Fire Prevention and Protection Plan-2
Fire Prevention and Protection Plan-2
Fire Prevention and Protection Plan-2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2. Scope of Work 4
5. Meetings 15
8. Working Places 17
9. Electrical Hazards 18
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SSEM consider fire prevention and protection a top priority in our everyday activities. It is
our policy to provide and maintain a Safety & Loss Prevention Program consistent with
the best practice of the construction industry as well as those of our client and host
government.
The purpose of an effective safety Plan is to protect the life, safety and health of all
personnel, as well as to eliminate the possibility of damage to property and equipment
while carrying out an efficient work schedule. SSEM shall ensure that only the highest
standards shall be implemented during this contract. Qualified and experienced
employees and Supervisors / Foreman ensure a successful and viable process.
The commitment to the fire prevention and protection program will be firm, aggressive
and shall be the responsibility of all line management to ensure that all operations are
performed with the utmost regard for the safety and health of all personnel under their
direction. All levels of supervision shall be responsible to enforce viable safety within
their respective areas of accountability.
It is the responsibility of every employee to support and promote the fire prevention and
protection Plan in order to ensure a safe work environment.
Saudi Services for Electro Mechanic Works Co. (closed Joint Stock Company).”SSEM”
OMAR A. HAMZE
GENERAL MANAGER
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This project contains all the technical specifications in detail for the following works:
PTS-07ER134
3.1.5 Keeps abreast of field activates, problem areas and arrangements for
counseling of Supervisor / Forman as necessary.
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3.3 SITE ENGINEER (ELEC., CIVIL & MECH.( & TESTING ENGINEER (ELEC.)
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3.4.3 Conducts daily safety inspection and motivates work force to work
safety.
3.4.4 Conducts periodic inspection of tools, equipment and ensures right tools
are used for specific jobs.
3.4.5 Checks that proper clearances are maintained while working below or
near power lines.
3.4.6 Ensures that work permit procedures are followed in restricted areas.
3.4.9 Ensures workers wearing safety gears like safety belts, safety gloves
safety shoes, hard hats, etc.
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3.4.11 Checks for provision of all the warning signs and warning tapes at
the construction site.
3.4.14 Ensures that the operators are trained, qualified, authorized and
licensed.
3.4.15 Checks for availability of safety stickers for heavy vehicles, which
are working in the restricted areas.
3.4.17 Daily site inspection will be conducted on the following activities / tools
and equipment;
3.4.17.1 Excavation
3.4.17.2 Scaffolds & Ladders used
3.4.17.3 Temporary Electrical Wiring
3.4.17.4 Conditions of various equipment and tools used.
3.4.17.5 Fire Extinguishers provided
3.4.17.6 Personnel Protective Clothing and Equipment.
3.4.17.7 Proper Housekeeping
3.4.20 The first aid office should be well experienced in first air practices
and RC/SEC-EOA safety rules.
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3.5.1 Will be responsible for fast treatment of any buns, injuries or any type
of accidents.
3.5.2 Conduct periodically inspections for all employees and check any
signs of illness.
3.5.4 Informs any injury or accident to the safety Office and write a report
about the injured employee.
3.6.1 Fire Doors and Fire Exits are closed, clear, unlocked and ready for
use.
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Fire us the oxidation of a combustible material releasing heat, light and various
reactions products such as carbon dioxide and water if hot enough the gases
many become ionized to procedure plasma. Depending on the substances alight,
and any impurities outside, the color of the flame and the fire’s intensity might
vary. Fire in its most common form can result in configuration, which has the
potential to cause physical damage through burning.
Fires start when a flammable and /or a combustible material with an adequate
supply of oxygen on another oxidizer is subjected to enough heat and is able to
sustain a chain reaction. This is commonly called the fire tetrahedron. Fire cannot
exist without all of these elements being in place.
Once ignited, a chain reaction must take place whereby fires cab sustain their
own heat by the further release of heat energy in the process of combustion and
may propagate, provided there is a continuous supply of an oxidizer and fuel.
Fire can be extinguished by removing any one of the elements of the fire
tetrahedron, Fire Extinguishing by the application of water acts by removing heat
from the fuel faster them combustion generates is. Application of carbon dioxide
is intended primarily to starve the fire of oxygen. And fire extinguisher chart shall
be displayed with legible letters for efficient use of fire extinguisher. (Fire
Extinguisher chart attached separately).
