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- Personal protective equipment | FH-Contractors
Safety always starts with you, so you must be aware of your actions to ensure that no one is put in danger. Personal protective equipment in production area Safety always starts with you, so you must be aware of your actions to ensure that no one is put in danger. Safety helmet A safety helmet must always be worn: When others are working above you, or where there is a risk of falling objects or other causes of head injuries. When working in confined spaces where there is a risk of hitting your head against sharp, pointed, or otherwise dangerous objects. During rigging and crane work. On construction sites with signage that requires helmet use. Hearing protection Noise can be harmful to your hearing. Employers must provide hearing protection, and the Working Environment Authority recommends that employees use hearing protection if the noise level exceeds 80 dB(A), if peak values exceed 130 dB(C), or if the noise exposure is otherwise harmful or annoying. The noise exposure under the hearing protection must not exceed 85 dB(A) under any circumstances, and the peak value must not exceed 137 dB(C). Employers must provide hearing protection for employees if the noise level exceeds 80 dB(A), if the peak values exceed 135 dB(C), or if the noise is otherwise harmful or highly annoying. This may be the case if short-term work is performed under very noisy conditions. Hearing protection must be used by everyone working in areas where the noise level exceeds 85 dB(A). It is recommended that hearing protection be used for noise levels between 80 and 85 dB(A). Hearing protection must always be used when an individual is bothered by the strength or tone of the noise. Hearing protection is provided for all employees. Protective glasses Eye protection must be used when the type of work or work situation can damage or otherwise affect the eyes. This includes both short-term irritations and long-term or permanent damage. The choice of eye protection depends on the type of work being performed, the lighting, and the possible risks to the eyes. Safety glasses or face shields must always be used when: Grinding and chiseling. Cleaning with compressed air. Welding. Being in dusty environments. Handling chemicals. Using angle grinders and reciprocating saws. Cutting with high-speed tools. Persons who are near these work operations must also protect their eyes. Flame resistant clothing Always wear full cover, fire resistant and antistatic clothing. The coverall is always closed / zipped up. Protective gloves The skin can be exposed to dangerous tools, machines, and chemicals. This mainly applies to the hands, but also to other exposed skin surfaces such as forearms and the face. The skin can be protected by using: Special creams and gloves. However, skin protection does not end when work hours are over. Using hand cleaner will dissolve oil, paint, and other substances that are difficult to remove without damaging the skin's natural moisture. To ensure complete protection, one must thoroughly wash the skin with soap and water and then treat it with a moisturizer. The only satisfactory protection against mechanical injuries is gloves. When working with chemical products, refer to the workplace instructions for the type of gloves to be used. Protective Footwear Always wear protective footwear. Your HSE responsibility Risk assessment of your own work Personal protective equipment Smoking policy Securing working situations Guidelines Sick leave
- Stay safe / Safety rules for welding | FH-Contractors
FH Contractors has a clear ambition to create a safe workplace where accidents and injuries are prevented. "Stay Safe" is the heart of our work. We prioritize promoting safe execution of work and strengthening awareness and understanding of the personal responsibility of each individual employee to ensure a safe working environment. Safety rules for welding When welding, always protect against burns, welding spatter, and welding fumes. Therefore, always remember when welding: To use protective gloves and possibly an apron, a welding helmet or welding goggles. To establish extraction for welding fumes, so that toxic gases are not inhaled. To remove flammable substances and materials from the welding site. To clean the surface coating such as oil, paint, metallization and other protective substances from the welding surface. When welding in and on containers, to ventilate and clean them and check for any gases before welding begins. Even small liquid residues and dried paint can emit explosive fumes when exposed to heat. FH Contractors' guidelines set minimum standards for safety regulations, unless otherwise specified in writing. Local safety requirements from other companies that relate to your work must take precedence over FH Contractors' guidelines. You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are working. Violation may result in repatriation. Alcohol and drugs are prohibited in the workplace, as is intoxication or impairment. Abuse will result in immediate dismissal at your own expense. Remember, safety always comes first! These guidelines constitute the foundation for health, environment, safety, and quality at FH Contractors. By adhering to them, you contribute to our common goal of maintaining a high level of safety in the workplace, which protects