Sop For Generator
Sop For Generator
generator
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INDEX
INTRODUCTION
1.1. SCOPE
1.2. PURPOSE
1.3. RESPONSIBILITIES
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
TRAINING
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Introduction:
This document outlines the hazards involved in generator at the MEIL sites. It details the
procedures and precautions that should be followed to minimize the risk of personal injury as
well as property damage.
Scope:
This document covers employee safety procedure of generator in various MEIL site. It
incorporates the safety procedures for generator as outlined by the MEIL Environmental Health
and Safety (EHS) TEAM. All work at heights at MEIL sites must be carried out in accordance
with the standards This document covers only work at heights. Any employees working in
heights should also read and be thoroughly familiar with the Standard Operating Procedures for
working at heights at the MEIL site
Responsibility:
Eletrical Engineers – they shall supervise and monitor the generator and its maintenance works
on the site. They shall report to project management team regarding the eletrical issues works
on the site.
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Safety Staff/Officer – he shall conduct thorough inspection for identifying residual risk and to
ensure control measures are taken in place. He shall be responsible also for counting in of
people before and after the works.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Keep equipment clean and properly maintained. Normal maintenance and servicing of
equipment is a prerequisite to a functional, safely operated machine.
This equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and repaired by qualified personnel
only.
The installation and interconnection of this equipment to facility wiring and other equipment
must be done by a competent, qualified crafts person that is familiar with applicable
standards and codes governing the installation.
Installation methods, practices, or procedures that are unauthorized or done improperly are
dangerous and could result in serious personal injury or damage to property and equipment
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The National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA), National Electric Code (NEC),
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, local industrial codes
and requirements must be complied with in the use and servicing of this equipment.
An open flame, smoking, or welding near a generator is a potential fire hazard. Internal
combustion engine fuels are flammable.
Ensure all fuel fittings are properly connected and not leaking. Periodic inspection is required
to ensure no leaks develop over time.
Never fill fuel tanks while the engine is running, unless tanks are outside the engine room.
When fuel comes in contact with a hot engine or exhaust system, there is possibility of a fire
or explosion.
Generator to be operated by trained & competent electrician.
Oil spillage kit to be provided near the generator area.
Drip tray to be provided for containment of oil during refueling.
Appropriate Fire Extinguishers to be provided near the generator area.
Periodical monthly service will carry out by competent mechanic.