Construction Safety and Health Program
Construction Safety and Health Program
PROJECT:
PROPOSED TWO-STOREY RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
OWNER:
MR. & MRS. JERWIN CELLO and ANNA MARIE CELLO
LOCATION:
STA. MARIA, BAUAN, BATANGAS
PREPARED BY:
JANISSARIES M. NIVERCA
SAFETY OFFICER
ACCREDITATION NO. 1030-022018-0068
CERT NO. 72587-032821-012-BAT
CONSTRUCTION SAFEY AND HEALTH PROGRAM
I. General Project Safety and Health Policy
The Project Site Safety and Health Policy are to ensure the protection, wellbeing
and security of workers and the general public at the project site. We believe that each
employee has the right to derive personal satisfaction from his/her job and the prevention
of occupational injury or illness is of such consequences to this belief that it will be given
top priority at all times.
Safety, Health and Environmental protection are disseminated to all concern, from
project manager to workers for their appropriate compliance. The state of security and
safety in the construction including the general condition of health of its personnel and
nearby communities are fully informed to management which provides guidance and
direction to ensure a continuing dedication and commitment to this objective.
The objective is to protect every workingman against the dangers of injury,
sickness or death through safe and healthful working conditions, thereby assuring the
conservation of valuable manpower resources and the prevention of loss or damage to
lives and properties.
1. Chairman
Acts as the overall technical personnel and in-charge of the actual execution of
construction project.
Establish in his workplace occupational health services to provide a healthful
place of work.
Organize and maintain an occupational health program.
Provides all necessary materials & equipments used to the project site.
Provide first aid medicines at the construction site.
2. Secretary
Prepares minutes of the meetings.
Report status of recommendations made.
Notify members of the meetings.
Distributes a well-written handout prior to the meeting.
Submit to the chairman a report of the activities of the committee, including
recommendations made.
Keeps all the records of the OSH Committee.
3. Foreman
Tasked to be present at the construction site at all times.
Responsible of assuring he technical conformance of all design, materials,
process and work procedures rendered to the construction project, including
safety and health of all persons at the project site.
Conducts daily toolbox among workers.
Instruct and briefs the workers on the planned work and the assessment of the
past works.
Review with the new worker any hazards and specific safety rules applicable
to the job assignment given to him before putting him to work.
Assigns workers which will take in charge for the house cleaning before each
day work.
4. Workers
Attend the daily toolbox before they go to their designated work area.
Avoid activities that would endanger self or co-workers.
Works in accordance with accepted safety practices and standards established
with the chairman.
Report unsafe conditions and practices in a workplace by making suggestions
for removal of accident hazards.
Encourage and motivate co-workers in implementing safe work practices in
the workplace.
Assists government agencies in the conduct of health and safety inspection.
D. Specifics on how employees will be trained and briefed before performing hazardous
work – Hazards Communication.
The project owner shall organize and maintain an occupation health program
to achieve the following objective:
1. Assess the worker’s physical, emotional and psychological assests as
well as his liabilities in order to facilitate his proper placement and
ensure the suitability of individuals according to their physical
capacities, mental ability and emotional make up in work which they
can perform with an acceptable degree of efficiency without
endangering their own health and safety and that of their own health
and safety and that of their co-workers.
2. Protect employees against health hazards in their working environment
in order to prevent occupational as well as no-occupational diseases.
3. Provision for first-aid, emergency services and treatment depending on
the nature of the industry.
4. Assure adequate medical care of ill and injured workers.
5. Encourage personal health maintenance and physical fitness and proper
nutrition practices.
G. Toolbox/Safety Meetings
1. Toolbox Meeting
The Foreman will conduct a daily 15-minute toolbox meeting at 7:00 am to
discuss with the workers and anticipate safety & health problems related to every task,
and the potential solutions to those problems. All workers at the construction site must
attend before going to their designated work area. The foreman shall remind the
workers on the necessary precautions that need to be undertaken.
The objective of this is to impart the value of it in any operations in worksites.
It will also enumerate the procedure involved in conducting the meeting including
when, how long its frequency.
2. Safety Meeting
Safety meetings will be conducted by the Safety Officer regularly every
Monday at 7:00 am to 7:30 am to discuss the health and safety measures in the
workplace. There are times that the safety officer shall invite some expert speakers to
conduct the meeting effectively. The whole OSH committee must attend. Ensuring
workplace safety is another way by which we show our car and concern for the
workers.
Meetings will be conducted on some topic such as:
Construction Safety Tips
First Aid Kit
Use of PPE
Hazard at work
Fire safety guidelines
Use of fire extinguisher
Electric safety tips
Tips to lift heavy objects
Safe use of power tools
The following can help in conducting safety meetings effectively:
Hand-outs shall be given to the workers prior to the meeting, to build
their interest and concern.
