Saturday, December 6, 2014

Openign for HSE Safety professionals for Abu Dhabi

One of the reputed construction company at Abu Dhabi is URGENTLY looking for Safety professionals.
  1. Lead Safety Engineer: 2 positions; oil and gas, construction experienced, Engg degree/equivalent, NEBOSH IGC must or higher qualified, must able to manage the project independently. Package around AED 15-20K plus benefits
  2. Safety Officers: 3-4 Positions; oil and gas, construction experienced, degree/equivalent, NEBOSH IGC, must have gulf experience. Package around AED 5-7K plus benefits
Please contact directly at felix.dsouza@eim.ae



Friday, November 7, 2014

Openign for HSE Inspector for Qatar for Shutdown Project




Walk in Interview Dates Mentioned Below:

Chennai: 88th and 9th Nov 2014
Cochin: 1111th and 12th Nov 2014
Mumbai: 115th and 16th Nov 2014


Interview Venue:
People Worldwide
DBS HOUSE, 31 A, 
CATHEDRAL GARDEN ROAD, 
Near Malvika Center
Opp Titan Showroom
NEAR PALM GROVE HOTEL, NUNGAMBAKKAM CHENNAI - 600 034
Interview Date: 8th and 9th Nov 2014 (Saturday & Sunday)


Walk in Interview In Cochin

Interview Venue:
People Worldwide
NITS INSTITUTE FOR TECHNICAL STUDIES,
C C NO XVIII/1427,
PYARI JUNCTION,
NEAR B O T BRIDGE,THOPPUMPADY P.O,
KOCHI-6820005
Interview Date: 11th and 12th Nov 2014 (Tuesday & Wednesday)

Contact: Samruddhi: 07715882505

Company: Descon Engineering Qatar

Company Profile: 

It Is An Integrated Engineering Services And Manufacturing Company Operating In Pakistan And The Middle East. We Are In The Business Of Delivering Client-Specific Solutions For Projects Related To Energy, Infrastructure And Process Industry. The Integrated Package Of Services Encompasses Engineering, Procurement, Manufacturing, Construction

Position: HSE Inspector

Location: Qatar (International) 

Project: Shutdown


Required:
Minimum 5-8 years of experience in from oil and gas industry

Should have valid passport.


For More Details: Contact Samruddhi ( samruddhi@peopleworldwide.co.in)



Source of Article: People Worldwide recruitment 

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

WANTED 70 SAFETY OFFICERS for Shutdown project in Kuwait



WANTED 70 SAFETY OFFICERS - Final Call Interview
For a petrochemical shutdown project kuwait project duration 2 to 3 months

Eligibility :-Graduation/Engineering, 3-5 Years Experience 

Salary- 475 KD + OT (Approx Rs. 200000*) 

Client Interview, Location and Date.. 



Interview Venues: 

1. Vizag:

Date: 8th October 2014

NIST INSTITUTE PRIVATE LIMITED,
Door No. 47-10-13/14, 3rd Floor,
Rednam Plaza, (Opp to Pollocks School),
Dwarakanagar, 2nd Lane, Vizag - 530016, 
Tele: 0891 - 6662644, 6662655, 6641585 

2. Kolkata:

Date: 10th October 2014

NIST INSTITUTE PRIVATE LIMITED,
#314-B, Karnani Mansion,
No.25-A, Park Street,
Kolkata - 700 016,
Tele: 033 - 40708101, 40708102 

Contact: 044 4564 3333 [100 Lines] 

E-mail: jobs@nistinstitute.com

Note: Kindly bring the below mentioned documents along with you for the Client interview (Mandatory)

Passport: Original 

Passport : Front sheet & back sheet - Xerox Copy 

Passport Size Photo : 8 Nos (Blue background)

Resume (Recent) : 1 Set (printout) 

Original Certificates : Educational (Xerox Copy) 

Experience Certificate : Original





Article Source : Nist Osh, https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000925550174&fref=nf

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

REQUIRED FIRE FIGHTER/ FIRE TECHNICIAN @ QATAR



Dear all,

One of the client having a urgent requirement for a FIRE FIGHTER/ FIRE TECHNICIAN for Qatar.
Experience required : 2 to 3 years, Degree/Diploma freshers with diploma in fire and Safety.

