Executive Project Manager Mr. Koh Keow Beng
ITINERARY
TAMPINES N6C
1A/1B
SITE MAP
ITINERARY
TIME ACTIVITY
1300 ARRIVAL & PASS EXCHANGE
1315 IN HOUSE SAFETY INDUCTION
1330 WAH MANAGEMENT
“FALL PREVENTION PLAN”
1400 TOURING EXHIBITS ON INNOVATION & WAH COMPLIANCES
1415 SITE TOUR (BLOCK 601A & 601B)
1530 TEA BREAK
1550 WAH LEADER IN CONSTRUCTION.
“BETTERMENT OF WAH AWARENESS”
1620 Q & A
1635 DEPARTURE FROM TAMPINES N6C 1A/1B
ROUTE OF SITE WALK
ASSEMBLY POINT
MTBM AREA 601A 601B
ASSEMBLY POINT 601A 601B ASSEMBLY POINT
CONTINGENCY PLAN
IN CASE OF ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS, ALL TO
PROCEED TO CES SITE MEETING ROOM . TWO VIDEO SLIDE
SHOWS WILL BE PRESENTED:
“PRECAST PLANKS INSTALLATION”
“DOUBLE TIER COLUMN INSTALLATION”
WSH Officer Swee Ken Peng
Safety Introduction Training
TITLE:
PROPOSED PUBLIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT
COMPRISING 6 BLOCKS OF 14 STOREY, 1 BLOCK OF 15
STOREY & 8 BLOCKS OF 16 STOREYS FLATS, 2 STOREY
CARPARK WITH ROOF GARDEN, COMMERCIAL &
COMMUNAL FACILITIES, PRECINCT PAVILIONS AND ESS
AT TAMPINES AVE 9 WITH PROPOSED PARK (TAMPINES N6
C1A & 1B WITH PARK) TAMPINES PLANNING AREA
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SITE LOCATION
Gate 1 Gate 2
Residential Blocks
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There are male and female toilets situated at the ground level of the site
office.
For female visitors please do ask for the lock combination number from
our site admin.
FEMALE MALE
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Safety
Helmet with chin strip
Visitors Pass
Safety Shoes
Siren will be blasted by tower
cranes
during an emergency
evacuation. In an orderly
manner, all visitors are to
assemble at assembly point.
DO NOT PANIC and run in
haphazard manner. Keep calm
while proceeding to assembly
point.
We are here
601A & BMai
n
Gat
e
Assembly
Point
Lifting areas are cordoned off with red & white tape / temporary movable barricades and
warning signage are displayed to alert and warn all Stakeholders
“DO NOT ENTER INTO THE LIFTING ZONE”.Kindly consult consent from the individual by Lifting Supervisor before entering the lifting
zone.
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Be aware of protruding rebar, slippery roads etc when walking on site.
Do NOT goof/play or conduct horse
play on site.
Be aware of your surroundings and
follow the traffic rules.
SAFETY IS ALWAYS FIRST.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION
HOPE YOU HAVE AN ENJOYABLE TIME
ON BOARD TAMPINES N6C 1A/1B
Presentation by
WSH Officer Swee Ken Peng
Fall Prevention Plan
Prepared By:
_________________________
WSHO Swee Ken Peng
Approved By:
_________________________
EPM Koh Keow Beng / PM Qin Xu HuiRev 20
19th Oct 2016
Fall Prevention Plan For
Tampines N6C1A/C1B
Project information
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PROPOSED PUBLIC HOUSING DEVELOPMENT COMPRISING 6
BLOCKS OF 14-STOREY, 1 BLOCK OF 15-STOREY & 8 BLOCKS
OF 16 STOREYS FLATS, 2-STOREY CARPARK WITH ROOF
GARDEN, COMMERCIAL & COMMUNAL FACILITIES, PRECINCT
PAVILIONS & ESS AT TAMPINES AVENUE 9 WITH PROPOSED
PARK (TAMPINES N6 C1A & 1B WITH PARK) (TAMPINES
PLANNING AREA
Policy for Fall Prevention
Chip Eng Seng Contractors (1988) Pte Ltd is committed in providing a safe work environment for itsemployees to prevent occupational injuries due to falls.
Fall Prevention Plan is an integral part of our commitment to a safe working environment. At any timewhen worker is exposed to fall from height hazards, we will implement control measures fromengineering controls to PPE to reduce the risk level.
Fall Prevention is achieved through hierarchy controls that will involve all levels of management.Supervisors and workers are expected to access the risks associated with the task and ensure thatproper mitigation is in place to protect them while climbing and working at height. Where worker isunsure of the methods, equipment or procedures to reduce the risk they are to seek direction fromtheir supervisors
The application of this policy shall be outlined within the fall prevention plan and shall be responsibilityof every worker within the company. This policy is supported by the highest level of management andshall be enforced without exception. CES is committed to reduce and ultimately eliminate anyaccident/incident resulting from working at height.
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Purpose of Fall Prevention Programme
• To Establish Guidelines And Procedures To Protect Everyone Engaged InExternal & Internal Work Activities That Expose Them To Potentials FallsFrom Heights And & Falling Objects And Various Rescue Methods.
• To Implement Guidelines And Procedures Through Effective Education /Training, Substitution, Engineering & Administrative Controls AndEnforcement To Meet Corporate Objective In Eliminating Accidents DueTo Fall From Height Therefore Achieving Zero Accidents
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ResponsibilitiesMr. Swee Ken peng (WSHO) is appointed as competent person to develop, implement, maintain and evaluate the Fall Prevention Plan.
Employer
Ensure that there is proper allocation of manpower and resources to ensure that the procedure is implemented at all site and reviewing the FPP quarterly with EHS department to ensure its effectiveness.
Employee
• Responsible for complying with the procedure•To bring management’s attention of any unsafe or hazardous conditions and practices that may cause injury to either themselves or any other employees•Understand and adhere to the procedures outlined in this Fall Prevention Plan.•Report of any incident/ near misses that may cause injuries to the workers
Executive Project Engineer/Project Engineer/Site Manager /Site Supervisor/Archi Coordinator/ M&E Coordinator
•Responsible for implementing the procedure on site•Ensure that workers are trained and briefed on the hazards and control measures before commencement of work.•Ensure that workers are donned in the correct type of PPE and also ensure the correct use of the PPE.•Responsible for monitoring compliance.•Ensure that all required resources are available before commencement of work.•Participate in formulation and review of FFP
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Responsibilities
Site EHS Department
• Responsible in monitoring compliance with procedures, routine inspection for works at height.• Identification of high risk activities during the joint conduction of Risk Assessment and Safe Work Procedures and recommendation of control measures to minimise the risk level• Conduct training to the employees and supervisors in recognising fall hazards and use of fall restraints and fall arrest system• Review of the FPP with relevant stakeholders to ensure its effectiveness
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ResponsibilitiesWork at Height Supervisor
1.To ensure that the person working at height in a workplace only after he has received adequate safety and health training to familiarize himself with the hazards associated with work at height and the precautions to be observed.2.To inspect and ensure any travel restraint system or any fall arrest system to be used in a workplace to carry out at the workplace any work at height are in good working conditions and are safe to use.3.To inspect and ensure the anchorage and anchorage line of the travel restraint system or fall arrest system at the start of every work shift to ensure that they are in good working conditions and are safe for use. 4.To immediately remove from service and such anchorage or anchorage line which is found to be defective.5.To immediately enters the results of every inspections referred to in sub-paragraph (2 & 3 ) into a register containing such details as may be required by the Commissioner before the end of the work shift.6.To ensure no hazardous work at height without permit to work.7.To ensure application for a permit-to work to carry out any hazardous work at height shall be made by the supervisor of the person who is to carry out the hazardous work at height.8.Briefs / trains workers on the safe work procedures, risk assessment, in-house rules and regulations, and othersafety requirements in Tool Box Meetings or other appropriate training means, as applicable, and maintain such training records.9.To ensure PPE and fall prevention equipment are adequate and in good conditions (eg. Safety helmet, safety boots, safety belt / harness and hand gloves, etc).10.To ensure safe means of access or egress to the work area are provided
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ResponsibilitiesWork at Height Supervisor
11.To ensure all persons subjected to falling risks are equipped with Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS).12.To ensure edge protection provided when there is falling risk.13.To inspect anchorage and lifeline installed.14.To ensure travel restraint system used to exclude persons from falling risk.15.To ensure material, equipment and work tools are placed at least 1m away from edges of building.16.To ensure materials, equipment and work tools are checked and free of damage or defect.17.To ensure adequate lightings are provided along the access and the work area.18.To ensure adequate and secured life line with padding against wear and tear are provided.19.To ensure barricade are erected to prevent fall from height.20.To ensure work area in good working conditions.21.To ensure safety measures are implemented before apply the Permit To work.22.To ensure personnel are adequately trained to perform work at height.23.As a Risk Assessment team member to supports the WSH Officer in the identification of measures in the safe work procedures / practices and risk assessment report for works intended for execution24.As an Emergency Rescue Team member shall assist ERT Warden and Emergency Coordinator during an emergency rescue operation.25.As a member of site organization (refer to the Organization chart) you have to follow the instruction from the Project Director , Project Manager and to guide the supporting staffs
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ResponsibilitiesWork at Height Assessor
1.Assess whether all reasonably practicable measures have been taken to ensure the safety and health of the person who will be carrying out the hazardous work at height; and2.inspect the site (including its surroundings) where the hazardous work at height is to be carried out together with the supervisor of the person who is to carry out the work, to ensure that the hazardous work at height can be carried out with due regard to the safety and health of the person and any other person at work in the factory who may be affected.3.If the work-at-height safety assessor is satisfied that the hazardous work at height can be carried out in the factory with due regard to the safety and health of persons who are to carry out the hazardous work at height and of other persons at work in the factory who may be affected, he shall endorse the application for the permit-to-work and forward the endorsed application to the authorised manager.4.It shall be the duty of the work-at-height safety assessor to exercise all due diligence when performing his functions in relation to the evaluation and endorsement of an application for a permit-to-work under paragraphs (1) and (2).
