Aspect Identification
Document Ref.: OP 5.4-2
Prepared By Approved By
Designation: Management Representative General Manager
Signature:
Date:
Table of Contents Amendment Sheet ................................................................................................................................................................. 2 1. PURPOSE .................................................................................................................................................................... 3 2. RESPONSIBILITIES ..................................................................................................................................................... 3 3. SCOPE OF APPLICATION ........................................................................................................................................... 3 4. REFERENCE AND/OR RELEVANT DOCUMENTS ..................................................................................................... 3 5. DESCRIPTION/PRINCIPLES ....................................................................................................................................... 3
5.1 Identification of Environmental Aspects ............................................................................................................... 3 5.2 Determining Significant Environmental Aspects .................................................................................................. 4
6. VERIFICATION ............................................................................................................................................................. 6 7. APPROVAL................................................................................................................................................................... 6
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1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this procedure is to establish a procedure for identifying and determining the environmental aspects
related to TRUST CONSTRUCTION’ operations & activities that have or could have a significant impact on the
environment.
2. RESPONSIBILITIES
2.1 This procedure is written by MR and approved by the GM.
2.2 All team members are responsible for actively taking part in implementing this process.
2.3 It is the responsibility of the GM to ensure that job / tasks are assigned only to qualified staff, capable of
conducting them.
2.4 It is the responsibility of the MR and line managers to ensure that these procedures are properly
implemented and employees requiring the use of this procedure have access to it.
2.5 Revision of this procedure shall be the responsibility of the MR.
3. SCOPE OF APPLICATION
This procedure shall apply to all activities of TRUST CONSTRUCTION included within the scope of the Integrated
Management System and shall be administered by the company management.
4. REFERENCE AND/OR RELEVANT DOCUMENTS
4.2 OP 5.4-4 – Legal and Other Requirements
4.3 OP 5.4-1 – Objectives and Targets
4.4 OP 5.5-1 – Communication and Consultation
4.5 SF 5.4-2 - Activity Hazard Assessment Form (AHA)
4.6 SF 5.4-3 - Environmental Aspect Register (EAR)
5. DESCRIPTION/PRINCIPLES
5.1 Identification of Environmental Aspects
5.1.1 Management Representative shall carry out an initial Environmental Review in yearly basis (or when
changes to legislative requirements are identified) with consultation from the respective activity
representatives to identify all the environmental aspects associated with the activities, products and
services, and in order to maintain an up to date assessment of all environmental aspects.
5.1.2 These assessments are conducted to determine those aspects that could have a significant impact on
the environment and to set a meaningful objectives and targets for the IMS of TRUST
CONSTRUCTION.
5.1.3 Identification of environmental aspects associated with changes in TRUST CONSTRUCTION
operations can occur in three ways:
5.1.3.1 Activities, products and services of TRUST CONSTRUCTION are defined as per the IMS
along with their associated material inputs and outputs in order to determine possible
environmental interactions, IMS implementation team uses brainstorming, walkthroughs
and questioning of personnel to define activities, products and services within the scope
of the TRUST CONSTRUCTION IMS and/or under control of TRUST CONSTRUCTION.
The aspects categories include but not limited to the following:
a) Air Emissions
b) Energy usage
c) Land contamination
d) Liquid and Solid wastes
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e) Material usage
f) Natural Environment
g) Noise
h) Waste water discharges
i) Water usage
5.1.3.2 Employee input regarding activities, Product and Services, especially new activities, products
and Services associated with an employee work is accepted for review by IMS
implementation team, a checklist questionnaire highlighting potential activities’
environmental aspect is available for use Activity Hazard Assessment Form (AHA) SF
5.4-2.
5.1.3.3 Employee holding job functions that are most likely to encounter new activities, products and
services at TRUST CONSTRUCTION are required to be part of the IMS implementation
team members as means to identify new activities, products and services for the team to
review easily.
5.1.4 All activities, products and services are aggregated by environmental aspect, for each of these aspects,
the potential environmental impact(s) are defined. Applicable legal or other requirements are also
defined, along with applicable policy commitments and stakeholder concerns. Consideration should
also be given to the effectiveness of existing controls related to the aspect.
5.1.5 This procedure is also applicable to activities, products and services at TRUST CONSTRUCTION that
are originated from external sources (e.g. suppliers).
5.1.6 All environmental aspects identified shall be recorded in the Environmental Aspect control Register
(EAR) SF 5.4-3.
5.1.7 The condition of the aspect shall be categorized as:
a) Normal (Day to day activity)
b) Abnormal(Extreme conditions/ rare occasions)
c) Emergency (Major fire, spillage)
d) Past (Site history)
e) Future (Time until the next review)
5.1.8 The indirect aspects that influence the activities of TRUST CONSTRUCTION operations shall also be
considered. Suppliers and sub-contractors related aspects would be considered as indirect aspects.
5.1.9 The list of environmental aspects shall be reviewed as and when required by the Management and
determination of significant environmental aspects by respective unit.
5.2 Determining Significant Environmental Aspects
5.2.1 The identified environmental aspects are compared against the following criteria to judge the
overall significance of the aspect.
5.2.2 The factors used include:
A. The magnitude of the potential impact;
B. The frequency and duration of the potential impact;
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C. Exposure level (i.e. the effect of the potential impact relative to the same from other local
contributors)
D. The effectiveness of present controls;
E. The ability to control and future influence the impact;
5.2.3 These criteria are applied using three scoring factors and two weighting factors (table 1) to assign
an overall score to each aspect using the following equation:
Aspect Score = (A+B+C)*D*E
5.2.4 Aspect with scores > 14.0 is considered significant. However, IMS implementation team may
determine that an aspect is significant independently of its score.
5.2.5 Table 1:
Significant
Criteria
High Medium Low
(A) Magnitude of the
potential impact
Impact result in measurable
ecosystem damage
Impact violate legal and other
requirements
Ecosystem damage possible but
unlikely
Insufficient to cause ecosystem
damage
No applicable legal or other
requirements
Score = 12 Score = 6 Score = 3
(B) Frequency/duratio
n of the potential
impact
Continues
Periodic, but at regular intervals
for extended duration Rare occurrence for short duration
Score = 6 Score = 4 Score = 2
(C) Exposure level
(geographical,
demographic
extend of potential
impact)
Large population / sensitive
ecosystem potentially subject to
impact
Impact affect small population,
ecosystem can accommodate
impacts without permanent
damage
Impact occur in sparsely populated
areas or insensitive ecosystem
Score = 6 Score = 4 Score = 2
(D) Effectiveness of
current mitigation
controls and
procedures
Impact fully mitigated by existing
controls / procedure and failure rate
is low
Impact partially mitigated by
existing controls / procedures; or
failure rate is high
No controls / procedures in place or
existing procedures ineffective in
mitigating impacts
Weight factor = 0.75 Weight factor = 0.9 Weight factor = 1.0
(E) Extent of control
and ability to
influence
Local impact resulting directly from
our activities, service or products
Offsite, indirect or 3rd party
impact influenced by our
activities services or products
(e.g. demand for materials or 3rd
party services
No clear or apparent control over
impact
Weight factor = 1.0 Weight factor = 0.9 Weight factor = 0.1
5.2.6 The identified significant aspects shall form the basis for setting the objectives and targets.
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5.2.7 A Management Program shall be developed for achieving the Objectives & targets by top management.