Interested candidates contact : 0091 7708699536, 0091 9176089284




Article Source : World Wide Health & Safety Professionals Online (W.W.H.S.P.O)

Monday, September 29, 2014

Project HSE Manager Required- Oil & Gas - Kuwait

Project HSE Manager- Oil & Gas - Kuwait

One of the client is looking for a Project HSE Manager for the FEED, construction and commissioning of a major onshore project in Kuwait. The scope of the work involves the construction and upgrade of petrochemical facilities in the country. Must have an MSc or BSc in an Engineering discipline.

The suitable candidate will have the following/experience:

*       Major Project HSE Management Experience
*       PMC project experience
*       Experience developing HSE MS
*       Experience managing multiple simultaneous projects
*       Fluent in English
*       MUST HAVE BSc or MSc in an ENGINEERING DISCIPLINE
*       MUST BE UNDER 60 FOR VISA PURPOSES

The client is offering:

*       $19k all in (net) per month
*       Company Car
*       5 Years of Work
*       Family status
*       Return flight
*       Starting ASAP



Contact Details:  Finlay Glanvill, Vivid Resourcing Ltd
T:- 0207 324 1910
F:- 0207 324 1911
E:- finlay.glanvill@vividresourcing.com


Article Source : www.vividresourcing.com


Sunday, September 28, 2014

Tips for Safe Pilgrim " Haj" Journey


8 Tips for a Safe Hajj "Pilgrim"


1. Know the Emergency Evacuation Plan
Hajj activities are  like any crowded affairs such as conventions and exhibitions a good way to assure your safety in case of emergency is avoiding to panic and able to retrieve the right actions to maximize loss prevention. You can retrieve that information from organizers and Hotel staff.


2. Boost Your Immunity 
This process start at least a month prior to Haj journey by eating healthy, avoiding junk and high in sugar food you will be able to fight viruses and bacterial infections which are usually a common symptom among pilgrims. You should also consider vitamin supplements give your doctor a visit and will advise you with list of prescriptions for your health journey. 




3.  Commute in Groups
Getting lost is one of the top safety concerns during Hajj, simple steps can reduce the potential marginally which are always have company, inform organizers of your destination and expected time of arrival. Since Smart phones can not be carried with pilgrams in all times it is wise to carry hotel card with you to find your way back in case you got lost.


4.  Wear Ventilation Masks
Pilagrams come from across the globe with Ebola being a rising concern in Africa , it is only wise to put on the ventilation mask when undertaking activities in crowded areas, you should also bare in mind that those masks are disposables and usually have less than 12 hours validity so take that in to consideration during your usage periods and stock up with the proper amounts depending on the nature of your activity.

5.  Locate Nearest Clinic
Medical emergencies might happen at any time of your journey  knowing the routes of nearest medical center can help save lives. Since Hajj demands change in location in a limited period of time its advised to ask officials of the best way to get medical help once needed in all parts of your journey.



6. Get Proper Rest
The best way to keep safe is by giving your body the rest it needs to carry on functioning well. if you are sleep deprived you more likely to lose your way, get injured using unfamiliar equipment and also effects your immune system ability to fight and secure the health of your body. At least 6 hours of sleep per day would be optimal to maintain Hajj requirements and your overall safety.

7. Carry Multiple First Aid Kit
With minimal clothing, rocky roads and open  areas chances of getting injured, insect bites or even a headache are high. An emergency kit would save you alot of trouble specially when you are not able to reach a clinic to get some proper medical assistance. It would be wise to have a First Aid Kit in your accommodation and carry on as well


8. Identify a First Aid-er
In every Pilgrim group there is an assigned medical staff to assist the members in case of an emergency it is important to be in contact with the medical staff to be your additional source of aid once needed.




