Evaluation of HSE Management System AtModular Fabrication Facility, L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering using British Safety Council Five Star Audit System

Authors

  • M.M.Ajith Student, HSE Department, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies
  • Dr. Nihal Siddiqui Assistant professor, HSE Department, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies

Keywords:

British Safety Council, HSE MS, Risk Assessment, OHSMS Controls

Abstract

Poor health and safety practices result in an estimated 2.2 million people, worldwide, dying every year as a
result of work-related ill-health, disease and injury. The human cost of these deaths and many more injuries is immense.
However, these deaths, injuries and ill-health also have a tremendous social and economic cost. Some estimates place it at
4% of annual global gross domestic product or £1.5 trillion. The manufacturing company across the globe recorded the
high accident rates for last few years. These accidents cause the organization the heavy man-day loss, the production loss
and heavy costs of insurance. In order to establish a Sustainable Accident and Injury Prevention programme a well drafted
HSE Management system shall be implemented with stringent HSE regulations. The established HSE Management system
shall be benchmarked regularly for best in class Industry practices. The Project aims at evaluating the established HSE
Management system at Modular Fabrication facility, L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering using BSC five star audit system,
Specification 2015. It is observed that the evaluation helped to measure, analyze and improve overall HSE plan to protect
the life and health of the employees.

Published

2016-08-25

How to Cite

M.M.Ajith, & Dr. Nihal Siddiqui. (2016). Evaluation of HSE Management System AtModular Fabrication Facility, L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering using British Safety Council Five Star Audit System. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 3(8), 104–106. Retrieved from https://ijaerd.com/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/1579