Safety should be topmost priority while designing, carrying out work on site or during site visit, as there is no supplement to human life. In today's world the importance of HSE (Health and Environmental Safety) has been widely understood by most Operators and Vendors and there have been procedures in place to be followed at every step of work on site. And it the prime responsibility of a Project Manager, HSE Manager, Project Engineer and Site Engineer to ensure that routine HSE guidelines as described by the company has been being followed in its true sense. And where ever necessary, the project specific safety measures needs to be identified and adopted and beforehand.
Following are a few general safety guidelines to be adhered on site
- During tower erection or BTS installation work, safety guidelines will be strictly adhered to and all appropriate measures will be taken. During work, necessary protective equipment such as safety belts or safety ropes will be used by workers, and no materials, tools or equipment will be dropped from above.
- Care will be taken to avoid causing any harm or injury to site owners, general public or the material property situated in the general vicinity of the site, and excessive noise during work will be avoided to the possible extent.
- Cleanliness and orderliness will be observed in all work activities. Care will be taken to avoid damage to the surrounding property or structures, and existing, completed work items will be protected.
- All necessary measures will be taken to prevent any trip hazards at the sites.
- At the end of the working day, roof access doors and gates will be closed and exposed equipment, if any, will be protected against rain or other elements.
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