Article Source; RCC Middle east





CSB Video: Hazards of Nitrogen Asphyxiation


Hazards of Nitrogen Asphyxiation: Safety Video 












CSB Safety Video: Half an Hour to Tragedy:



Propane Gas Explosion in Ghent, West Virginia on January 30, 2007 at 10: 53 AM





Saturday, August 16, 2014

REQUIRED HSE OFFICER FOR ABU DHABI


CIVILCO ENGINEERING & CONTRACTING

Source                   :  Gulf News Classifieds
Location                Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi
Date                      : 12-08-2014
Job Type               : Employee
Job Status             : Full Time
Categories            : Engineering & Construction

Job Details 

A reputable General Contracting Company based in Abu Dhabi, UAE is currently recruiting candidates with minimum 5 years UAE experience for the following position: HSE OFFICER - Kindly forward your CV to the following     email:auhrecruitment@hotmail.com




Article Source : Gulf News Classifieds

Friday, August 15, 2014

ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS & IMPACTS – EVALUATION OF COMPLIANCE



The environmental analysis or environmental       aspects and impacts identification process is one of the most important part of any environmental Management System (EMS). As it lays the foundation for how the management system will run in the future and environmental improvements it should address. In basis terms, it will assess the environmental risk.
 




Environmental Aspect is defined as an element of a community’s activities or services that can interact with the environment.

Environment Impact is any change to the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly  or partially resulting from a community’s activities or services.

Identifying and Evaluating Environmental Aspects and Impacts, there are numerous techniques and data sources to assist you in identifying and evaluating environmental aspects and impacts at your facility. You may already have experience using some of these techniques at your facility. Note that much of the data you have collected to date will be useful as you identify environmental aspects and determine their significance.

Please find the below sample procedure of ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS & IMPACTS – EVALUATION OF COMPLIANCE














DEVINANDHA CONSTRUCTIONS LIMITED
(DNCL)



ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS & IMPACTS – EVALUATION OF COMPLIANCE
DNCL/ISP/003 | Rev 00 | 22.05.2013
Based on;
ISO 14001:2004 – Environmental Management System &
OHSAS 18001:2007 - Occupational Health & Safety Assessment Series


Copy Number: ________MASTER COPY______     issued to: ____Management Representative__



Control
Name
Designation
Signature
Date
Prepared by




Reviewed by




Approved by







1.0. PURPOSE
To identify the environmental aspects involved in the different activities if DNCL, products and services to determine those have a significant impact and to periodically review them


2.0. SCOPE
The scope of this procedure covers all activities, procedures and services that the company can control or over which it may have some control, taking into consideration the following:
  •  Legal requirements
  • Emission to air
  • Release to Water
  • Contamination of land
  • Waste of all types and waste management
  • Use of Raw materials and natural resources
  • Environmental and community issue
  • Noise, odor and visual impacts.

And the following conditions

  • Normal conditions
  • Start up Conditions
  • Shutdown conditions
  • Reasonably fore see able or emergency conditions

3.0. REFERENCES 

§            ISO 14001:2004 Clause 4.3.1
§            DNCL IMS Manual
§            Bahrain Environmental Directorate Legal Requirements 

4.0. ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Management representative, HSE Officers and Department Heads are responsible for implementation of this procedure. 


5.0. INPUT & OUTPUT
5.1. INPUT
  • ·         Activity, processes & services
  • ·         Various data from manufacturers
  • ·         Initial environmental review (if any)
  • ·         Accident/incident data

5.2. OUTPUT
  • ·         Conducting Assessment
  • ·         Significant Aspect Register
  • ·         Evaluation of environmental aspects & impacts and controls. 
6.0. PROCEDURE
6.1. Environmental Aspect-Impact study shall be reviewed annually or whenever there is a new or change in activity, process or services f DNCL. 

The steps involved in identification of environmental aspects are

1. Selection of activities/ products/ services
2. Identification of environmental aspects related to activities/ products/ services
3. Identification of environmental impacts resulted from those aspects.
4. Assessment of impacts and determination of their significance.