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1. Stored Pressure.
2. And Generated Pressure.
The cheapest and most widely used fire extinguishers. Used for Class A fires. Not
suitable for Class B (Liquid) fires, or where electricity is involved.
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Carbon dioxide is ideal for fires involving electrical apparatus, and will also
extinguish class B liquid fires, but has NO POST FIRE SECURITY and the fire could re-
ignite.
WET CHEMICAL:
Specialist extinguisher for class F fires
FOR METAL FIRES;
A specialist fire extinguisher for use class D fires – metal fires such as sodium,
lithium, manganese and aluminum when in the form of swarf or turnings.
Site planning consideration the nature of the plant, building, equipment and
process from the stand point of safety protection, where corrosive,
poisonous, explosive and
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4.5 LIGHTING:
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4.8.3 Integration and relative value of the components of escape route design,
4.9.1 Waste and combustible material being stored on site and offices
In site and laydown, there can be a build-up of waste such as paper,
cardboard, wood and other combustible materials. If this is not disposed
regularly, it provides plenty of fuel for any potential fires should they break
out. All it takes is a source of ignition, for example a discarded cigarette to
set this alight and it could result in a fire that burns rapidly.
4.9.5 Smoking
Discarded cigarettes can cause fires if not put out and disposed of properly.
Smoking can be especially hazardous if it is allowed to take place near
areas where flammable materials are present. Designated smoking area is
made available in site and laydown area. Staff should also be encouraged
to make sure that any cigarettes are put out properly and to use specially
provided bins for their cigarettes.
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4.10.7 Hazard signals, safety rules precautions and resuscitation techniques shall be
displayed at prominent places.
5.0 MEETINGS
5.1 Fire Prevention Drill and Protection Meeting
All SSEM employees shall attend a Fire protection drill and fire protection
meeting once in every two weeks. Meetings will be conducted at job site by the
Safety Officer or Project Engineer. Workers gather at the work area where the
meeting is conducted. These meetings are held at the beginning of the
Work week. Ten to fifteen minutes is allotted to these meetings in which safety is
the sole subject. Topics meet craft needs and not more than three topics are
discussed. Emergency procedures are mandatory topic at each meeting.
Feedback pertaining to safety is encouraged. Safety bulletins, memos, etc., from
RC/SEC-EOA is used to enhance safety meeting. A review of the previous
week’s incidents is always discussed.
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This is near to the site in case of accident & non-availability of First Aid personnel.
Our Safety Officer will maintain first aid logs, injury reports etc.
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9.5 Precautions
9.5.1 HV DC testing can be lethal. Careful planning and adequate
safeguards must be instituted and practiced to prevent injury to
both the operator and personnel who may inadvertently become in
contact with energized circuits during the test. The following safety
precautions must be undertaken.
9.5.2The cable route must be known and identified to ensure that the full
extent of the cable system is understood.
9.5.3All the component or circuit ends under test must be guarded from
accidental contact by protective means such as barriers,
enclosures, etc.
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Always be present to monitor the works, which are carried out near
electrical equipment and lines. He will be thoroughly aware of the
safety precautions to be taken while executing such works. All
electrical wiring, including the temporary ones, shall adhere to the
latest revision of the national electrical code.
9.9 Welding & Cutting Operations
In this type of works, safety precautions shall be implemented to
minimize accident in the intermittent operation of gas welding,
cutting and electric arc welding operations. Follow the Hot work
permit system. Portable fire extinguishers shall be available at the
welding site at all times during progress of work. Fire watcher shall
be available at the welding area. Fire Blanket shall be available at
the welding site at all times during progress of work. Welding zone
area should be barricaded. After finished work right around welding
zone area, Fire marshal will conduct inspection.
11.1 Our Safety Officer selects all required safety equipment for the
project. Our purchasing system is set up where safety equipment
required prior approval from our Safety Officer. The following personnel
protective equipment shall be made available to the employees at site.
11.1.1 Hard hats (Class A or B)
11.1.1.1 Safety shoes
11.1.1.2 Safety belt
11.1.1.3 Dust Mask
11.1.1.4 Grounding Clusters
11.1.1.5 Face shields
11.1.1.6 Goggles
11.1.1.7 Hand gloves
11.1.1.8 Face shields, goggles and a pairs of rubber
insulating gloves to be used shall be in accordance
with established standards.
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