Koc.sa.010 - Procedure for Personal Protective Equipment (Ppe)

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Procedure for Personal Protective Equipment Document Number: KOC.SA.010 Approver: (Technical)

Manager HSE

Author:

TL Safety

Approver: (Administrative)

Manager HSE

Document Coordinator:

TL Standards

Scope:

All KOC Directorates

Control Tier:

Tier 3

Issue Date:

January 16, 2005

Issuing Group:

HSE Group

Revision/Review Date:

April 8, 2012

Next Review Date:

April 7, 2015

1.0 Purpose/Scope The purpose of this document is to outline responsibilities and provide guidance on the use, storage, maintenance and replacement of personal protective clothing and equipment that need to be used while carrying out KOC activities or in KOC controlled area. The procedure describes the principal precautions required to be taken by all personnel including contractors and apply to all KOC activities and KOC controlled area.

2.0 Definitions Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Personal protective equipment, commonly referred to as "PPE", is equipment worn by a person to minimize exposure to potential hazards. Hazard Assessment It is a process of identifying physical and health hazards in the workplace. Hazards may be physical or health-related; Examples of physical hazards include but not limited to moving objects, fluctuating temperatures, high intensity lighting, rolling or pinching objects, electrical connections and sharp edges. Examples of health hazards include overexposure to harmful dusts, chemicals or radiation.

3.0 General Requirements 

KOC HSEMS Element HSE-05-4



SA.KPC.048.04.1 Protective Helmets



SA.KPC.049.04.1 Eye Protection



SA.KPC.051.04.1 Safety Footwear



SA.KPC.052.04.1 Everyday Flame - Resistant Work Apparel



SA.KPC.053.04.1 Specialty Thermal Protective Apparel

4.0 Key Responsibilities 4.1

Team Leader (Line Management)  Shall ascertain that all PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is correctly specified, available, in working order and is issued.  Shall ensure that personnel working under them wear the required personal protective equipment when working in areas where there is a hazard.  Shall ensure that visitors are provided with required PPEs.

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4.2

Superintendent of Contracts (Controlling Team)  Shall ascertain that all PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) is correctly specified, available, in working order and is issued.  Shall ensure that PPE used by / provided to Contract personnel are as per KOC PPE Specification and approved by them in liaison with Directorate HSE Team; Color of the helmet / coverall used by Contractor shall not be same as color of the helmet/ coverall used by KOC employees.  Shall ensure that personnel working under them wear the required personal protective equipment when working in areas where there is a hazard.

4.3

Supervisory Staff  Shall ensure that all personnel under their supervision wear appropriate PPE  Shall ensure that PPE provided are suitable, sufficient, & appropriate to the task.  Shall ensure that appropriate training & instruction are provided for PPE use and it is followed.  Shall ensure that proper record is maintained for PPE issuance, storage, maintenance, and replacement.

4.4 Directorate / Asset HSE Team Leader  Shall carryout Hazard Assessment as mentioned in 5.3 of this procedure and forward it to HSE Group (Safety Team) for developing specification.  Shall carry out awareness on PPE in their respective asset / directorate  Shall maintain records for all the training / awareness conducted on Personal Protective Equipment  Shall monitor availability and proper usage of PPE by carrying out periodic inspections 4.5 HSE Group Team Leaders  Shall develop PPE specifications in consideration to hazard assessment and relevant standards including the OSHA requirements.  Shall review the specifications periodically taking into account the latest revisions of applicable standards.  Shall ensure that audits are carried out periodically to verify compliance of this procedure. 4.6 Team Leader Standards 

Shall review and maintain the relevant PPE standards

4.7 All Personnel (KOC & Contractor Employees including visitors) 

All personnel must wear personal protective clothing and equipment as required, and must follow all procedures provided for their health and safety.



Personnel must not modify or interfere with any PPE provided. They must take reasonable care



Contractors shall ensure that PPE used by / provided to their personnel are as per KOC PPE Specification and approved by their Controlling Team prior to purchase and use.



Coveralls used by the contractor shall bear the name or symbol for easy identification of the contractor company.



Provide feedback on PPE (positive & for improvement) to HSE group directly or through Directorate HSE Teams.

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5.0 Procedure 5.1 PPE General Any PPE purchased should comply with current, relevant KOC Specification / Standards and directives concerning the design & manufacture of the PPE with regard to health and safety. 5.2 Provision of PPE Employers are required to identify and assess the hazards present in the workplace in order to determine the most appropriate types of PPE required at the worksite. There is in effect a hierarchy of control measures, and PPE should always be regarded as the last resort to protect against hazards. 5.3 Hazard Assessment A first critical step in developing a comprehensive safety and health program is to identify physical and health hazards in the workplace. This process is known as a "hazard assessment." Potential hazards may be physical or health-related and a comprehensive hazard assessment should identify hazards in both categories. The hazard assessment should begin with a walk-through survey of the facility to develop a list of potential hazards in the following basic hazard categories (but not limited to):         

Impact, Penetration, Compression (Roll-over), Chemical, Heat / Cold, Harmful Dust, Light (Optical) Radiation, Biological. Noise

In addition to noting the basic layout of the facility and reviewing any history of occupational illnesses or injuries and previous incidents, things to look for during the walk-through survey include, but not limited to:  

Sources of electricity. Sources of motion such as machines or processes where movement may exist that could result in an impact between personnel and equipment.  Sources of high temperatures that could result in burns, eye injuries or fire.  Types of chemicals used in the workplace.  Sources of harmful dusts.  Sources of optical radiation, such as welding, brazing, cutting, furnaces, heat treating, high intensity lights, etc.  The potential for falling or dropping objects.  Sharp objects that could poke, cut, stab or puncture.  Biologic hazards such as blood or other potentially infected material.  Limitations of movement during work  Lack of oxygen during work When the walk-through is complete, the assessor should organize and analyze the data so that it may be efficiently used in determining the proper types of PPE required at the worksite. It is definitely a good practice to select PPE that will provide a level of protection greater than the minimum required to protect employees from hazards. The workplace should be periodically reassessed (at least once in 2 years) for any changes in conditions, equipment or operating procedures that could affect occupational hazards. Control Tier 3

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This periodic reassessment should also include a review of injury and illness records including previous incidents to spot any trends or areas of concern and taking appropriate corrective action. The suitability of existing PPE, including an evaluation of its condition and age, should be included in the reassessment. Documentation of the hazard assessment is required through a written certification that includes the following information:  Identification of the workplace evaluated;  Name of the person(s) conducting the assessment;  Type of hazards  Date of previous assessment  Date of the assessment; and  Identification of the document certifying completion of the hazard assessment. 5.4

Selection of PPE

When selecting the PPE it should be ensured that the items used together adequately control the assessed hazards against which they are provided. PPE should be of the correct size and not too large or too small for the user. All PPE should be checked / inspected / tested before it should be worn / used and should be free of any type of defect / damage (even minor damage). While selecting the PPE for chemicals, relevant MSDS must be referred. PPE selection should favor recyclable & eco-friendly equipment.

