Statutory Requirements for a Boiler House (Briquette-fired Boiler)
Dear Seniors, what are the statutory requirements for a Boiler House (Briquette-fired Boiler)? Kindly guide on the following points:
• Displays
• PPE
• Competency of Boiler Operator & Helpers
• Training
• Housekeeping
• Dust/Heat Stress, etc.
Any other safety points to consider would also be appreciated.
Regards,
Abhay
From India, Mumbai
Dear Seniors, what are the statutory requirements for a Boiler House (Briquette-fired Boiler)? Kindly guide on the following points:
• Displays
• PPE
• Competency of Boiler Operator & Helpers
• Training
• Housekeeping
• Dust/Heat Stress, etc.
Any other safety points to consider would also be appreciated.
Regards,
Abhay
From India, Mumbai
Dear Abhay,
Let me try to answer your questions.
Statutory requirements applicable to any boilers in India will be: 1. Indian Boiler Regulations (IBR) - 1950, 2. Indian Boilers Act 1923. Refer to the same for details.
Displays:
General Safety Posters Display, any specific process hazards involved and its precautions - this you will get only after a detailed risk assessment of your Briquette fired Boiler. Take the help of your safety pro and process people. Display of sound level also required.
PPE = All PPE as per job requirements.
Competency of Boiler operator & helpers = Refer to the attachment, may be helpful to you.
Training = Site-wise training needs to be identified and accordingly imparted.
Housekeeping = it's not something different from other plants.
Dust/Heat Stress, etc. = Monitoring for dust emissions and take control measures accordingly. Take help of your environment guys. Heat stress also needs a study and accordingly apply control measures.
Also, you may get one or two files to download from the below thread...
https://www.citehr.com/234749-power-plant-safety.html
Even though my above answers are not perfect, I hope they will help you somehow.
Looking forward to hearing from other members also about the topic.
From India
Let me try to answer your questions.
Statutory requirements applicable to any boilers in India will be: 1. Indian Boiler Regulations (IBR) - 1950, 2. Indian Boilers Act 1923. Refer to the same for details.
Displays:
General Safety Posters Display, any specific process hazards involved and its precautions - this you will get only after a detailed risk assessment of your Briquette fired Boiler. Take the help of your safety pro and process people. Display of sound level also required.
PPE = All PPE as per job requirements.
Competency of Boiler operator & helpers = Refer to the attachment, may be helpful to you.
Training = Site-wise training needs to be identified and accordingly imparted.
Housekeeping = it's not something different from other plants.
Dust/Heat Stress, etc. = Monitoring for dust emissions and take control measures accordingly. Take help of your environment guys. Heat stress also needs a study and accordingly apply control measures.
Also, you may get one or two files to download from the below thread...
https://www.citehr.com/234749-power-plant-safety.html
Even though my above answers are not perfect, I hope they will help you somehow.
Looking forward to hearing from other members also about the topic.
From India
[QUOTE=dipil;1369780] Dear Abhay, Let me try to answer your questions. Statutory requirements applicable to any boilers in India will be:
Indian Boiler Regulations and Act
1. Indian Boiler Regulations (IBR) - 1950
2. Indian Boilers Act 1923
Refer to the same for details.
Safety Measures for Briquette-fired Boiler
• Displays: General Safety Posters Display, any specific process hazards involved, and its precautions - this you will get only after a detailed risk assessment of your Briquette-fired Boiler. Take the help of your safety pro and process people. Display of sound level is also required.
• PPE: All PPE as per job requirements.
• Competency of Boiler Operator & Helpers: Refer to the attachment, which may be helpful to you.
• Training: Site-wise training needs to be identified and accordingly imparted.
• Housekeeping: It's not something different from other plants.
• Dust/Heat Stress, etc.: Monitor for dust emissions and take control measures accordingly. Take help from your environment team. Heat stress also needs a study, and apply control measures accordingly.
Also, you may get one or two files to download from the below thread... https://www.citehr.com/234749-power-plant-safety.html
Even though my above answers are not perfect, I hope they will help you somehow. Looking forward to hearing from other members also about the topic.
Dipilji, Thank you. Waiting to hear from other members also about the topic.
Regards, Abhay
From India, Mumbai
Indian Boiler Regulations and Act
1. Indian Boiler Regulations (IBR) - 1950
2. Indian Boilers Act 1923
Refer to the same for details.
Safety Measures for Briquette-fired Boiler
• Displays: General Safety Posters Display, any specific process hazards involved, and its precautions - this you will get only after a detailed risk assessment of your Briquette-fired Boiler. Take the help of your safety pro and process people. Display of sound level is also required.
• PPE: All PPE as per job requirements.
• Competency of Boiler Operator & Helpers: Refer to the attachment, which may be helpful to you.
• Training: Site-wise training needs to be identified and accordingly imparted.
• Housekeeping: It's not something different from other plants.
• Dust/Heat Stress, etc.: Monitor for dust emissions and take control measures accordingly. Take help from your environment team. Heat stress also needs a study, and apply control measures accordingly.
Also, you may get one or two files to download from the below thread... https://www.citehr.com/234749-power-plant-safety.html
Even though my above answers are not perfect, I hope they will help you somehow. Looking forward to hearing from other members also about the topic.
Dipilji, Thank you. Waiting to hear from other members also about the topic.
Regards, Abhay
From India, Mumbai
Dear Abhay,
Kindly regret the delayed reply. I'm sharing my experience on the same.
1. Displays - Hot surface displays, safety signages
2. PPE - Leather gloves while working on hot surfaces, earplugs for noise, goggles, safety shoes, and hard hats
3. Competency of Boiler operator & helpers - All boiler operators should have a BOE certificate, and helpers should be from ITI (this varies from company to company)
4. Training - Operational training on the spot, and before giving individual charge of the area, they should work alongside a senior operator until gaining confidence in the job.
5. Housekeeping - As usual in all operational areas
6. Dust/ Heat Stress, etc. - To overcome dust, the use of a dust mask is recommended. For heat stress, individuals should consume liquid drinks like buttermilk and lemon juice to withstand it.
Also, I have some related material. Please see if it suits your needs.
From India, Delhi
Kindly regret the delayed reply. I'm sharing my experience on the same.
1. Displays - Hot surface displays, safety signages
2. PPE - Leather gloves while working on hot surfaces, earplugs for noise, goggles, safety shoes, and hard hats
3. Competency of Boiler operator & helpers - All boiler operators should have a BOE certificate, and helpers should be from ITI (this varies from company to company)
4. Training - Operational training on the spot, and before giving individual charge of the area, they should work alongside a senior operator until gaining confidence in the job.
5. Housekeeping - As usual in all operational areas
6. Dust/ Heat Stress, etc. - To overcome dust, the use of a dust mask is recommended. For heat stress, individuals should consume liquid drinks like buttermilk and lemon juice to withstand it.
Also, I have some related material. Please see if it suits your needs.
From India, Delhi
Dear Dipil & KVS, Thank you for providing the boiler-related materials/documents. Both of you helped him clarify his query through your documents. Thanks again.
Dear Abhay, I am only involved in construction, mate. That's why I am not interfering in this topic. Please don't mistake me.
Thanks & Stay safe,
Regards,
Raghu
From United States, Fpo
Dear Abhay, I am only involved in construction, mate. That's why I am not interfering in this topic. Please don't mistake me.
Thanks & Stay safe,
Regards,
Raghu
From United States, Fpo
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