Comprehensive CSHP
Comprehensive CSHP
_____________________________
Name of Project Owner
Signature over Printed Name
_________________________
Name of Contractor
Signature over Printed Name
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Classification
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1st shift: from________to_________
2nd shift: from________to_________
3rd shift: from________to_________
Others: __________________________
xi. Estimated number of heavy equipment:
Backhoe: _____
Dozer: _____
Loader: _____
Dumptruck: _____
Crane: _____
Grader: ______
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4.1.2 General Construction Safety and Health Officer/s (overall in charge in the implementation
of the OSH program of this project hired by the General Constructor. Please attach certificate
of training/s prescribed by DOLE. Numbers will be dependent on the numbers of workers and
heavy equipment)
Name: ______________________________________________
Name: ______________________________________________
Name: ______________________________________________
4.1.3 Construction Safety and Health Officer/s from Subcontractors (any employee/worker
trained and, in addition to their regular duties and responsibilities tasked by his employer to
implement occupational safety and health program in accordance with the provisions of the
OSH Standard. Please attach certificate of training/s prescribed by DOLE).
Name: ______________________________________________
Company Name: _______________________________________
Name: ______________________________________________
Company Name: _______________________________________
Name: ______________________________________________
Company Name: _______________________________________
Name: ______________________________________________
Company Name: _______________________________________
4.1.4 Occupational Health Personnel (qualified first-aider, nurse, dentist, or physician, engaged
by the employer to provide occupational health services in the establishment/undertaking.
Please attach certificate of training/s prescribed by DOLE):
Name: ______________________________________________
Designation: _________________________________________
Name: ______________________________________________
Designation: _________________________________________
Name: ______________________________________________
Designation: _________________________________________
4.1.5 Workers representative (minimum of 3 union members if organized, not necessarily from one
employer)
Name: ______________________________________________
Designation: _________________________________________
Name: ______________________________________________
Designation: _________________________________________
Name: ______________________________________________
Designation: _________________________________________
4.2 Duties of the CSH Committee shall include but are not limited to the following:
4.2.1 Plans, develops and oversees the accident prevention programs for the construction
project;
4.2.2 Directs the accident prevention efforts of the establishment in accordance with the safety
programs and performance and government regulations in order to prevent accidents from
occurring in the worksite;
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4.2.3 Conducts safety meetings at least once a month. The committee will hold a safety
meeting every _____________ of the month;
4.2.4 Submits reports to the project manager (is this pm of the owner or pm of the gen con?)
on its meetings and activities one day after the meeting;
4.2.5 Reviews reports of inspection, accident investigation and implementation of program;
4.2.6 Provides necessary assistance to government inspecting authorities in the proper
conduct of their activities specifically on the enforcement of the provision of DOLEs OSHS;
4.2.7 Submits the monthly the following safety and health reports to the DOLE Regional Office
having jurisdiction over the project:
4.2.7.1 Summary of all safety and health committee meetings agreements;
4.2.7.2 Summary of all accident investigation reports using DOLE/BWC/ OHSD/IP-6 form;
4.2.7.3 Periodic hazards assessment with the corresponding remedial measures/actions for
each hazard;
4.2.7.4 Annual Medical Report using the form DOLE/BWC/HSD/OH-47-A (if the duration of the
project is more than one (1) year);
4.2.7.5 Initiates and supervises safety and health training for employees. (Check on the boxes
or list down the training to be provided for workers and employees).
40-Hour Construction Occupational Safety and Health Course
1-Day Workers Safety & Health Orientation
others, specify:
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________
4.3 Duties of the Safety Man/Officer
The principal function of the Safety Man assigned to this project is to act as the employers
(needs identification) principal assistant and consultant in the application of programs to
remove the hazard from the workplace and to correct unsafe work practices. For this purpose,
the Safety Man has the following duties:
4.3.1 Serves as Secretary to the SHC, as such will perform the following:
4.3.1.1 prepare minutes of meetings;
4.3.1.2 report status of recommendations made;
4.3.1.3 notify members of the meetings; and
4.3.1.4vsubmit (needs identification) to the employer a report of the activities of the committee,
including recommendations made.