5.5



PPE must be always of good quality and no attempt should be made to make questionable savings by purchasing items of unknown quality. Purchases should be made only from reputed suppliers / manufacturers whose products meet the KOC and other applicable requirements. All PPE clothing and equipment should be of safe design and construction, and should be maintained in a clean and reliable condition. Employers should take the fit and comfort of PPE into consideration when selecting appropriate items for their workplace, and also the hot climatic conditions prevailing in Kuwait.



PPE that fits well and is comfortable to wear will encourage employee to use PPE. Most protective devices are available in multiple sizes and care should be taken to select the proper size for each employee. If several different types of PPE are worn together, make sure they are compatible. If PPE does not fit properly, it can make the difference between being safely covered or dangerously exposed. It may not provide the level of protection desired and may discourage employee to use.



Controlling Teams should ensure that contractor-provided PPE used in the workplace conforms to the KOC criteria, based on the hazard assessment, KOC specifications and International standards.

Maintenance, Storage & Replacement of PPE

An effective system of maintenance of PPE must be established to ensure the equipment continues to provide the degree of protection for which it was designed. This includes the provision of suitable storage facilities for PPE so that it can be safely stored or kept when not in use. All PPE must be kept clean and in good condition for use. Maintenance and storage of the PPE shall be as per the respective PPE manufacturer recommendations and the relevant standards. When PPE has reached the end of its useful life or damaged it should be disposed responsibly, it must then be replaced as per manufacturer’s instructions and KOC waste management policy / procedures. 5.6

Information, Instruction & Training

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information, instruction and training to enable them to make effective use of the PPE provided to protect them against workplace hazards. PPE should be used in accordance with the employer’s instructions, which should in turn be based on the manufactures instructions for use. Moreover PPE should be used only after adequate training has been given to the user. Employees are supposed to know at least the following about PPE:     

When PPE is necessary. What PPE is necessary. How properly to put on, take off, adjust and wear the PPE. The limitations of the PPE. Proper care, maintenance, useful life and disposal of PPE.

Supervisors should make sure that each employee demonstrates understanding of the PPE training as well as the ability to properly wear and use PPE before they are allowed to perform work requiring the use of the PPE. If the supervisor believes that a previously trained employee is not demonstrating the proper understanding and skill level in the use of PPE, that employee should receive retraining. Other situations that require additional or retraining of employees include the circumstances such as changes in the workplace or in the type of required PPE that make prior training obsolete. PPE awareness / training shall be provided in consideration to HSEMS Procedure on HSE Training, Awareness & Continued HSE Learning Process: (Doc # KOC.GE.028) 5.7 Types of PPE 5.7.1 Eye and Face Protection Employees can be exposed to a large number of hazards that pose danger to their eyes and face. Employees must have appropriate eye or face protection if they are exposed to eye or face hazards from flying particles, molten metal, liquid chemicals, acids or caustic liquids, chemical gases or vapors, potentially infected material or potentially harmful light radiation. Many occupational eye injuries occur because workers are not wearing any eye protection while others result from wearing improper or poorly fitting eye protection. Employees must wear appropriate eye and face protection and that the selected form of protection is appropriate to the work being performed and properly fits each worker exposed to the hazard. Examples of potential eye or face injuries include, but not limited to:    

Dust, dirt, metal or wood chips entering the eye from activities such as chipping, grinding, sawing, hammering, the use of power tools or even strong wind forces. Chemical splashes from corrosive substances, hot liquids, solvents or other hazardous solutions. Objects swinging into the eye or face, such as tree limbs, chains, tools or ropes. Radiant energy from welding, harmful rays from the use of lasers or other radiant light (as well as heat, glare, sparks, splash and flying particles).

All employees whose job requires the use of industrial eye protection must be trained in the proper use of the eyewash facilities provided at the site. Refer Appendix – 4 for detailed specification of safety glasses. 5.7.1.1 Prescription lenses: Everyday use of prescription corrective lenses will not provide adequate protection against most occupational eye and face hazards, so employees with corrective lenses must either wear eye protection that incorporates the prescription into the design or wear additional eye Control Tier 3

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protection over their prescription lenses. It is important to ensure that the protective eyewear does not disturb the proper positioning of the prescription lenses so that the employee’s vision will not be inhibited or limited. Also, employees who wear contact lenses must wear eye or face PPE when working in hazardous conditions. Based upon analysis of the potential eye hazards in the workplace and local experience, sites may restrict the wearing of contact lenses in certain locations, which must be appropriately identified. 5.7.2 Head Protection Protecting employees from potential head injuries is a key element of any safety program. A head injury can impair an employee for life or it can be fatal. Wearing a safety helmet is one of the easiest ways to protect an employee’s head from injury. Safety helmets can protect employees from impact and penetration hazards as well as from electrical shock and burn hazards. Employees must wear head protection if any of the following apply:   

Objects might fall from above and strike them on the head; They might bump their heads against fixed objects, such as exposed pipes or beams; or during slip, trip and fall There is a possibility of accidental head contact with electrical hazards.

To obtain proper protection, helmets must be worn squarely on the head, not tilted to one side or toward the rear. The entire helmet should be replaced when the shell shows signs of damage, wear, or has been subjected to an impact that would lessen the integrity of the helmet. Under normal conditions of storage and use helmet shall be replaced after 5 years from date of manufacture. Five year expiry period shall be calculated from month and year of manufacture embossed on inside of the shell of that helmet. Industrial protective helmets should not be stored or carried on the rear-window shelf of an automobile since in the case of emergency stops or accidents; the helmet might become a hazardous missile. Any modification or addition to the helmet must not be carried out. No foreign objects such as booklets or other personal articles must be kept between the suspension and the shell. New Employees shall be provided with green color helmet during his / her probation period and similarly visitors shall be provided with green color helmet aiming distinct identity as per the green hat program. Refer Appendix -1 for detailed specification of safety helmet. 5.7.3. Foot Protection Employee who may face possible foot injuries due to falling / rolling objects or from crushing / penetrating materials must wear protective footwear Examples of situations in which an employee should wear foot protection include (but not limited to):   

