Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited Contractors HSE Manual: Issue # 01 Issue Date
Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited Contractors HSE Manual: Issue # 01 Issue Date
Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited Contractors HSE Manual: Issue # 01 Issue Date
1.0 Introduction
While working at SNGPL’s site, it is your responsibility to ensure that your work is
performed in a manner that is safe for people, property and environments. To fulfil this
responsibility, Company expects that you will comply with these HSE Guidelines, other
project-specific safety and environmental procedures that may apply (e.g., Laboratory
Safety, building safety, Radiation Safety, Construction Safety, Road safety, etc.,) as well
as all regulatory requirements. Work performed in a manner that endangers any person,
property or environment is unacceptable.
1.2 All Contractors / suppliers are responsible for performing the work of contracts in
conformance with all environmental, health and safety laws and regulations.
Contractors shall be subject to the provisions of this Contractor HSE Manual,
which has been prepared for the protection and safety of all persons, property and
environments. This Contractor HSE Manual shall be provided to contractors /
suppliers to communicate the safety and environment related information, to
inform them of potential hazards, and to require that applicable laws, procedures,
and precautions are adhered to.
1.3 SNGPL has a duty to all its employees to provide a safe environment and
workplace. Because a contractor / supplier’s work on SNGPL premises can
potentially affect the safety of all persons and property, SNGPL is committed to
hiring contractors / suppliers who take the safety of our employees, neighbours
and property as seriously as we do. We are providing the following HSE manual to
remind you of some of your specific responsibilities in this regard. The information
provided within this handbook is advisory in nature and is not intended to replace
the contractor / supplier safety or environmental procedures or requirements.
1.4 We expect that our contractors / suppliers will train, supervise, and direct their
employees to be mindful, when performing work on SNGPL’s premises, of the
safety of all persons, properties and environments. The contractors / suppliers is
required to ensure that his/her employees are familiar with applicable HSE
requirements which include:
The following are some reasons for which an employee of a contractor / supplier may be
temporarily or permanently removed from SNGPL premises:
• Possession or use of alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs.
• Possession of explosives, firearms, ammunition, and other weapons
• Violation of any safety or security rules or requirements.
• Illegal dumping, handling, or disposal of hazardous materials
• Destruction or removal, without written permission, of any property belonging to
SNGPL.
• Intimidating, threatening, harassing, impeding or interfering with an inspector,
security officer, or SNGPL employee or designated representative
• Misuse of fire prevention and protection equipment
• Unauthorized removal or destruction of a safety barricade, handrail, guardrail,
warning sign, fall protection, or other warning devices intended to protect
employees or property.
The following operations may present a hazard to people or property. Therefore, you
must obtain approval (PERMISSION TO WORK……PTW) through the SNGPL Contract
Coordinator / representative. All safety requirements, precautions, PPEs or controls
listed in PTW must be followed.
• The contractors / suppliers shall monitor HSE performance of their employees and
activities.
• They shall in addition monitor all those performance monitoring actions agreed
between SNGPL and the contractors / suppliers.
2.4 Housekeeping
• You must maintain good housekeeping. You must keep work areas neat, clean,
orderly and free of excess trash and debris and never block walkways, stairs,
exits, or create a tripping hazard.
• Cover and/or place guardrails around open holes, trenches, or excavations into
which people may fall.
• Poor housekeeping at a job site may lead to an increased potential for safety
hazards and an increased incidence of accidents, falls, cuts, spills, leaks, fires or
electrocution.
• Does not work with tools, wires, materials haphazardly spread out at the place of
work
3.3 Training
Contractor / supplier employees must be appropriately trained in hazardous waste
procedures. In the event a Contractor / supplier encounters previously unidentified
material that is reasonably believed to be hazardous (radioactive,Volatile, corrosive,
flammable, explosive, biomedical, infectious, toxic), the Contractor / supplier shall
immediately stop work in the affected area and report the condition to the Contract
Coordinator / representative. At no time shall such material be disposed of in chutes,
drains, pipes or in any other unauthorised manner.
• Based on the inventory of oil and hazardous chemicals that will be brought on-site,
the Contractor / supplier shall have available equipment (e.g., secondary
containment pallets, absorbent pads, absorbent booms, speed-dry) that is suitable
and sufficient to control a potential spill/release.