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ResponsibilitiesWork at Height Authorised Manager
The authorized manager for any hazardous work at height at a factory may issue a permit-to-work in relation to any hazardous work at height which is to be carried out in the factory if the authorised manager is satisfied that
1.there has been a proper evaluation of the risks and hazards involved in the carrying out of the work based on the available information;2.no incompatible work which may pose a risk to the safety and health of other persons at work in the factory will be carried out at the same time in the same vicinity as the hazardous work at height;3.all reasonably practicable measures will or have been taken to ensure the safety and health of the persons who carry out or are to carry out the hazardous work at height; and4.all persons who are to carry out the hazardous work at height are informed of the hazards associated with it.5.An authorised manager who issues a permit-to-work in respect of any hazardous work at height shall retain a copy of the permit-to-work.6.It shall be the duty of the authorised manager to exercise all due diligence when performing his function in relation to the issuance of a permit-to-work under paragraph (1).7.Subject to regulation 28, a permit-to-work shall be valid for the period stated therein, and if the hazardous work at height for which the permit-to-work is issued is not completed within the validity period, a fresh application shall be made in accordance with regulation 22.
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List Of Applicable Legal And Other Requirements Relevant To The Fall Prevention Plan
• Workplace Safety and Health Act• Workplace Safety and Health (Amendments) Acts 2008• Workplace Safety and Health (General Provisions) Regulations• Workplace Safety and Health (Construction) Regulations• Workplace Safety and Health (Risk Management) Regulations• Workplace Safety and Health (Incident Reporting) Regulations• Workplace Safety and Health (Scaffolds) Regulations 2011• Workplace Safety and Health (Working At Height) Regulations 2013• Workplace Safety and Health (Working At Height) Regulations 2014 Amendment• Singapore Standards CP 14: 1996 – Code of Practice for Scaffolds• Singapore Standards CP 20: 1999 - Code of Practice for Suspended Scaffolds• Singapore Standards CP 63 : 1996 (2005) – Code of Practice for The Lifting of Persons in Work Platforms suspended from
Cranes• Singapore Standard CP 79 : 1999 – Code of Practice for Safety Management System for Construction Worksites• Singapore Standard SS 506: Part 1: 2009 – Specification for OSH Management System• Singapore Standard SS 506: Part 2: 2009 – General Guidelines for the implementation of OSH Management System• Singapore Standard SS 508: Part 5: 2013 Graphical symbols — Safety colours and safety signs—Registered Safety Sign • Singapore Standard SS 528: Part 1: 2006- Personal Fall Arrest System: Full Body Harness• Singapore Standard SS 528: Part 2: 2006- Personal Fall Arrest System: Lanyards and Energy Absorber• Singapore Standard SS 528: Part 3: 2006- Personal Fall Arrest System: Self-retracting lifelines• Singapore Standard SS 528: Part 4: 2006- Vertical Rails and Vertical lifelines incorporating a sliding type fall arrestor• Singapore Standard SS 528: Part 5: 2006- Connectors with self locking and self closing gates• Singapore Standard SS 528: Part 6: 2006- Specifications for fall arrest system :System Performance Test • Singapore Standard SS 536 : 2008 – Code of Practice for the Safe Use of Mobile Cranes (Formerly CP 37 : 2000)• Singapore Standard SS 580 : 2012 - Code of Practice for Formwork• Singapore Standard SS 559 : 2010 – Code of Practice for Safe Use of Tower Crane • Code of Practice for Working Safely at Height (Published October 2009 by MOM)• Code of Practice for Working Safely at Height 2013• CES In-House Rules and Regulations
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Company Procedures For Compliances
To Set Up A Sub Committee For All Relevant Sub
Contractors Responsible For Fall Prevention Plan And
As Well As The Rescue Parties Together With The
Rescuing Procedures & Methods.
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Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
Formulation of Risk Assessment and SWP
Contract Awarded
Kick Off Meeting
Formation Of RA Team
Hazard Identification
Risk Evaluation
Implementation Of Control
Measures
Residual Risk Evaluation
Additional Control Measures
Signature and Approval
Implementation
Monitoring
Review
Work Completed
RA to be Jointly Conducted By RA Team
which consists of CES Staff and Sub con
relevant personnel.
Through monitoring, CES will evaluate to
ensure that all control measures adopted
are effective to minimise the risk level to as
low as reasonably practicable if not a review
to be done.
Objective of the meeting is to inform the
Subcon on the requirements of CES and
other statutory requirements.
Scheduled of Kick Off Meeting within two
weeks.
Endorsement By RA Team And Approval
By Site Top Management Representative
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Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
5 * 5 Matrix to use to evaluate the
risk level
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Types of Training
1. Safety Kick-off Meeting Before Work Commencement
2. In- House Safety Induction Course Before Work Commencement
3. Weekly In House Training By Sub-Con
4. Specific Work Training By Sub-con
5. Weekly Mass Tool Box Training By Safety Personnel
6. Monthly Safety Committee Meeting / Weekly Site Inspection
7. Safety Promotion To Raise Awareness
8. Implementing FPP to All Workers Associated With Working At
Height
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Various Types of Inspection Frequency
1. Daily Inspection By WSHO.
2. Daily & Spot Check Inspection By CES WSHS
3. Standing Supervision By Sub Con WSHS
4. Weekly Safety Committee Inspection By WSHO
5. Weekly Scaffold Inspection By Scaffold Supervisor
6. Monthly Corporate Inspection
7. Weekly P&T Consultants Inspection
8. Quarterly HDB Audit
9. Ad-Hoc Inspection By WSHO & EPM.
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Summary of Work Activities That Requires Fall Prevention Plan
1. Repair And Maintenance Works And Refilling Diesel Operation On The Boring Rig.
2. Setting Up And Dismantling Of Kent ledge Operation.3. Use Of Man cage To Access For Setting Up And Dismantling Of Kent ledge
Operation. 4. Measurement Works And Welding Works Near Bored Hole.5. Installation of Slot On Barricade Near Bored Hole.6. Installation of 6m high hoarding. (Hoarding Post Runner)7. Installation of 6m high hoarding. (Hoarding Panel /Zinc sheet)8. Installation Of Runner. (Construction of Site Office and Worker Quarter)9. Installation Of Corridor Access. (Construction of Site Office and Worker
Quarter)10. Installation Of Corridor Railing. (Construction of Site Office and Worker
Quarter)11. Installation Of Corridor Railing and Overhang shelter using Boom Lift.12. Installation of Main Beam. (Construction of Site Office and Worker Quarter)
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Various Rescuing Methods1. Personnel
Victim is accessible by rescue team. Rescue Team need not use any rescue equipment
2. Man-Cage• Victim Is Not Accessible By Rescue Team. Use Of Man Cage Hoisted By Crawler
Crane To Bring The Victim Down.