When heavy objects such as barrels or tools might roll onto or fall on the employee’s feet; Working with sharp objects such as nails or spikes that could pierce the soles or uppers of ordinary shoes; Working on or around hot, wet or slippery surfaces

Refer Appendix – 2 for detailed specification of safety footwear. 5.7.4. Hand & Arm Protection If a workplace hazard assessment reveals that employees face potential injury to hands and Control Tier 3

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arms that cannot be eliminated through engineering and work practice controls, employees must wear appropriate protection. Potential hazards include skin absorption of harmful substances, chemical or thermal burns, electrical dangers, bruises, abrasions, cuts, punctures, fractures and amputations. Protective equipment includes gloves, finger guards and arm coverings or elbow-length gloves. Employers should explore all possible engineering & work practice controls to eliminate hazards and use of PPE to provide additional protection against hazards that cannot be completely eliminated through other means. For example, machine guards may eliminate a hazard. Installing a barrier to prevent workers from placing their hands at the point of contact between a table saw blade & the item being cut is another method. 5.7.4.1 Types of Protective Gloves There are many types of gloves available today to protect against a wide variety of hazards. The nature of the hazard and the operation involved will affect the selection of gloves. The variety of potential occupational hand injuries makes selecting the right pair of gloves challenging. It is essential that employees use gloves specifically designed for the hazards and tasks found in their workplace because gloves designed for one function may not protect against a different function even though they may appear to be an appropriate protective device. The following are examples of some factors that may influence the selection of protective gloves for a workplace (but not limited to):        

Type of chemicals handled. Nature of contact (total immersion, splash, etc.). Duration of contact. Area requiring protection (hand only, forearm, arm). Grip requirements (dry, wet, oily). Thermal protection. Size and comfort. Abrasion/resistance requirements.

5.7.5 Body Protection Employees who face possible bodily injury of any kind that cannot be eliminated through engineering, work practice or administrative controls, must wear appropriate body protection while performing their jobs. In addition to cuts and radiation, the following are examples of workplace hazards that could cause bodily injury (but not limited to):    

Temperature extremes; Hot splashes from molten metals and other hot liquids; Potential impacts from tools, machinery and materials; Hazardous chemicals.

There are many varieties of protective clothing available for specific hazards. Employers are required to ensure that their employees wear personal protective equipment only for the parts of the body exposed to possible injury. Examples of body protection include, but not limited to laboratory coats, coveralls, vests, jackets, aprons, surgical gowns and full body suits. If a hazard assessment indicates a need for full body protection against toxic substances or harmful physical agents, the clothing should be carefully inspected before each use, it must fit each worker properly & it must function properly for the purpose it is intended. If a hazard assessment indicates a need for Disposable coveralls (Chemical protective Control Tier 3

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clothing), it shall be used for the relevant activities (e.g., sludge removal from process vessels, painting & coating works inside vessels). 5.7.6 Coveralls (Inherently Flame Resistant & 100% Cotton) All persons in areas or operations where the workplace evaluation indicates risk of flash fire must wear Inherently Flame Resistant Coverall. It is applicable for employees as well as contractors including the visitors who pass through such areas. Single piece IFR coveralls can be used as boiler suits. Combustible contaminants reduce the thermal performance of any flame resistant garment. Regardless of the fiber type, these contaminants become a fuel source that can ignite in a flash fire and increase burn injury. Combustible contaminants such as polishes, paint, grease, oily soil, etc., must be removed by cleaning the garment. Coveralls saturated with oils, greases, or other flammable substances must be replaced. Where potential for a flash fire exists, a safety shower, hose, or other means must be immediately available to extinguish any after-flame on the protective apparel. Inherently flame resistant coverall that has mechanical damage (e.g. rips, tears) must be replaced promptly. Special protective clothing shall be worn where working conditions make it necessary, e.g. chemical suites, reflecting jackets, water proof suits, gloves and masks as appropriate when handling hazardous or toxic materials. If exposed to radiography or x-ray appropriate clothing / equipment should be worn / used. Refer Appendix of this procedure for 100% Cotton and IFR Coverall Specifications (Appendix 3a, 3b, 3c & 3d). 5.7.7 Hearing Protection Employee exposure to excessive noise depends upon a number of factors, including but not limited to:     

The loudness of the noise as measured in decibels (dB). The duration of each employee’s exposure to the noise. Frequency spectrum (Hertz) Whether employees move between work areas with different noise levels. Whether noise is generated from one or multiple sources.

If engineering and work practice controls do not lower employee exposure to workplace noise to acceptable levels, employees must wear appropriate hearing protection. It is important to understand that hearing protectors reduce only the amount of noise that gets through to the ears. The amount of this reduction is referred to as attenuation, which differs according to the type of hearing protection used and how well it fits. Hearing protectors worn by employees must reduce an employee’s noise exposure to within the acceptable limits. The selection of the hearing protection is basically given by the loudness, frequency spectrum and the exposure level; based on this the final decision must be taken on the NRR (Noise Reduction Rating) of the protection chosen. All hearing protection devices must have a noise reduction rating (NRR) printed on the package as per KOC Standard- KOC-L-010. The NRR for the device shall be reviewed to determine if the hearing protection devices (HPD) is adequate to reduce the noise reaching the wearer ear to less than 85 dBA. For details on Noise exposure control & management, refer to HSEMS procedure (KOC.HE.006). Refer to KOC-L-010 for types & use of ear protection. Where noise level is high, combination of both (ear muff & ear plug) can be used. 5.7.8 Other PPE Full Body Harness, Respiratory Protection, etc. are required to be worn depending on work activity and possible hazard exposure. For complete detail refer Working at Height Control Tier 3

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Procedure (KOC.SA.031) and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Procedure (KOC.SA.005). For PPE related to lab safety, refer Laboratory Safety & Hygiene Procedure (KOC.GE.031). 5.8

Mandatory PPE

All personnel working in operational/site areas must at all-time wear mandatory protective clothing and equipment and ensure that it is fit for its purpose. Mandatory PPE includes Safety Helmets, Footwear, Coverall and Eye protection. Other PPE shall be used as per hazard assessment. 5.9

PPE Audit & Inspection

PPE Audit & Inspection shall be conducted as per KOC Audit, Inspection & Self-Assessment Procedure (KOC.GE.016).