both people, the environment, and equipment. Guidelines Your HSE responsibility Personal protective equipment Deviation Report Accidents Risk assessment of your own work 9 Life Saving Rules Bypassing Safety Controls Obtain authorisation before overriding or disabling safety-controls: I understand and use safety-critical equipment and procedures which apply to my task I obtain authorisation before: disabling or overriding safety equipment deviating from procedures crossing a barrier Confined Space Obtain authorisation before entering a confirned space: I confirm energy sources are isolated I confirm the atmosphere has been tested and is monitored I check and use my breathing apparatus when required I confirm there is an attendant standing by I confirm a rescue plan is in place I obtain authorisation to enter. Safe Mechanical Lifting Plan lifting operations and control the area: I confirm that the equipment and load have been inspected and are fit for purpose I only operate equipment that I am qualified to use I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones I never walk under a suspended load. Work Authorization Work with a valid permit when required: I have confirmed if a permit is required I am authorised to perform the work I understand the permit I have confirmed that hazards are controlled and it is safe to start I stop and reassess if conditions change. Driving Follow safe driving rules: I always wear a seatbelt I do not exceed the speed limit, and reduce my speed for road conditions I do not use phones or operate devices while driving I am fit, rested and fully alert while driving I follow journey management requirements. Hot Work Control flammables and ignition sources: I identify and control ignition sources Before starting any hot work: I confirm flammable material has been removed or isolated I obtain authorisation Before starting hot work in a hazardous area I confirm: a gas test has been completed gas will be monitored continually. Working at Height Protect yourself against a fall when working at height: I inspect my fall protection equipment before use I secure tools and work materials to prevent dropped objects I tie off 100% to approved anchor points while outside a protected area. Energy isolation Verify isolation and zero energy before work begins: I have identified all energy sources I confirm that hazardous energy sources have been isolated, locked, and tagged I have checked there is zero energy and tested for residual or stored energy. Line of fire Verify isolation and zero energy before work begins: I position myself to avoid: moving objects vehicles pressure releases dropped objects I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones I take action to secure loose objects and report potential dropped objects
- Privacy Policy | Fh Contractors
Privacy Policy FH Contractors Global Data Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy is effective as of 20 Janaury 2026 Welcome to the FH Contractors website. When you use FH Contractors services, you trust us with your information. This Privacy Policy is meant to help you understand what data we collect, why we collect it, and what we do with it. We hope you will take time to read it carefully. This Privacy Policy explains: What information we collect and why we collect it. How we use that information. The choices you have and your rights, including how to access and update information. This privacy statement may be updated regularly and changes will be reflected in this web page. Users are recommended to regularly check the Privacy Policy link in the web page, for any changes and updates in the purposes of the processing. Any personal identifiable information you provide us whether through our website or otherwise, will be subject to the most current version of this Privacy Policy posted on our website, but we may need to make changes to it in the future. We recommend that you check the website from time to time to inform yourself of any changes and we will notify you if necessary. 1. Information We Collect We may collect various types of personal information from you when you visit our website, including but not limited to: Contact information (name, email address, phone number, etc.) Demographic information Log files and analytics data Cookies and similar technologies We use Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google LLC ("Google"), to gather and analyze information about how visitors interact with our Website(s). Google Analytics uses cookies and similar technologies to collect information such as your IP address, browser type, referring/exit pages, device information, and the date and time of your visits. We use this information to analyze trends, track user activities on our Website(s), improve the user experience, and gain insights into user behavior and preferences. This data is collected and processed in an aggregated and pseudonymized form, which means it cannot be used to identify individual users. Google Analytics may also collect additional information about your online activities across different websites and services, as described in Google's Privacy Policy. We do not merge the personally identifiable information we collect on our Website(s) with information collected through Google Analytics. 