Dear Seniors , Kindly help by providing sample Safety Manual ( Hindi/ English ) for Chemical Industry . Regards, Abhay
From India, Mumbai
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Dear Abhay, Please find attached Safety Manual. Hope this serve your purpose. Thanks and Warm Regards
From India, Calcutta
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Dear Abhay,

My personal suggestion is to forget about getting a separate Safety Manual. Try to get the operations to include safety aspects in the operating procedures using Job Safety Analysis where operations are involved. A separate safety manual is only read or used by safety personnel or whenever there is an incident/audit. This then defeats the purpose. It is only as a document in the quality system or a reference (not normally used by the people who need to practice safety).

From Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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In the safety manual under the clause-Obligation of Workmen at page-64,the 'not' should be used after 'shall' in all 3 directions for workmen. SKHota
From India, Calcutta
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You can write to the National Safety Council, Central Labour Institute complex, Sion, Mumbai, with a request for the supply of the same. They have different types of safety norms/precautionary pamphlets for different chemicals. Alternatively, you may write to the Chemical Manufacturers' Association (address can be found by searching on the internet) and simultaneously make use of the advice given by Mr. Gopinath Pillai. This can help you to come up with a good manual.
From India, Nagpur
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Dear Abhay, I have written a simple HSE management system manual for an Oil & Gas company (upstream) in Sudan. I do not whether it will be useful to you. I am attaching it for your reference.
From Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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@ Gopinadhan sir,

First of all, thank you very much for posting such a nice reference.

Sir, as per our Quality management system, as mentioned in your manual, most of the things are addressed in our system. Actually, Government authorities want a short booklet/manual to be with employees/contract labor so that they get a clear idea about overall safety processes in the chemical industry. We have already informed them that we have OEP, conduct trainings, mock drills, HAZOP, and have displays at prominent places.

Once again, thank you, and I wish you a very happy and safe New Year.

Regards,
Abhay

From India, Mumbai
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One thing always to keep in mind is that there are two factors responsible for any mishap:

1. Act
2. Condition

The above-stated factors are key sources for any type of incident. If we are aware of the above, we may keep ourselves away from accidents or mishaps.

As far as chemical industries are concerned, they are both very safe and very dangerous. This depends on how we are adhering to safety norms. If we are alert, then the chemical industry is very safe; otherwise, vice versa.

Although safety manuals for different industries are different, the basic fundamental principles for all safety manuals are the same. Both man and machine are main factors for safety.

There are different safety manuals, but the proper utilization of safety manuals is the right action in the right conditions.

There are many aspects related to safety that can't be summarized at once.

Raj

From India, Bhopal
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Dear All,

Let me share with you a .ppt I prepared to train on Accident/Incident Investigation Management. It may be useful. I have also included a file, Incident Cost Calculator, which I obtained from the HSE Executive in the UK. This tool is helpful in demonstrating to management the hidden costs associated with lost productivity during an investigation.

Thank you.

From Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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File Type: doc Incident cost calculator.doc (41.5 KB, 1320 views)

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Dear Gopi,

Thank you very much for sharing such a wonderful PowerPoint presentation and document. The Incident Cost Calculator is helpful in shedding light on our higher officials who do not follow safety protocols.

Thanks again!

Dear Raj,

Thank you for your input. Keep on sharing and gaining knowledge.

Corrected text has been formatted with proper paragraph breaks and spelling/grammar errors have been addressed.

From United States, Fpo
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i’m requesting safety manual.. about this slogan "Safety is as simple as ABC…Always Be Careful." can you help me?
From Philippines, Bagumbayan
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dear all, thanks for all the shares, can anyone please tell me what the difference is between HSE MANUAL and HSE PROCEDURES, i will be glad if shown with samples. thanks. andy O
From Nigeria, Lagos
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Dear Mr. Pillai,

Your idea of an Incident Cost Calculator is excellent. It is very effective in obtaining financial approvals for identified safety management programs, adding value to the process.

Thank you for your inputs.

Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Vadodara
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Dear All,

I have just drafted an Integrated Management System (integrating QHSE) for a drilling company based in Malaysia, including drafting their policy, vision, mission, etc. Let me know what you think.

From Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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File Type: doc KMD IMS Revised with comments.doc (4.41 MB, 560 views)

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Dear Gopinadhan Pillai, Welcome back,, Nice to see your updates after a very long time. Thanks for sharing a draft of Integrated management system with us. Keep on touch. . .
From United States, Fpo
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