5.2.8 The Environmental Aspects / Significant Aspects and legislative compliance of these aspects shall be
reviewed according to the prevailing operational conditions and verified at least once a year and or
when changes to legislative requirements are identified.
5.2.9 The Management Program shall describe the method of achieving the set objectives & targets including
the time scales and the personnel responsible for implementation of these tasks. These programs shall
be documented and monitored for continual improvement.
5.2.10 The existing controls for the insignificant aspects shall be recorded in the environmental aspects control
register by the respective TM’s. The environmental aspects control register shall be referred prior to the
implementation of changes / modifications to the operational activities and related controls to verify its
influence on existing environmental aspects.
6. VERIFICATION
The objectives & targets shall be reviewed at least once a year during management review meetings
The activities of personnel with respect to this procedure shall be subject to regular internal audits by the MR, GM
and/or the Internal Auditors.
7. APPROVAL
The General Manger of TRUST CONSTRUCTION has approved this procedure.
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Document Ref.: OP 5.4-3
Prepared By Approved By
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Signature:
Date:
Table of Contents Amendment Sheet ................................................................................................................................................................. 2 1 PURPOSE .................................................................................................................................................................... 3 2 RESPONSIBILITIES ................................................................................................................................................... 3 3 SCOPE OF APPLICATION ........................................................................................................................................ 3 4 REFERENCE AND/OR RELEVANT DOCUMENTS ................................................................................................ 3 5 DESCRIPTION/PRINCIPLES ..................................................................................................................................... 3
5.1 Hazard Based Approach ...................................................................................................................................... 3 5.2 Identification of OH&S Hazards and Impacts ..................................................................................................... 4 5.3 Hazard/ Risk Assessment (Evaluating Risk) ........................................................................................................ 5 5.4 Hazard/Risk Control - Managing Risks ............................................................................................................... 6
5 VERIFICATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 7 6 APPROVAL ................................................................................................................................................................. 7
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Probability definitions
MR GM Dec.7 2010
2 5.4.5 The term acceptable level MR GM Dec.7 2010
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1 PURPOSE
1.1 This procedure is designed to identify, assess and evaluate risks in a systematic manner in the company.
This is done to identify the hazards/Aspects related to the activities, estimate the associated risks and
define necessary control measures for mitigation of identified risks.
2 RESPONSIBILITIES
2.1 This procedure is written by MR and approved by the GM.
2.2 All team members are responsible for actively taking part in implementing this process.
2.3 It is the responsibility of the GM to ensure that job / tasks are assigned only to qualified staff, capable of
conducting them.
2.4 It is the responsibility of the Management Representative and line managers to ensure that these
procedures are properly implemented and employees requiring the use of this procedure have access to it.
2.5 The company shall identify the hazards and provide appropriate means of protecting the employees from
risks as far as reasonably practicable.
2.6 All employees are required to comply with the requirements of the risk assessments, like following on
procedures, instructions, usage of PPE etc.
2.7 The team of employees in the activity shall form the team for formal assessment of risk in that activity.
2.8 MR shall advise the line managers and assist them in carrying out risk assessments.
2.9 The Department Head(s) shall ensure that the employees are adequately trained to understand risk
assessments and put them into practice.
2.10 Any contractor / sub contractor who are required to work on behalf of TRUST CONSTRUCTION shall
adhere to the required HSE procedures / guidelines (including this one).
2.11 Revision of this procedure shall be the responsibility of the MR / GM
3 SCOPE OF APPLICATION
This procedure is applicable to all departments and offsite locations. Where there is a specific requirement of the
client on projects then such specifications shall be adhered to, but in doing so it must be ensured to that the
requirements of risk assessment are adhered to.
4 REFERENCE AND/OR RELEVANT DOCUMENTS
4.1 OP 5.4-1 Objectives & Targets
4.2 OP 5.5-1 Communication and Consultation
4.3 OP 5.4-4 Legal and Other Requirements
4.4 SF 5.4-2 Activity Hazard Assessment Form (AHA)
4.5 SF 5.4-4 Risk Assessment & Treatment plan (RAT)
5 DESCRIPTION/PRINCIPLES
5.1 Hazard Based Approach
5.1.2 This approach has the advantage of focusing on a particular hazard of all of the jobs within TRUST
CONSTRUCTION premises or department.
5.1.3 The main advantage is that the risk assessors will be able to investigate specified hazards and risks one-
by-one and thereby become conversant with the reference publications and the appropriate safety
standards.
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5.1.4 This helps to ensure a consistent approach to a particular hazard or risk across all of the organisation
activities. The hazard-based approach can work well for specific assessments where the assessment
exercise is confined to particular hazards, such as manual handling, hazardous substances, workplace
noise, display screen equipment, etc.
5.2 Identification of OH&S Hazards and Impacts
5.2.1 All Managers will identify the OH&S hazards for each of their process or activity. All inputs to and outputs
from the process / activity as well as sub-processes within the system shall be considered.
5.2.2 The identification process includes but not limited to:
i. Situation arising out of normal, abnormal & emergency situations,
ii. Routine and non- routine activities,
iii. Activities of all persons having access to the workplace including visitors and contractors
iv. In case of new materials, equipment, change or proposed changes in TRUST CONSTRUCTION’
activities or materials,
v. Modifications in the IMS or new processes are introduced including temporary changes.
vi. Work area design, processes, installations, machinery/equipments,
vii. Operating procedures and work organization including their adaption to human capabilities,
viii. Adaption of human capability to the design of work area,
ix. Human behaviors, capabilities and other human factors,
x. Hazard originating outside the workplace; neighborhood hazard of the workplace by work-related
activities
xi. Persons beyond the immediate workplace,
xii. Infrastructure, equipments and materials at workplace whether provided by the organization or
others,
xiii. Any applicable legal obligations related to risk assessment and implementation of controls ;
5.2.3 The above are the main factors to be considered in the identification process.
5.2.4 Hazards can be grouped as:
a) Mechanical hazards include:
By type of agent: Impact force (Collisions ,Falls from height ), Struck by objects, Confined space ,Slips
and trips ,Falling on a pointed object ,Compressed air/high ,pressure fluids (such as cutting fluid)
,Entanglement ,Equipment-related injury
By type of damage: Crushing, Cutting, Friction and abrasion, Shearing, Stabbing and puncture
b) Other physical hazards include:
Noise ,Vibration ,Lighting ,Barotraumas (hypobaric/hyperbaric pressure) ,Ionizing radiation ,Electricity
,Asphyxiation ,Cold stress (hypothermia) ,Heat stress (hyperthermia) /Dehydration (due to sweating)
c) Biological hazards include:
Bacteria, Virus, Fungi (Mould ), Blood-borne pathogens ,Tuberculosis
d) Chemical hazards include:
Acids ,Bases ,Heavy metals (Lead ),Solvents (Petroleum ),Particulates (Asbestos and other fine
dust/fibrous materials ,Silica ), Fumes (noxious gases/vapors) ,Highly-reactive chemicals ,Fire,
conflagration and explosion hazards: (Explosion ,Deflagration ,Detonation ,Conflagration )
e) Psychosocial issues include:
Work-related stress, whose causal factors include excessive working time and overwork, Violence from
outside the organisation ,Bullying, which may include emotional, verbal, and sexual harassment ,
Mobbing ,Burnout , Exposure to unhealthy elements during meetings with business associates, e.g.
tobacco, uncontrolled alcohol , Musculoskeletal disorders(ergonomic)
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5.2.5 Hazards can be identified through:
i. Direct interview / report from employees.
ii. Detailed inspection and/or testing of the hazard.
iii. physical observation by trained individuals
iv. Incident report form.
v. Reviewing records such as first-aid records or minutes of joint health and safety meetings.
