People:
This policy applies to all staff members, trainees, trainers, and visitors of GTI.
Processes:
This policy covers and affects a wide range of health and safety processes such as Hazard Reporting Procedure, Security inspection Procedure, Accident Reporting Procedure, Emergency Evacuation Drill (EED) Procedure, Event Safety Procedure, Smoke-free and contractor Permit to work Procedure.
This policy helps GTI meet the following external requirements:
All Ministerial Orders and Issues related to health, safety and the environment. Such Ministerial Order # 6/2000.
Health and Safety Policy
Accident Report
Accidents Reporting: Minor harm, damage or injury
Report on any accident to immediate superior instantly
Staff and trainees
Accident reported
Accidents’ Reports / Health & Safety File
Submit completed accident report
General Manager / Health & Safety Manager
Report
Accidents’ Reports / Health & Safety File
Health and Safety Manager
Case investigated and possible remedies implemented
Accidents’ Reports / Health & Safety File
Report necessary action(s) to prevent accident reoccurrences to the Health and Safety Manager for improvement purposes.
Health and Safety Manager
Agreed prevention measures adopted
Accidents’ Reports / Health & Safety File
People:
This procedure applies to the following:
Processes:
This procedure is influenced by the following:
Health and Safety Policy
Health and Safety Manager
possible hazard identified
Complete the Hazards Report Form of the possible hazard identified.
Health and Safety Manager
Completed form attached with evidence (e.g. pictures).
Hazards Reports folder
Health and Safety Manager
Completed Hazards Report Form communicated to concerned people
Health and Safety Manager
remedy resolution implemented
Health and Safety Manager
Notification of clearing the hazard
Health and Safety Manager
Notification of clearing the hazard
Health and Safety Manager
Signed Hazards Report Form with outcome
People:
This procedure applies to the following:
Processes:
This procedure is influenced by the following:
The purpose of this procedure is to outline the Emergency Evacuation Drill (EED) Procedure which applies to all occupants of GTI buildings and areas. It details the actions to deal with the evacuation as considered appropriate with reference to the designated assembly points outside the building (the front side).
This procedure will help GTI to:
Defintion:
Emergency Evacuation Drill: Planned training on how to evacuate occupied buildings through the safest mains of emergency exits by following proper procedures and directions to the designated assembly points. This planned drill schedule will be issued after obtaining approval from CEO and consolation with relevant stakeholders especially the landlord. It indicates specific steps which must be followed and usually involves testing the building’s fire alarm system and the exit routes as parts of the drill.
Emergency: An urgent situation consisting of one or more of the following types of occurrences: fire, smoke, explosion, chemical spill, gas leak, bomb threat, or human violence.
Exit: A door and route that provides a safe means of egress from a building to an outdoor space and leads to a safe area e.g. emergency assembly point.
Emergency Assembly Points: A designated area for each building and these areas will be marked and noted on the emergency assembly points plan.
Occupants: Staff, trainees, visitors and all other occupants of GTI buildings/areas occupied by GTI during the evacuation
Health and Safety Manager
CEO/ Business Development Approval
Health and Safety Manager
Team setup and responsibilities assigned
Evacuate immediately to the Assembly Point displayed on Emergency Evacuation Assembly Points map on hearing the sound of the alarm system or alerted by the staff using the closest emergency exits
– Do NOT use elevators/lifts during the drill
Assist with the evacuation of others who require assistance or any person in immediate danger. However, occupants should not endanger themselves during evacuation
Staff, Trainees, Trainers and Visitors
Evacuation of Staff, Trainees, Trainers and Visitors that need special assistance
Staff, Trainees, Trainers and Visitors
Emergency Support Staff notified
Notify Emergency Warden with any possible hazardous situation
Staff, Trainees, Trainers and Visitors
Staff, Trainees, Trainers and Visitors
Complete EED Report after discussion with EED team and assign corrective and recommended improvement actions to the Health and Safety Manager
Health and Safety Manager
Undertake actions for better Emergency Evacuation Process
Staff, Trainees, Trainers and Visitors
Submit the EED report and action status to the Health and Safety Manager
Health and Safety Manager
People:
This procedure applies to staff, trainees, trainers and visitors and all other occupants of GTI buildings/areas occupied by GTI during the evacuation.
Processes:
This procedure is influenced by the following:
Under Bahraini legislation, the Chief Executive (as the employer) is responsible for ensuring compliance with health, safety and environment legislation and regulations.
All managers are delegated the responsibility for ensuring good health and safety practices are followed within their areas and for activities under their responsibility. This includes the systematic identification of hazards and the implementation of appropriate controls where hazards are determined to be significant. In case of drought, Health and Safety Manager should be contacted for advice.
GTI’s Health and Safety Manager, acts as an adviser on health, safety and environment matters and helps to promote manage and review relevant policies and practices.
All staff must take reasonable care of themselves and all others who may be affected by their acts and omissions, and comply with both central and local policies and arrangements for safe working to enable them to discharge its legal duties with regard to health and safety. Some staff will be assigned specific responsibilities, mainly to assist in emergencies.
All Staff are also obligated to report any unsafe act or condition. Staff members are responsible for the safety of their visitors.
In the interests of health and safety, trainees must not interfere with or misuse anything, object, structure or system of work and report any unsafe act or condition.
It is the duty of the Health and Safety Manager to ensure that the following equipment is maintained, inspected and, where required, certified in accordance with relevant legislation, standards or guidelines:
Health and Safety Manager will maintain first –Aid box. The box will be kept with a First –Aid trained staff member, and will be inspected monthly or as requested by the holder for any shortage of contents.
With reference to Trainees Rights and Responsibilities all trainees must adhere to the GTI Safety, Health and environmental rules and instructions of the HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGER Policy whilst attending at the GTI or remote locations as per their assignments.
Trainers are solely responsible for conveying the safety and health rules and regulations to the trainees, and the implementation of the guidelines and regulations, they must also report any hazardous situations immediately to the relevant people.
Accidents and breaches of the Health & Safety rules and regulations must be immediately reported to the Health and Safety Manager violations or failure to follow these guidelines and instructions or such that may result in loss injury to personnel will be subject to disciplinary action according to legislative laws in accordance with HR by GTI Management as demanded by Health and Safety Manager.
This Version Approved: 26 December 2023
Next Review Date: December 2024 or earlier if any changes to legislation or the external environment require it.
Approved by the General Manager, effective immediately:
Signed by General Manager: Abbas Ali Date: 26/12/2023
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