4.3.2 Acts as an advisory capacity on all matters pertaining to health and safety for guidance of
the employer and the workers.
4.3.3 Conducts investigation of accident as member of the Health and Safety Committee and
submits his separate report and analysis of accident to the employer (needs
identification).
4.3.4 Coordinates all health and safety training programs for the workers/employees and
employer (needs identification).
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4.3.5 Conduct health and safety inspection as member committee.
4.3.6 Maintains or helps in the maintenance of an efficient accident record system and
coordinates actions taken by supervisors to eliminate accident causes.
4.3.7 Provide assistance to government agencies in the conduct of safety and health
inspection, accident investigation or any other related program.
4.3.8 For the purpose of effectiveness in the project site, the Safety Man is to report directly to
the employer (needs identification).
4.4 Dangerous Occurrence or Major Accident
In case of any dangerous occurrence or major accident resulting to death or permanent total
disability, we will notify the DOLE Regional Office within twenty four (24) hours from occurrence.
After the conduct of investigation by our concerned safety and health officer, we will report all
permanent total disabilities to the DOLE Regional Office on or before the 20 th of the month
following the date of occurrence of accident using the DOLE/BWC/HSD-IP-6 form.
5.0 Emergency Occupational Health Personnel and Facilities
Section 8 of D.O. No. 13 states that the construction project owner or his representative shall
provide competent emergency health personnel within the worksite duly complemented by
adequate medical supplies, equipment and facilities based on the total number of workers in the
site.
5.1 Emergency Health Personnel and Facilities
Construction Stages
Our number of
workers
during
this stage
(Use additional sheet if necessary and attach all required training certificates in this section.)
6.0 Safety & Health Promotion & Education
The (Name of Company) is committed at ensuring that all workers or employees are given
orientation/briefing or induction prior to deployment to the site. It is our continuing effort to
promote safety and health consciousness to all people involved in this project by providing them
with the necessary safety and health training and education to enhance their knowledge and
skills to enable us to attain a safe and healthful project site.
6.1 Workers Safety and Health Orientation/Trainings
We require new workers to attend our Safety & Health Orientation before they are deployed to
this project site in consonance to Section 12 of the D.O. 13. The assigned Safety Officer,
Mr./Ms __________(Complete Name)________________________ will coordinate the conduct
of this orientation.
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We ensure that they receive instruction and training regarding the general safety and health
measures we plan to implement for this project, specifically:
6.1.1 basic rights and duties of workers at the jobsite;
6.1.2 means of access and egress both during normal work and in emergency situation;
6.1.3 measures for good housekeeping;
6.1.4 location and proper use of welfare amenities and first aid facilities;
6.1.5 proper care of PPEs and other protective clothing;
6.1.6 general measures for personal hygiene and health protection;
6.1.7 fire precautions to be taken;
6.1.8 action to be taken in case of any emergencies;
6.1.9 requirements of relevant health and safety rules and regulations.
Below are the list of workers who have undergone the DOLE prescribed safety and health
trainings and orientation
Name
Remarks
Remarks
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D.O. No. 13 define toolbox meeting or gang meeting as a daily meeting among workers and their
respective supervisors for the purpose of instruction, discussion and proper briefing on the
planned work, the assessment of past work, the possibility or actual occurrence of accidents at
the site, tips and suggestions on how to prevent possible accidents and other related matters.
7.1 Responsible for the Toolbox Meeting
The following supervisor or any designated person (e.g. foreman, leadman, gangboss, etc.) is
required to conduct daily toolbox or similar meetings prior to starting the tasks for the day to
discuss with the workers and anticipate safety and health problems related to every task and the
potential solutions to those problems. The supervisor will remind the workers on the necessary
safety precautions that need to be undertaken.