5.2.6 For each activity, an “Activity Hazard Assessment Form (AHA) SF 5.4-2” is completed with following
information:
i. A clear description of the activity
ii. The frequency and duration
iii. The number of people involved (simultaneously and in total)
iv. The location/ environment where the activity is carried out and evaluation of its suitability
v. Equipment/ installation/ resources used, and their maintenance
vi. Procedures, instructions and information available
vii. Training given to the operators/ executives
viii. Organization for supervision
ix. PPE used
x. Additional hazards/ Aspects, identified during this process and where separate RA is desired
5.2.7 All activities in the company / departments are identified, logged by MR and listed “Risk Assessment &
Treatment plan (RAT) form SF 5.4-4. If necessary, particular activities at specific locations are included in
the list. Respective Departments will review this at the end of every year and changes will be made if
necessary.
5.3 Hazard/ Risk Assessment (Evaluating Risk)
5.3.1 (RAT) form SF 5.4-4 is used for quantification of the identified risks, The risk rating is calculated, based on
the E,P,S and existing control measures are verified.
I. (E) The Exposure to the hazard is related to the number of people may be exposed to the
identified hazard.
II. (P)The Probability measures the likelihood of an event linked to the identified hazard occurring
or being related. Probability is affected by behaviors factors and time of the hazard occurrence,
therefore while evaluating the risk it should consider such behaviors’ and periods affecting the
assessment. (E.g. sickness, fasting, personal problems … etc). probability categories:
a) Almost impossible: not capable of occurring or being non realistic to occur
b) Unlikely: has a little chance to occur; only due to exceptional conditions (e.g. natural
disaster).
c) Unusual but possible: not commonly encountered but has a chance of occurring in
uncontrolled condition.
d) Likely: capable of happening or existing due to uncontrolled condition
e) Certain: certain to occur; destined or inevitable.
III. (S)The Severity is the physical outcome of the hazard and provides an indication of the severity
of the risk in the relation to the detrimental effects to humans and productivity.
5.3.2 These criteria are applied using three scoring factors (table 1) to assign an overall score to each Risk using
the following equation:
Risk = (Exposure X Probability) + Severity
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5.3.3 (table 1)Risk rating will be established based on the risk index table below:
Exposure Probability Severity
> 1000 Person 10 Certain
10
Catastrophic (multiple Fatalities/permanent
disability) 10
1000> total personnel >500 7 Likely 7 Disastrous(single Fatality
/permanent disability) 7
500> total personnel >300 5 Unusual but Possible 5 Major (Injury or Health
Effect) 5
300> total personnel >100 3 Unlikely 3 Important (Minor injury or
ill health) 3
100> total personnel 2 Almost impossible 1 First Aid Case(>500
AED/Slight Injury) 1
5.3.4 The MR collects all Activity Hazard Assessments and establishes a Risk List, according to the Risk Rating
Category. From this, a table is created, which presents the relevant risks.
5.3.5 According to their importance, actions are defined for each relevant risk. These actions are then integrated
in safety program. MR ensures to follow up this program.
5.4 Hazard/Risk Control - Managing Risks
5.4.1 Based on the above “Risk assessment”, associated risks are classified as per the table below (table 2);
thus allowing to determine an appropriate control measure to each identified hazard. The higher the risks
score the greater priority to control the Risk.
5.4.2 The results of the hazard identification and risk classification will be recorded using Risk Assessment and
Treatment plan (RAT) form SF 5.4-4.
5.4.3 After the risk has been identified and analyzed as per above, management decides what measures (if any)
is necessary to manage the hazard at an acceptable and As Low As Reasonably Practicable risk level.
Depending on the nature of the specific Risk(s); this may require different steps “as per the following
hierarchy” to:
I. Eliminate the risk: Prevent the hazards from occurring or to reduce the likelihood of the
incidents;
II. Reduce the risk: Exchange the hazardous substance or task(s) performed by substituting with a
less hazardous substance, task or process.
III. Control the risk: Isolate the process, use guards on machinery (engineering controls)
IV. Administrative controls: Provide welfare facilities (e.g. first aid, TBT),
V. Provide PPEs
INTEGRATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OPERATING PROCEDURES Approved by: GM
Jan 17, 2011
Revision 2 Page 7 of 7 OP 5.4-3 – HAZARD AND RISK ASSESSMENT
Document will be considered uncontrolled if printed, copied or reproduced without the permission of the GM TRUST CONSTRUCTION
5.4.4 Table 2: Risk Classification:
Risk Risk Estimation Measures
<10 Very Low risk Acceptable/no action needed
10 –13 Low Risk Attention needed / Action to be considered
14 –29 Medium Low risk Action to be taken / Preventive Action Required
30 - 44 Medium Risk Immediate Action required / Preventive Action Required
≥ 45 High risk Immediate action / Activity to be halted / STOP
5.4.5 Acceptance level is set For “VERY LOW/ LOW “Risk, no action may be required. However, control
measure is recommended.
5.4.6 MEDIUM and HIGH RISKS require that management formulate a Correction / corrective action plan, which
should include: Agreed actions, responsible person(s), and completion date(s). In formulating these plans,
it is important to realize that risk management measures include organizational and system measures,
such as:
a) personnel training and qualification procedures
b) change control and documentation procedures
c) quality assurance, maintenance and inspection procedures
d) periodic personnel medical check-ups and prophylactic
e) Follow up that includes regular updates for progress to ensure actions are closed per the plan.
5 VERIFICATION
5.3 The activities of personnel with respect to this procedure shall be subject to regular internal audits by the
MR, GM and/or the Internal Auditors.
5.4 Annually or whenever TRUST CONSTRUCTION’ policy commitments or objectives, major equipment,
local / International laws are changed; the MR along with the operational team shall review the risk
assessments to determine if they are adequate.
6 APPROVAL
The General Manager of TRUST CONSTRUCTION has approved this procedure.
Waste Management Plan WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
The actual definition of waste can vary from country to country, but most legal definitions of
waste can be summarized as a product or a substance that is no longer suited for its intended
use. This definition goes further than the layman‟s definition, which is often restricted to
something that no longer functions properly. The legal definition often includes fully usable
substances, but defines them as waste if they are to be used in contexts other than their
originally intended one.
