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Sama Global HSE Plan December 2023
Drugs of abuse and alcohol policy
Safety recognition program
9.5.2 Supervisor's Orientation
All supervisors assigned to the project or promoted from the field work force are indoctrinated to their
responsibilities and are required to become knowledgeable and enforce all Sama Global rules applicable to
their work. They shall set an example for their subordinates and co‐workers by their compliance with work
rules and their aggressive leadership in safety. All supervisors shall know all requirements for work permits
assure no work proceeds without them or determine that a permit is not required for the work planned.
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Information covered shall include the following:
Safety responsibilities
STOP/TSTI, where applicable
Safety motivation
Safe practices for specific crafts
Accident investigation
Conducting effective safety meetings
Employee right‐to‐know law ‐ hazardous substances
Client requirements
Effects of accidents
Drugs of abuse and alcohol awareness training
9.5.3 Supervisory Safety Training
Safety training is considered an integral part of the Sama Global HSE program and is implemented on each
project. All supervisors on the project attend and complete the Total Safety Task Instruction (TSTI)
program, the Safety Training Operation Training (STOP) course and any other required technical safety
instruction courses.
9.5.4 Tool Box Safety Meeting
Tool Box Meetings are conducted on a weekly basis with all craft personnel. These meetings are conducted
by supervisor utilizing material prepared in coordination with the site HSE supervisor. Employees attend
these meetings and actively participate and support safety.
The Tool Box Meetings are utilized as primary channels of two‐way communication between Sama Global
and employees regarding project safety. On a weekly basis, the site HSE Supervisor/ Representative issues
subjects for discussion. A record of each Tool Box Safety Meeting is kept and retained in the project site
safety files to show the subjects discussed along with an attendance sheet with signatures.
9.5.5 Hazard Communications
The site HSE supervisor has the overall responsibility for administering the project hazard communication
program. A list of all hazardous chemicals that are used on the project site(s) will be complied by the site
HSE supervisor. A listing of all the MSDS received from vendors during the engineering requisitioning phase
of the project should have been previously assembled by the project engineer. The list is updated as
necessary. MSDS received by the site material warehouse/receiving department attached to goods received
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