• The Contractor / supplier is responsible for identifying outlets to the environment
(e.g., sumps, storm/floor drains, etc.) and adequately minimizing spill potential to
these areas.
• The Contractor / supplier is responsible for the proper storage of all flammable and
combustible chemicals that are brought and/or stored on site to complete the work
of this contract. Such storage may require the use of safety containers, safety
cabinets, and/or secondary containment.
• The Contractor / supplier shall also ensure that any incompatible chemicals are
safely segregated. The Contractor / supplier is responsible for maintaining and
securing all chemical containers and all chemical storage areas. This requires
selecting locations and methods to minimize exposure to rainfall, surface water,
and the ground surface or subsurface.
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• The Contractor / supplier must ensure that his/her employees are adequately
trained in spill procedures outlined below.
• In the event of a release or spill, the Contractor / supplier must immediately inform
SNGPL Contract coordinator / representative.
All Contractor / suppliers must immediately report the following to the SNGPL Contract
Coordinator / representative:
• Any maintenance or repairs to a combustion unit that could result in a change in
overall emissions (e.g. burner replacement or fuel conversions)
• Any conditions discovered which could have resulted in an increase on air
pollutant emissions.
• Contractor / supplier’s activities should not cause unacceptable emissions
(emissions not meeting NEQS).
• Contractor / suppliers shall immediately notify the Contract Coordinator /
representative whenever they become aware of any unintentional or intentional
release of CFCs or Halon.
3.7 Waste water discharges.
Contractor / supplier must ensure no waste water is discharged that violates NEQS.
• Waste water must NOT include any corrosive, flammable, or toxic substances.
Some SNGPL operations may involve the use of biological, chemical, or radioactive
material that can be hazardous to persons or property, if not handled or disposed safely.
Contractors / suppliers will mark with appropriate signs, the areas where work with
biological, chemical, or radioactive materials is being performed.
The Contractor / supplier shall not disturb, damage or otherwise handle any suspect
asbestos containing material.
The Contractor / supplier shall not sweep, dust, vacuum or mop dust or debris that is the
product of a suspect asbestos containing material. The Contractor / supplier shall also
not pick up or throw away any suspect asbestos-containing
waste or trash.
Sanding, grinding, drilling, brazing, scraping, polishing of floors and other dust emitting
surfaces will be done by persons wearing appropriate PPEs.
• Contractor / supplier will obtain PTW before entering / working in confined spaces.
If during the course of its work, the Contractor / supplier encounters a confined
space that has not been previously identified by the SNGPL, it must immediately
bring the space to the attention of the Contract Coordinator / representative, and
delay entry until SNGPL has examined the space.
• When both SNGPL personnel and Contractor / supplier personnel are working in
or near confined spaces, the Contractor / supplier shall coordinate all operation
with the affected SNGPL personnel before entry.
• Advance notification is always required. Whether you enter a confined space with
a SNGPL employee or not.
The following measures must be taken for the protection of persons and property:
• Valve protection caps must be in place when compressed gas or LPG cylinders
are transported, moved, or stored.
• Close cylinder valves and replace valve covers when work is complete and when
cylinders are empty or moved.
• Secure compressed gas cylinders in an upright position in a welding cart or to a
solid object (using chains, straps, or a rigid retaining bar).
• Secure compressed gas cylinders on an approved carrier while being transported.
• Keep cylinders at a safe distance or shielded from welding or cutting operations.
Do not place cylinders where they can contact an electrical circuit.
• Keep oxygen and flammable gas regulators in proper working order and a wrench
in position on the acetylene valve when in use.
• If a leak develops in a cylinder and it cannot be immediately corrected, move the
cylinder to a safe location outside the building.
• Cylinders must not be taken into or stored in confined spaces.
• Do not store hoses and regulators in unventilated or closed containers or areas.
• Have a second person stand by with an approved fire extinguisher for welding and
burning operations
• Each crane, rigging, or hoist brought onto SNGPL property must have an annual
inspection testing performed by a certified testing agency.
• The operator is responsible for the proper placement of the crane in relationship to
the load to be handled and the landing area so as to obtain the best rated lift
capacity, and the installation and maintenance of crane swing radius protection.
• All operators must possess a valid crane / hoist operating / driving license as
applicable.
4.7 Driving