3. For Difficult Cases-To call SCDF and wait for SCDF experts to arriveClassification of Difficult Cases
• Victim Fainted Eg. Unconscious, No Response to call• Unreachable by Rescue Team even using method 2 and 3.• Got Stuck in Structure – Rebar , Starter Bar or Concrete Structure etc.• Victim complaining about extreme pain when touched.• Injured sustain fractures or serious injuries• Body Torn Apart• Death Cases
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Various Rescuing Methods
To use the following machineries if available to reach the victim by using pull in method.
Scissor Lift Boom Lift
Machinery
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Various Rescuing Methods
To use the following machineries if available to reach the victim by using pull in method.
Man Cage
Machinery
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Various Rescuing Methods
Rescue Methods
Rescue by using a rope as temporary measure to wait for rescue
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Various Rescuing Methods
Rescue Methods
Recovery position after rescuing
This recovery position shall be briefed to all rescuer or site personnel after
victim is being rescued which should be maintained as follow
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Fall Protection equipment
Maintenance of Fall Protection Equipment
• Daily inspection by sub-con WSHS during daily tool box
meeting
• Weekly Inspection shall be conducted on individual full body
safety harness & man cage by sub-con WSHS on respective
inventories and witnessed by CES WSHS Ramesh
• Checklists of the Inspection shall be kept on site and made
readily available for verification
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Fall Protection equipment
Check points for Full Body Safety Harness
FULL BODY
SAFETY HARNESS
(with Shock Absorber)
1) Webbing : Check that the webbing has no frayed
edges, loose or broken stitching, burns and cuts.
2) Lanyard : Check that the lanyard has no frayed
edges, loose or broken stitching, burns and cuts.
3) D-Ring / Dorsal Anchor Point : Check that the D-
Ring is not cracked or distorted.
4) Buckle : Check that the buckle is not loose, broken
or distorted.
5) Shock Absorbers: Check for any wear and tear of
the material.
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Fall Protection equipment
Proper Wearing of Safety Harness
Step 1
Hold your harness by the "D" ring and
shake out any kinks, ensuring the
straps are not tangled or twisted.
Step 2
Hold the harness up by the shoulder straps
and ensure leg straps hang free.
Step 3
Pass your arms through shoulder straps
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Fall Protection equipment
Proper Wearing of Safety Harness
Step 4
Connect the chest buckle.
Step 5
Adjust the rear “D” so that it is
between the shoulder blades and
within the users reach. A rear “D”
that is too high or too low will
cause the body to take an
undesirable position during a fall
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Fall Protection equipment
Proper Wearing of Safety Harness
Step 6
Pull the harness down at the back so
the sub pelvic strap sits under the
buttocks. DO NOT twist or cross the
straps.
Step 7
Connect the leg buckles and adjust
all webbing so that the harness fits
comfortably without restricting free
movement or pinching.
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Emergency Response & Rescue Team (ERRT)
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Emergency Response & Rescue Team (ERRT)
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Rescue Procedures Adopted By Site Management
• Upon Accident Occurred
• Site Main Controller (EPM Koh Keow Beng / PM Qin Xuhui) To Assess Situation and Make Decision
• Concurrently, Site Clerk activate SCDF Via calling 995 (If Needed)
• Site Incident Controller (WSHO Swee Ken Peng / WSHC Palani & Kevin Lam) Activate All Rescue Personnel on Standby and Stop All Work Activities.
• Site Main Controller Together With All Rescue Team To Decide Which Rescue Method Is More Feasible (Based on Victim’s Condition and Location)
• Decision & Method To Be Made For The Rescue And The Action.
• Based on decision by Site Main Controller (EPM Koh Keow Beng / PM Qin Xuhui), Site Incident Controller (WSHO Swee Ken Peng / WSHC Palani & Kevin Lam) lead Emergency Recue Team (based on availability) to safely bring down the victim.
• First Aider (WSHC Palani & Kevin Lam) To Apply First Aid For Victim If Necessary.
• Traffic Marshal (Murugesan) To Clear The Way For SCDF And Ambulance
• Arrival Of SCDF
• Site Main Controller (EPM Koh Keow Beng / PM Qin Xuhui) Report The Situation To The SCDF Officer
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Work Activities
for
General Works
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Fall Prevention MeasuresConstruction Worker Quarter Zinc Roofing (CES)
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
Zinc Roof at
Worker Quarter
Engineering Controls
Provision of proper work platform for worker to
access to the working height.
Administrative Controls
1.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
2.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
3. Scaffold erect and inspect by qualified Erector
and Supervisor.
4. Do not climb over the guardrail of the scaffold
5. Work within the work platform of the scaffold
PPE
All Workers to be equipped with Safety Harness
and anchored to the guardrail of the mobile
scaffold
Responsible Person-
1.WSHC Palani
2.WSHC Kevin Lam
3.WSHS Rajes
4.WSHS Rahman
5.WSHS Kartick
6.WSHS Maha
7.WSHS Rana
8.WSHS Mahbub
9.WSHS Sundaram
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
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Fall Prevention MeasuresErection of Barricade At Excavation Pit (CES)
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Erection of
Barricade At
Excavation Pit &
Trench
Engineering Controls
Provision of Fall Restrain System for workers
erecting the barricade
Administrative Controls
1.Daily Toolbox briefing
2.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
3. Training by WSH Personnel
4. Use of restrain system to erect the barricade at
the edge of excavation
PPE
All Workers to be equipped with Safety Belt and
anchored to Horizontal Life Line
Responsible Person-
1.WSHC Palani
2.WSHC Kevin Lam
3.WSHS Rajes
4.WSHS Rahman
5.WSHS Kartick
6.WSHS Maha
7.WSHS Rana
8.WSHS Mahbub
9.WSHS Sundaram
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
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Fall Prevention MeasuresMaintenance Works At ECM (CES)
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Maintenance
Works At ECM
Engineering Controls
Provision of safe means access to ECM
treatment tank
Administrative Controls
1.Daily Toolbox Briefing
2. RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
3. Inspection by WSHS to ensure the stability of
safe mean access
PPE
All Workers to be equipped with belt and
anchored to the guardrail
Responsible Person-
1.ECO Nurul
2.WSHC Palani
3.WSHC Kevin Lam
4.WSHS Rajes
5.WSHS Rahman
6.WSHS Kartick
7.WSHS Maha
8.WSHS Rana
9.WSHS Mahbub
10.WSHS Sundaram
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
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Work Activities
for
Structural Works
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Fall Prevention MeasuresWorking at Excavated Pit & Trench
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Carried out work
in Excavated Pit
& Trench
Engineering Controls
Provision of proper access/egress into the
excavated trench
Administrative Controls
1.Supervisor to ensure that the trench has been
inspected at least by site engineer daily and after
every downpour and COS for excavated trench
has been received
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by WSH Personnel to ensure the
stability and rigidity of the access
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
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Fall Prevention MeasuresWorking at Excavated Pit & Trench
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Erection Of
Barricade on
Pile cap
Engineering Controls
Provision of proper access/egress for safety
workers to access to the top of pile cap to install
the top rail and mid rail.
Administrative Controls
1.Training on sequential steps on safe erection of
barricade on pile cap conducted to all relevant
stakeholders before commencement of work
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4. Inspection by WAH Supervisor
PPE
Workers are equipped with safety harness and
WAH Supervisor to ensure that all personnel
involved in the activities are anchored properly to
a secured point . Eg the rebar column
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
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Fall Prevention MeasuresConcreting Works at Height
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Concreting Works
At Height
Engineering Controls
Provision of Barricade to edge of Pilecap and
proper access/egress point
Administrative Controls
1.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
2.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work.
3. Inspection by WAH Supervisor
PPE
Workers are equipped with safety harness or
safety belt and WAH Supervisor to ensure that
all personnel involved in the activities are
anchored properly to guardrail
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
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Fall Prevention MeasuresRebar Works At Heights 4.3 m
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Rebar Works Engineering Controls
Provision of proper working platform- mobile
scaffold
Administrative Controls
1.Use of mobile scaffold to access to the column
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4. Provision of Mobile Scaffold erected by
qualified erector and inspect by Scaffold
Supervisor
5. Workers to stand and work within the platform
and anchored their safety harness to the
guardrail
6. Scaffold erect by ASC
PPE
Worker to put on safety harness and anchorage
onto the guardrail of the mobile scaffold .
