Safety Requirement for PEB
Safety Requirement for PEB
Safety Helmet safeguards users from the impact of falling or flying objects, risk of head bumping, hair entanglement
etc
Always wear the helmet correctly, do not wear them back to front as it will not give proper protection
Always keep extra supply of helmets for visitors at site
Regular Maintenance checks of helmets should be there for signs of damage or deterioration.
Chin Straps to be fasten always
Never use your helmet as a handy basket; it is for your Safety
Do not paint it or use solvents for sticking labels to it, or scratch an identification mark onto it, the shell could weaken
and deteriorate easily
Safety Helmets should be stored away from direct sunlight & heat, as it can deteriorate the plastic
Never modify, cut or drill your Helmet
Reflective Jackets
Reflective safety Jackets increases the visibility of the wearer during poor lightening
They also help in identifying a person from a long distance
All Clothing should snugly fit the worker
Safety Shoes (BIS CODE 15298)
Safety Shoes safeguards users from wet, electrostatic build-up, slipping, cuts and punctures, falling & rolling objects,
metal and chemical splash, abrasion etc.
Always wear socks with shoes
Appropriate shoes must be chosen as per the user comfort
Always clean & polish your shoes in order to protect the shoe from deterioration
Allow wet boots to dry out thoroughly before wearing again in order to prevent mildew & fungus to develop
One should immediately replace shoes when
o If there's evidence of physical damage to the toe area or the shoe.
o If shoes are tattered and worn or the toes are poking through the sides or the steel toe is visible through the leather.
o If the sole has cuts, cracks or punctures
Check points of minimum safety requirement:
Access to the trailers should be easy and inspected well in advance to avoid any obstructions such as overhead
electric lines etc.
Trailers should be in good working condition especially the brakes, lights, horns and other warning signals
Trailer should always be supported by the signal man while unloading material
Area specific PPE like safety helmet, safety shoes, reflective jackets, snugly fitted clothes etc should be worn while
coming out of the vehicle cabin
For cranes/hydras following certificates are mandatory. The same should be valid as on date.
o Driver License
o Insurance Policy of the vehicle
o RC/ Fitness Certificate
o Pollution certificate
o Load Chart
o TPI Certificate
Safety tips for Loading & Unloading of material
Ensure built up material like columns, rafters etc should be handled using slings with proper packing
To avoid damage, the cold form material like purlin, girts & sheets should be handled using polyester/web/nylon
slings with proper packing
Hydra to be used only for material lifting and never for shifting of material
Avoid jerking while lifting
Every sling should have a proof load capacity test certificate
An inspection logbook should be maintained containing sling I.D. number, date in service and safe working load as
stated on the proof load certificate
All slings to be visually examined for damage or defects before and after use
Slings shall be stored away from extreme heat, moisture andcorrosion
Any sling found to be defective or damaged shall be immediately removed from service and destroyed to prevent
further use and its removal from service shall be recorded in the logbook
The pins are parts of the shackles, so proper care must be taken to use the correct pin for each shackle
Rebar, mild steel bolts or similar items should not be accepted
Precaution at site:
Never disregard the PPE's while unloading the material
Never guide the lifted load with bare hands
Never move under the lifted load
Never use damaged slings, shackles etc
Check the vehicle for any hydraulic leakage, tyre condition and pressure, windshield or any other condition which
might be hazardous at site
Safety requirements before starting the erection activity
Before the start of lifting operations an authorized person should hold a toolbox talk with all personnel assigned to
carry out the lift
Only trained & competent persons with valid driver’s license should be permitted to operate the cranes and boom lifts
People involved in lifting operation should be physically fit, skilled, experienced and their responsibilities should be
clearly allocated to them
Area specific Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) should be used by the team while working
The ground should be properly leveled and compacted before the movement and positioning of cranes or boom lift
All cranes should be fitted with an appropriate safe working load indicator, over hoist limit switches and hook safety
latch etc.
The supervisor should always inform the slinger and operator about the weight to be lifted
A detailed lift plan of required radius, boom length, safe working limits of the crane, weight of the load, ground and
site conditions, placement of the crane, swing and tail clearances, rigging hardware and type of communication must
be maintained at site
Proper lighting to be maintained for better visibility post sunset and during night
In poor weather condition all lifting operations must be stopped as they impact the visibility of the lifting crew
If the crane is to be used within 15 m of overhead lines on steel towers, or 9 m of overhead lines on wood, concrete
or steel poles, the local offices of the Electricity Board should be informed and consulted
In case of an emergency
o Call for help and seek assistance from a co-worker
o Use the emergency telephone numbers and instructions posted in the work area to request assistance and
transportation to the local hospital
Emergency contact numbers such as medical center, first aid help, project head, safety in charge, fire station,
security, fire station, local police station, and safety signage’s must be displayed on the notice board at site
Once the lifting operation is complete it must be reviewed, any improvements or feedback suggested must be
recorded, and appropriate action should be taken