6.0 Key Documents / Tools / References                   

KOC Standard for Fire Protection & Safety Equipment (Doc # KOC-L-009 Rev4) KOC Standard for Personal Protective Equipment Part 1.(Doc # KOC-L-010) HSEMS Procedure – Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Procedure (Doc # KOC.SA.005) KOC Standard for Fire Protection & Safety Equipment (KOC-L-009) OSHA 3151 – 12R: 2003 Personal Protective Equipment HSEMS Procedure - HSE Training, Awareness & Continued HSE Learning Process (Doc # KOC.GE.028) HSEMS Procedure - KOC Audit, Inspection, Self-Assessment (Doc # KOC.GE.016) HSEMS Procedure - Working at Height (Doc # KOC.SA.031) HSEMS Procedure – Laboratory Safety and Hygiene Procedure (Doc # KOC.GE.031) KOC Waste Management procedure (KOC.EV.008) Kuwait EPA Regulations Appendix 1: Specification for Industrial Safety Helmet Appendix 2: Specification for Safety Boots / Safety Shoes Appendix 3a: Specification for Single Piece Cotton Coverall Appendix 3b: Specification for Two Piece Cotton Coverall (For Male / Female) Appendix 3c: Specification for Single Piece Inherently Flame Resistant (IFR) Coverall Appendix 3d: Specification for 2 Piece IFR (Inherently Flame Resistant) Coverall (For Male/ Female) Appendix 4: Standard General Mandatory Specification of Safety Glass (Eye Protection) Appendix 5: Standard General Mandatory Specification of Fall Protection – Full Body Harness

7.0 Abbreviations     

KOC – Kuwait Oil Company HSE – Health, Safety and Environment HSEMS – HSE Management System PPE - Personal Protective Equipment IFR – Inherently Flame Resistant

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OSHA – Occupational Safety and Health Administration EPA – Environment Public Authority NRR – Noise Reduction Rating MSDS – Material Safety Data Sheet KPC – Kuwait Petroleum Corporation

8.0 HSE Records (Retention Period) 

Hazard Assessment for PPE Identification & Selection (5 years)

Review and Revision Log Review/ Revision Date

Document Approver

Document Author

July 2004

Manager HSE

TL Safety

Draft for internal review

January 16, 2005

Manager HSE

TL Safety

Issued after review by HSEMS IC

February 15, 2006

Manager HSE

TL Safety

Issued after annual internal review

February 15, 2007

Manager HSE

TL Safety

Issued after annual internal review

TL Safety

 Procedure is reviewed & aligned with KPC Standards & OSHA requirements  Added PPE Specifications as Appendices  Title changed to “Personal Protective Equipment”

April 8, 2012

Manager HSE

Review/Revision Details

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Appendix 1: Specification for Industrial Safety Helmet 1.0 Brief description Industrial Safety helmet conforming to ANSI/ISEA Z89.1:2009, Class E (proof-tested at 20,000 volts), Type – I (protects the wearer from top impact). The suspension shall be FasTrac ratchet suspension. Safety helmets shall be suitable for wearing in hot climate and for oil industry.

2.0 Physical requirements 

Color of the helmet shall be yellow for KOC employees and green color for visitors & newcomers



Replaceable and adjustable elastic chinstrap



Mass of the helmet, complete with harness shall not exceed the limits prescribed by ANSI/ISEA Z89.1:2009 standard.



Standard size shell of V-Gard type, rigid, light weight, shall have provision for attachment like chin strap, ear muff, plain & welding face shield.



When headband is adjusted to maximum designated size, there shall be sufficient clearance between the shell and headband to provide ventilation. Headbands shall be removable & adjustable.



Harness shall be securely attached to the shell; sufficient ventilation shall be available between head and the shell.



Sweatband shall be of replaceable type.



Crown straps, when assembled, shall form a cradle for supporting the helmet on the wearer’s head so that distance between top of the head and underside of the shell cannot be adjusted to less than 1.25 inches for that particular helmet. The crown strap shall be 4 points double layer nylon web suspension and shall be easily replaceable.

3.0 KOC Logo One highly visible KOC logo (falcon at prey) permanently bonded above the peak and “KOC” acronym at back of the helmet.

4.0 Performance Requirements Performance requirements for electrical insulation, impact resistance, penetration resistance, flammability, and chemical resistance shall comply with the requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z89.1:2009.

5.0 Packaging & Marking Each helmet conforming to the requirements of ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2009 standard shall bear information on the inside of the shell stating:      

Name of the manufacturer Model name / make Type & Class of the helmet as per ANSI/ISEA Z89.1:2009 Month & year of manufacture embossed Maintenance instructions Leaflet giving manufacturer’s instructions on how to assemble the helmet, wear, store, inspect, clean and take care of the helmet.

6.0 General  

Sample shall be supplied for evaluation on non-returnable and non-refundable basis. Selected samples shall be retained by KOC. The bidder must supply subject items exactly similar to the approved sample.

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Manufacturer’s model deviating from specifications herein, having equal or better performance and features, may be accepted. Any deviations from or non-compliance with these specifications, shall be clearly stated, with reasons, by the manufacturer when submitting bid. A test certificate mentioning compliance to ANSI/ISEA z89.1:2009 shall be submitted; along with the detailed test report. The test certificate shall be from Safety Equipment Institute, USA. Booklet or leaflet containing information on maintenance & inspection, limitations, shelf life and disposal method for expired helmet shall be submitted.

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Appendix 2: Specification for Safety Boots / Safety Shoes 1.0 General Safety boots / safety shoes for use in all industrial areas by male and female employees;

2.0 Reference Standards   

ISO 20345:2004 Personal Protective Equipment — Safety Footwear. ISO 20344: 2004 Personal protective Equipment-Test method for footwear. OSHA 1910.136

3.0 Material Full grain natural leather; the safety footwear (shoes and boots) made from leather categorized as Class I (ISO 200345:2004) shall be supplied by the vendor. The safety footwear shall conform to requirements as prescribed in international standard (ISO 20345:2004) and additional requirements as mentioned in this specification:

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Insole – fixed Toe cap – internal toe cap with vamp lining Toe cap with impact resistance 200 J Leak proof – As per ISO 20344:2004 Ergonomic feature – As per ISO 20344:2004 Water vapor permeability Resistance to fuel oil Antistatic property Penetration resistance insert for sole – Metallic (steel)

4.0 Marking Each foot-wear shall be clearly and permanently marked, by embossing or branding, with the following:        

Size Manufacturers identification mark Model of the footwear Manufacturer’s type designation Year and quarter or month of manufacturer The number and year of this Standard i.e. ISO 20345:2004 The symbol/ category indicating protection provided. Country of manufacture.