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
62
Fall Prevention MeasuresConstruction of External Staircase & Wall Form At Height
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Construction of
External Staircase
& Wall Form
Engineering Controls
Provision of proper working platform – mobile scaffold
Administrative Controls
1.Use of mobile scaffold for erection of formwork for
the wall
2.Scaffold access to the external staircase erect by
qualified erector and inspect by Scaffold Supervisor
3.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
4.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
5. Inspection by WSHS and WAH Supervisor
6. Scaffold erect by ASC
7. Workers to stand and work within the platform and
anchored their safety harness to the guardrail .
8 Worker must not climb over the guardrail and only
work within the work platform
9. Scaffold to be sit on firm concrete ground
PPE
Safety harness anchorage to guardrail of the mobile
scaffold
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
63
Fall Prevention MeasuresConstruction of 4.3 Column
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Construction of
4.3 Column
Engineering Controls
Provision of proper working platform – mobile
scaffold and work bench
Administrative Controls
1.Use of mobile scaffold for erection of formwork
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4. Inspection by WSHS and WAH Supervisor
5. Scaffold erect by ASC
6. Workers to stand and work within the platform
and anchored their safety harness to the
guardrail
7. Use of work bench for working height less than
2.5m
PPE
Safety harness anchorage to guardrail of the
mobile scaffold
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
64
Fall Prevention MeasuresFormworks Erection & Dismantle of Formwork ( Height Not More Than 3m)
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Formworks
Erection &
Dismantle
(Height not more
than 3m)
Engineering Controls
Provision of Work Bench
Administrative Controls
1.Usage of work bench to erect and dismantle of
formwork
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4. Inspection by WSHS and WAH Supervisor
5. The work bench must be placed on the level
ground.
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department .
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
65
Fall Prevention MeasuresInstallation of Lift Shaft Platform
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
Lift Shaft
Platform
Engineering Controls
1.Provision of work platform
Administrative Controls
1.Training of Installation of Lift Shaft Platform
was conducted
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, WSHS and WAH
Supervisor
5. Use of Work Bench
PPE
Safety Harness anchorage at the lift line provided
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong (
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
66
Fall Prevention MeasuresErection of False Work At First Storey Slab (Not more than 4m)
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Erection of False
Work At First
Storey Slab Not
more than 4m
Engineering Controls
1.Provision of safe work platform
Administrative Controls
1.Ensure at least 500mm work platform provided
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, Formwork Supervisor
WSHS and WAH Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored to the scaffold frame
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
67
Fall Prevention MeasuresErection & dismantling of column formwork
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Erection &
dismantling of
column
formwork
Engineering Controls
1.Provide of scaffolding platform
Administrative Controls
1.Ensure at least 500mm work platform provided
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, Formwork Supervisor
WSHS and WAH Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored to the scaffold frame
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
68
Fall Prevention MeasuresErection & dismantling of ceiling shade formwork
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Erection &
dismantling of
ceiling shade
formwork
Engineering Controls
1.Provide of scaffolding platform
Administrative Controls
1.Ensure at least 500mm work platform provided
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, Formwork Supervisor
WSHS and WAH Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored to the scaffold frame
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
69
Fall Prevention MeasuresErection & dismantling of staircase wall formwork
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Erection &
dismantling of
staircase wall
formwork
Engineering Controls
1.Provide of scaffolding platform
Administrative Controls
1.Ensure at least 500mm work platform provided
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, Formwork Supervisor
WSHS and WAH Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored to the scaffold frame
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
70
Fall Prevention MeasuresErection and dismantling of column formwork
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Erection &
dismantling of
column
formwork
Engineering Controls
1.Provide of scaffolding platform
Administrative Controls
1.Ensure at least 500mm work platform provided
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, Formwork Supervisor
WSHS and WAH Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored to the scaffold frame
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
71
Fall Prevention MeasuresErection and dismantling of GI props at kitchen yard
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Erection &
dismantling of GI
propping at
kitchen yard
Engineering Controls
1.Provide of scaffolding platform
Administrative Controls
1.Ensure at least 500mm work platform provided
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, Formwork Supervisor
WSHS and WAH Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored to the scaffold frame
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
72
Fall Prevention MeasuresWork at the edge of the building (Air Con Ledge)
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Work at the edge
of the building
(Air Con Ledge)
Engineering Controls
Provision of hard barricade
Administrative Controls
1.Training on work at edge of the building (air
con)
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, WSHS and WAH
Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored on the lifeline with the
looping onto the water pipe opening
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
73
Fall Prevention MeasuresWork at the edge of the building (Air Con Ledge & yards)
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Work at the
edge of the
building (Air
Con Ledge &
Yards) use of
safety screen
Engineering Controls
Provision of Safety Screen
Administrative Controls
1.Training on work at edge of the building (air
con)
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, WSHS and WAH
Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored on the Precast lifting
points
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
74
Fall Prevention MeasuresErection and dismantling of formwork along corridor
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Erection &
dismantling
Formwork along
corridor
Engineering Controls
1.Provision of hard barricade
No erection and dismantling of falsework and
formwork are allowed when scaffolding were
dismantled and in the mid of provision of safety
screen.
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.CES PE Mike Phui / Individual block engineers
6.EHS Department
Responsible person are to inform and educate all
relevant workers performing the work activities
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
75
Fall Prevention MeasuresErection and dismantling of formwork along corridor
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Erection &
dismantling
Formwork along
corridor
Engineering Controls
1.Provide of scaffolding platform
Administrative Controls
1.Ensure at least 500mm work platform provided
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, Formwork Supervisor
WSHS and WAH Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored to the scaffold frame
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.CES PE Mike Phui / Individual block engineers
6.EHS Department
Responsible person are to inform and educate all
relevant workers performing the work activities
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
76
Fall Prevention MeasuresWork at along of the corridor
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good
Business Sense
Work at along the
corridor
(falsework &
formwork erection
& dismantling)
Elimination Controls
Timber to be installed at ground level before hoisting
to eliminate the risk of workers exposed to falling from
the edge of the building or any open sides.
Engineering Controls
1.Provision of Safety screen.
Administrative Controls
1.Training on work at edge of the building (air con)
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, WSHS and WAH Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored on the Precast lifting points
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.CES PE Mike Phui / Individual block engineers
6.EHS Department From
Responsible person are to inform and educate all
relevant workers performing the work activities
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
77
Fall Prevention MeasuresWork at the edge of the building (Air Con Ledge & yards)
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Work at the edge
of the building (Air
Con Ledge &
Yards) use of
safety screen
Engineering Controls
Provision of Scaffolding
Administrative Controls
1.Training on work at edge of the building (air
con)
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, WSHS and WAH
Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored on the Precast lifting
points
Responsible Person-
1.Responsible Person-
2.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
3.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
4.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
5.Site Supervisor (Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
6.CES PE Mike Phui / Individual block engineers
7.EHS Department From
Responsible person are to inform and educate all
relevant workers performing the work activities
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
78
Fall Prevention MeasuresWork at the void area
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Work at the
Void area
Engineering Controls
Provision of hard barricade
Administrative Controls
1.Training on work at edge of the building.
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, WSHS and WAH
Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored on the lifeline with the
looping onto RC column
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
79
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF BARRICADE FOR THE STAIRCASE CORRIDOR
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
barricade for the
staircase corridor
Engineering Controls
Provision of anchorage point on the staircase corridor
for worker to anchor their safety harness while
installing barricade along the edge of the building
Ensure that there is proper access and egress
(temporary metal staircase)
Administrative Controls
1. Training on Safe Installation of staircase corridor for
workers by CES WSHC
2. Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3. RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4. Supervisor to ensure that proper anchorage point is
selected (Lifting Point of precast wall)
5. Precast Supervisor ,CES WSHC and Sub
contractor WSHS to check on the worker safety
harness before worker commences their precast
installation.