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Table of Contents
1 Purpose .............................................................................................................................. 3
2 Scope ................................................................................................................................. 3
3 References ......................................................................................................................... 3
4 Definitions & Abbreviation ................................................................................................... 3
5 Waste Management ............................................................................................................ 3
5.1 Performance Objective ................................................................................................ 3
5.2 Performance Indicator .................................................................................................. 4
5.3 Mitigation Actions (Pre-Construction) ........................................................................... 4
5.3.1 Waste reduction .................................................................................................... 4
5.3.2 Re-use of Material ................................................................................................ 4
5.3.3 Recycling of Material ............................................................................................. 5
5.4 Mitigation Actions (Construction Phase) ....................................................................... 5
5.4.1 Overall Management ............................................................................................. 5
5.4.2 Recyclable and/or Re-useable Material................................................................. 6
5.4.3 Responsibility........................................................................................................ 6
5.4.4 Monitoring ............................................................................................................. 6
5.4.5 Reporting and Review ........................................................................................... 6
6 Materials ............................................................................................................................. 6
6.1 Hazardous Materials .................................................................................................... 7
6.1.1 Objectives ............................................................................................................. 7
6.1.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory ............................................................................. 7
6.1.3 Material Safety Data Sheets ................................................................................. 7
6.1.4 Hazardous Materials Purchasing Controls ............................................................ 7
6.1.5 Hazardous Materials Storage ................................................................................ 8
6.2 Removal of Material & Waste ....................................................................................... 9
6.2.1 Domestic Waste .................................................................................................... 9
6.2.2 Non Hazardous Waste .........................................................................................10
6.2.3 Hazardous Waste ................................................................................................10
6.2.4 Liquid and Sewage Disposal ................................................................................11
6.2.5 Construction waste ..............................................................................................11
6.2.6 Recycling .............................................................................................................11
7 Reference Documents/Records .........................................................................................13
7.1 : Waste Transfer Note (Example Only) ........................................................................13
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1 PURPOSE
Reduce, re-use and recycle of waste.
2 SCOPE
This Plan will be applied to project sites.
3 REFERENCES
Federal Law No. 24 of 1999 for the Protection and Development of the Environment
Environmental Technical Guidelines
SHEIRMS Manual and Legal Register
4 DEFINITIONS & ABBREVIATION
HCS Hazardous Chemical Substance
MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet
HFL Highly Flammable Liquid
5 WASTE MANAGEMENT
Waste will be produced from construction activities. Waste management strategies shall be set
up in the design phase to limit the impacts these future activities will have. The waste
management strategies shall have emphasis on waste reduction, material re-use and recycling.
5.1 Performance Objective
To manage waste generated on site in a sustainable way and ensure impacts are minimised to
the surrounding environment.
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5.2 Performance Indicator
The amount of waste recycled, waste generated and reduced, and waste re-used.
5.3 Mitigation Actions (Pre-Construction)
Formulation of a Waste Management Strategy, emphasis on waste reduction, material and
recycling:
5.3.1 Waste reduction
Where reasonably practicable, materials shall be ordered in bulk to reduce packaging. To
ensure adequate housekeeping is maintained, the just in time (JIT) system shall be applied on
the project to prevent overstocking of lay down areas. Suppliers shall be requested to use
minimal packaging, where feasible.
Use of disposable materials shall not be encouraged (e.g. non-rechargeable batteries, paper
cups).
Safer and more environmentally friendly alternatives for all materials should be sourced and
adopted, where reasonably practicable.
Accurate calculation on the materials required (e.g. chemicals, construction materials) should be
placed on site for stock of no more than two days.
Arrange to trade in plant and equipment, buyback surplus construction materials and chemicals,
where possible.
Order chemicals that have a refillable packaging, if available and friendly to the environment
where alternatives exist.
5.3.2 Re-use of Material
A „reduce, re-use, recycle‟, waste campaign on-site will be implemented for the daily
management, monitoring and enforcing of waste and also co-ordinating pickup times with the
waste management companies.
The intention of TRUST CONSTRUCTION is to focus on reduce and re-use at the workface, in
order to limit the amount of waste generated.
Uncontaminated excavated materials shall be used for backfilling, where possible and approval
obtained.
Construction materials shall be re-used, where possible (e.g. wooden pallets for creating
signage).
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5.3.3 Recycling of Material
Plastic, metal and paper produced on construction sites and site offices shall be sent to
recyclers approved by the Municipality.
5.4 Mitigation Actions (Construction Phase)
5.4.1 Overall Management
Each Supervisor will segregate and remove the waste generated from his work area to the
relevant waste chute (where type and size of waste, permits). Small skips capable of being lifted
by crane will be utilised if it is not possible to use the waste chutes.
Open dumping and/or burning of waste shall be prohibited.
All points of waste generation on site shall be served by waste containers.
Waste shall be stored and transferred to the designated areas identified by the Client for
subsequent disposal at approved facilities.
Different types of waste shall be kept separate and labelled.
Any temporary hazardous waste storage areas shall be “bunded”, to prevent any potential
leaking of chemicals into the soil, surface water and groundwater. These areas shall not be
used for other purposes.
Storage containers shall be of sufficient size and number to contain all waste generated before
collection.
All waste shall be transported by transporters appointed by either the Client or Main Contractor
and disposed of at approved disposal facilities on a regular basis. Over- accumulation of waste
on site shall be prohibited.
A record on waste disposal shall be kept. These records shall include date, time, type of waste
and volume of waste disposed, disposal method / disposal facility.
Waste minimisation strategies shall be incorporated in all designs. Where possible, re-use,
recycling or reprocessing shall be implemented. Procurement of materials bought on site must
consider the amount of waste generated and consideration given to reducing this at the
procurement stage.
Design for the efficient supply of materials to reduce the generation of waste. The cost of waste
disposal, treatment and risk of contamination shall be included in cost estimated when deciding
on the process method.
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5.4.2 Recyclable and/or Re-useable Material
The recyclable or re-useable material (e.g. steel and concrete) shall be kept in an orderly
manner at the designated temporary storage location; it shall be segregated from waste material
and clearly marked for collection.
5.4.3 Responsibility
Project Manager to arrange a daily visual and weekly documented inspection of the waste
accumulation areas. The Supervisor on site responsible for waste management must record the
waste data (i.e. waste generated, disposed of, reused and recycled).
5.4.4 Monitoring
Inspections on the implementation and maintenance of the Waste Management Plan will be
monitored by the Project Manager and Procurement Department and deviations recorded on an
Action Notice. Instruction will be provided to non-conforming parties for immediate compliance
with this plan.
5.4.5 Reporting and Review
The findings of daily inspection and waste data shall be submitted to the PM or MR on a weekly
basis. The Project Manager shall report immediately any waste incident that occurs at the
construction site to the Client or Consultant.
6 MATERIALS
Environmentally conscious choices are highly encouraged when selecting building materials.