5.0 Information to be supplied At the time of supply, each pair of safety footwear shall be furnished with information in English as follows:     

Name and full address of the manufacturer and/or his authorized representative; Notified body involved in type examination; approval details. Number and year of the standard; Explanation of any pictograms, markings and levels of performance. A basic explanation of the tests that have been applied to the footwear, if applicable; Instructions for use: o tests to be carried out by the wearer before use, if required; o fitting; how to put on and take off the footwear, if relevant; o application; basic information on possible uses and, where detailed information is given, the source; o Limitations of use (e.g. temperature range, etc.); o Instructions for storage and maintenance, with maximum periods between maintenance checks; o Instructions for cleaning and/or decontamination;

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Obsolescence deadline or period of obsolescence; if appropriate, warnings against problems likely to be encountered (modifications can invalidate the type approval, e.g. orthopedic footwear); if helpful, additional illustrations, part numbers etc.

6.0 Size For the purpose of ordering, EN system shall be followed; Such range of sizes is mentioned in the table below along with comparison of other standards of shoe sizes.

* Indenting division is required to mentions footwear sizes in Europe system only.

7.0 Color The safety footwear shall be black, brown or tan color.

8.0 Testing   

The safety footwear shall be subjected to test as per ISO 20344:2004 for all the mandatory tests as per technical specifications mentioned in this specification. A test report in English language to this effect from an accredited laboratory (such as Underwriters Laboratory) shall be submitted by the supplier along with the bid. Test Certificate: Test certificate stating that the Safety Shoes are manufactured and tested to one of the international Standards as specified to be submitted (given by internationally accredited third party).

9.0 Sample  

Bidder shall provide an odd pair (one piece) for each type of safety footwear. This shall be free of cost and shall be on non-returnable basis. If the offer is approved the bidder will be required to supply the material as approved. Non submittal of sample or non-compliance of any of the above clauses can be a criterion for rejection of the offer.

10.0 Warranty The warranty period for the supplied footwear shall be a minimum of six months of normal wear. If the safety footwear is damaged within the prescribed warranty period, the vendor shall replace the same without extra cost to KOC.

11.0 Evaluation Criteria Merely meeting the minimum specified technical specifications shall not guarantee the bid to be successful. The bidder offering footwear with additional features / higher specifications which are evaluated more suitable for KOC working conditions shall be weighted accordingly.

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The offers shall be evaluated for mandatory technical aspects of this specification and ISO: 20345:2004 along with samples and test reports. The following will be the evaluation criteria:   

Technical specification for safety footwear Past user experience in KOC Comfort features Light weight of the footwear

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Appendix 3a: Specification for Single Piece Cotton Coverall 1.0 Brief description Single piece coverall with single zipper fronted in navy blue / sky blue color to be used in all areas (E.g., Construction area, workshops, etc.,) except where fire hazards exist; open end of sleeves elasticized, partial waist elasticized (at the back only).

2.0 Physical requirements    

100% high quality cotton, fabric weight 5.5 – 8.0 oz./sq. yard (170 - 240 gm./sq. m). Colorfast & shrink resistant and made to withstand commercial laundering. All stress points reinforced with bar tacks. Double stitched seams with heavy duty colorfast thread.

3.0 Sizes Length ST

Short

Up to 170 cm

RG

Regular

171 to 183 cm

LG

Long

184 cm and up.

XSM

Extra small

81-86 cm

S

Small

91-97 cm

M

Medium

102-107 cm

L

Large

112-117 cm

XL

Extra Large

122-127 cm

XXL

Extra Extra Large

132-137 cm

3XL

Extra Extra Extra Large

142-147 cm

Chest sizes

4.0 Design     

Long sleeves Elasticized waist band in back Permanent sewn-in front crease Bi-swing back for easy movement Zip: Heavy duty two-way brass zip with brass metal snap closure at top located close to the neck; Quick release zipper to facilitate fast removal of garment. Fully concealed zip front.

5.0 Pockets     

Two chest pockets with brass zip closure Gas detector and pen pocket on left sleeve Two side pockets Two back pockets Tool pocket on right leg

6.0 Reflectors Reflector tapes shall be provided on each of the coveralls and it shall be antistatic — Silver reflective (self-luminous), non- glossy strap 32mm wide, stitched on middle sleeves, at forelegs (between knee and ankle) and on shoulders.

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7.0 Logo One KOC emblem 3 ½ inch X 2 ½ inch elliptical (falcon at prey) embroidered with high visible self-luminous silver white threads (with reflective type self-luminous) shall be provided above top left chest.

8.0 Presentation   

One manufacturer’s ticket attached to the outside of garment, bearing details of size and fit, style ref. no., Fiber content, cloth quality ref., order No., and country of origin. Clean, free from loose cotton ends, having a neat and well-made appearance. Presentation folded so as to display ticket detail. Individually polythene bagged. Safety, washing and other instruction, size, name of maker etc. shall be written English language and in non-fading tags inside the coverall.

9.0 Documentation  

Vendor shall provide full technical specification of the offer clothe material. Vendor shall present a declaration that the offer complies with the above specifications.

10.0 Sample Bidder shall provide a sample coverall and 1/4 M2 sample material for testing. This shall be free of cost and shall be on non-returnable bass. If the offer is approved the bidder will be required to supply the material exactly similar to the approved sample. Non submittal of sample or non-compliance of any of the above clauses can be a criterion for rejection of the offer.

11.0 Evaluation Criteria In addition to the above specification, past experience with the particular brand and model at KOC shall have great bearing on future procurement of that brand or model. It should be comfortable for continuous use in hot climate. Bids can be rejected summarily on this ground.

12.0 Requirement for bidders       

Sample to be supplied on non-returnable and non-refundable basis. The bidder is requested to supply subject items similar to the approved sample. Manufacture’s model deviating from specifications described herein, having equal or better performance and features may be accepted. Any deviations from or non-compliance with these specifications shall be clearly stated, with reasons, by the manufacturer when submitting bid. Documents regarding approvals, tests, arid warranty after sales service, storage requirements and specification data sheets shall be submitted along with the offer. Also manufacturer’s name & place of manufacture to be put in the label. Quality Assurance certification to be submitted along with each batch dispatched.

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Appendix 3b: Specification for Two Piece Cotton Coverall (For Male / Female) 1.0 Brief Description Safety two pieces coverall comprising of jacket and a trouser (Royal blue color), long sleeve – end of the sleeve having partially elasticized cuff and one zipper fronted (brass zipper). Application: For industrial use, for continuous use in hot climate.

2.0 Physical Requirements      

100% high quality cotton, fabric weight 5.5-6.5 Oz/sq. Yard (160-200 gm./sq. m). Colorfast, wrinkle free & shrink resistant and made to withstand commercial laundering. All stress points reinforced with bar tacks. Double stitched seams with heavy duty colorfast thread. End of the jacket (at waist) partially elasticized (at back only). Hip of the trouser partially elasticized (at back only).

