At Lakshya Infra Power we believe that only by integrating safety and quality can
we provide high-quality services expected of us. All Lakshya Infra Power’s people
personally challenge the notion that injuries happen. Our safety program instills
our employees with the conviction that every accident is preventable. And this
explains why we maintain our safety standards much higher than average
industry standard. Striving for an accident-free environment is a company-wide
core value.
The primary objective of our organization is to ensure effective control and
elimination of accident in all job sites by maintaining a conducive
environment and infrastructural facilities at workplace with due
consideration for occupational health and safety legislation.
An awareness of safety culture will be developed for building and
maintaining an effective accident prevention program by pertaining on the
job safety training and following safe operating procedures of all activities
involved in the project.
In continuation with above, continually identifying, assessing and
controlling possible risks to the health and safety of people that may
arise in workplace.
It is our firm belief that if the procedure and code of practices are followed,
we can reach our objectives of achieving “Zero Accident”. Safety of work and
accident prevention is the responsibility of every employee.
To identify highly hazardous operations within the scope of
work and specify integrated preventive measures to mitigate the
same.
To determine broad parameters of safety management at the site level by
ensuring periodic training and educative program for our engineer and
supervisors regarding safety, who are responsible to ensure ZERO Accident
on site by acknowledging various safety procedures and equipments to
labour.
We try to create such environment to make a team into enthusiastic level
regarding work that has to be carried out. In doing so we held meetings with
Safety Guidelines and Procedures:
top management and least person on regular basis to understand their
needs and real solution of some critical issues which are better suggested by
labour.
We have 3 months schedule of visiting doctors to check health of our employees.
Safety products which we have for Labours, Supervisors and Engineers.
- Helmets
- Safety Shoes
- Gloves
- First-Aid Kit
- Reflective Jacket
- Flashlight (Only if need be)
- Fire Extinguisher (Wherever needed)
- Safety Belts (While working on specified heights)
following hazards are usually present or have the potential to occur at some
stage during our site work in progress.
- Visitors and Contractors
- Trips and Slips
- Electricity
- Ladders
- Plant, Machinery and Equipment
- Power and Hand Tools
- Falls from height
- Moving vehicles (Trucks, Forklifts)
- Manual Handling
- Stacked / Stored Material
- Overhead hazards
- Biological / Airborne contaminants
- Knives
- Fatigue
- Lone workers
- Young / Inexperienced workers
- Drugs and Alcohol
Our Hazard register will be held in the workplace and used as a reference document.
This will be regularly reviewed at our Health and Safety meetings and new hazards
added if any once identified. A summary of the same will be held in H&S pack and
readily available within the workplace.
We will ensure that all major machinery operated, or any high-risk work has a
Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), manufacturer’s instruction or both. These will
document how to manage risks to health and safety relating to work being done. The
SOP will contain information on safe operation of machinery and the required risk
controls such as guarding and PPE. Hazards relating to specific machinery or high-risk
work not already listed in hazard register will be discussed at our Health and Safety
meetings and then added to register.
Risk Management
Once hazards have been identified, they will be assessed and controlled by
eliminating or minimizing any risks to health and safety.
ELIMINATE: Where reasonably practicable, we will remove the chances of a
hazard causing injury, illness, or death.
MINIMISE Where we cannot eliminate the risk, we will as far as reasonably
practicably reduce the chance of the hazard causing injury, illness or death by one
or more of the following:
- Substitute (wholly or partly) the hazard creating the risk with something that creates lesser risk.
- Isolate the hazard from any person who could be exposed to it; and/or.
- Prevent any person from coming in contact with the hazard; and/or.
- Implement engineering controls example Guards, Auto cut offs etc.
If the risk still remains, we will further minimize the risk by using Administrative
Controls such as Safety procedure signs and checklists etc. and Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE). Hazards that relate to visitors to the workplace and actions to
control risks to health and safety are written on our Hazard Boards can be displayed at
the entrance(s) to the workplace.
Also following measurements can be taken for minimizing the risk.
- a. We will ensure all workers are sufficiently competent to do their work safely or are supervised by a competent person.
- b. We will ensure that all site engineers are sufficiently competent and hold all relevant qualification / experience for the work they are engaged to carry out.
- c. We will ensure workers receive adequate and readily understandable information, training, instruction and supervision relevant to the work they are doing (example Manual Handling, Fork lifting).
- d. Inexperienced workers will be supervised at all times until they are deemed competent to carry out work unsupervised.
Organization
It is the collective responsibility of all company employees to ensure the total and correct application of all relevant procedures outlined in the above chart.
- ➢ These processes are for the purpose of problem and risk prevention and assist in achieving quality products and services.
- ➢ Due to fluctuating respective workloads, the roles and job requirements of management personnel can often vary; whichever role is undertaken, the respective quality assurance responsibilities must be strictly adhered to so as to maintain appropriate quality standard and communication.
Manpower Planning and Site Organogram
The coordination of large project is a complex task. Due to the increasing
interconnection, interaction and dependency between different components of a
project progressing ahead simultaneously, it becomes of extreme importance to
incorporate adequate number of people and organize them.
Despite the best practices deployed, delays, rework and added expense often result
from inadequate planning. The large number of details and inability to foresee all
circumstances that will occur in the course of a project require that a series of
plans of increasing details be developed, beginning with the Look-ahead schedule
design and progressing through short term schedules that coordinate the work on
a daily and weekly basis. It is these plans and schedules which enable to identify
and overcome the shortages and surpluses so that quick action can be taken
wherever required.
Manpower planning consists of putting right number of people, right kind of
people at the right place, right time, doing the right things for which they are
suited best and allocated for the achievements of the goals of the organization.