Having experience and in-depth knowledge of Planning / Scheduling methods and procedures specifically related to project work. Monitoring of the assigned projects and to monitor the performance of Contractors on the high value Capital of several EPC Projects Proficient on computer-based planning tools, e.g., Primavera P6 Version 20, Microsoft suite (Excel, Word, Power point). A highly disciplined, efficient, and logical Projects Control Engineer. Well, organized with developed leader-ship qualities and practiced communication skills, and relationship management.
Provide STA (Safety task Assessment) Awareness for All Staff
· Daily Site inspection & Regular site visiting & reporting to H.S.E Manager
· Carry out job safety analysis to create awareness & promote safety in the site.
· Periodically inspection of Firefighting equipment’s, Electrical equipment’s, Power tools, Constructional vehicles etc. monthly & quarterly.
· Daily First-Aid equipment checking & maintains properly.
· Coordinating with consultant and client.
· Providing safe working atmosphere in site & Reporting about various Hazardous in site and initiating necessary action.
· Implementation & Renewal of relevant permits system as per job or work requirement.
· Conducting Mock drills & Rehearsal of on-Site Emergency Plan.
· Conducting monthly site safety meetings & preparing monthly safety reports.
· Ensures compliance with entire Environmental Health and Safety regulations.
Submitting weekly health safety performance report to the management .
· People can be struck and injured by moving parts of machinery or ejected material. Parts of the body can also be drawn in or trapped between rollers, belts and pulley drives.
· Sharp edges can cause cuts and severing injuries, sharp-pointed parts can cause stabbing or puncture the skin, and rough surface parts can cause friction or abrasion.
· People can be crushed, both between parts moving together or towards a fixed part of the machine, wall or other object, and two parts moving past one another can cause shearing.
· Parts of the machine, materials and emissions (such as steam or water) can be hot or cold enough to cause burns or scalds, and electricity can cause electrical shock and burns.
· Injuries can also occur due to machinery becoming unreliable and developing faults or when machines are used improperly through inexperience or lack of training.
· Before they start using any machine they need to think about what risks may occur and how these can be managed. They should therefore do the following:
· Check that the machine is complete, with all safeguards fitted, and free from defects. The term ‘safeguarding’ includes guards, interlocks, two-hand controls, light guards, pressure-sensitive mats etc. National legislation often requires the supplier to provide the right safeguards and inform buyers of any risks (‘residual risks’) that users need to be aware of and manage because they could not be designed out.
· Produce a safe system of work for using and maintaining the machine. Maintenance may require the inspection of critical features where deterioration would cause a risk. They should also look at the residual risks identified by the manufacturer in the information/instructions provided with the machine and make sure they are included in the safe system of work.
· Ensure every static machine has been installed properly and is stable (usually fixed down).
· Choose the right machine for the job and do not put machines where customers or visitors may be exposed to risk.
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