We will encourage and motivate our workers to share their experience
(if any), when they have come across a hazardous situation in the
workplace.
While implementing safe work practices in the workplace, we will
involve our workers in the process and ask their ideas and suggestions.
We will encourage them to come up with solutions about how to
prevent injures at work, or how an accident that has occurred could
have been prevented.
Reports made by the employer shall be exclusively for the information of the
Regional Labor Office or duly authorized representative in securing data to be used in
connection with the performance of its accident and illness prevention duties and
activities and is a requirement distinct from that of the Employee’s Compensation
Commission or any other law. These reports shall not be admissible as evidence in
any action or judicial proceedings in respect to such injury, fitness or death on
account of which report is made and shall not be made public or subject to public
inspection except for prosecution or violations under this Rule.
C. The foreman is responsible for the investigation of accidents occurring on his project,
and must take the necessary corrective measures to prevent recurrence to the degree
that he has jurisdiction, and the superintendent shall assist him.
D. The employer shall maintain and keep an accident or illness record which shall be
open at all times for inspection to authorized personnel containing the following
minimum data:
1. Date of accident or illness
2. Name of injured or ill employee, sex and age
3. Occupation of injured or ill employee at the time of accident or illness
4. Assigned causes of accident or illness
5. Extent and nature of disability
6. Period of disability (actual and/or charged)
7. Whether accident involved damaged to materials, equipment or machinery,
kind and extent of damage, including estimated or actual cost
8. Record of initial notice and/or report to the authorized representative
The formal report shall be submitted by the employer on or before the 20 th day
of the month following the date of occurrence of the accident or when the illness, is
established and an investigation report in the prescribed form shall be submitted by
the duly authorized representative on or before the 30th day of the same month. In case
of temporary total disability where the injured or ill employee has not reported back to
duty on the closing date of reporting, an estimate of the probable days of disability
shall be made and entered in the report and corrected after the return of the injured. In
all computation, this estimate shall be used. After the return of the injured, the
corrected days of absence shall be used.
F. Who shall receive and review copies of the report and submit it proper authorities
VII. Provision for the Protection of the General Public within the vicinity
A. Procedures to ensure the safety and health of the general public:
1. A safe covered walkway shall be constructed over the sidewalk for use by
pedestrians in a building construction work less than 2.3 m (7ft.) from a
sidewalk or public road.
2. Steps shall be taken to protect workers from falling materials, such as
provision of safety helmets and safety shoes.
3. Tools, objects and materials (including waste materials) shall not be thrown or
tipped from a height, but shall be properly lowered by crane, hoist or chutes. If
such is not practicable, the area where the material is thrown or lowered shall
be fenced and no person allowed in the fenced area.
B. The Project Owner will provide the following to ensure public safety within and
around the worksite:
1. Adequate supply of safe drinking water.
2. Adequate sanitary and washing facilities.
3. Suitable living accommodation for workers, and as maybe applicable, for their
families.
4. Separate sanitary, washing and sleeping facilities for men and women
workers.
B. The foreman/supervisors will provide the following danger sign and safety instruction
at the project site.
1. No PPE, No Entry.
2. No Entry- Authorized Personnel Only.
3. Protective barricades and warning signs will be installed around excavations,
holes or openings in floor or roof areas, edges of roofs and elevated platforms,
and wherever necessary warn people against falling in, through or off.
Protective barricades must be a physical nature.
XI. Fire Aid and Health Care Medicine, Equipment and Facilities
The project owner will provide first aid medicines at the construction site as
required by the OSH Standards as Amended
Coordination with the appropriate emergency medical facility.
Coordination with the emergency service vehicle in case of emergency.
Providing and maintaining complete first aid kit.
Informing workers about emergency procedures and emergency telephone
numbers.
XVI. Demobilization
Materials and equipment shall be removed from the site as soon as they are no
longer necessary. Before the final inspection, the site shall be cleared of
equipment, unused materials and rubbish so as to prevent a satisfactory clean
and neat appearance.
Throughout all phases of construction, until the final acceptance, we shall
keep the site clean and free from rubbish and debris.
Excess excavated materials, forms and lumbers shall be removed from the site
before applying for occupancy permit.
XVII. Penalties for the violation of the OSH Standards and Company Safety and
Health Policy
Violation and Penalties:
1. Not wearing proper PPE
First Offense – Reprimand
Second Offense – 1 week suspension
Third Offense - Termination
2. Horse Playing
First Offense – Reprimand
Second Offense – 1 week suspension
Third Offense - Termination
3. Taking Alcoholic Drink During Office Hours
First Offense – Termination
4. Gambling at Construction Site
First Offense – Termination