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Behaviour Based Safety

Behaviour-based strategies and targeted behaviour-based safety techniques, We will be assisting clients with these kinds of problems. As human safety consciousness and safety habits are not intrinsic, behaviour-based safety training, monitoring, and consulting can help to develop them. We have observed this throughout implementation of Behaviour-based safety principles with various organisations. Organizations do have a significant impact on people’s behavioural safety, and this is primarily due to their safety cultures.

Factory Act

The Factories Act of 1948 was enacted to protect the welfare of workers in a factory by regulating employment conditions, working conditions, the working environment, and other welfare requirements of specific industries. We teach about factory acts.

Good House Keeping

Good housekeeping program plans and manages the orderly storage and movement of materials from point of entry to exit. It includes a material flow plan to ensure minimal handling. The plan also makes sure that work areas are not used as storage areas by having workers move materials to and from work areas as needed. It includes five complementary principles of “Organisation”, “Neatness”, “Cleanliness”, “Standardisation” and “Discipline”.

Introduction to Safety

Safety in a work environment is important because it helps to protect employees and can keep the costs that an employer has to a minimum. It is important to keep employees safe and to send them home in the same condition in which they came to work. The cost of safety incidences can greatly impact a company. While taking proper safety measures may cost somewhat more in the beginning, these costs will be much lower than the costs that are incurred when there is an accident.

Road Safety

Road Safety is to educate all workers in a proper and safe use of roads in order to change user attitudes and behaviour and to stimulate an awareness of the need for improvement in road safety. Road user behavioural changes are necessary to help reduce and prevent road collisions. This can be partly achieved through awareness programmes of education, training, publicity and promotion.

Personal Protection Equipment

Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as “PPE”, is equipment worn to minimize exposure to a variety of hazards. Examples of PPE include such items as gloves, foot and eye protection, protective hearing devices (earplugs, muffs) hard hats, respirators and full body suits. It is a good idea to select PPE that will provide a level of protection greater than the minimum required to protect employees from hazards.

Material Handling

Material Handling is the movement, protection, storage and control of materials and products throughout manufacturing, warehousing, distribution, consumption and disposal. As a process, material handling incorporates a wide range of manual, semi-automated and automated equipment and systems that support logistics and make the supply chain work. We will train the material handling system and processes. Will put in place to improve customer service, reduce inventory, shorten delivery time, and lower overall handling costs in manufacturing, distribution and transportation.

Chemical safety

Chemical safety training modules introduce, safe use of chemicals at workplaces, present classification systems for the labelling and transport of dangerous goods, allow the reading and use of chemical safety cards, give a basic overview of toxicology and disseminate information on selected, widely used, hazardous substances. This training material consists of eight independent modules which cover the different areas of managing chemical hazards. It contains material usable in handouts, demonstrations and exercises, as well as slides, colour transparencies and diskettes containing text files and databases

Gas Cutting Safety

Gas cutting safety in Industrial area. Many incident can caused during the cutting of gas then employee can prevent such a major precaution before the cutting of gas. We can teach you to how we prevent this type of strategies .

Gas Safety in Steel Ind

Gas safety in steel industry the amount of concentration of gas leakage if any should be under permissible limit (50 ppm). In case the blanking is being done with gas leakage, it is to be done by using gas mask. We will train how to prevent gas leakage accident and how to protect themselves.

HIRA

HIRA (HAZARD IDENTIFICATION RISK ASSESSMENT) HIRA is the natural environment, property, and services such as food production, energy supply, communications, and transport. Whether or not an employee is injured depends on a person’s ability to react to a hazard, their exposure to the hazard, and the severity of the outcome of the exposure is to ensure the wellbeing and safety of workers and employees.

Ladder Safety

Ladder safety is vital for protecting yourself against fatal falls and any other unforeseen accidents. Using a checklist can help remind your team to follow basic safety procedures. Perform pre-start meetings and site walkthroughs to ensure that proper ladder setup and climbing methods are complied with.

Machine Guarding

Machine guards are the first line of defence against injuries caused by machine operation. To protect operators and other employees in the immediate work area from hazards created by ingoing nip points, rotating parts, sparks and flying debris.

Materials Handling

Material Handling Equipment (MHE) is mechanical equipment used for the movement, storage, control, and protection of materials, goods and products throughout the process of manufacturing, distribution, consumption, and disposal.

OHSAS

Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series, was an international standard for occupational health and safety management systems. It provided a framework for the effective management of OH&S including all aspects of risk management and legal compliance, and it addressed occupational health and safety rather than any specific product safety matters.

WELDING SAFETY

Welding Safety it should have access to a safe and brightly-lit workspace that is not anywhere near fuel or other combustible materials. Sparks from welding can fly up to 25 feet, in some cases, so we have to make workers aware of this when selecting the work site. If you’re sanding down and preparing metal that’s painted or rusty, it will help prevent you from inhaling any fumes or small particles created by buffing away the paint or rust. Some welding helmets are available that have a built-in respirator, which can be handy for welders who are working on painted or rusty materials or in other hazardous environments.