3.0 Sizes The coverall shall be supplied to order for various employees. The indicative sizes to be supplied are given below:Jacket (Chest Sizes) XSM

Extra Small

81-86 cm

S

Small

91-97 cm

M

Medium

102-107 cm

L

Large

112-117 cm

XL

Extra Large

122-127 cm

XXL

Extra Extra Large

132-137 cm

3XL

Extra Extra Extra Large

142-147 cm

Note: 

For male employees, length of the jacket shall be up to hip level



For female employees, length of the jacket shall be three inches longer than the male jacket. Trousers: Waist (inches) 28/30 /32/34/36/38/40/42/44/46/48

4.0 Design 

The garments shall be supplied in sets of two separate pieces (one jacket and one trouser).



Long Sleeves



End of the jacket (at waist) partially elasticized (at back only).



Hip of the trouser partially elasticized (at back only).



End of the sleeve having partially elasticized cuff



Bi-swing back for easy movement.

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Zip: Two way heavy duty brass zipper with metal snap closure (brass) at top located close to the neck for the Jackets & two way heavy duty brass zipper with metal snap closure (brass) for the trouser.



Designed such that it can be easily worn & removed.

5.0 Pockets 

Two chest pockets with brass zip closure



Gas detector and pen pocket on left sleeve



Two side pockets in trousers with cuts to facilitate reaching the inner pockets



Two back pockets

6.0 KOC Logo One highly visible KOC new logo shall be provided 3½ inch X 2½ inch (falcon at prey) embroidered with high visible self-luminous silver white threads (with reflective type selfluminous) shall be provided above top left chest.

7.0 Reflectors Good quality Reflector tapes (3M scotch-lite or equivalent) shall be provided on each of the coverall and it shall be antistatic – silver reflective (self-luminous), non-glossy strap 32 mm wide provided 1) at middle sleeves, 2) at shoulders (visible at front & back) or horizontal strap at the back, and 3) at legs (one above the knee & one below the knee).

8.0 Presentation One manufacturer ticket (non-fading tag) attached to the garment (jacket & trouser) visible from outside, bearing details of size, model number, manufacturer name, fiber content, and country of origin. A label showing washing and ironing instructions in jacket & trouser. Clean & free from loose cotton ends, having a neat and well-made appearance. Presentation folded so as to display ticket details. Individually transparent polythene bagged.

9.0 Documentation 

Vendor shall provide full technical specification of the offered cloth material.



Vendor shall present a declaration that the offer complies with the above technical specification.



All instructions / documents shall be in English language.

10.0 Sample Bidder shall provide a sample coverall and ¼ M2 sample Material for testing by KOC. This shall be without cost to KOC and shall be on non –returnable basis. If the offer is approved, the bidder will be required to supply the material exactly similar to the approved sample. Non submittal of sample or non-compliance of any of the above clauses can be a criterion for rejection of the offer.

11.0 Evaluation Criteria In addition to the above specification, past experience with the particular brand and model at KOC shall have great bearing on future procurement of that brand or model. It should be comfortable for continuous use in hot climate. Bids can be rejected summarily on this ground.

12.0 Requirements for Bidders 

The bidder is requested to supply subject items similar to the approved sample.

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Manufacturer’s model deviating from specification described herein, having equal or better performance and features may be accepted.



Any deviations from or non-compliance with these specifications shall be clearly stated, with reasons, by the manufacturer when submitting bid.



Documents regarding approvals, tests and warranty after sales service, storage requirements and specification data sheets shall be submitted with the offer.



Safety washing and other instruction, size, name of maker etc. shall be written in English language and in non-fading tags inside the coverall.



The coverall shall be sewed with double stitching all over.



Quality Assurance certification to be submitted along with each batch dispatched.

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Appendix 3c: Specification for Single Piece Inherently Flame Resistant (IFR) Coverall 1.0 Brief description Single piece inherently flame resistant coverall with concealed single brass zipper fronted in royal blue color to be used in all working areas including those where fire hazards exist (E.g., Gathering Centre, Booster stations, Oil/gas manifolds, etc.,); open end of sleeves partially elasticized and partial waist elasticized (at the back only).

2.0 Physical requirements 

High Quality inherently flame resistant (IFR) DuPont Nomex Comfort fabric having antistatic property and shall not lose its flame resistance, dimensions and color.



Fabric weight 4.5 ounce / yard2 (150 gram / m2) approximately; It should be comfortable for continuous use in hot climate.



Manufacturer must submit test certificate from third party agencies such as UL or any other internationally accredited agency that the coverall is certified to NFPA 2112 (Standard on Flame-Resistant garments for protection of industrial personnel against flash fire) along with the test results.



Colorfast, wrinkle free & shrink resistant and made to withstand commercial laundering; pilling not to exceed the limits mentioned in the International standard.



All stress points reinforced with bar tacks.



Double stitched seams with heavy duty colorfast Nomex sewing threads. All stitching threads shall be of Nomex (DuPont) and shall not develop static charges; all materials used in the coverall (elastic, Velcro, etc.) shall be flame resistant type.



All components of IFR garments (e.g., sewing threads, zipper tapes) must be made from IFR materials. All metal components must be backed with IFR material to prevent the components from conducting heat to the wearer's skin. All elastic bands and nylon velcro must be fully covered and backed with IFR material to prevent ignition or melting of these components.

3.0 Sizes Sizes from 34 to 52: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52

4.0 Design 

Long sleeves



Partial elasticized waist (at back only)



End of the sleeve having partially elasticized cuff



Bi-swing back for easy movement



Identification tag with removable Velcro of size 1” x 4” above both chest pockets; Name & designation of the user shall be embroidery with silver thread on the identification tags (Velcro & other materials shall be of flame resistant).



Zip: Two way Nomex heavy duty concealed brass zipper (YKK zip or equivalent) with brass metal snap closures (one located close to the neck).



No metal part shall come into contact with the skin.



Designed such that it can be easily worn & removed.

5.0 Pockets 

Two chest pockets with brass zip closure (YKK zip or equivalent)



Gas detector and pen pocket on left sleeve

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Two open side pockets (at legs) with concealed cuts to facilitate for reaching the inner pockets



Two back pockets (open)



Tool pocket on right leg (open)

6.0 KOC Logo One KOC emblem 3 ½ inch X 2 ½ inch elliptical (falcon at prey) embroidered with high visible self-luminous silver white threads (with reflective type self-luminous) shall be provided above top left chest.