Materials used on site must not only be environmentally friendly but safe, for example lead-free
paints and asbestos-free materials will be used instead of paints and materials that contain toxic
substances. Management and procurement departments have a duty to proactively seek safer
and more environmentally friendly alternatives for all materials currently being used, wherever
possible. TRUST CONSTRUCTION Commercial and Procurement Department will where
reasonably practicable ensure that Hazardous material left over or expired can be returned to
the manufacturer for disposal. Environmentally conscious choices are highly encouraged when
selecting building materials. Materials and technologies that minimize adverse environmental
impacts and reduce power consumption are recommended. Documented evidence of
environmentally conscious materials selections will be considered for positive performance
points and compliance with international standards. All hazardous materials, whether temporary
or permanent, shall be suitable for the intended use and be safely installed in strict conformance
with the manufacturer's instructions. All site deliveries of hazardous materials must include the
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relevant MSDS‟s, which must be maintained within the contractor‟s on-site documentation
system and be visibly displayed at the material storage area at all times.
6.1 Hazardous Materials
6.1.1 Objectives
To provide a system for purchasing, storing, controlling and recording the use of hazardous
substances and materials introduced at each site. Management shall identify and notify
employees of these hazards and ensure the required emergency medical treatment is available
at the workplace. The correct protective clothing and equipment specified in the “Material Safety
Data Sheets” when working with such hazardous substances or materials and what action to
take should a spillage occur, shall also be provided. Contract Managers must make provision to
the site logistics department for the disposal of hazardous chemical waste, liquid or solid that
may present a risk of personal injury or impact to the environment, including oils, grease and
other hydrocarbon based materials, at an approved location.
6.1.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory
Hazardous Material Inventory required from contractor and sub-contractors.
Hazardous Material Inventory to be updated every time there are new chemicals introduces into
the project.
6.1.3 Material Safety Data Sheets
Material Safety Data Sheets shall be available for each chemical, to ensure action in the case of
accidental contact or spillages.
The procurement department in conjunction with site stores shall provide hazard MSDS‟s to the
Site Management office, to ensure correct medical treatment is provided.
Ensure all employees are provided with the correct, approved protective clothing for the type of
chemical used.
6.1.4 Hazardous Materials Purchasing Controls
Each site shall appoint a responsible person for purchasing hazardous materials according to
safe specifications.
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6.1.5 Hazardous Materials Storage
6.1.5.1 Flammable Liquids
Only approved containers and portable tanks shall be used for storage and handling of
flammable and combustible liquids.
Flammable or combustible liquids shall not be stored in areas used for exits, stairways or
normally used for the safe passage of people.
Flammable liquids shall be stored separately from chemicals in suitable closed vessels and kept
in a controlled, ventilated and lockable storage facility, which either is in a safe position or in a
fire resisting structure.
Wherever flammable liquids are stored, all reasonably practicable steps shall be taken to ensure
that any leaks shall be contained or immediately drained off to a suitable container or to a safe
place or otherwise treated and made safe.
Outdoors portable tanks shall not be closer than 6 meters from any building. A 1.5 meter “clear
area” shall separate two or more portable tanks.
Within 60 meters of each portable tank, there shall be a 5 meter wide clear access way to
permit approach of fire control apparatus.
Storage areas shall be kept free of debris and other combustible material.
Adequate equipment shall be available to extinguish any fire that might originate from such
storage tanks.
Storage areas shall be properly demarcated and sign posted.
6.1.5.2 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Storage
Gas cylinders must be stored at ground level, be in a well ventilated place in a locked cage to
prevent unauthorized use and access.
Provided sufficient shelter (shaded area) to prevent cylinders from being exposed to extremes
of weather.
Kept clear of all flammable or combustible material.
Storage areas to be fitted with highly visible signage - “LPG - highly flammable” and “no
smoking or naked flame”.
Separated from other gas cylinders such as oxygen, chlorine, and ammonia by a distance of at
least 3 meters.
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The LPG storage locations shall be provided with two 9kg ABC fire extinguishers. All
installations and maintenance shall be undertaken by trained LPG fitters and hoses tested for
safe working and leaks on a quarterly basis as a minimum.
6.1.5.3 Drums
Drums shall be stored vertically (unless purpose built) on spill pallets to minimize the possibility
of puncture and/or leakage.
Where drums are to be recycled for site storage, previous contents should be ascertained and
drums well flushed prior to charging with new contents.
Where drums are to be cut, drums must be flushed and a gas test must be carried out before
carrying out any hot work.
6.1.5.4 Fire Control
At least one portable 9kg dry powder fire extinguisher of shall be located not less than 5 meters,
not more than 10 meters from any flammable liquid storage area located outside.
6.1.5.5 Hazardous Materials Disposal
Florescent tubes will be disposed of in a specially fabricated drum or container that will contain
the Mercury and glass pieces.
When the container is full it shall be forwarded to a municipal approved disposal company for
legal disposal (see the environmental technical guidelines for approved companies).
6.2 Removal of Material & Waste
6.2.1 Domestic Waste
Sufficient containers with lids shall be provided at the locations where domestic and food waste
is generated (e.g. office, workshop), the waste shall be regularly collected and taken to the main
waste storage area.
The waste containers shall be covered at all times.
The waste shall be disposed of at a local authority waste site.
Covered, tip proof metal drums will be provided at the office, workshop and other areas where
required.
Where considered necessary, additional drums will be installed. In addition, an active ongoing
anti-litter campaign involving all employees and/or sub-contractors will be instituted on site.
Proper disposal of domestic waste will be included in the induction programme.
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Waste will not be burnt on site!
6.2.2 Non Hazardous Waste
This waste must be segregated into steel, wood and concrete skips. These skips for scrap steel
and wood shall be demarcated and removed to the designated areas when they are full.
Concrete shall be loaded and trucked to a designated area when required.
6.2.3 Hazardous Waste
Hazardous waste must be handled and dumped according to legislation in the designated
dumping sites.
An appointed and approved contractor will be assigned for the removal of all hazardous waste,
in accordance with legal municipality rules.
The temporary hazardous waste storage area shall be separated or distanced from sources of
ignition. It shall have a hard standing base of concrete or impervious material, to prevent
leakage of waste. Concrete or similar “bunding”, around the perimeter must be protection from
extreme weather, sheltered, with
lockable door/gate, erected with warning signs of the potential hazards, and equipped with a
chemical spill control kit.
The hazardous waste storage area shall be accessed by authorised staff only.
Different types of hazardous waste shall be stored separately to avoid chemical reactions.
The container for storing hazardous waste shall be tightly closed, leak proof, made of materials
that are compatible with the waste to be stored.
Containers shall be securely attached and clearly marked with the type of contents, safety
precautions and warning labels. This information shall be written in Arabic, English and/or
another language understood by the majority of the workmen.
Any chemical spill shall be cleaned up immediately and the cleansing materials shall be
disposed of by the approved disposal company. The spillage shall be recorded (i.e. incident
date, time, location, chemical spilled and its estimated volume).