Step 1: Selection of activities/ products/ services

1.1. HSE Officers shall initiate this activity and shall be carried out department wise.
1.2. This will be carried out by a team consisting of HSE officers, HSE Managers, Supervisors  and consultants/ advisors (if required).
1.3. Each activities/ products/ services will be identified by a unique identification. 
1.4. All the above results will be recorded in DNCL Environmental Aspect-Impact Assessment register (DNCL-ISP-FM-009-40)
1.5. HSE Manager along with HSE officers will review and update all the activities/ products/ services minimum once in a Year or when there is a change or new activities/ products/ services has been introduced to DNCL.

Step 2: Identification of Environmental Aspects of activities/ products/ services
2.1. Based on history or any possible data collected on a given activities/ products/ services the team will determine the environmental aspects to each activities/ products/ services and the results shall be recorded.
2.2. Where there is no initial data available then experience and knowledge on                  each activities/ products/ services will be considered.
2.3. HSE Manager shall update whenever a new aspect is detected or in the event of new Legal and/ or other requirement are introduced which may have an impact on DNCL activities/ products/ services.

Step 3:   Identification of Environmental Impacts
3.1. The designated team shall identify the impact associated with each and every environmental aspect using past history, current situation and potential impacts and any legal and other requirements and business exposure that may affect the company.
3.2. The following areas will be considered for the identification of impacts
  • Air Pollution
  • Water Pollution
  •  Land contamination
3.3. The HSE officer shall record the results of impact studies. 


Step 4: Assessment of impacts and determination of significance
4.1. Environmental impacts could be grouped into significant and non-significant ones.
4.2. The criteria used to determine whether the environmental aspect is significant or non-significant are;
Þ      Legal & regulatory significance
Þ      Severity
Þ      Probability
Þ      Business concern
4.3. Each concern shall be graded as;
  •  Very Low
  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Very high
4.4. Severity of an aspect will be based on legal and regulatory requirements and impact it caused.
4.5. Probability of an aspect is determined from its probability of occurrence.
4.6. Business concern will be based on cost, concern of interested parties, and effect on public image.
4.7. Based on the grading the significance will be determined.
4.8. The following table is will be used to find out the significance.



Criteria
Description
Score

class
Normal
N
Abnormal
A
Emergency
E
Value of Existing
control
 Very Low
4
Low
3
Medium
2
High
1
Very High
0
Legal Requirements
Very Low
1
Low
2
Medium
3
High
4
Very High
5
Severity
 Very Low
1
Low
2
Medium
3
High
4
Very High
5
Probability
 Very Low
1
Low
2
Medium
3
High
4
Very High
5
Effect on other A/P/S
 Very Low
1
Low
2
Medium
3
High
4
Very High
5
Cost
 Very Low
5
Low
4
Medium
3
High
2
Very High
1
Concern
 Very Low
1
Low
2
Medium
3
High
4
Very High
5
damage
 Very Low
1
Low
2
Medium
3
High
4
Very High
5




4.9. The level of significance is decided based on the addition of scores, 

Total Score
Level of significance
1 – 15
Insignificant
Above 16
Significant

4.10. All the above aspect-impact study shall be reviewed by HSE Officer and MR.
4.11. During Environment Aspect Impact Assessment all existing control measures will be checked for effectiveness and efficiency will be revised if required. 


7.0. MEASUREMENT & ANALYSIS

DATA
SOURCE
Environmental Aspect identification and evaluation of significance impacts
Aspect-Impact register


8.0. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS & RECORDS 

The distribution register and master set will be maintained by Management Representative.

DESCRIPTION
RECORD
RESPONSIBILITY
RETENTION PERIOD
Environment Aspect-Impact register
(DNCL/ISP/FM-009-51)
MR
3 YRS
List of Significant Aspects & Impacts
(DNCL/ISP/FM-009-52)
MR
3 YRS

9.0. AMENDMENTS 

AMENDMENT HISTORY
REV
DETAILS OF AMENDMENT
DATE
PREPARED BY
REVIEWED BY
APPROVED BY
00
Initial Issue
22.05.2013
MR
PM
MD