7.0 Reflectors Good quality & heavy duty flame resistant Reflector tapes (3M scotch-lite or equivalent) shall be provided on each of the coverall and it shall be antistatic – silver reflective (selfluminous), non-glossy strap 32 mm wide provided 1) at middle sleeves, 2) at shoulders (visible at front & back) or horizontal strap at the back, and 3) at legs (one above the knee & one below the knee).

8.0 Presentation 

One manufacturer ticket (non-fading tag) attached to the garment visible bearing details of size, model number, manufacturer name, fabric composition, fabric density, international standard to which the garment is manufactured and country of origin. A label showing washing and ironing instructions (in English & Arabic).



Each garment shall contain Nomex NQP label (Performance tested garment label).



Clean & free from loose threads, having a neat and well-made appearance. Presentation folded so as to display ticket details. Individually transparent polythene bagged.

9.0 Documentation 

Vendor shall provide full technical specification of the offered cloth material.



Vendor shall present a declaration that the offer complies with the above specifications.



Copy of the license agreement with DuPont



All instructions / documents shall be in English language.

10.0 Sample Bidder shall provide a sample coverall according to KOC specification and ¼ m2 sample fabric material (for testing in DuPont or third party testing laboratories). The samples shall be without cost to KOC and shall be on non–returnable basis. If the offer is approved, the bidder will be required to supply the material exactly similar to the approved sample. Non submittal of sample or non-compliance of any of the above clauses can be a criterion for rejection of the offer.

11.0 Evaluation Criteria In addition to the above specification, past experience with the particular brand and model at KOC shall have great bearing on future procurement of that brand or model. It should be comfortable for continuous use in hot climate. Bids can be rejected summarily on this ground.

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12.0 Requirement for bidders 

The bidder is requested to supply subject items similar to the approved sample; please note that during each bulk supply, KOC will randomly pick one sample for lab testing by internationally accredited bodies to ensure the quality of the fabric (The expenses for sample & testing will be borne by KOC and in case of any discrepancy in the sample tested, that batch supply will get rejected).



KOC may make site visit to the manufacturing facility for quality assurance of the production process any time.



Manufacturer’s model deviating from specification described herein, having equal or better performance and features may be accepted.



Any deviations from or non-compliance with these specifications shall be clearly stated, with reasons, by the manufacturer when submitting bid.



Documents regarding approvals, tests and warranty after sales service, storage requirements and specification data sheets shall be submitted with the offer.



Safety washing and other instruction, size, name of manufacturer, etc. shall be written in English language and in non-fading tags inside the coverall.



The coverall shall be sewed with double stitching all over



Quality Assurance certification to be submitted along with each batch dispatched; two years warranty for quality of the cloth is required.

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Appendix 3d: Specification for 2 Piece IFR (Inherently Flame Resistant) Coverall (For Male/ Female) 1.0 Brief Description Safety two pieces coverall comprising of a jacket and a trouser (Royal blue color), long sleeve – end of the sleeve having partially elasticized cuff and one concealed zipper fronted (Nomex brass zippers in jacket & trouser). Application: For industrial use, for continuous use in hot climate; to be used in all working areas including those where fire hazards exist (E.g., Gathering Centre, Booster stations, Oil / gas manifolds, etc.).

2.0 Physical Requirements 

High Quality Inherently flame resistant (IFR) DuPont Nomex Comfort fabric having antistatic property and shall not lose its flame resistance, dimensions and color



Fabric weight 4.5 ounce / yard2 (150 gram / m2) approximately; It should be comfortable for continuous use In hot climate;



Manufacturer must submit test certificate from third party agencies such as UL or any other internationally accredited agency that the coverall is certified to NFPA 2112 (Standard on Flame-Resistant garments for protection of industrial personnel against flash fire) along with the test results.



Colorfast, wrinkle free, pilling-free & shrink resistant and made to withstand commercial laundering; pilling not to exceed the limits mentioned in the International standard.



All stress points reinforced with bar tacks.



Double stitched seams with heavy duty colorfast Nomex sewing threads.



All stitching threads shall be of Nomex (DuPont) and shall not develop static charges. All stitching threads shall be of Nomex (DuPont) and shall not develop static charges; all materials used in the coverall (elastic, Velcro, etc.) shall be flame resistant type.



End of the jacket (at waist) partially elasticized (at back only).



Hip of the trouser partially elasticized (at back only).

3.0 Sizes The coverall shall be supplied to order for various employees. The indicative sizes to be supplied are given below:Jacket (Chest Sizes) XSM

Extra Small

81-86 cm

S

Small

91-97 cm

M

Medium

102-107 cm

L

Large

112-117 cm

XL

Extra Large

122-127 cm

2XL

Extra Extra Large

132-137 cm

3XL

Extra Extra Extra Large

142-147 cm

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28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 Note: 1. For male employees, length of the jacket shall be up to hip level 2. For female employees, length of the jacket shall be three inches longer than the male jacket.

4.0 Design 

The garments shall be supplied in sets of two separate pieces (one jacket and one trouser).



Long Sleeves



End of the jacket (at waist) partially elasticized (at back only).



Hip of the trouser partially elasticized (at back only).



End of the sleeve having partially elasticized cuff



Bi-swing back for easy movement.



Identification tag with removable Velcro of size 1” x 4” above both chest pockets; Name & designation of the user shall be embroidery with silver thread on the identification tags (Velcro & other materials shall be of flame resistant).



Zip: two ways heavy duty concealed brass zipper with metal (brass) snap closure at top located close to the neck for the Jackets & two way heavy duty concealed brass zipper with metal (brass) snap closure for the trouser.



No metal part shall come into contact with the skin.



Designed such that it can be easily worn & removed.

5.0 Pockets 

Two chest pockets with brass zip closure (YKK zip or equivalent)



Gas detector and pen pocket on left sleeve



Two open side pockets in trousers with concealed cuts to facilitate for reaching the inner pockets



Two back pockets (open)

6.0 KOC Logo One highly visible KOC logo shall be provided 3½ inch X 2½ inch (falcon at prey) embroidered with high visible self-luminous silver white threads (with reflective type selfluminous) shall be provided above top left chest.

7.0 Reflectors Good quality & heavy duty Reflector tapes (3M scotch-lite or equivalent) shall be provided on each of the coverall and it shall be antistatic – silver reflective (self-luminous), nonglossy strap 32 mm wide provided 1) at middle sleeves, 2) at shoulders (visible at front & back) or horizontal strap at the back, and 3) at legs (one above the knee & one below the knee).

8.0 Presentation 

One manufacturer ticket (non-fading tag) attached to the garment (in both jacket & trouser) visible bearing details of size, model number, manufacturer name, fabric composition, fabric density, international standard to which the garment is manufactured and country of origin. A label showing washing and ironing instructions in jacket & trouser (in English & Arabic).