6. Precast supervisor to ensure all workers are
hooking their safety harness on the anchorage point
before work commences
PPE
Workers to wear safety harness and anchored to the
guardrail of the barricade
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
80
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESWORK CARRIED OUT NEAR OR AT THE VOID AREA OF THE BLOCK
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Work carried out
near or at the
void area of the
block
Engineering Controls
Ensure that there is proper access and egress
(temporary metal staircase)
Provision of anchorage point on the rebar
structure or precast beam for worker to anchor
their safety harness while installing working
platform
Administrative Controls
1. Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
2. RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
PPE
Workers to be equipped with effective fall arrest
system with adequate lifeline used
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
81
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF PRECAST PLANKS
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation Of
Precast Planks
Engineering Controls
1. Provision of SRL & easy barricade for worker to anchor
their safety harness while installing precast slab and floor
opening cover with BRC mash.
2. Ensure that there is proper access and egress (temporary
metal staircase).
3. Site engineer to plan the sequence of installing the precast
slab to prevent from overlapping to other precast slab that
can cause worker to fall from height.
Administrative Controls
1.Training on Safe Installation of precast component planks
to workers by CES WSHC
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety measures are
complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Supervisor to ensure that proper anchorage point is
selected (Lifting Point of precast slab)
5.Precast Supervisor ,CES WSHC and Sub contractor WSHS
to check on the worker safety harness before worker
commences their precast installation.
6.Precast supervisor to ensure all workers are hooking their
safety harness on the anchorage point before work
commences
7. Implementation of Color Flag System – Yellow
8. Only appointed personnel shall allowed to carry out the
work
PPE
Workers to anchored the safety harness to the life lines
anchored to the anchor point at the slab
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast & Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
82
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESPRECAST SLAB INSTALLATION WORK CARRIED OUT AT 2ND STOREY OF THE CONSTRUCTION LEVEL AND OTHER LEVEL
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Precast slab
installation work
carried out at
2nd storey of the
construction
level and other
level
Engineering Controls
1. Provision of barricade with netting surrounding the
construction level for workers to carry out precast slab
installation
2. Provision of metal tagging to cover the opening gap
that the precast slab fails to install
Administrative Controls
1. WSH supervisor to ensure all workers are hooking
their safety harness on the anchorage point on the
constructed rebar to prevent the workers from falling
from height.
2. Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3. RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4. CES WSHC, WSHS and Sub contractor WSHS to
check and ensure the erected barricade is safe to use.
5. CES WSHC, WSHS and Sub contractor WSHS to
inform worker to hook their safety harness on the
lifting point of the precast slab or temporary barricade
area
6. Implementation of Clour Flag System – Yellow
7. Only appointed personnel shall allowed to carry out
the work
PPE
Safety harness to anchored at the slab anchor or life
lines
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
83
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation
&
dismantling
of barricade
at the edge
of the
building at
construction level
Engineering Controls
Provision of PE design for anchorage point on the
floor for precast installers to hook onto to prevent
precast installer from falling from height
Administrative Controls
1.Training of Safe Installation & dismantling of
barricade post at the edge of the building at
construction level to all relevant personnel
2.Permit to Work to be applied and ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Precast Supervisor ,CES WSHC and Sub contractor
WSHS to check on the worker safety harness before
worker commences their precast installation.
5.Precast supervisor to ensure all workers are
hooking their safety harness on the anchorage point
before work commences
6. Implementation of Color Flag System – Red
PPE
All Workers to be equipped with Safety Harness
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department.
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
Fall Prevention MeasuresInstallation & dismantling of barricade at the edge of the building at construction level
84
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF PRECAST COMPONENT SUCH AS GABLE END WALL
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
precast
component
such as Gable
end wall.
Engineering Controls
Provision of PE design anchorage point on the
floor for workers to hook on their safety harness
while installing precast component
Administrative Controls
Precast supervisor to ensure all workers are
hooking their safety harness on the anchorage
point before work commences
Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
Precast Supervisor ,CES WSHC and Sub
contractor WSHS to check on the worker safety
harness before worker commences their precast
installation.
PPE
Workers to be equipped with safety harness and
anchored to the slab anchor point.
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
85
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF PRECAST DOUBLE TIER COLUMN
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
precast double
tier column
Engineering Controls
1.Provision of PE design anchorage point on the floor
for workers to hook on their safety harness while
installing precast component
2. Use of Double Tier Ring Ladder
Administrative Controls
1.Precast supervisor to ensure all workers are
hooking their safety harness on the anchorage point
before work commences
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Precast Supervisor ,CES WSHC and Sub contractor
WSHS to check on the worker safety harness before
worker commences their precast installation.
5. PE design for double tier ring ladder
PPE
Workers to be equipped with fall arrest system with
lifeline while accessing to the ring ladder
While installing the double tier , workers to anchorage
on the floor anchor point
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department .
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
86
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF WINDOW FAÇADE
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation Of
Window Facade
Engineering Controls
Provision of PE design anchorage point on the
floor for workers to hook on their safety harness
while installing precast component
Administrative Controls
1.Precast supervisor to ensure all workers are
hooking their safety harness on the anchorage
point before work commences
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Precast Supervisor ,CES WSHC and Sub
contractor WSHS to check on the worker safety
harness before worker commences their precast
installation.
PPE
Workers to be equipped with safety harness and
anchored to the slab anchor point.
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
87
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF BARRICADE MESH
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation Of
barricade Mesh
for Next
Construction
Level
Engineering Controls
1.Barricade mash to be installed at openside.
2.Hook ladder to be use for this installation.
3.Precast lifting lugs to be used as anchorage points.
Administrative Controls
1.WSHS to ensure all workers are hooking their
safety harness on the anchorage point before work
commences
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4. CES WSHS, WSHC and Sub contractor WSHS to
check on the worker safety harness before worker
commences installation of barricade mesh
5. Use of buddy system to hold the ladder while
workers are working at the ladders
6. 2 workers to hold install and hold the barricade
mesh while install on top of façade wall.
PPE
Workers to be equipped with safety harness and
anchored to the slab anchor point.
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
88
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF PARAPET WALL
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation Of
Parapet Wall
Engineering Controls
1. Provision of lifeline or anchorage point on the
precast slab for worker to anchor their safety harness
while installing the parapet wall
2. Ensure that there is proper access and egress
(temporary metal staircase)
Administrative Controls
1.Training on Safe Installation of precast component
parapet wall to workers by CES WSHC
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Supervisor to ensure that proper anchorage point is
selected (Lifting Point of precast slab)
5.Precast Supervisor ,CES WSHC and Sub contractor
6.WSHS to check on the worker safety harness before
worker commences their precast installation.
7.Precast supervisor to ensure all workers are
hooking their safety harness on the anchorage point
before work commences
PPE
Workers to be equipped with fall arrest system with
lifeline while accessing to the ring ladder
While installing the double tier , workers to anchorage
on the floor anchor point
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
89
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF UPPER PROPS TO THE PRECAST STAIRCASE WALL AT THE GROUND LEVEL
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
installation of
upper props to
the precast
staircase wall at
the ground level
Elimination
Installation of the upper prop at the ground level to
eliminate the falling hazard
Administrative Controls
1.Training on Safe Installation of precast component
to workers by CES WSHC
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Precast Supervisor & Lifting Supervisor to ensure
that he upper prop are installed at the ground level
before hoisting to the staircase
5.Precast Supervisor ,CES WSHC and Sub contractor
WSHS to check on the worker safety harness before
worker commences their precast installation.
6.Precast supervisor to ensure all workers are
hooking their safety harness on the anchorage point
provided at the mid landing
PPE
Workers to anchored their safety harness and
anchored to the anchored point at the slab
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
90
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF HOUSEHOLD SHELTER
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation
Of Household
Shelter
Engineering Controls
Provision of ladder
Administrative Controls
1. Buddy system must be deployed to hold the
ladder while the rigger perform the rigging and
unrigging and the lifting point of the house hold
shelter
2.Worker to hook up their safety harness on the
rigging lifting point before he commences his
work.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
PPE
Workers to anchored their safety harness and
anchored to the anchored point at the slab
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
91
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF PRECAST SUNSHADE ON CONSTRUCTION LEVEL
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
Sunshade
Precast on
construction
level
Engineering Controls
1. Provision of designated anchorage point
2. Provision of life line
Administrative Controls
1.RA and SWP to be briefed to workers before
allowing any work commencement
2.Only precast workers are allowed to enter work
area (demarcated by yellow flag system)
3.To anchor onto designated anchorage point
(marked by red arrow)
PPE
Workers to wear their full body harness with twin
lanyard and anchor to designated anchorage
point (marked by red arrow)
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
92
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF SAFETY SCREEN
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation Of
Safety Screen
Engineering Controls
1. Provision of 3m wire rope sling
2. Provision of life line
Administrative Controls
1.WSHS to ensure all workers are hooking their
safety harness on the anchorage point before
work commences
2.Permit to Work to apply to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.WSHS ,CES WSHC and Sub contractor WSHS
to check on the worker safety harness before
worker commences installation of Safety Screen
5. Appointed and qualified Rigger/ Signalman to
carry out the works
6.Rigging and unrigging to be performed on the
construction level. Chain sling of 3m is provided.