2. U se of Personal Information We may use the pers onal information we collect for the following purposes: To provide you with the requested services and information To personalize and improve your experience on our website To communicate with you and respond to your inquiries To send you relevant marketing and promotional materials (with your consent) To comply with legal obligations Job Application Data Collection When you apply for a job through our online platform, we collect and process personal data to evaluate your candidacy. The information we collect may include: Contact Information: Such as your name, email address, phone number, and physical address. Professional Background: Including your resume, cover letter, work experience, educational background, skills, and certifications. Application Details: Such as the position you are applying for, your application status, and any communications related to your application. By submitting your application, you consent to the collection and processing of your personal data as described in this Privacy Policy. This data is used solely for the purpose of assessing your qualifications, contacting you regarding your application, and complying with legal requirements related to the recruitment process. We may share this information with relevant personnel within our organization involved in the hiring process. We take the protection of your career data seriously. To ensure compliance with GDPR and local labor laws, we apply the following retention periods: - Certifications and Compliance: For candidates being hired or leased out, we retain necessary documentation (including safety certifications and work permits) as long as the employment/contractual relationship exists, and for a subsequent period defined by statutory requirements. - Candidate Database: If you wish to be considered for future projects within the maritime, wind, or construction sectors, we will ask for your explicit consent to keep your profile in our talent pool for up to 24 months. You can withdraw this consent at any time. - Unsuccessful Applications : If we do not find a match for your profile at the current time, we will retain your application, CV, and certifications for 6 months after the recruitment process has ended. This is to ensure we can document a fair recruitment process. After this period, your data will be securely deleted unless you provide explicit consent for further storage. - Unsolicited Applications: Unsolicited CVs will be kept for a maximum of 6 months, after which they are deleted unless a potential match is identified and a dialogue is initiated. You have the right to access, correct, or delete your personal data by contacting us. You can request the deletion of your data at any time by contacting us at fh@fh-contractors.dk. 3. Data Sharing and Disclosure We may share your personal information with trusted third-party service providers who assist us in operating our website and delivering our services. These third parties are contractually obligated to protect your information and only process it in accordance with ou r instructions. 4. Data Security We implement appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect your personal data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. However, please note that no method of transmission over the internet or electronic storage is 100% secure. 5. Data Retention We retain your personal information only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law. 6. Your Rights You have the right to access, correct, and request the deletion of your personal information in our possession. You may also have additional rights depending on your jurisdiction, such as the right to restrict processing or object to certain types of data processing. 7. Third-Party Links Our website may contain links to third-party websites or services that are not under our control. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of these third-party websites. We recommend reviewing the privacy policies of those websites before providing any personal information. 8. Changes to this Privacy Policy We reserve the right to update or modify this Privacy Policy at any time. Any changes will be effective upon posting the revised policy on our website. We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy periodically for any updates. 9. Contact Us If you have any questions, concerns, or requests regarding our Data Privacy Policy or the handling of your personal information, please contact us using the information provided below: FH Contractors A/S Måde Industrivej 21 6705 Esbjerg Ø Denmark Tel. +45 7612 4444 mail: fh@fh-contractors.dk COPYRIGHT NOTICE You should assume that the contents of this web site are copyright © 2025 FH Contractors a/s, Danish Company CVR-no. 26940400, Esbjerg, Denmark. All Rights Reserved. Information on this web site, including but not limited to, text, images and sound, may not, except where otherwise explicitly indicated, be reproduced, copied, inserted on websites, transferred, distributed or stored without prior written permission by FH Contractors. Modifications to the contents of the web site are expressly prohibited. Parts of the web site may contain images that are subject to its providers' copyright. NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS Information on this web site may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. The information contained on the web site may be changed at any time without prior notification or obligation.
