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raghuvaran chakkaravarthy
497

Dear Peddi,
I coming through this thread its blinks in my mind.
How u said safety professioals should wear GREEN color hardhat? Any law say this?
why we use green color any backround reason behind green color?
why we are not use white and red/other colors?
i am not aware of this anybudy have idea please come forward. . .
Thanks in advance. . .

From United States, Fpo
Peddi-V-R
3

Dear Raghu,
For safety professionals green colour indicates soothening and soft and easily identifiable. There is no other law or reason. It is indifferent and at the same time internationally green colour is used to communicate safety & show safety etc...........
Regards,
Peddi V R
"Work of any kind, keep safety in mind"

From United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
raghuvaran chakkaravarthy
497

Dea Peddi,
thanks for quick reply/response .but again its raise in my mind :: for explample In indian EHS professionals most of safety department guys using green hat but all of EHS supervisors & managers they used only WHITE why????
Raghu

From United States, Fpo
Peddi-V-R
3

Dear Raghu,
This is typical mentality, to show the superiority or indifferent etc......No other reason, but in my view everyone from EHS professionals from bottom to top should wear green helmet inresepective of their grades.......Uniformity should be maintained.
To bring the discipline & unformity we have live by setting example beginning from self.......
Regards,
Peddi V R

From United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
raghuvaran chakkaravarthy
497

Dear peddi,
Thanks a lot for quick response . . . Anybody want to raise questions on this thread please come forward otherwise we will close this thread. . .
Please come forward members . . . Thanks a lot for all our participations . . .

From United States, Fpo
gj.great16
15

Red-safety/Fire department
Blue-Maintenance (welder/fitter/electrician etc.)
orange-Executive Level(Technical)
White- Visitors/Management
Yellow- Workers
Green- Head of the company (CEO,CMD,President)

From India, Delhi
mannubhai
4

good discussion indeed thanks for sharing the ideas. well we usually use orange helmet for visitors and voilet helmet for crane and other dirvers. regards mannu bhai
From India, Visakhapatnam
hansa vyas
198

Hi all,
Nice discussion.
Infact colour coding is done to identify different catagories of employee as discussed. It gives us advantage of identifiying new person on shopfloor as is he a visito?, or EHS guy? or first aid like this.
One more advantage during any kind of emergencies or accident we can identify rescue team, first aid team & can approch them immediately for help instead of searching for persons.
We use
Red:fire fighting & rescue team
Green :EHS
White :Visitors
Yellow:Contractors
Blue:Company Employees.
Regards,
hansa Vyas

From India, Udaipur
dipil
713

Dear Raghu
The question you ask - Why Green Colour Being Used by Safety Pro - was a thought provoking for me also. I don't know the exact answr... Still discuss with many people, they not give me a satisfactory answer...
Mr. Peddi VR given answer regarding this, but looking forward for more... Anyone knowing more about the same put some light into this please...

From India
abhaygirish
49

Why To use Green by Safety (EHS) Pro :
1. Green is the color of nature.It is the most restful color for the human
eye . Green, as opposed to red ( danger ) , means safety ( which you
can observe it for traffic , rail signal system etc )
2. Green is directly related to nature, so it is used to promote
'green' ( Green chemistry , green poduct etc. ) . In my view EHS pro are Brand ambassdor of organizations who works to ensure zero harm to environment & lives .
Regards,
Abhay

From India, Mumbai
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