A waste transfer note (WTN) must be obtained from the disposal company and records kept for
auditing purposes.
All members of site staff will be made aware, by means of site induction and training from the
training department, regarding Regulatory requirements on Hazardous Waste Management.
Hazardous materials left over or expired should be returned to manufacturer for disposal
wherever practicable.
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All hazardous materials, whether temporary or permanent, shall be suitable for the intended use
and be safely installed in strict conformance with the manufacturer‟s instructions. All site
deliveries of hazardous materials must include the relevant MSDS‟s, which must be maintained
with the contractor‟s onsite documentation system - MSDS File - and be immediately available
at the storage area at all times.
6.2.4 Liquid and Sewage Disposal
Liquid and sewage shall be disposed of by an approved and appointed contractor complying
with municipality rules.
Tanks on site shall be “bunded”, (110% capacity of the tank) and maintained.
6.2.5 Construction waste
The collection of solid construction waste will be removed from site at regular intervals.
Stored construction waste will be covered and/or surrounded by a screen mesh fence to prevent
being blown across the site and into waterways.
Environmentally hazardous waste materials shall be transported and recycled or disposed of in
accordance with municipality guidelines.
No waste shall be disposed of on land or into waterways on the project.
Skips and garbage bins with lids shall be provided on site to enable proper waste collection.
A record of waste disposal activities, including location of bins, stockpiles, name of removal
contractor, waste volumes, and disposal receipts shall be maintained by the logistics officer.
Re-useable or recyclable materials shall be sorted from construction waste instead of using for
land filling.
Depending on the vicinity of the batch plant, the concrete trucks shall either be instructed to
wash out at the plant, or as a last resort a washout pit shall be constructed and maintained on
site.
6.2.6 Recycling
A „reduce, reuse, recycle‟ waste campaign will be implemented on-site for the daily
management and monitoring of waste. Waste collection times will be coordinated by the
logistics department to the waste management company(s). The true cost of waste includes
some of the following:
Purchase price of materials being wasted.
Skip hire and transport pickup.
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On-site sorting, handling and managing time.
Poor packing or overfilling of skips leads to double handling.
Lost income from not salvaging re-usable or recyclable waste.
Figure 1 – Waste Minimization and Cost Savings
Streamlined procurement
Less over-ordering
Less site clutter
Increased site worker
efficiency
Improved construction
timetable.
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7 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS/RECORDS
7.1 : Waste Transfer Note (Example Only)
Waste Category A) Recyclable / (B)Non-Hazardous Construction Waste/ (C) Hazardous
Waste Description of Waste
Chemical Composition of Waste
Process from which waste originated
Containment details
Total quantity / volume to be transferred
Name & location of disposal / recycling facility
Authorized personnel handling on site
(If hazardous, Safety Officer)
Signature (upon transfer)
Authorized carrier handling transfer
Signature (upon transfer)
Date of Transfer
Material safety data sheet provided?
Any spills before transfer?
Any spills during transfer?
Truct_Construction_QHSE.igx
General Manager
Deputy General Manager
Contracts Manager
Sr. Accountant
Assistant Accountant
Sr. Purchasing Officer
Project ManagerMechanical /
Electrical Division Manager
Assit. PR
Business Development
Manager(MR)
Projects Manager
Project Engineer
Mechanical Site
Engineer
Electrical Site
Engineer
HSE Officer
Foreman
Labouror
Site Engineer
Sr. Public Relation Officer
Camp Boss
Driver
Electrician
Labouror
Mechanics Plumber
LabourorLabouror
IMSD-03 Organizational ChartApproved by GMR.1Date: Nov. 23, 2010
Elec. Foreman
Draftsman
LIST OF PROJECTS EXCUTED IN THE LAST 9 YEARS TRUST CONSTRUCTION ESTABLISHMENT
Sr.No. Project Title Project Value AED Client ConsultantProject
DurationStart Date Finish Date
MW/AF/273/2009 116,584,364 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 12 Months 6/27/2010 6/26/2011
Brief Description of Works
BMS/0473/2009 15,000,000 BURKAN MUNITIONS SYSTEM
LLC BURKAN MUITIONS 4 Months 5/20/2011 9/21/2011
Brief Description of Works
BMS/0116/2010 4,180,000 BURKAN MUNITIONS SYSTEM
LLC BURKAN MUITIONS 4 Months 7/19/2010 11/18/2010
Brief Description of Works
MW/AF/241/2009 17,500,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 10 Months 6/6/2010 4/5/2011
Brief Description of Works
MW/GM/003/2009 152,940,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 18 Months 1/6/2009 11/30/2010
Brief Description of Works
SOC/CFD/CNS/2008/220 8,150,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 6 Months 1/28/2009 7/27/2009
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/463/2007 54,750,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 18 Months 12/30/2007 8/29/2009
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/185/2006 46,777,019 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 18 Months 6/12/2007 5/8/2009
Brief Description of Works
MW/OU/103/2007 108,450,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 11 Months 6/23/2008 5/22/2009
Brief Description of Works
MW/NF/070/2008 14,913,436 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 8 Months 2/10/2008 6/27/2009
Brief Description of Works
MW/OU/244/2008 12,781,670 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 4 Months 12/23/2008 5/22/2009
Brief Description of Works
1
4
5
6
7
2
8
3
Constriction of Administration, accommodation , stores and other building for Armed force at Mina Zayed- Abu Dhabi
Construction of Stores and Administration building for Special Force HQ at Toban Camp
Construction of Administration and Accommodations building for Armed Forces at Al Moqatra - Abu Dhabi
Construction of Administration and Accommodations building for Armed Forces at Zayed Military City - Abu Dhabi
Construction of Hangers and Administration building for Armed Forces at Zayed Military City - Abu Dhabi
Additional works for SOC Squadron Regiment - at Sas Al Nahel - Abu Dhabi
Construction of Administration and Hanger for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
Construction of Rocket Facility building and ammunition stores at Zayed Military City - Abu Dhabi
Demil Phase I, II, III
9
10
11
Construction of services route for Naval Jetty at Mina Zayed - Abu Dhabi
Additional works for Armed force at Mina Zayed - Abu Dhabi
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LIST OF PROJECTS EXCUTED IN THE LAST 9 YEARS TRUST CONSTRUCTION ESTABLISHMENT
Sr.No. Project Title Project Value AED Client ConsultantProject
DurationStart Date Finish Date
MW/OU/081/2008 &MW/OU/090/2008 19,930,107 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 6Months 4/9/2008 9/21/2008
Brief Description of Works
MW/NF/341/2006 54,440,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 15 Months 10/21/2007 1/18/2009
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/191/2007 16,236,815 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 15 Months 11/20/2007 2/19/2009
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/414/2007 9,400,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 8 Months 2/17/2008 10/17/2008
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/316/2006 5,875,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 6 Months 11/1/2007 4/30/2008
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/003/2006 26,250,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 12 Months 10/8/2006 3/7/2008
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/221/2006 23,990,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 16 Months 10/8/2006 2/7/2008
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/4546/2004 13,882,340 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 15 Months 2/19/2006 5/18/2007