PPE
Workers to be equipped with safety harness and
anchored to the anchor point.
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
93
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF BARRICADES AT PERIPHERAL OVERHEAD SHELTER
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
barricades on
Peripheral
Overhead
Shelter
Engineering Controls
Provision of fully metal deck
Provision of trolley step ladders
Administrative Controls
1.PE Design of POS
2.Ensure 100% tied off when access form the
parapet wall to the POS platform
3.Briefing of RA & SWP
4.Application of PTW
5.Warning signage at the work area
6.Provision of life lines and fall arrestor for
workers installing the barricades
7.Use of trolley ladder to access and egress to
the POS work platform
PPE
Workers to be equipped with safety harness
anchored to the life lines
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong (
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
94
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF BARRICADES AT CORRIDOR SLAB
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
barricades at
corridor slab
1) Installation of Barricades for Corridor Slab
Elimination Controls
Barricade posts and mesh barrier with orange
netting were instated onto the precast corridor
slab at the ground level before hoisting to
eliminate the risk of workers exposed to falling
from the edge of the building or any open sides.
Administrative Controls
1)RA, SWP and FPP for such work activities
must be briefed to the workers before allowing
any work commencement
2)Precast Supervisor must inspect the precast
and ensure that the barricades are being instated
before commencing the installation.
3)CES Lifting Supervisor must inspect the
precast and ensure that the barricades were
instated before allowing such hoist
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
95
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESRIGGING & UNRIGGING OF PRECAST LOAD COMPONENTS FROM TRAILER BED
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Rigging &
Unrigging of
precast load
components
1) Rigging of precast loads
Administrative Controls
1)RA, SWP and FPP for such work activities
must be briefed to the workers before allowing
any work commencement
2)Precast Supervisor must ensure all tower
crane hook block is provide with a linelife
3)Buddy system to be perform with the CES
lifting supervisor while ascending and
descending of the ladder
4)Training and briefing to be conducted to all
lifting personnel
PPE
1)Safety harness to be wore by the rigger/signal
man to facilitate the safe rigging methods.
2)Fall arrestor system to be use and hook on to
the linelife to ensure rigger expose to any fall
from height hazards.
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
96
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF BARRICADES AT AIRCON LEDGE
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
barricades at
aircon ledge
2) Installation of Barricades for Air Con Ledge
Elimination Controls
Barricade posts and mesh barrier were instated
onto the precast aircon ledge at the ground level
before hoisting to eliminate the risk of workers
exposed to falling from the edge of the building or
any open sides.
Administrative Controls
1)RA, SWP and FPP for such work activities
must be briefed to the workers before allowing
any work commencement
2)Precast Supervisor must inspect the precast
and ensure that the barricades are being instated
before commencing the installation.
3)CES Lifting Supervisor must inspect the
precast and ensure that the barricades were
instated before allowing such hoist
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
97
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF BARRICADES AT SUNSHADE
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
barricades at
sunshade
3) Installation of Barricades for Sunshade
Elimination Controls
Barricade posts were instated onto the precast
sunshade panel at the ground level before
hoisting to eliminate the risk of workers exposed
to falling from the edge of the building or any
open sides.
Administrative Controls
1)RA, SWP and FPP for such work activities
must be briefed to the workers before allowing
any work commencement
2)Precast Supervisor must inspect the precast
and ensure that the barricades are being instated
before commencing the installation.
3)CES Lifting Supervisor must inspect the
precast and ensure that the barricades were
instated before allowing such hoist
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
98
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESINSTALLATION OF BARRICADES AT STAIRCASE MID LANDING
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
barricades at
staircase mid
landing
4) Installation of Barricades for Staircase Mid Landing
Elimination Controls
Barricade posts were instated onto the precast
staircase wall at the ground level before hoisting
to eliminate the risk of workers exposed to falling
from the edge of the building or any open sides.
Administrative Controls
1)RA, SWP and FPP for such work activities
must be briefed to the workers before allowing
any work commencement
2)Precast Supervisor must inspect the precast
and ensure that the barricades are being instated
before commencing the installation.
3)CES Lifting Supervisor must inspect the
precast and ensure that the barricades were
instated before allowing such hoist
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
99
FALL PREVENTION MEASURESENCLOSURE OF CRC OPENING
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Enclosure for
CRC Opening
Engineering Controls
1. PE Design jackel plate CRC cover to enclose
the floor opening.
Administrative Controls
1)RA, SWP and FPP for such work activities
must be briefed to the workers before allowing
any work commencement
2)Precast Supervisor & Lifting Supervisor must
ensure the cover to be installed after installation
of CRC precast.
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
100
FALL PREVENTION MEASURES CONSTRUCTION OF PNEUMATIC WASTES CONVEYANCE SYSTEM
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Construction
of
pneumatic
wastes
conveyance
system
1)Scaffold provided around the perimeter of PWCS
1)Safe means of access and egress provided to the top of
PWCS manhole
Engineering Controls
1.Provision of Scaffold
2.Provision of Vertical ladder
3.Provision of Barricade (Top and mid rail)
4.Provision of Toe boards
Administrative Controls
1.RA/SWP and FPP must be briefed to the
workers before allowing any work
commencement
2.Scaffold supervisor to inspect the scaffold after
erection and display the “Safe to Use” tag
3.Workers are only allowed to use the scaffold
when the “Safe to Use” tag is displayed
4.Only allowed to use the designated access
provided
5.To maintain three point contact while
ascending and descending from the ladder
PPE
Worker to be equipped with Safety Harness and
anchor to the Barricade.
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
101
FALL PREVENTION MEASURES CONSTRUCTION OF PNEUMATIC WASTES CONVEYANCE SYSTEM
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Construction of
pneumatic
wastes
conveyance
system
3) Vertical ladder provided at the top of the manhole
4) Top and bottom of ladder properly secured
Engineering Controls
1.Provision of Scaffold
2.Provision of Vertical ladder
3.Provision of Barricade (Top and mid rail)
4.Provision of Toe boards
Administrative Controls
1.RA/SWP and FPP must be briefed to the workers
before allowing any work commencement
2.Scaffold supervisor to inspect the scaffold after
erection and display the “Safe to Use” tag
3.Workers are only allowed to use the scaffold when
the “Safe to Use” tag is displayed
4.Only allowed to use the designated access provided
5.To maintain three point contact while ascending and
descending from the ladder
PPE
Worker to be equipped with Safety Harness and
anchor to the Barricade.
Responsible Person-
1.Site Manager Sun Xin Lou
2.Project Manager Lou Xian Zhong
3.Site Manager Tai Teck Whong
4.Site Supervisor ( Formwork, Rebar, Precast &
Concreting)