- Stay Safe / Safety at scaffolding work | FH-Contractors
Safety at scaffolding work. FH Contractors has a clear ambition to create a safe workplace where accidents and injuries are prevented. "Stay Safe" is the heart of our work. We prioritize promoting safe execution of work and strengthening awareness and understanding of the personal responsibility of each individual employee to ensure a safe working environment. Safety at scaffolding work The main principle for safe scaffolding construction is that safety measures are established as quickly as possible. To be able to place and design the bottom of the scaffold correctly, the following factors are taken into account: Purpose and use of the scaffold. Height of the structure. Level differences in the terrain, as the erection should be started at the highest point. Nature of the structure, including overhangs, electrical wires, support wires and placement of anchors. The location of the individual scaffold must be measured taking into account the above factors. The distance from the scaffold to the structure thus depends on what the scaffold is to be used for and the design of the structure. The scaffold's base must be stable and load-bearing. All equipment is checked for faults and defects before use. It must be ensured that the erection is plumb and level. As the scaffold is being built, external railings must be continuously installed. Anchors are installed in accordance with regulations and in such a way that traffic can take place unhindered. When the above conditions have been taken into account, erection can begin. In connection with the erection and dismantling of scaffolds, appropriate and suitable personal protective equipment is used, such as: Safety footwear, gloves and safety helmet. For special tasks, there may be requirements for stricter safety requirements. FH Contractors' guidelines set minimum standards for safety regulations , unless otherwise specified in writing. Local safety requirements from other companies that relate to your work must take precedence over FH Contractors' guidelines. You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are working. Violation may result in repatriation. Alcohol and drugs are prohibited in the workplace, as is intoxication or impairment. Abuse will result in immediate dismissal at your own expense. Løfteudstyr Stropper, lænker, donkrafte hejser, ørneklemmer m.m. Kranarbejde Kran og løfteopgaver Arbejde i højder Over 2 meter Kemikalier & farlige stoffer Sikkerhedsregler ved arbejde med kemikalier Elektricitet El-installationer og udstyr Fallende genstande Forhindre faldende genstande El-svejsning Beskyttelse imod el, bestråling m.m. Svejsearbejde Generelle sikkerhedsregler Stilladsarbejde Sikkerhedsregler ved Stilladsarbejde Arbejde i varme Sikkerhedsregler når du arbejder i varmen Remember, safety always comes first! These guidelines constitute the foundation for health, environment, safety, and quality at FH Contractors. By adhering to them, you contribute to our common goal of maintaining a high level of safety in the workplace, which protects both people, the environment, and equipment. Guidelines Your HSE responsibility Personal protective equipment Deviation Report Accidents Risk assessment of your own work 9 Life Saving Rules Bypassing Safety Controls Obtain authorisation before overriding or disabling safety-controls: I understand and use safety-critical equipment and procedures which apply to my task I obtain authorisation before: disabling or overriding safety equipment deviating from procedures crossing a barrier Confined Space Obtain authorisation before entering a confirned space: I confirm energy sources are isolated I confirm the atmosphere has been tested and is monitored I check and use my breathing apparatus when required I confirm there is an attendant standing by I confirm a rescue plan is in place I obtain authorisation to enter. Safe Mechanical Lifting Plan lifting operations and control the area: I confirm that the equipment and load have been inspected and are fit for purpose I only operate equipment that I am qualified to use I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones I never walk under a suspended load. Work Authorization Work with a valid permit when required: I have confirmed if a permit is required I am authorised to perform the work I understand the permit I have confirmed that hazards are controlled and it is safe to start I stop and reassess if conditions change. Driving Follow safe driving rules: I always wear a seatbelt I do not exceed the speed limit, and reduce my speed for road conditions I do not use phones or operate devices while driving I am fit, rested and fully alert while driving I follow journey management requirements. Hot Work Control flammables and ignition sources: I identify and control ignition sources Before starting any hot work: I confirm flammable material has been removed or isolated I obtain authorisation Before starting hot work in a hazardous area I confirm: a gas test has been completed gas will be monitored continually. Working at Height Protect yourself against a fall when working at height: I inspect my fall protection equipment before use I secure tools and work materials to prevent dropped objects I tie off 100% to approved anchor points while outside a protected area. Energy isolation Verify isolation and zero energy before work begins: I have identified all energy sources I confirm that hazardous energy sources have been isolated, locked, and tagged I have checked there is zero energy and tested for residual or stored energy. Line of fire Verify isolation and zero energy before work begins: I position myself to avoid: moving objects vehicles pressure releases dropped objects I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones I take action to secure loose objects and report potential dropped objects
- Precautions for travel | FH-Contractors
