Health and Safety Policy

Health and Safety Policy

To achieve this, the organisation undertakes all reasonable and practicable steps to prevent and eliminate any risk of incident. It is committed to:

Site organisation – Material storage and waste management. 

We keep everything of material storage and waste apart of our construction site in ‘good order’ and every place of work is clean. Our objective is to achieve what is usually called a good standard of ‘housekeeping’ across our sites. In addition, we plan, manage and monitor our work so it is carried safely and without risks to health.

On all our projects the arrangements for material storage should be discussed and agreed between Larush Projects and the project client. Lager modifiable projects should have arrangements for materials storages include in the construction phase plan. 

Site and Work organisation – Administration 

Each morning on a project we do Safety Analysis. Once a week the Project Manager is giving a Health and Safety Session on Toolboxes and Accessories. 

Work Organisation – Worker Safety 

Each worker is equipped with full PPE, such as hard hats, Ear plugs, Safety vest, overall clothing, Glasses, Safety boots. Each worker is required to work each day with full PPE and if not, they will be reported, and investigation will be held. After investigation, the employee will revise the health and safety learning session. As we always do on the first few days on a new project, we all sit in for a learning session on Safety. We also assist that everyone knows about fire and regulations on each project.

 

Plan for project launch

1.
Define Project Objectives and Scope

1. Clearly articulate the goals and objectives of the project.
2. Define the scope of work, including deliverables and exclusions

2.
Develop a Project Plan

1. Create a detailed project plan outlining tasks, milestones, and timelines.
2. Use project management tools to assist in planning and scheduling

3.
Risk Management

1. Identify potential risks and uncertainties associated with the project.
2. Develop a risk management plan to mitigate and address potential issues.

4.
Resources Planning

1. Determine and allocate resources (human, financial, and equipment) needed for the project.
2. Ensure that team members are aware of their roles and responsibilities

5.
Quality Assurance & Closure

1. Develop a plan for ensuring the quality of project deliverables.
2. Implement quality control processes.
3. Officially close the project, including any administrative tasks, documentation, and financial reconciliation

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