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
102
Work Activities
for
Scaffolder
103
Fall Prevention MeasuresErection/ Dismantling of Metal Scaffolding
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Erection/Disma
ntling of Metal
Scaffolding
Engineering Controls
1.Provision of lifeline to anchor the safety
harness
Administrative Controls
1.Training for erection of scaffold
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Scaffold Supervisor
5. Provision of fall arrestor system.
PPE
Workers are equipped with safety harness and
WAH Supervisor to ensure that all personnel
involved in the activities are anchored properly to
scaffold frame and barricade
Responsible Person-
1.Project Manager
2. Site Supervisor
3. Scaffold Supervisor
4.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
104
Fall Prevention MeasuresSafe Access to Construction Level
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Safe Access
to
Construction
Level
Engineering Controls
1.Provision of lifeline to anchor the safety
harness
Administrative Controls
1.Training for erection of scaffold
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Scaffold Supervisor
5. Provision of fall arrestor system.
PPE
Workers are equipped with safety harness and
WAH Supervisor to ensure that all personnel
involved in the activities are anchored properly to
a secured point . Eg the rebar column
Responsible Person-
1.Project Manager
2. Site Supervisor
3. Scaffold Supervisor
4.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
105
Fall Prevention MeasuresSafe installation of platform for tower crane tie back
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Safe installation of
platform for tower
crane tie back
Engineering Controls
1.Provision of lifeline to anchor the safety
harness
Administrative Controls
1. Training for erection of platform.
2. Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3. RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4. Inspection by Scaffold Supervisor
5. Provision of fall arrestor system.
PPE
Workers are equipped with safety harness and
WAH Supervisor to ensure that all personnel
involved in the activities are anchored properly to
a secured point . Eg the rebar column
Responsible Person-
1. Project Manager
2. Site Supervisor
3. Scaffold Supervisor
4.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
106
Work Activities
for
Tower crane
107
Fall Prevention MeasuresAscending /Descending of Tower Crane
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Ascending/Descen
ding of Tower
Crane
Engineering Controls
Provision of lifeline to anchor the safety harness
Administrative Controls
1.Training for Proper Use of Fall Arrestor
Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
2.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
3. Ensure to maintain 3 point contact and 100%
tied off
PPE
Worker to be equipped with Fall Arrest System
with rope grab and to anchored to lifeline
Responsible Person- Erection Team
CES
EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
108
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible Person Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Ascending/Desce
nding from the
mast to the cabin
Engineering Controls
Provision of ladder to access to the cabin
Administrative Controls
1.Application of Work-at-Height Permit to Work and ensure
all safety measures are complied.
2. CES and Safety Supervisor to brief RA and SWP to the
workers prior to commencement of work
3.Lifting supervisor to apply the permit for erection /
dismantling of tower crane before work commence
4.Lifting supervisor to brief the lifting plan to the workers
5.Lifting / Safety Supervisor in charge to ensure workers
who are erecting / dismantling the tower crane are wearing
safety harness and hook onto the anchorage point
PPE
Lifting / safety supervisor to ensure that workers who are
erecting / dismantling the tower crane are wearing safety
harness and hook onto the anchorage point
Responsible Person - Erection Team
CES
EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
Fall Prevention Measuresascending descending from the mast to the cabin
109
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible Person Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Safe erection /
dismantling of
tower jibs
Engineering Controls
Provision of anchorage point on the jibs and safety harness
to prevent workers from falling from height
Administrative Controls
1.Application of Work-at-Height Permit to Work and ensure
all safety measures are complied.
2.CES and Safety Supervisor to brief RA and SWP to the
workers prior to commencement of work
3.Lifting supervisor to apply the permit for erection /
dismantling of tower crane before work commence
4.Lifting supervisor to brief the lifting plan to the workers5.
5.Lifting / Safety Supervisor in charge to ensure workers
who are erecting / dismantling the tower crane are wearing
safety harness and hook onto the anchorage point
PPE
Lifting / safety supervisor to ensure that workers who are
erecting / dismantling the tower crane are wearing safety
harness and hook onto the anchorage point
Responsible Person - Erection Team
CES
EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
Fall Prevention Measuressafe erection / dismantling of tower crane jibs
110
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible Person Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Safe erection /
dismantling of
cabin / cat
Engineering Controls
Provision of anchorage point on the jib and safety harness
to prevent workers from falling from height
Administrative Controls
1.Application of Work-at-Height Permit to Work and ensure
all safety measures are complied.
2.CES and Safety Supervisor to brief RA and SWP to the
workers prior to commencement of work
3.Lifting supervisor to apply the permit for erection /
dismantling of tower crane before work commence
4.Lifting supervisor to brief the lifting plan to the workers
5.Lifting / Safety Supervisor in charge to ensure workers
who are erecting / dismantling the tower crane are wearing
safety harness and hook onto the anchorage point
PPE
Lifting / safety supervisor to ensure that workers who are
erecting / dismantling the tower crane are wearing safety
harness and hook onto the anchorage point
Responsible Person- Erection Team
SANTE
1.Erection Manager
2.Erectors
3.WAH Supervisor
CES
EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
Fall Prevention Measuressafe erection / dismantling of cabin / cat
111
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible Person Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Safe erection /
dismantling of
counter jib and
counterweight
Engineering Controls
1. Provision of anchorage point and safety harness to
prevent workers from falling from height
2. Provision of railing to prevent falling from height
Administrative Controls
1. Application of Work-at-Height Permit to Work and ensure
all safety measures are complied.
2. CES and Safety Supervisor to brief RA and SWP to the
workers prior to commencement of work
3. Lifting supervisor to apply the permit for erection /
dismantling of tower crane before work commence
4. Lifting supervisor to brief the lifting plan to the workers
5. Lifting / Safety Supervisor in charge to ensure workers
who are erecting / dismantling the tower crane are wearing
safety harness and hook onto the anchorage point
PPE
Lifting / safety supervisor to ensure that workers who are
erecting / dismantling the tower crane are wearing safety
harness and hook onto the anchorage point
Responsible Person- Erection Team
CES
EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
Fall Prevention Measuressafe erection / dismantling of counter jibs and counterweight
112
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible Person Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Safe installation
and dismantling of
tower crane tie
back
Engineering Controls
Platform were installed onto the precast wall at the ground
level before hoisting to eliminate the risk of scaffold
erectors exposed to falling from the edge of the building or
any open sides this is to provide safe access for tower
crane erector for safe access during tie back installation
Administrative Controls
1. Application of Work-at-Height Permit to Work and ensure
all safety measures are complied.
2. CES and Safety Supervisor to brief RA and SWP to the
workers prior to commencement of work
3. Lifting supervisor to apply the permit for erection /
dismantling of tower crane before work commence
4. Lifting supervisor to brief the lifting plan to the workers
5. Lifting / Safety Supervisor in charge to ensure workers
who are erecting / dismantling the tower crane are wearing
safety harness and hook onto the anchorage point
PPE
Lifting / safety supervisor to ensure that workers who are
erecting / dismantling the tower crane are wearing safety
harness and hook onto the anchorage point
Responsible Person- Erection Team
CES
EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
Fall Prevention MeasuresSafe installation and dismantling of tower crane tie back
113
Work Activities
for
M&E
114
Fall Prevention MeasuresInstallation of Electrical Conduit Pipe At Height 4.3 m
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
Electrical Conduit
Pipe At Height
Engineering Controls
Provision of proper working platform or mobile
scaffolding
Administrative Controls
1. Use of mobile scaffold to access to the column
2. Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3. RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4. Provision of Mobile Scaffold erected by
qualified erector and inspect by Scaffold
Supervisor
5. Workers to stand and work within the platform
and anchored their safety harness to the
guardrail
6. Scaffold erected by ASC
PPE
Worker to be equipped with fall arrest system .
Responsible Person-
1. Project Manager Daniel Tee
2. WSHS Thiruselven
3. EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
115
Fall Prevention MeasuresInstallation of water pipe & AC isolator at air con ledge area
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
water pipe at air
con ledge area
Engineering Controls
Provision of hard barricade & trolley ladder
Administrative Controls
1. Training on work at edge of the building (air
con)
2. Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3. RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4. Inspection by Engineer, WSHS and WAH
Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored on the lifeline with the
looping onto the water pipe opening
Responsible Person-
1.Project Manager Nyeok Khoon Siow
2.Site Sup Ganesan
3.WSHS Mostak
4.Project Manager Daniel Tee
5. WSHS Thiruselven
6.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
116
Fall Prevention MeasuresInstallation of water pipe at laundry yard area
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
water pipe at
laundry yard area
Engineering Controls
Provision of hard barricade
Administrative Controls
1. Training on work at edge of the building with A-
frame ladder (Laundry yard)
2. Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3. RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4. Inspection by Engineer, WSHS and WAH
Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored on the lifeline with the
looping onto the water pipe opening
Responsible Person-
1.Project Manager Nyeok Khoon Siow
2.Site Sup Ganesan
3.WSHS Mostak
4.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
117
Work Activities
for
Architectural
Work
118
Fall Prevention MeasuresInstallation of railing at air con ledge area
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
railing at air con
ledge area
Engineering Controls
Provision of trolley ladder
Administrative Controls
1. Training on work at edge of the building (air
con ledge area)
2. Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3. RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4. Inspection by Engineer, WSHS and WAH
Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored on the lifeline with the
looping onto the water pipe opening
Responsible Person-
1.Project Manager Xue Shui Mu
2.Site Supervisor Chan Yew Wah
3.Site Supervisor Raju
4.WSHS Kamal
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
119
Fall Prevention MeasuresInstallation of railing at corridor area
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Installation of
railing at corridor
area
Engineering Controls
Provision of travel restrain system
Administrative Controls
1.Training on work at edge of the building (air
con)
2.Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3.RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work
4.Inspection by Engineer, WSHS and WAH
Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored on the travel restrain
system
Responsible Person-
1.Project Manager Xue Shui Mu
2.Site Supervisor Chan Yew Wah
3.Site Supervisor Raju
4.WSHS Kamal
5.EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
120
Work Activities
for
Architectural
121
Fall Prevention MeasuresPLASTERING WORKS ON SCAFFOLDING AT VOIDS
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Plastering Works
on Scaffolding at
Voids
Engineering Controls
Provision of barricade.