By following these guidelines, you can ensure a safe and trouble-free trip abroad. Precautions for travel Traveling Abroad: Prepare Thoroughly! To ensure a smooth trip abroad, please read the following important information: By following these guidelines, you can ensure a safe and trouble-free trip abroad. Travel Plan: You will receive a detailed travel plan outlining the itinerary, including: Check-in times Ticket information (collection and flight times) Other important information Read the travel plan carefully to avoid misunderstandings. Early Arrival: It is crucial to arrive at the airport well in advance to ensure a hassle-free check-in and boarding. Late arrival may result in denial at the check-in counter. In case of flight denial due to late arrival, you will be charged for the ticket price. Lost Luggage: Should your luggage be lost during the trip, you must immediately report this to the tour operator. You will receive further instructions on how to report the lost luggage and claim compensation. Remember to contact your insurance company (home insurance) to report the lost luggage. Guidelines Your HSE responsibility Risk assessment of your own work Personal protective equipment Precautions for travel Sick leave Smoking policy
- FH Contractors | Services | Manpower
We offer specialists in welding, metalwork and a number of professional areas for e.g. offshore, construction and shipbuilding industries. Contact us today. We offer Manpower service. Contact us today Qualified & certified manpower Let us handle everything around staff recruitment. We help with highly qualified, competent and certified personnel and at the same time reduce your costs. You only pay for resources when you actually need them. With us, you have the option of renting on a temporary basis for an agreed period or for permanent employment of the employees - depending on agreement. We are a professional business partner who, through service and personal contact, has developed long-term collaborations with our customers. How We Work We take the hassle out of recruitment. FH Contractors provides highly qualified, certified personnel, reducing your costs and administrative burden. You only pay for the resources you need, when you need them, with options for both temporary and permanent placements. We ensure all personnel meet your requirements, from qualifications and safety training to uniforms and equipment, so you can focus on what matters most. Compliance with safety and environmental regulations is our first priority. In co-operation with a welding school in Poland, we certify and test all employees to ensure they comply with current industry and customer requirements. Welders Constructors Specialists This is how we make a difference We combine decades of experience with flexibility, delivering tailored staffing solutions that meet your exact needs. Our dedicated team, supported by a substantial network of skilled professionals, are ready to provide the right expertise for your projects - every time. FH Contractors operates under an integrated management system certified by DNV-GL to internationally recognised standards, including ISO 9001, ensuring top-quality service, customer satisfaction, and effective risk management. "We supply the employees our customers need – at the right time and with the right qualifications" Projects Experience more in some of our ongoing and completed projects. Jotun A ship OptiRAS Jotun A ship The platform Hugin A shell's Jackdaw platform
- Stay Safe / Safety Rules | FH-Contractors
FH Contractors has a clear ambition to create a safe workplace where accidents and injuries are prevented. "Stay Safe" is the heart of our work. We prioritize promoting safe execution of work and strengthening awareness and understanding of the personal responsibility of each individual employee to ensure a safe working environment. Safety Rules Safety is our top priority. As a company with 400 employees, it is crucial for us that everyone – whether working at sea, in the air or on land – feels safe. Therefore, we have developed clear guidelines that everyone must follow. As an employee of FH Contractors, it is your duty to: Follow the applicable safety and health regulations at the workplace. Contribute to ensuring that safety measures work as intended. Ensure that temporarily removed safety measures (e.g. during repairs) are re-established. Report any faults or deficiencies that are significant for the environment, safety and health to those responsible. Below are the safety rules for various work situations. You must always familiarize yourself with local health, safety and environmental regulations , and any stricter requirements at the workplace always take precedence over FH Contractors' general requirements. Løfteudstyr Stropper, lænker, donkrafte hejser, ørneklemmer m.m. Kranarbejde Kran og løfteopgaver Arbejde i højder Over 2 meter Kemikalier & farlige stoffer Sikkerhedsregler ved arbejde med kemikalier Elektricitet El-installationer og udstyr Fallende genstande Forhindre faldende genstande El-svejsning Beskyttelse imod el, bestråling m.m. Svejsearbejde Generelle sikkerhedsregler Stilladsarbejde Sikkerhedsregler ved Stilladsarbejde Arbejde i varme Sikkerhedsregler når du arbejder i varmen FH Contractors' guidelines represent the minimum safety standards, unless otherwise specified in writing. Local safety requirements from other companies that relate to your work must take precedence over FH Contractors' guidelines. You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are working. Violations may result in repatriation. Alcohol and intoxicating substances are prohibited in the workplace, and intoxication or impairment will not be tolerated. Abuse will result in immediate dismissal at your own expense. Remember, safety always comes first! These guidelines constitute the foundation for health, environment, safety, and quality at FH Contractors. By adhering to them, you contribute to our common goal of maintaining a high level