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Whats HSSE
HSSE
Occupational health and Safety policy sets out our commitment for continual improvement in health and Safety conditions for our employees and stakeholders. We aim to achieve this by
Adopting our global occupational health and Safety vision and principles. Promoting robust occupational health and Safety work practices to prevent ill health and injury cases. Ensuring compliance to legal and other requirements. Ensuring our people are well informed and trained. Minimizing occupational health and Safety risks to acceptable levels and working towards zero fatality
Targets
Zero Fatality Zero warning and penalty from Government All team members including subcontractor in ZTE should received relevant HSSE Training
ZTE Supplier Code of Conduct(V1.0) ZTE Global H&S Document Package(V1.0) published by ZTE Sales Quality Dept Responsible Business Conduct (ABC) released by Telenor Group Pakistan HSSE Legislation
Factory Act The Fire Prevention and life Safety regulation 2010 Other local HSSE legislation
Qualification
Self-Assessment by subcontractor On-site HSSE Assessment by ZTE HSSE Manager Sign SER Agreement
HSSE Articals
Contract
Promise to follow local legislation, ZTE HSSE Requirements ZTE Supplier code of Conduct and customer requirements Promise to follow local legislation Promise to report HSSE Incident on time
Performance Management
Applicable for
Site work implemented by subcontractor ZTE HSSE Manager will provide the template of safety plan to subcontractor HSSE manager Site roll out team responsible for finalize the site safety plan for certain site and sent to HSSE manager(subcontractor) for approval Approved site safety plan should be in place when site work start ZTE will periodically audit the executive of site safety plans implementation
Management Procedure
Applicable for
Never carry out electrical work on electrical equipment, circuits and gear if you are not qualified
Never exceed speed limits or travel at speeds which are dangerous for the type of road, vehicle, or conditions
Never use a hand held phone whilst driving and only make calls by pulling over or using hands free devices, when it is safe to do so
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PPE Requirement
Helmets
PPE Usage and storage training should be arrange before deliver the PPE to employees
Safety Boots
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Set safety boards in the entrance Berries should be set to make sure no authority access to operating area
Working At Height
Wear and anchor your safety harness when working on height, near openings and edges. Use only safety harness (safety belt are not allowed).
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Working At Height
When near edges or openings, ensure that you are anchored to a lifeline. Tools are not to be placed near the edge. Keep them in a tool box and away from the edge.
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Working At Height
When working at height, ensure that the ground below are cleared. Barricade the affected area. Station a watchman, and put up a warning signboard.
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Working At Height
Place ladder on level surface. Extend the ladder so theres at least 90 cm above the top support. Anchor the top and either tie the bottom or have someone hold it. Position ladder using 4:1 ratio. Position an extension ladder before you extend.
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Electrical Safety
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Housekeeping
Poor housekeeping produce tripping hazards. Keep your work area clean.
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Housekeeping
Do not dispose your unwanted materials from height. Dispose at allocated dustbin points.
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Do not overload your equipment/machinery. Only authorised personnel are allowed to operate heavy machinery and equipment.
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Do not remove machinery guard. Do not use the equipment, machinery if there is no safety guards.
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Do not go near machinery while they are being operated. No unauthorised person is allowed to enter the work area when lifting, piling and excavation in progress.
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Earthwork Safety
Ensure that the sides of excavation pit are properly shored before you go down to work.
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Earthwork Safety
Proper shoring, access ladder and barricade are the main essential in excavation works. Ensure their presence before you enter to work.
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RF Safety
Type of Radiation
Effects
Source
RF Training should arranged before you enter an RF Area RF Monitor should be wear if you working on a living RF area
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Incident Definition
Waiting for Telenors reply Including the security incident such as robbery etc ZTE HSSE Manager Fatality and disability injury incident should notice ZTE HSSE manager and your supervisor immediately Other incident should report to ZTE HSSE Manager monthly
Incident Reporter
Frequency
Self-audit
FrequencyMonthly Quantity: 10% of sites installed in that month ChecklistSite Checklist defined in ZTE Site Safety procedure AuditorSubcontractor HSSE Manager FrequencyMonthly Quantity: 10% of sites installed in that month ChecklistSite Checklist defined in ZTE Site Safety procedure AuditorZTE Project/Regional HSSE ManagerSite Engineer
Random Audit
Child Labor
Heavy job is not acceptable Overtime is not acceptable (5hrs every day)
Force Labor
The company shall not engage in or support the use of forced labor, nor shall personnel be required to lodge deposits or identity papers upon commencing employment with the company.
Working Hours
Not exceed the working hours defined by legislation At least one day off in every seven-day period Overtime job should paid according to local legislation No discrimination in hiring, remuneration, access to training, promotion, termination or retirement based on race, caste, national origin, religion, disability, gender, sexual orientation, union membership, political affiliation, or age. wages paid for a standard working month shall always meet at least legal (7000PRS)
Discrimination
Wages