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/391/2004 15,475,769 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 16 Months 1/3/2005 4/2/2006
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/392/2004 18,543,437 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 16 Months 6/25/2005 10/25/2006
Brief Description of Works
19
Construction of buildings , Mosque and Helipad for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
20
Construction of administration and accommodation building for Armed Forces at Al Minhad - Dubai
21
Construction of buildings , road and Helipad for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
18
Construction of infrastructure (Road, Electrical network) for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
14
Construction of Administration for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
15
Construction of building for Armed Forces at Al Minhad - Dubai
16
Construction of Administration for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
17
Construction of buildings & Chain Fence for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
13
Construction buildings for Al Fujairah Navel Base (Phase - 1)
12
Construction buildings for Heir College of Technology at Khalifa "A" - Abu Dhai
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LIST OF PROJECTS EXCUTED IN THE LAST 9 YEARS TRUST CONSTRUCTION ESTABLISHMENT
Sr.No. Project Title Project Value AED Client ConsultantProject
DurationStart Date Finish Date
MW/SO/457/2005 28,920,000 UAE ARMED FORCE STANLEY CONSULTANTS 8 Months 2/18/2006 10/18/2006
Brief Description of Works
MW/AF/454/2006 8,962,430 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 12 Months 5/17/2006 9/30/2007
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/390/2004 7,796,346 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 14 Months 3/15/2005 5/15/2006
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/237/2006 4,093,149 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 12 Months 1/9/2007 1/8/2008
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/031/2006 3,971,360 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 6 Months 10/29/2006 8/28/2007
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/387/2005 2,060,962 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 4 Months 11/6/2006 8/5/2007
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/431/2005 5,480,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 10 Months 9/19/2006 3/18/2007
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/088/2006 4,250,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 2 Months 5/21/2006 7/20/2006
Brief Description of Works
MW/AF/244/2006 2,855,720 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 2 Months 10/8/2006 12/7/2006
Brief Description of Works
MW-SO-392-2004 18,543,437 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 16 Months 6/25/2005 10/25/2006
Brief Description of Works
30
Construction works at Al Dhafra Air Base - Abu Dhabi
31
Construction of buildings , road and Helipad for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
27
Construction works for Armed Forces at Al Minhad - Dubai
28
Construction of infrastructure at Al Dhafra Air Base - Abu Dhabi
29
Construction works for Armed Forces at Al Minhad - Dubai
24
Construction of building for Armed Forces at Al Minhad - Dubai
25
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
26
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
22
Construction of building for Administration, accommodation and other infrastructure at Al Dhafra Air Base - Abu Dhabi
23
Construction works for KUKAS Air Port at Yugoslavia
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LIST OF PROJECTS EXCUTED IN THE LAST 9 YEARS TRUST CONSTRUCTION ESTABLISHMENT
Sr.No. Project Title Project Value AED Client ConsultantProject
DurationStart Date Finish Date
MW/SO/38/2003 10,453,670 UAE ARMED FORCE STANLEY CONSULTANTS 20 Months 8/1/2004 3/31/2006
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/146/2003 14,380,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 10 Months 1/8/2005 11/7/2005
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/218/2003 8,790,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 18 Months 6/21/2002 7/20/2005
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/287/2003 3,960,150 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 12 Months 1/17/2007 1/16/2005
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/046/2003 3,000,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 24 Months 4/29/2003 4/28/2005
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/239/2003 2,265,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 8 Months 9/15/2004 5/14/2005
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/077/2004 3,090,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 4 Months 5/25/2004 9/24/2004
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/075/2003 5,670,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 14 Months 7/3/2004 9/2/2005
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/422/2004 3,785,020 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 15 Months 3/17/2004 6/16/2005
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/38/2006 1,071,650 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 4 Months 4/1/2006 7/31/2006
Brief Description of Works
39
Construction works at Al Dhafra Air Base - Abu Dhabi
40
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
41
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
36
Construction of Administration building at Hatta Camp
37
Construction works for Armed Forces at Al Ain Camp
38
Construction works for Armed forces at Hatta Camp
33
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
34
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
35
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
32
Construction works for Armed Forces at Al Minhad - Dubai
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LIST OF PROJECTS EXCUTED IN THE LAST 9 YEARS TRUST CONSTRUCTION ESTABLISHMENT
Sr.No. Project Title Project Value AED Client ConsultantProject
DurationStart Date Finish Date
MW/SO/363/2004 1,850,000 UAE ARMED FORCE STANLEY CONSULTANTS 1 Months 1/25/2004 11/24/2004
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/355/2003 1,550,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 6 Months 1/17/2004 7/16/2004
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/405/2002 12,030,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 15 Months 9/20/2003 12/19/2004
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/178/2001 27,518,670 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 20 Months 8/1/2001 3/17/2003
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/007/2003 7,500,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 17 Months 4/19/2003 9/18/2004
Brief Description of Works
MW/SO/038/2001 4,900,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 12 Months 1/20/2002 1/19/2003
Brief Description of Works
MW/2295 3,670,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 12 Months 2/1/2001 1/31/2002
Brief Description of Works
MW/2119 4,680,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 6 Months 9/11/2000 3/10/2001
Brief Description of Works
MW/1937 4,800,000 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 9 Months 5/23/1999 2/22/2000
Brief Description of Works
MW/2095 14,477,426 UAE ARMED FORCECMW - DIRECTRATE OF
MILITARY WORKS 12 Months 1/23/2000 2/22/2001
Brief Description of Works
51
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
48
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
49
Construction works at Zayed Military City - Abu Dhabi
50
Construction works for Armed forces at Mahawi Camp - Abu Dhabi
45
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
46
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
47
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
42
Construction works for Armed Forces at Al Ain Camp
43
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
44
Construction works for HQ Special Operation at Sas Al Nakel- Abu Dhabi
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VEHICLE AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT LIST
Sr.N
o.
Plate
No.Description
Veh.
