Tiong Seng Contractors has developed an action plan and standard operating procedures to manage haze risks on its construction sites. The plan includes conducting risk assessments, ensuring adequate supplies of N95 masks, educating workers on haze hazards and proper mask use, and monitoring worker health and haze conditions daily. The SOP outlines increasing restrictions on outdoor and hazardous activities as the haze level reaches very unhealthy and hazardous levels according to the PSI, including using horn signals from tower cranes to alert workers and stop lifting activities as needed. The overall goal is to protect worker safety during haze conditions.
Tiong Seng Contractors has developed an action plan and standard operating procedures to manage haze risks on its construction sites. The plan includes conducting risk assessments, ensuring adequate supplies of N95 masks, educating workers on haze hazards and proper mask use, and monitoring worker health and haze conditions daily. The SOP outlines increasing restrictions on outdoor and hazardous activities as the haze level reaches very unhealthy and hazardous levels according to the PSI, including using horn signals from tower cranes to alert workers and stop lifting activities as needed. The overall goal is to protect worker safety during haze conditions.
Tiong Seng Contractors has developed an action plan and standard operating procedures to manage haze risks on its construction sites. The plan includes conducting risk assessments, ensuring adequate supplies of N95 masks, educating workers on haze hazards and proper mask use, and monitoring worker health and haze conditions daily. The SOP outlines increasing restrictions on outdoor and hazardous activities as the haze level reaches very unhealthy and hazardous levels according to the PSI, including using horn signals from tower cranes to alert workers and stop lifting activities as needed. The overall goal is to protect worker safety during haze conditions.
Tiong Seng Contractors has developed an action plan and standard operating procedures to manage haze risks on its construction sites. The plan includes conducting risk assessments, ensuring adequate supplies of N95 masks, educating workers on haze hazards and proper mask use, and monitoring worker health and haze conditions daily. The SOP outlines increasing restrictions on outdoor and hazardous activities as the haze level reaches very unhealthy and hazardous levels according to the PSI, including using horn signals from tower cranes to alert workers and stop lifting activities as needed. The overall goal is to protect worker safety during haze conditions.
1. To conduct Risk Assessment for site activities due to Haze 2. To ensure sufficient stock of N95 mask on site for 7 days supply 3. Conduct mass briefing to all workers on site for the following: Hazard of haze to health The correct way of wearing the N95 mask Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) on Haze Measures 4. Conduct Daily Toolbox Meeting to all workers on the following: Check on the health condition of workers especially those with breathing problems to ensure they are fit to work, report sick if necessary Ensure all workers are issued with N95 mask and carried with them at all times Daily check on the condition of the mask and replace if necessary To encourage workers to drink more water and carry with them 1.5 liter of water at all times
To update the workers on the latest haze issue
TSC Action Plan on Haze Management
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) PSI 81 100 (Moderate) - Work as usual on site - Communicate to workers on haze issue during the toolbox meeting - EHS department to monitor actual haze condition on site compare to publish PSI figure and take necessary actions
TSC Action Plan on Haze Management
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) PSI 101 200 (Unhealthy) - Encourage workers to wear mask if necessary - TSC EHS Department will monitor the PSI level hourly through the NEA website and display the reading on the indicator board - EHS department to monitor actual haze condition on site compare to publish PSI figure and take necessary action
TSC Action Plan on Haze Management
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) PSI 201 300 (Very Unhealthy) - Tower Crane operator will sound horn 2 times (3 cycles) to alert workers to wear N95 mask compulsory TOWER CRANE
- Check workers if they
have health problem and stop work if necessary - Check visibility with crane operator and stop lifting activities if necessary due to poor visibility - Provide more lightings
TC ALARM
TSC Action Plan on Haze Management
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) PSI 301 400 (Hazardous)
ROOF LEVEL WORKS
- Tower Crane operator will
sound horn 3 times (3 cycles) to stop all lifting activities - Stop all hazardous site activities, eg lifting, external roof works, formwork at height - Refer to Risk Assessment done and take necessary measures - Site PM to lift Stop Work order for the above activities after further Risk Assessment is done on the actual condition on site
CRAWLER CRANE
TOWER CRANE
TC ALARM
TSC Action Plan on Haze Management
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) PSI > 400 (Very Hazardous) - Tower Crane operator will sound horn 3 times (continuous 30 seconds) - Stop all outdoor activities and workers to remain indoor - Site PM to lift Stop Work order for the above after further Risk Assessment is done on the actual condition on site provided the haze condition is fit to work