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HSSE REQUIREMENT FOR CONTRACTOR, ALLO TECHNOLOGY
EDITION 01
b) The Contractor shall at no cost to the Employer be responsible for the medical welfare of its own
and the subcontractor’s employees and shall take care of arrangements for medical attendance,
treatment or hospitalization if and when necessary and will arrange suitable insurance coverage
for such contingencies.
c) The Contractor shall at its own expense have fully equipped medical facilities throughout the
work’s execution, as per the latest DOSH’s Guidelines on First Aid in the Workplace.
d) The Contractor shall identify and assess the potential risk of high noise area and be responsible
in the provision of risk reduction mitigation measures such as but not limited to engineering
control e.g. provision of barrier and segregation, administrative control e.g. provision of signage
at identified area for its employees, the subcontractor, and visitors.
e) The Contractor shall provide required first aid equipment in accordance with the Factories and
Machinery Act 1967 and other applicable legislations.
f) The Contractor shall ensure that its personnel and the Subcontractor’s personnel shall maintain
a high standard of hygiene in connection with the performance of the work.
g) The Contractor shall keep record on the occupational health documents at the work site and
must be made available upon request.
5.4. Temporary Electricity Supply
a) The Contractor shall provide and maintain all necessary temporary electricity power supply for
the works. The supply shall have sufficient capacity to meet the power requirements for the
whole of the works inclusive of all items included as Prime Cost and Provisional Sum as well as
the Contractor’s plant and equipment.
b) Provide all temporary switchboards, main/sub main reticulation cables, distribution boards,
wiring, fittings, metering, protection housing of TNB’s equipment, protection of the Contractor’s
equipment, switchgears and transformers including all necessary liaison with TNB.
c) The Contractor shall arrange separate and sufficient power supply for testing of mechanical and
electrical installations included in the works. The detailed testing requirements shall meet the
specialist requirements of each installation.
d) Provide a network of electrical ring circuit on every floor of the building to serve adequate
number of 13 Amp. socket outlets for hand tools.
e) If temporary power supply is unavailable from TNB and the available supply is not sufficient to
meet the requirement of this project, generator set shall be used subject to the approval of TNB
and Chief Electrical Inspectorate of Malaysia. All fuel and replacement parts of the generators
are to be borne by the Contractor.
5.5. Electrical Safety
a) The contractors shall make themselves thoroughly conversant and conform with the Electricity
Supply Act 1990, Electricity Regulations 1994, IEE Wiring Regulation and TNB Electrical Safety
Rules governing any work they may have to undertake in any electrical installation or system.
b) Only Energy Commission (EC) Competent Person can work, operate or be in control of any work
on operation electrical equipment in line with Section 23 of Electricity Supply Act 1994 and
Regulation 60 of Electricity Regulations 1994.
c) The Contractor shall inform The Employer and TNB representatives in advance of any site power
supply requirements. Taking electrical supply from any outlet without prior approval of TNB is