Somali Safety Institute.
The Somali Safety Institute is a resource for organizations that want to create workplaces where it’s difficult to get hurt. please safe your wealth and life.
In addition, we are a community of independent safety professionals who are committed to preventing every workplace injury.
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Masuuliyiinta machadka Somali Safety Institute. waxay hamabaliyo u dirayaan tababare Mohamed Tummey kana tirsan bahda Macdka,oo soo Af- meeray waxbarshada heerka labaad.
Hamabaliyo ayaan leenahay, cilmigaaga Allaha kugu anfaco.
HSE safety presentations
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Scaffolding Safety
Power and Hand Tools Safety
Forklift Safety
Working at Heights
Crane and Lifting Safety (For Rigger and Operator)
First Aid Training
Fall Protection and Prevention
Fire Prevention and Protection
Confined Space Entry
Permit To Work Traning
Crane & Lifting Safety HSE Presentation for HSE Professionals
Electrical Safety - Construction
Excavation Safety
Welding and Cutting
Lock Out & Tag Out (LOTO)
Radiography Safety
HSE Auditing
Lifting Inside Fabrication Shop
Defensive Driving
Incident Investigation & Reporting
Hydrogen Safety
Machine Guarding
Head Protection
Emergency Response Traning
Hearing Protection
Foot Protection
Office Safety
Hazard Identification Process
Malaria Control
Compressed Gas Safety
Trenching and Shoring (For Civil Excavation Group)
Eye and Face Protection
Hypertension
Drug and Alcohol Awareness
Ergonomics (For Office Personnel)
Heat Stress
Cold Stress
Leading Indicator
Cancer-Causing Chemicals
Behavior-Based Safety (B-Safe Program
Achieving Safety Culture
Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Risk Assessment & Job Safety Analysis
Conducting Toolbox Meeting
Environmental Management
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40 Duties Of A Safety Officer:
1. The Safety Officer is responsible for monitoring and assessing hazardous and unsafe situations. He or she makes recommendations to management on how to avoid or mitigate these risks.
2. The duty of a safety officer is to ensure that personnel is safe while working. This includes developing measures to protect workers from injuries and ensuring that equipment is operated safely.
3. To correct unsafe acts or conditions through the regular line of authority. This may include issuing warnings, conducting investigations, and taking disciplinary action. The safety officer must also ensure that all safety regulations are being followed and that all safety equipment is in good working order.
4. The safety officer has the duty to take immediate action to prevent or stop unsafe acts when necessary. This authority may be exercised in emergency situations where there is an imminent danger of harm to people or property. The safety officer must take reasonable care to ensure that his or her actions do not create new hazards or increase existing ones.
5. The Safety Officer maintains awareness of active and developing situations. The Safety Officer is responsible for ensuring the safety of all personnel and for coordinating emergency response efforts. In the event of an emergency, the Safety Officer will assume command and direct all activities in accordance with established procedures.
6. The safety officer is responsible for ensuring that all safety messages are communicated to the Incident Command team. This includes ensuring that all members of the team are aware of any potential hazards and that everyone understands the safety procedures that are in place.
7. The safety officer is responsible for ensuring that the workplace is safe and compliant with health and safety regulations. They participate in planning meetings to identify any health and safety concerns inherent in the operation’s daily work plan. The safety officer works closely with the management team to develop and implement health and safety policies and procedures.
8. The safety officer is responsible for reviewing the Incident Action Plan for safety implications. He or she must identify potential hazards and determine what measures need to be taken to mitigate those hazards.
9. To investigate accidents that have occurred within their assigned incident areas. This may include interviewing witnesses, reviewing security footage, and gathering other evidence. The goal is to determine what happened and why, so that future accidents can be prevented. When an accident occurs, the first step is to ensure that everyone involved is safe and receiving medical attention if necessary. Once the scene is secure, the safety officer will begin their investigation. They will interview witnesses, review security footage, and collect any other evidence that can help to piece together what happened.
10. To ensure preparation and implementation of the Site Safety and Health Plan (SSHP). The safety officer is responsible for coordinating all site safety and health activities, including site inspections, accident investigations, safety training, and hazard abatement.
11. To ensure that the site is a hazard-free environment. This includes inspecting the premises for potential hazards, such as trip hazards or electrical wiring that could pose a shock risk.
12. The safety officer is responsible for conducting toolbox meetings. These meetings are important for ensuring that all employees are aware of the latest safety procedures and protocols. The safety officer will also use these meetings to identify any potential hazards in the workplace and to develop plans to mitigate these risks.
13. The safety officer is responsible for leading all efforts to enhance safety on the project. This includes developing and implementing safety policies and procedures, conducting safety training, and investigating accidents and incidents.
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