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KEC International Limited

Project Name: Lingampet-Jagtial to Nizamabad, R E-004


Railway SBU-5

Date:-10/08/2020

Power T & D Railways Solar Civil Smart Infra Cables


Monsoon Safety- Aug 2020
Hazards During Monsoon

 Road Safety Hazards


 Electrical Hazards
 Health Hazards
Hazards During Monsoon - Road Safety Hazards
Hazards During Monsoons- Road Safety Hazards
Hazards during Monsoon - Electrical Hazards
Hazards during Monsoon - Health Hazards
Precautions

 Road Safety Precautions


 Electrical Safety Precautions
 Health Safety Precautions
 Other Precautions
Road Safety Precautions

 Wear appropriate footwear with solid support and


slip resistant soles.

 Give yourself more time for heavy traffic due to


rain.

 Obey the speed limit and drive slower in the rain;


the roads are very slick when wet!

 Maintain an extra distance between you and the


vehicle in front of you.

 Turn on your headlights while driving during rainy


weather.
Road Safety Precautions

 Make sure that the defroster is in proper working


order; keep the dash clear so as to not block the
defroster.

 Make sure that the wind shield wipers are in proper


working order; change the wiper blades before the
rainy season arrives.

 Do not drive around road barricades; they are there


for your safety, the road or bridge may be washed
out.

 Avoid driving into flooded areas; if your vehicle stalls


in rapidly rising floodwaters, abandon it immediately
and climb to higher ground.
Electrical Safety Precautions

 Always keep electrical equipment away from water, wet


grass or other wet areas.

 Stay away from electrical poles, PMT’s and Sub Stations

 Stay Away from accumulated water around electrical Installation.

 Do not tie motorcycles or bicycles to electric poles.

 Keep materials, tools and all parts of your body at least


15 feet away from any overhead power lines at all times.

 Don't use damaged equipment until it has been repaired


properly.

 Keep tools unplugged and stored in dry areas when they


are not in use.
Health Safety Precautions

 Food poisoning Eat only home-made and well-cooked


food. Avoid food from the vendors.

 Throw out the food having strange Odor or mold. Eat raw
Vegetable and fruits only when Properly washed of
freshly peeled.

 Food should not be kept open as it attracts insects and


bugs.

 Take a balanced and protein rich diet. Avoid sea food and all
dairy products until they have been properly pasteurized.

 Avoid fruits and vegetables that have been pre-cut or


peeled and kept in open.

 Always remember that raw chopped vegetables and fruits


get spoilt fast.
Health Safety Precautions

 Monsoon diseases are mostly water-borne. Therefore


our first concern should be drinking pure, boiled and
filtered water.

 Avoid drinks and ice that is not made from the properly
purified and filtered water.

 Do not allow the kids to play in stagnant water.

 Do not enter air-conditioned room with wet hair and


damp clothes.

 Dry your feet and hand with soft dry cloth whenever
they are wet and keep the surroundings dry and clean.
Other precautions (Slips & Falls)

 Wear appropriate footwear with solid support and slip resistant


soles.

 Don’t be in a hurry; avoid slipping on wet side walks or walkways


by taking slow, short steps.

 Avoid walking through puddles no matter how shallow they


appear.

 Avoid using wet stairs; use the elevator during the rainy season.

 If you do use the stairs, never walk the stairs with your hands in
your pockets, and always use the handrails.

 Be alert to water that may be tracked in around doorways; be a


leader in safety by cleaning up wet hazards.

 Make sure that there are entry matt’s in the doorways so


workers can dry their feet before entering.
Emergency Road Side Kit

 Even a well-maintained vehicle can break down, so it’s


advisable to put together an emergency roadside kit to
carry with you.

 A cell phone tops the list of suggested emergency kit


contents since it allows you to call for help when and
where you need it.

 Suggested Kit : Cell phone/First aid kit/Flash light/Jack


(and ground mat) for changing a tire/Work gloves and a
change of clothes

 Basic repair tools and some duct tape (for temporarily


repairing a hose leak!)/A jug of water and paper towels for
cleaning up

 Non-perishable food, drinking water, and medicines


Points to Remember

 Always keep electrical equipment away from water, wet grass or


other wet areas.

 Stay away from electrical poles, PMT’s and Sub Stations

 Obey the speed limit and drive slower in the rain; the roads are very
slick when wet!

 Throw out the food having strange odor or mold. Eat raw vegetables
and fruits only when properly washed and freshly peeled.
THANK YOU
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