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Safety Induction-Visitors

Holcim Lanka

PPE Dedicated Zone

The site clearly demarcated PPE dedicated area

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What is safety for? ƒ Not for company ƒ Not for anybody ƒ Not for we

...................but it for you.....

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Consequences of accidents… for the employee ƒ Suffering ƒ Loss of family pleasure ƒ Loss of social pleasure ƒ Loss of money ƒ Loss of future earning ƒ Loss of job ƒ Bad reputation ƒ Loss of life

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Consequences of accidents... for the employer ƒ Humanitarian ƒ Social and ecological ƒ Retraining ƒ Equipment replacement ƒ Waste ƒ Insurance cost ƒ Customer relation

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Benefits of safety interventions ƒ safe behaviours increasing and the at-risk behaviours decreasing ƒ Reporting of near misses / hits increasing ƒ Both the number of observations and level of participation increasing ƒ Frequency & severity of injuries decreasing ƒ Increasing acceptance of responsibility and accountability for personal behaviour

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Benefits of Having a safety induction before visit ƒ Identify the acceptable routs ƒ Potential hazards ƒ Possible emergency and action to be taken ƒ General idea of the safety system ƒ Idea about what should do and what should not

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ƒSAFETY POLICY

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General safety guidelines inside the plant ƒ

Do not enter into demarcated area without Safety spectacles shoes and safety helmet

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Do not use Mobile phones cameras in process area

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You will be provided safety shoes helmet and safety glass before enter into PPE dedicated area

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You should wear additional PPE other than mandatory PPE where local sign posts are displayed

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Take reasonable care for safety and health on yourself and others in your surroundings who may be affected by your action

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Don’t enter into the demarcated area under influence of alcohol or illegal drugs

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Don’t smoke in process areas

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Safety guide for Visitors ƒ

You will be directed by HLL officer during your visits

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Visitors should follow all directions instructions given by the HLL officer

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You should park your vehicle in visitor car park

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Maximum speed inside HLL premises is 16KMPH

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Driving Vehicles inside the demarcation area without authorization is completely prohibited

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Don’t enter any work areas unless accompanied by HLL officer

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Don’t pass any work areas with the demarcation tapes or barricades

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Put rubbish and unwanted things into trash bins provided accordingly

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Don’t touch any instrument or machine parts etc

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There are three ASSEMBLY POINTS are inside the plat In case of emergency HHL officer will guide you to proceed to nearest assembly point

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ƒEmergency Response

Five Assembly points ƒArea between Crusher and gantry yard ƒArea near management building ƒArea in front of new electrical building ƒ Area in front of the Security office ƒ Area in front of the ready cam.

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ƒ Assembly

point

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ƒFire frightening Capabilities

ƒ2 Main pumps and jockey pump with hydrant system ƒPortable fire pump ƒFire alarm system ƒFirst aid fire extinguishers ƒDiesel Driven Fire Pump

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ƒFirst aid Facility

ƒMedical center 24 hours open ƒMedical officer-working hours ƒAmbulance stand by ƒRescue team and fire fighters

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Holcim Cardinal Rules

1.Do not override or interfere with any safety provision, nor allow anyone else to override or interfere with them, regardless of their relative seniority to yourself 2.Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) rules, applicable to a given task,must be adhered to at all times. 3.Isolation and Lock Out Procedures must always be followed. 4. No person may work if under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 5.All injuries & incidents must be reported

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Structure to OHS implementation

CSC-MD

SSC

Safety Enforcement SSC

VP(L&I)

VP(M)

Adhoc SSC Road safety

Contractors Management SSC VP(F)

Off the Job VP(SD)

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Changing the way people think about risk Reaction Anticipation Its fate Na

tu ra l In sti nc ts

You can’t control everything

Injury Rates

Sup e

I understand that I can make a difference

rvis ion

Together we can predict and prevent failure

Self

Reactive

Dependent

Independent

Interdependent

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08/04

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09/04 21

03/03

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Damaged shoe

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Safety personnel

ƒHLL Employees

ƒVisitors

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Safety & Health Leadership

“The Sum of Our Individual Contributions to Safety determines whether your visit end up with zero harm or pathetic incident”

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Finally 1.

All incidents and injuries as well as occupational illnesses and diseases are preventable

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Safety is a condition of employment

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Training is an essential element for safe workplaces

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All deficiencies must be corrected

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All unsafe practices/incidents must be investigated

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Safety off-the-job is just as important as safety on-the-job

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It’s good business to prevent illnesses and injuries

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People are the key to achieve safety excellence

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No job is worth getting hurt for

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Incident can be managed

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Most importantly safety is everyone’s responsibility 31

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