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Each garment (both jacket & trouser) shall contain Nomex NQP label (Performance tested garment label).



Clean & free from loose threads, having a neat and well-made appearance. Presentation folded so as to display ticket details. Individually transparent polythene bagged.

9.0 Documentation 

Vendor shall provide full technical specification of the offered cloth material.



Vendor shall present a declaration that the offer complies with the above technical specification.



Copy of the license agreement with DuPont



All instructions / documents shall be in English language.

10.0 Sample Bidder shall provide a sample coverall according to KOC specification and ¼ M2 sample fabric material (for testing in DuPont or third party testing laboratories). The samples shall be without cost to KOC and shall be on non–returnable basis. If the offer is approved, the bidder will be required to supply the material exactly similar to the approved sample. Non submittal of sample or non-compliance of any of the above clauses can be a criterion for rejection of the offer.

11.0 Evaluation Criteria In addition to the above specification, past experience with the particular brand and model at KOC shall have great bearing on future procurement of that brand or model. It should be comfortable for continuous use in hot climate. Bids can be rejected summarily on this ground.

12.0 Requirements for Bidders 

The bidder is requested to supply subject items similar to the approved sample; please note that during each bulk supply, KOC will randomly pick one sample for lab testing by internationally accredited bodies to ensure the quality of the fabric (The expenses for sample & testing will be borne by KOC and in case of any discrepancy in the sample tested, that batch supply will get rejected).



KOC may make site visit to the manufacturing facility for quality assurance of the production process at any time.



Manufacturer’s model deviating from specification described herein, having equal or better performance and features may be accepted.



Any deviations from or non-compliance with these specifications shall be clearly stated, with reasons, by the manufacturer when submitting bid.



Documents regarding approvals, tests and warranty after sales service, storage requirements and specification data sheets shall be submitted with the offer.



Safety washing and other instruction, size, name of manufacturer, etc. shall be written in English language and in non-fading tags inside the coverall.



The coverall shall be sewed with double stitching all over.



Quality Assurance certification to be submitted along with each batch dispatched; two years warranty for quality of the cloth is required.

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Appendix 4: Standard General Mandatory Specification of Safety Glass (Eye Protection) 1.0 Brief Description: The safety glass (eye protection) shall be suitable for use in all-weather condition. It shall be clear-transparent type. It shall provide eye protection when exposed to eye hazards from flying particles, splash of hot water, effluent water, chemical gases or vapors, smoke and aerosol, flash steam, liquid chemicals, acid or caustic liquids etc. It shall be manufactured and tested in conformance to the requirements and specifications of ANSI Z87.1/BS EN 166/NIOSH or equivalent international standard/code of practice.

2.0 Material and Construction 

Clear and transparent, integrated non-vitreous.



Adjustable arms, light weight, aesthetic appearance, comfortable to wear.



Blue/brown/ black/green/red/yellow color frame.



The material of construction shall be non-skin irritant, non-allergic, anti-static, scratch resistant, impact resistant (manufacturer to indicate unit and value).



Integrated side shields or other suitable arrangement, adequately ventilated to prevent fogging.



No-metal construction.



Substantially free from striate, air bubbles, waves and other flaws.



Suitable as over-wear-glasses (for wearing over prescription lenses/spectacles).



Suitable for ambient temperature 0°C to +55°C, humidity 100% (non-condensing).

3.0 Marking The manufacturer of safety glass (eye protection) shall provide the following information: 

Manufacturer’s name & International standard markings in frame and/or glass.



Caution notes, date of manufacture and expire.



Other markings as prescribed in approved International Standard.



All information shall be written in English and Arabic languages.

4.0 Test Certificate Test Certificate stating that the safety glass (eye protection) is manufactured and tested to one of the above Standards/code of practice and shall be submitted along with the supply.

5.0 General 

Any deviations from or non-compliance with these specifications shall be clearly stated, with reasons, by the manufacturer when submitting the bid.



A sample supplied on returnable basis along with the bid is preferred.



Documents regarding approvals, tests, warranty, after sales service, storage requirements and specification data sheets shall be submitted along with the offer.

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Appendix 5: Standard General Mandatory Specification of Fall Protection – Full Body Harness 1.0 Brief Description The fall protection full body harness and its inherent property shall be suitable to function for its intended purpose in all weather conditions. The fall protection full body harness shall provide protection in manner to distribute the fall arrest forces over at least the thighs, pelvis, waist, chest and shoulders. It shall be manufactured and tested as per requirement and specifications in conformance to OSHA Appendix C to 1910.66/BS EN 361 or ANSI Z359.1/ /NIOSH/NFPA or equivalent international standard/code of practice.

2.0 Material and construction 

Dorsal attachment ‘D’ ring



Suitable for vertical life line(lanyard) and horizontal lifeline



Fully adjustable shoulder straps, chest straps and leg loops



Properly designed locking snap-hooks shall be provided



Radio harness



Gear pouch-harness



Padded thigh straps and shoulder straps providing comfort



The material of construction of the fall protection full body harness shall be antistatic and having high visible color



Supplied with 1830mm (± 50 mm) long detachable, shock absorber type lanyard as measured from the fixed anchorage to the attachment on the body harness/body belt.

3.0 Marking The fall protection body harness supplied by the manufacturer shall carry the following information: 

The name, trade mark or other identification of the manufacturer



The model designation



Date of manufacture and expire



Caution/warning notes



The code/number of the relevant Standard/code of practice



Proof test (indicating that the fall protection full body harness withstand the specific fall arrest forces)



Other markings according to applicable International standard

4.0 Information supplied by the manufacturer The manufacturer must provide and supply with each product the following Information written in English and Arabic languages: 

Test certificate stating that the entire (including its accessories) fall protection full body harness withstand the specific fall arrest forces manufactured and tested in conformance to requirement and specifications to OSHA Appendix C to 1910.66/BS EN 361 or ANSI A10.14/ ANSI Z359.1/ /NIOSH or equivalent international standard/code of practice.



Method of safe storage instruction.



Method of usage and Operation instruction

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Method of visual inspection instructions



Method of testing



The force measured during the sample force test



The maximum elongation measured for lanyard during the force test



The deceleration distance measured for deceleration devices during force test



Caution statement on critical use limitations



Application limits



Proper climbing techniques

5.0 General 

Any deviations from or non-compliance with these specifications shall be clearly stated, with reasons, by the manufacturer when submitting the bid



A sample supplied on returnable basis along with the bid is preferred.



Documents regarding approvals, tests, warranty, after sales service, storage requirements and specification data sheets shall be submitted along with the offer.

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