ATL
corporate philosophy is to serve our Client, Industry and
Society in such a manner as to prevent loss and damage and
maintain the natural environment. |
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ZERO
ACCIDENT
&
ZERO INJURIES |
Occupational
injuries and illnesses, environmental releases, and property
damage incidents can and must be prevented. |
| COMPLIANCE |
Safety,
Health, Environmental (Safety) compliance is everyone’s
responsibility and is a condition of zero Accident and zero
Injuries. |
| LEADERSHIP |
ATL Management is continuously involved in the safety program
at all levels with in the organization.
All company supervisors are lead by direct example and through
appropriate decision-making. |
EMPLOYEE
INVOLVEMENT |
ATL
Employees are encouraged and expected to be involved in the
development of Safety Programs and to provide continuous feedback
on their effectiveness.
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| HAZARD
ANALYSIS |
ATL
analyzes all of its activities to ensure correct identification,
evaluation and control of hazards, and sharing this information
with those that may be affected. |
Safety
Meetings:
Pre-Construction
Meeting:
A pre-construction
meeting is conducted by ATL to each Subcontractor before the actual
start of work.
The pre-construction meeting expresses safety. Health and environmental
requirements and necessary preparations for each work party. High
risk works potential hazards and specific rules/restrictions are
also highlighted and discussed.
A pre-construction meeting will be held with the following participants:
- ATL
Site & Construction Manager
- ATL Superintendents
- ATL Safety Officers
- Subcontractors Construction Managers
- Subcontractors Superintendents
- Subcontractors Safety Officers
The pre-construction meeting will confirm the following between
ATL and Subcontractors.
- Acceptance
of the project SHES programs to be applied at site.
- Overall site organization and responsibility.
- Participation in the site safety committee.
- Specific site environment and restrictions /requirements.
- Subcontractors work execution plans.
Planning
of the Safety Meetings:
ATL
plans several types of safety meetings considering the nature of
the site, work formation in the project, classification of attendees,
project progress and current aspects, etc.
The following typical meetings summarize standard modes of operation,
objectives, discussion subjects, etc. These shall further be developed
in taking project features and execution formation into account.
Typical Site Meetings:
(a)
Supervisors Safety Meeting
(b) Tool Box Safety Meetings
(c) Stand-up Safety Meeting.
Occupational
Health & Environmental Control:
Sanitation and Hygiene Measures:
In
order to provide adequate sanitary conditions for all personnel
at site, ATL considers the following provisions as a part of the
temporary facilities.
- Provision
for an adequate supply of potable water
- Provision for toilets and hand wash basins
- Garbage disposal and periodic collection
- Proper drainage and sewer treatment/disposal
- Other special hygienic operations
Worker’s Rest Space:
ATL
considers the following provisions as a part of temporary facilities.
If they shall be provided by Subcontractors, ATL will indicate guidelines
for planning installation and maintenance.
- Sunshade
and/or site canteen
- Smoking hut
Ionizing Radiation
Only
qualified and trained personnel shall be assigned to install, adjust
and operate radiation equipment.
When working in areas with a potential exposure directly or indirectly
to any workers/persons, the relevant statutory required protection
shall be made.
Areas in which lasers are used shall be posted and restricted with
standard radiation warning sign, placards and barricade.
Warning
Signs, Barricades and Signals:
ATL
site supervisors will provide or instruct the Subcontractors in
its installation according to each work site working conditions
in various areas.
- Signs
- Barricades
- Signals
Site management and supervision will ensure that appropriate and
adequate quantities of signs, barricades and signaling supplies
are available.
Site supervision will make sure that signs, barricades, and signals
are used, erected and maintained as required to ensure the safety
and health of site personnel.
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