Colour
Model
Year
Reg. Issue
Date
Reg. Expire
Date
No,s
1 2
2 3883 Bobcat - Shovel - USA White 2000 9/1/2008 2/9/2012
3 22540 Fiat - Back loader - Italy Orange 2004 7/13/2004 2/5/2012
4 47787 Caterpillar - 950- Shovel - Belgium Yellow 2007 9/20/2006 1/18/2012
5 34217 Mitsubishi Pick-up - Japan White 2006 9/27/2006 1/15/2012
6 52372 Caterpillar - Back loader - U.K Yellow 2009 10/19/2008 1/15/2012
7 30800 Hyundai 25 Seater Bus - Korea Beige 2005 10/12/2004 1/12/2012
8 33777 Hyundai 25 Seater Bus - Korea Beige 2004 8/18/2004 1/12/2012
9 52920 Caterpillar - 216 - Shovel - USA Yellow 2008 10/19/2008 1/12/2012
10 58551 Mercedes S500 - Germany White 2006 5/29/2007 12/22/2011
11 32959 Mitsubishi Pick-up - Japan White 2006 9/27/2006 12/12/2011
12 14667 Mitsubishi Pick-up - Japan White 2009 11/10/2008 12/12/2011
13 17131 Ashok Leyland 67 Seater Bus - India White 2007 7/31/2007 12/12/2011
14 24991 Nissan Sunny Car - Japan White 2004 7/20/2004 11/9/2011
15 37701 Nissan Double Cabin Pick-up - Japan White 2010 10/17/2010 10/16/2011
16 19441 GMC Yukon 4 wheel - USA White 2008 7/23/2008 10/13/2011
17 3960 Ashok Leyland 67 Seater Bus - India White 2009 9/1/2008 10/6/2011
18 57289 Toyota Prado - Japan Silver 2009 7/30/2009 10/6/2011
19 63752 Nissan Sunny Car - Japan White 2004 7/20/2004 10/6/2011
20 92673 Mitsubishi Pajero - Japan Silver 2010 10/10/2010 10/4/2011
21 93675 Mitsubishi Pajero - Japan Silver 2010 10/10/2010 10/4/2011
22 92671 Mitsubishi Pajero - Japan White 2010 10/10/2010 10/4/2011
23 45993 Nissan Double Cabin Pick-up - Japan White 2004 7/21/2004 9/1/2011
24 57363 Toyota Prado - Japan White/Pearl 2008 8/4/2008 8/23/2011
25 83350 Caterpillar - 962 - Shovel - Belgium Yellow 2008 7/1/2008 7/31/2011
26 57204 Toyota Prado - Japan Silver 2009 7/30/2009 7/31/2011
27 84931 Mitsubishi Pick-up - Japan White 2008 7/14/2008 7/31/2011
28 68498 Nissan Pathfinder - USA Grey 2007 6/26/2007 7/31/2011
29 73605 Mitsubishi - Nativa White 2010 8/1/2010 7/30/2011
30 12050 Bobcat - Shovel - USA White 2007 2/8/2007 7/28/2011
TRUST CONSTRUCTION EST. مؤ سسة جرسث لالنشاءات
Tower Crane SpecificationTower Crane -Height : 25m ,Jib length : 45m, Capacity : 6Ton, Max.load @ jib end:
1.3 ton, Type-Stationary
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VEHICLE AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT LIST
31 72351 Toyota Prado - Japan Blue 2010 7/26/2010 7/24/2011
32 23013 Ashok Leyland 67 Seater Bus - India White 2010 7/6/2010 6/30/2011
33 21396 Toyota Land cruiser - Japan Silver 1999 3/14/1999 6/15/2011
34 41838 Nissan Double Cabin Pick-up - Japan White 2007 5/29/2007 6/15/2011
35 69344 Nissan Altima - Japan Grey 2006 5/15/2006 6/2/2011
36 2118 Hyundai 25 Seater Bus - Korea Beige 2004 2/17/2004 5/23/2011
37 52460 Hyundai Pick-up - Korea White 2004 3/13/2004 5/11/2011
38 13182 Caterpillar - Back loader - U.K Yellow 2008 4/10/2008 5/11/2011
39 52433 Ford Explorer - USA Silver 2005 4/24/2006 5/11/2011
40 91978 Nissan Sunny Car - Japan White 2005 3/8/2005 5/10/2011
41 18926 Chevrolet - Captiva - Korea Silver 2007 3/13/2007 4/11/2011
42 57108 Nissan Altima - Japan Black 2008 4/16/2008 4/11/2011
43 37410 Caterpillar - Boom loader - Belgium Yellow 2007 1/23/2007 3/27/2011
44 83013 Nissan Tida - Japan Silver 2008 3/16/2008 3/27/2011
45 83012 Nissan Tida - Japan Silver 2008 3/16/2008 3/27/2011
46 83005 Nissan Tida - Japan Silver 2008 3/16/2008 3/27/2011
47 58445 Caterpillar - Back loader - U.K Yellow 2008 2/14/2008 3/27/2011
48 82289 Honda - Oddissy - USA Golden 2003 10/13/2003 3/27/2011
49 42178 Toyota - Corolla - Taiwan White 2009 3/30/2010 3/15/2011
50 41901 Toyota - Corolla - Taiwan White 2009 3/30/2010 3/15/2011
51 49291 Nissan Sunny Car - Japan Silver 2004 1/1/2004 2/29/2012
52 27046 Nissan Double Cabin Pick-up - Japan White 2004 1/4/2004 3/29/2012
TRUST CONSTRUCTION EST. مؤ سسة جرسث لالنشاءات
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TRUST CONSTRUCTION EST.
Tel : 02 - 6411 217 Fax : 02 – 6411 219 P.O. Box: 25407 – Abu Dhabi
www.trustuae.com - @emirates.net.aetccfouadmail: -E
Key persons
1-Name : Fouad Khamis Al-Jamal
2- Occupation : G. Manager
3- Age : 62
4- Academic : B.Sc. Civil Eng.
5- Experience : 37 years
1-Name : Fayez Kamel Malkawi
2- Occupation : Deputy G. Manager
3- Age : 61
4- Academic : B.Sc. Civil Eng.
5- Experience : 37 years
1-Name : Mohammad Jamaluddin
2- Occupation : Contracts Manager
3- Age : 40
4- Academic : B.Sc. Civil Eng.
5- Experience : 18 years
No. Name Occupation Age Academic Qualification Experience
(Year)
1 Dr. Fouad Khamis Al-Jamal General Manager 62 B.Sc. Civil Eng. 37
2 Fayez Kamel Malakwi Deputy General Manager 61 B.Sc. Civil Eng. 37
3 Mohd. Jamal Eldin Civil Engineer 40 B.Sc. Civil Eng. 18
4 Wael Mohmod Hussien Lafi Head of Electrical & Mechanical 44 B.Sc. Elect. Eng. 20
5 Omar Mahmoud Qalyoubi Architectural Engineer 46 B.Sc. Arch. Eng. 22
6 Alaa Mohd. Sobhi Civil Engineer 34 B.Sc. Civil Eng. 12
7 Mustafa Mohd. Atef Civil Engineer 27 B.Sc. Civil Eng. 6
8 Khalil Zaqoute Mechanical Engineer 30 Mechanical Eng. 7
9 Kamal Abu Hasira Plumping Engineer 27 B.Sc. Civil Eng. 5
10 Jalal Hussein Awad Civil Engineer 31 B.Sc. Civil Eng. 6
11 Ramdan Ahmed Abdel Rahman Civil Engineer 32 B.Sc. Civil Eng. 7
12 Sabri Saydum Civil Engineer 25 B.Sc. Civil Eng. 4
13 Muhammed Ali Abdel Gaffar Mechanical Engineer 25 Mechanical Eng. 3
14 Muhammad Fouad Al Jamal Civil Engineer 26 B.Sc. Civil Eng. 3
15 Dandreb Montealegre Tagaroma Civil Engineer 26 B.Sc. Civil Eng. 4
16 Muhammed Abu Hasira Civil Engineer 25 B.Sc. Civil Eng. 3
LIST OF ENGINEERS - TRUST CONSTRUCTION EST.