of safety in the workplace, which protects both people, the environment, and equipment. Guidelines Your HSE responsibility Personal protective equipment Deviation Report Accidents Risk assessment of your own work 9 Life Saving Rules Bypassing Safety Controls Obtain authorisation before overriding or disabling safety-controls: I understand and use safety-critical equipment and procedures which apply to my task I obtain authorisation before: disabling or overriding safety equipment deviating from procedures crossing a barrier Confined Space Obtain authorisation before entering a confirned space: I confirm energy sources are isolated I confirm the atmosphere has been tested and is monitored I check and use my breathing apparatus when required I confirm there is an attendant standing by I confirm a rescue plan is in place I obtain authorisation to enter. Safe Mechanical Lifting Plan lifting operations and control the area: I confirm that the equipment and load have been inspected and are fit for purpose I only operate equipment that I am qualified to use I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones I never walk under a suspended load. Work Authorization Work with a valid permit when required: I have confirmed if a permit is required I am authorised to perform the work I understand the permit I have confirmed that hazards are controlled and it is safe to start I stop and reassess if conditions change. Driving Follow safe driving rules: I always wear a seatbelt I do not exceed the speed limit, and reduce my speed for road conditions I do not use phones or operate devices while driving I am fit, rested and fully alert while driving I follow journey management requirements. Hot Work Control flammables and ignition sources: I identify and control ignition sources Before starting any hot work: I confirm flammable material has been removed or isolated I obtain authorisation Before starting hot work in a hazardous area I confirm: a gas test has been completed gas will be monitored continually. Working at Height Protect yourself against a fall when working at height: I inspect my fall protection equipment before use I secure tools and work materials to prevent dropped objects I tie off 100% to approved anchor points while outside a protected area. Energy isolation Verify isolation and zero energy before work begins: I have identified all energy sources I confirm that hazardous energy sources have been isolated, locked, and tagged I have checked there is zero energy and tested for residual or stored energy. Line of fire Verify isolation and zero energy before work begins: I position myself to avoid: moving objects vehicles pressure releases dropped objects I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones I take action to secure loose objects and report potential dropped objects
- Stay Safe / Crane Operation | FH-Contractors
FH Contractors has a clear ambition to create a safe workplace where accidents and injuries are prevented. "Stay Safe" is the heart of our work. We prioritize promoting safe execution of work and strengthening awareness and understanding of the personal responsibility of each individual employee to ensure a safe working environment. Crane Operation Cranes may only be operated by personnel with a valid crane operator's license for the crane in question. Safe crane operation. Safety in crane operation is crucial to prevent accidents. The following rules must always be observed: Shared responsibility: Both the crane operator and the signal person share responsibility for ensuring that the lift is carried out safely. Passenger transport: Passenger transport by crane is only permitted in approved and safe baskets. Smooth movements: The crane must be operated smoothly and carefully. Sudden movements can lead to overload and accidents. Avoid diagonal pulls: The crane must never pull diagonally, as this can lead to instability and the risk of the load tipping over. Clear load: Ensure that the load is completely free from the surface before lifting commences. Minimize transport over people: Transport of loads over workplaces should be avoided as far as possible. No unattended lifts : The crane operator must never leave the crane as long as there is a suspended load. Inspection: The crane and lifting equipment must be inspected regularly to ensure that it is in a safe condition. FH Contractors' guidelines set minimum standards for safety regulations , unless otherwise specified in writing. Local safety requirements from other companies that relate to your work must take precedence over FH Contractors' guidelines. You must always comply with the laws of the country in which you are working. Violation may result in repatriation. Alcohol and drugs are prohibited in the workplace, as is intoxication or impairment. Abuse will result in immediate dismissal at your own expense. Remember, safety always comes first! These guidelines constitute the foundation for health, environment, safety, and quality at FH Contractors. By adhering to them, you contribute to our common goal of maintaining a high level of safety in the workplace, which protects both people, the environment, and equipment. Guidelines Your HSE responsibility Personal protective equipment Deviation Report Accidents Risk assessment of your own work 9 Life Saving Rules Bypassing Safety Controls Obtain authorisation before overriding or disabling safety-controls: I understand and use safety-critical equipment and procedures which apply to my task I obtain authorisation before: disabling or overriding safety equipment deviating from procedures crossing a barrier Confined Space Obtain authorisation before entering a confirned space: I confirm energy sources are isolated I confirm the atmosphere has been tested and is monitored I check and use my breathing apparatus when required I confirm there is an attendant standing by I confirm a rescue plan is in place I obtain authorisation to enter. Safe Mechanical