Administrative Controls
1. Training for safe work on scaffolding.
2. Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3. RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work.
4. Inspection by WAH Assessor, WSHS and
WAH Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored on the lifeline with the
looping onto the water pipe opening
Responsible Person-
1. Site Manager Shao Gou Lin
2. Project Manager Tan Swee Chong
3. Project Manager Yap Kim Lay
4. Project Manager Zhang Min
5. WSHS Manival
6. WSHS Palanivel
7. WSHS Habibur
8. WSHS Prabu
9. WSHS Kabilan
10. EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
122
Fall Prevention MeasuresPLASTRING WORKS ON TYPICAL FLOOR
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Plastering Works
on Typical Floor
(E.g. Corridor,
building edge &
yard)
Engineering Controls
Provision of hard barricade.
Administrative Controls
1. Training for safe work at edge of building.
2. Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3. RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work.
4. Inspection by WAH Assessor, WSHS and
WAH Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored on the lifeline with the
looping onto the water pipe opening
Responsible Person-
1. Site Manager Shao Gou Lin
2. Project Manager Tan Swee Chong (Peng
Xing)
3. Project Manager Yap Kim Lay
4. Project Manager Zhang Min
5. WSHS Manival
6. WSHS Palanivel
7. WSHS Habibur
8. WSHS Prabu
9. WSHS Kabilan
10. EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
123
Fall Prevention MeasuresPLASTERING WORKS AT STAIRCASE
Activity Good Practice Photos Control Measures & Responsible
Person
Good EHS Means Good Business
Sense
Plastering Works
at Staircase
Engineering Controls
1. Provision of altered workbench.
2. Permanent railing.
Administrative Controls
1. Training for safe plastering work at staircase.
2. Permit to Work to applied to ensure all safety
measures are complied.
3. RA and SWP briefing to the workers prior to
commencement of work.
4. Inspection by WAH Assessor, WSHS and
WAH Supervisor
PPE
Safety Harness anchored on the lifeline with the
looping onto the water pipe opening
Responsible Person-
1. Site Manager Shao Gou Lin
2. Project Manager Tan Swee Chong
3. Project Manager Yap Kim Lay
4. Project Manager Zhang Min
5. WSHS Manival
6. WSHS Palanivel
7. WSHS Habibur
8. WSHS Prabu
9. WSHS Kabilan
10. EHS Department
Tangible Benefits
1.Increased Profit Margin
2.Resource Cost Savings
3.Productivity Gain
4.Process Improvements
5.Safer Work Environment
Intangible Benefits
1.Uphold of good company image
2.Business Recognition
3.Increased Customer Satisfaction
4.Increased Compliance
5.Worker’s Satisfactions
124
Inspection and Maintenance
Equipment and Machinery Schedule of
Inspection
Schedule Of
Maintenance
Person In Charge Monitored By
Personal Protective
Equipment
Monthly N.A Individual Company WSHS WSHC Palani/ Kevin Lam
Ladder Weekly N.A Individual Company WSHS Zone In Charge
Man Cage Once every 3
months
NA WSHS Ramesh WSHC Palani/ Kevin Lam
Schedule for Inspection and Maintenance of
Equipment and Machinery
125
Incident/Accident Investigation and Analysis
All Incidents/Accidents that resulted in injuries to workers, as well as near misses, regardless of the nature, shall be
reported to immediate supervisor who shall inform the WSHO and Management immediately.
•Investigations shall be conducted to determine any underlying deficiencies in the existing underlying Fall
Preventation Plan which may cause or contribute to the occurrence of the incident;
•In event of such as accident/incident, the fall preventation plan shall be re-evaluated to determine whether that
additional measures ( Practices, Procedures, Training) are necessary to prevent recurrence
•Identify the opportunities for preventive measures to be implemented to prevent any incident form
•The results from any such investigated (Inclusive of lesson learnt and the corrective and preventive actions to be
taken)should be promptly communicated to all relevant parties.
•A record of all accidents and incidents and their investigation findings and outcomes should be properly
documented.
126
Incident/Accident Investigation and Analysis
127
Review of Fall Prevention Programme
• The review of the Fall Protection Programme together with the rescue plan shall be
based on the following criteria.
• Dangerous Occurrence & Accident on site pertaining to Falling From Height Hazard
• Findings and Comments By MOM
• Any Issues raised By Corporate Safety Dept
• Any Findings raised during Weekly Committee Inspection
• Any Issues raised during Weekly Coordination Meeting
• Any Issues raised during Monthly Committee Meeting
• Other Government Authorities.
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Site Walk
General Manager Mr. Low Gam Weng
Betterment Of WAH Awareness
Betterment Of
WAH Awareness
CONTENTS PAGECONTENTS SLIDES NUMBER
1. INCREASE
PRODUCTIVITY
3-5
2.RECOGNITION 6-7
3. GOOD TRACK
RECORDS
8
1. Increase Productivity
Thru various innovative designs which
aimed to eliminate WAH risks, there is a
simultaneous process which aims at
decreasing manpower usage.
Thorough thoughts and consideration
were invested to ensure the innovations
are safe and cost saving.
1. Increase Productivity
Introduction of “L” Bracket
Eliminate Scaffold Support by Erectors
Safe Installation of Precast Sunshade
Productivity
Gain/Improvements
1. Increase Productivity Innovation of Double Tier Ring Ladder Column (Silver Award, SCAL
2014)
Prevent fall of person or ladder tilted while releasing the rig point
2. Recognition
SHARP AWARD, HDB Safety Award, BCA Award-Construction and Productivity
2016 HDB SAFETY AWARD HDB Safety Awards for Bukit Panjang BPN4C15
2016 SHARP WSH Performance AWARD / SHARP for Yishun Mixed Developmen7
2016 SHARP WSH Performance AWARD / SHARP for Fulcrum
2015 SHARP WSH Performance AWARD / SHARP for Yishun Mixed Development
2014 MeritChip Eng Seng Contractors (1988) Pte Ltd was awarded BCA Green and
Gracious Builder Certification by BCA
2014Merit CES Engineering & Construction Pte Ltd was awarded BCA Green and
Gracious Builder Certification by BCA
2014 MeritCESCs project Hougang N9C12 was awarded Certificate of Merit Award
in HDB Construction Safety Award 2014.
2014 Commendation WSH SHARP Award (Certificate of Commendation) for Hougang N4C17
2014 CommendationWSH SHARP Award (Certificate of Commendation) for Bukit Batok
N1C13 & N2C2
2014 CommendationWSH SHARP Award (Certificate of Commendation) for My Manhattan
@Simei
2014 SilverCESCs project Bukit Batok N1C13 “Skyline I” was awarded Silver
Awards in SCAL Work and Safety Health Innovation Awards 2014
2014 BronzeCESCs project Tampines N4C27 was awarded Bronze Awards in SCAL
Work and Safety Health Innovation Awards 2014
2013 Gold BCA Awards – Construction Productivity Award Advocates
2013 Merit BCA Construction Excellence Award for Queenstown RC25
2012 HDB SAFETY AWARD HDB Safety Awards for Queenstown RC25 (Ghim Moh Valley)
2012 HDB SAFETY AWARDHDB Safety Awards for Punggol West C25
2. Recognition HDB Safety Award
3. Good Track Records
Increase in
Productivity
Increase in
WAH Awareness
Good WSH Track Records
with Authorities &
Agencies, increase our
eligibility & opportunity for
project tendering and good
business sense.
Decrease in
Accidents/Injuri
es
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