1. If anyone knows why frequency and severity rates are only calculated in millions per hour, and why not in billions or other units.
2. If anyone knows the formula for calculating the Safety Factor, please share it with me. I am facing a lot of problems due to this. I have a general idea about the Safety Factor, such as the SF of Hoist and Lift is 12, for Running Rigger and Slings is 8, and for other purposes is 6. However, the formula for calculating the Safety Factor is still unknown to me.
From India, Indore
2. If anyone knows the formula for calculating the Safety Factor, please share it with me. I am facing a lot of problems due to this. I have a general idea about the Safety Factor, such as the SF of Hoist and Lift is 12, for Running Rigger and Slings is 8, and for other purposes is 6. However, the formula for calculating the Safety Factor is still unknown to me.
From India, Indore
Dear Shashikant,
Incidence rates should use as the denominator the average number of people exposed to risk (i.e., those persons covered by the injury statistics). Wherever possible, the number of hours worked by them, the number of hours paid for, or failing that, the number of days worked by them should also be used as a second denominator to calculate frequency rates for non-fatal injuries. For convenience, incidence and non-fatal frequency rates can be expressed per thousand persons and per million hours worked or paid for. I don't have any idea why they calculated in MILLIONS instead of billions, etc. Hope our seniors will give a solution.
Question #2 was not clear to me. If it's possible, can you provide some examples? However, just go to the link provided, and hopefully, you will find a solution. Factor of safety - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From United States, Fpo
Incidence rates should use as the denominator the average number of people exposed to risk (i.e., those persons covered by the injury statistics). Wherever possible, the number of hours worked by them, the number of hours paid for, or failing that, the number of days worked by them should also be used as a second denominator to calculate frequency rates for non-fatal injuries. For convenience, incidence and non-fatal frequency rates can be expressed per thousand persons and per million hours worked or paid for. I don't have any idea why they calculated in MILLIONS instead of billions, etc. Hope our seniors will give a solution.
Question #2 was not clear to me. If it's possible, can you provide some examples? However, just go to the link provided, and hopefully, you will find a solution. Factor of safety - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From United States, Fpo
Dear All Community Members,
Please inform me about the statutory requirements that a Safety Officer of a particular manufacturing unit needs to fulfill regarding safety and the environment.
Also, could you advise on which documents should be submitted to DISH for safety and to SPCB for the environment, whether on a monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly basis?
Regards,
Shashikant Mane
From India, Indore
Please inform me about the statutory requirements that a Safety Officer of a particular manufacturing unit needs to fulfill regarding safety and the environment.
Also, could you advise on which documents should be submitted to DISH for safety and to SPCB for the environment, whether on a monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly basis?
Regards,
Shashikant Mane
From India, Indore
Dear Shashikant,
The following reports need to be submitted to DISH, PCB:
Form 1 - Watercess
Form V - Environment Statement (every year before 30th Sep)
Form 4 - Hazardous Waste Annual Returns (every year on 30th Jun)
Form 3 - Hazardous Waste Register
Form 13 - Hazardous Waste Manifest
Form 11 - Lifting Capacity Testing through a competent person (yearly)
Form 13 - Pressure Vessel Testing (yearly)
Environment monitoring (Ambient air, Noise, Lux, ETP water, stack emission)
Consent to operate renewal as and when required. If a new project, then consent to establish, provisional Fire NOC.
If MAH unit onsite emergency & offsite emergency plan to DISH.
Safety report (After every 5 years)
Mock drill record (twice a year)
Safety meetings MOM (quarterly)
etc.
Regards,
Parag Bane
Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corp.
The following reports need to be submitted to DISH, PCB:
Form 1 - Watercess
Form V - Environment Statement (every year before 30th Sep)
Form 4 - Hazardous Waste Annual Returns (every year on 30th Jun)
Form 3 - Hazardous Waste Register
Form 13 - Hazardous Waste Manifest
Form 11 - Lifting Capacity Testing through a competent person (yearly)
Form 13 - Pressure Vessel Testing (yearly)
Environment monitoring (Ambient air, Noise, Lux, ETP water, stack emission)
Consent to operate renewal as and when required. If a new project, then consent to establish, provisional Fire NOC.
If MAH unit onsite emergency & offsite emergency plan to DISH.
Safety report (After every 5 years)
Mock drill record (twice a year)
Safety meetings MOM (quarterly)
etc.
Regards,
Parag Bane
Deepak Fertilisers & Petrochemicals Corp.
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