Lifting Plan lifting operations and control the area: I confirm that the equipment and load have been inspected and are fit for purpose I only operate equipment that I am qualified to use I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones I never walk under a suspended load. Work Authorization Work with a valid permit when required: I have confirmed if a permit is required I am authorised to perform the work I understand the permit I have confirmed that hazards are controlled and it is safe to start I stop and reassess if conditions change. Driving Follow safe driving rules: I always wear a seatbelt I do not exceed the speed limit, and reduce my speed for road conditions I do not use phones or operate devices while driving I am fit, rested and fully alert while driving I follow journey management requirements. Hot Work Control flammables and ignition sources: I identify and control ignition sources Before starting any hot work: I confirm flammable material has been removed or isolated I obtain authorisation Before starting hot work in a hazardous area I confirm: a gas test has been completed gas will be monitored continually. Working at Height Protect yourself against a fall when working at height: I inspect my fall protection equipment before use I secure tools and work materials to prevent dropped objects I tie off 100% to approved anchor points while outside a protected area. Energy isolation Verify isolation and zero energy before work begins: I have identified all energy sources I confirm that hazardous energy sources have been isolated, locked, and tagged I have checked there is zero energy and tested for residual or stored energy. Line of fire Verify isolation and zero energy before work begins: I position myself to avoid: moving objects vehicles pressure releases dropped objects I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones I take action to secure loose objects and report potential dropped objects
- Stay Safe / Falling objects | FH-Contractors
FH Contractors has a clear ambition to create a safe workplace where accidents and injuries are prevented. Here You find information about Falling objects. Falling objects Prevent falling objects. Remember therefore that: Secure the workpiece against falling down by using straps, belts or other means. Secure hand tools during use. Use boxes or buckets for storing tools/materials. Block off the area below where work is being carried out. Use clearly marked red and white barrier tape with a barrier sign to provide information about where and why the area is blocked off, when the work is expected to be completed, and the responsible contact person with telephone number. When work at height is completed, all tools, equipment, materials and waste must be cleared away before the barrier tape is removed. Small objects can cause great damage when the falling height is great - therefore, show consideration for your colleague. Remember, safety always comes first! These guidelines constitute the foundation for health, environment, safety, and quality at FH Contractors. By adhering to them, you contribute to our common goal of maintaining a high level of safety in the workplace, which protects both people, the environment, and equipment. Guidelines Your HSE responsibility Personal protective equipment Deviation Report Accidents Risk assessment of your own work 9 Life Saving Rules Bypassing Safety Controls Obtain authorisation before overriding or disabling safety-controls: I understand and use safety-critical equipment and procedures which apply to my task I obtain authorisation before: disabling or overriding safety equipment deviating from procedures crossing a barrier Confined Space Obtain authorisation before entering a confirned space: I confirm energy sources are isolated I confirm the atmosphere has been tested and is monitored I check and use my breathing apparatus when required I confirm there is an attendant standing by I confirm a rescue plan is in place I obtain authorisation to enter. Safe Mechanical Lifting Plan lifting operations and control the area: I confirm that the equipment and load have been inspected and are fit for purpose I only operate equipment that I am qualified to use I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones I never walk under a suspended load. Work Authorization Work with a valid permit when required: I have confirmed if a permit is required I am authorised to perform the work I understand the permit I have confirmed that hazards are controlled and it is safe to start I stop and reassess if conditions change. Driving Follow safe driving rules: I always wear a seatbelt I do not exceed the speed limit, and reduce my speed for road conditions I do not use phones or operate devices while driving I am fit, rested and fully alert while driving I follow journey management requirements. Hot Work Control flammables and ignition sources: I identify and control ignition sources Before starting any hot work: I confirm flammable material has been removed or isolated I obtain authorisation Before starting hot work in a hazardous area I confirm: a gas test has been completed gas will be monitored continually. Working at Height Protect yourself against a fall when working at height: I inspect my fall protection equipment before use I secure tools and work materials to prevent dropped objects I tie off 100% to approved anchor points while outside a protected area. Energy isolation Verify isolation and zero energy before work begins: I have identified all energy sources I confirm that hazardous energy sources have been isolated, locked, and tagged I have checked there is zero energy and tested for residual or stored energy. Line of fire Verify isolation and zero energy before work begins: I position myself to avoid: moving objects vehicles pressure releases dropped objects I establish and obey barriers and exclusion zones I take action to secure loose objects and report potential dropped objects