Name of Supervisor
Means
of
Documentation
(attach
sample
instrument)
Illnesses
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8.3 Compliance with Government Requirements
We will submit the following reports to the DOLE Regional Office concerned:
8.3.1 In case of any dangerous occurrence or major accidents resulting to death or
permanent total disability using the form (DOLE/BWC/OHSD/IP 6). Notification of major
accidents to DOLE Regional Office concerned within 24 hours.
8.3.2 Summary of Work Accident/Illness Exposure Data Report will be submitted on or before
the 20th of the month following the date of occurrence of accident (for those projects with
short duration or less than one year duration).
8.3.3 Annual Work Accident/Illness Report using the form DOLE/BWC/OHSD/IP 6B for
those construction projects with more than one year duration.
9.0 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Section 6 of D.O. No. 13 requires that every employer shall, at his own expense, furnish his
workers with protective equipment for eyes, face, hands, feet, lifeline, safety belt/harness,
protective shields and barriers whenever necessary by reason of the hazardous work process or
environment, chemical or radiological or other mechanical irritants or hazards capable of causing
injury or impairment in the function or any part of the body through absorption, inhalation or
physical agent.
Provision of PPE shall be in accordance with Rule 1080 of the OSHS (must include Rule 1070 for
noise). The equivalent cost for the provision of PPE (life span, depreciation, replacement, etc.) shall
be an integral part of the project cost.
Item
No.
Type of PPE
Quantity
needed
Unit
Price
Total
cost
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We also consider the importance of ensuring that any contaminated PPE which cannot be
decontaminated is disposed of in a manner that protects workers or employees from exposure to
hazards
10.0 Protection of the General Public
We comply with Rule 1412.09 of the DOLE OSH standard in providing a safe covered walkway over
the sidewalk for use by pedestrians in a building construction work less than 2.3 meter (7ft.) from a side
walk or public road.
We comply with Rule 1412.10 of the OSH Standard, Protection from Falling Materials. We observe the
following:
10.1 We will take the steps to protect worker from falling materials, such as the provisions of safety
helmets and safety shoes.
10.2 We will ensure that tools, objects and materials including waste materials) will not be thrown or
tipped from a height, but will be properly lowered by crane, hoist or chutes. If such is not
practicable, the area where the material is thrown will be fenced and no person will be allowed in
the fenced area.
The person responsible for this program:
Name: ______________________________________________
Designation: _________________________________________
11.0 Safety Signages
Our Safety Signages provides warning to workers and employees and the public about the
hazards around the project site. These will be posted in prominent positions at strategic location
visible as far as possible in a language understandable to most of the workers and employees as
well as the public.
11.1 The specific safety signages we intend to set-up for this project include but not limited to:
11.1.1 Mandatory requirement on the usage of PPE prior to entry to the project site (attach sample
picture of this signage that you plan to use for this project);
11.1.2 Areas where there are potential risks of falling objects (if applicable, attach sample picture of
this signage that you plan to use for this project);
11.1.3 Areas where there are potential risks of falling (if applicable, attach sample picture of this
signage that you plan to use for this project);
11.1.4 Areas where explosives and flammable substances are used or stored (if applicable, attach
sample picture of this signage that you plan to use for this project);
11.1.5 Areas where there are tripping or slipping hazards (if applicable, attach sample picture of this
signage that you plan to use for this project);
11.1.6 Approaches to working areas where danger from toxic or irritant airborne
contaminants/substance may exist which should indicate the name of the
contaminant/substance involved and the type of respiratory equipment to be worn (if
applicable, attach sample picture of this signage that you plan to use for this project);
11.1.7 All places where contact with or proximity to electrical/facility equipment can cause danger
(if applicable, attach sample picture of this signage that you plan to use for this project);
11.1.8 All places where workers may come in contact with dangerous moving parts of the
machineries or equipment (if applicable, attach sample picture of this signage that you plan to use for
this project);
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11.1.9 Location of the fire alarms and fire-fighting equipment (attach sample picture of this signage
that you plan to use for this project);
11.1.10 Instructions on the usage of specific construction equipment ( if applicable, attach sample
picture of this signage that you plan to use for this project);
Demolition
Earthmoving
Scaffold
Structural Steel
Concreting
Welding
HVAC
Painting
Others (please specify)
Excavation
Piling
Formwork
Crane Operation
Rebarworks
Electrical
Plumbing
interior Decoration
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14.2 Hazards Identified
Based on the list of activities for this project, we found the following potential hazards that we may
possibly encounter in the course of project implementation:
14.2.1 Physical Hazards
Physical hazards are the most common in most workplaces. The physical hazards that we
identified for this project include but are not limited to the following: (please check on the box all
that applies)
machineries
electrical
noise
exposure to heat
fall hazards
others (please specify)
paint products
cleaning products
propane
explosive chemical
others (please specify)
fungi
plants
animal and bird droppings
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frequent lifting
repetitive motion
awkward movement
(Enumerate control measures to address those hazards identified, Use additional sheet if necessary)
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Tue.
Wed.
Thur.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun
Check on the shift and indicate the work hours for the shift that applies.
1st Shift from ________(am/pm) to __________ (am/pm)
2nd Shift from ________(am/pm) to __________ (am/pm)
3rd Shift from ________(am/pm) to __________ (am/pm)
Check on the shift and indicate the break for the shift that applies.
1st Shift from ________(am/pm) to __________ (am/pm)
2nd Shift from ________(am/pm) to __________ (am/pm)
3rd Shift from ________(am/pm) to __________ (am/pm)
19.0 Construction Waste Disposal
The company including subcontractors will be responsible for minimizing waste generated during
the implementation of the project. The following procedures for disposal of wastes will be
implemented in the site:
19.1 Ensure that the construction wastes are segregated from that of domestic waste.
19.2 All domestic wastes are to be collected on a daily basis.
19.3 Construction debris (broken hollow blocks, spoiled concrete, loose concrete, etc) should be
taken out on the staging area.
19.4 Oil spills and spoiled greases should be wrapping in the black garbage bag and will be
properly disposed.
19.5 Application of good housekeeping.
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20.0 Emergency Preparedness
The objectives of this are to ensure that the company has developed and communicated plans
that will allow for the effective management of emergencies. Attach copy of company emergency
preparedness plan.
21.0 Penalties/Sanctions
For every offenses and violation of any safety rules, regulations and general practices
promulgated by the project and/or the company, the company recommended the following
penalties and sanctions for violation of CSH program: (Please attach company policy on penalties, if
there are any).
Safety Violation
1. No helmet, no safety shoes, no
safety belt/harness
2. no ID, Uniform, working attire,
goggles, glove & apron
3. eating at prohibited area
1st offense
warning
warning
warning
warning
7.
warning
warning
warning
3
day
suspension
3
day
suspension
5
day
suspension
Dismissal
2nd offense
3
suspension
3
suspension
3
suspension
3
suspension
3
suspension
3
suspension
3
suspension
5
suspension
5
suspension
Dismissal
day
3rd offense
5
day
suspension
5
day
suspension
5
day
suspension
5
day
suspension
5
day
suspension
5
day
suspension
5
day
suspension
Dismissal
day
dismissal
day
day
day
day
day
day
day
Dismissal
Dismissal
Dismissal
Dismissal
22.0 Attachments
Attached are the following:
22.1 Certificate of DOLE Company registration under Rule 1020 of the OSHS
22.2 DTI PCAB License
22.3 Notice of Award/contract
22.4 Certificates of trainings completed of appointed safety and health personnel
22.5 CHE certificate of testing and inspection (if heavy equipment will be used)
22.6 Skills certification of workers (critical occupations)
22.7 OSH Reportorial requirements
22.8 Others ___________________________________________