United Brewries Ltd Internship Ppt
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SAFETY AND SECURITY ISSUES AT UNITED BREWERIES
LTDLUDHIANA
UB GROUP
Founded in 1915.Mr. Vittal Mallya became the first Indian director.The group has different business interest.
About the chairmen
Dr. Vijay Mallya took over the company in 1988.
Instrumental in shaping KINGFISHER BRAND.
UNITED BREWERIES LTD.
Beer division of the group.Led by Mr. Kalyan Ganguly.One of the leading beer brands.Available in 52 countries.
UBL LUDHIANA
Founded in 1972.Production capacity of 35000 dozen cases then.Taken over by UB group in 1984.Employees more than 300
employees.Current capacity of 90000 cases/month.
OBJECTIVES OF STUDY
To find out the discrepancies between what is happening in the factory and what should actually happen according to factories act.
To find out the major safety and security hassles in the factory.
To find out the deficiencies in the On Site Emergency Plan of the factory.
AREAS COVERED UNDER PROJECT RESEARCH
Factories At 1948Safety PolicySecurity PolicyOn Site Emergency PlanManagement InitiativesSafety DisciplineCost of Accidents
SAFETY AND SECURITY
A key aspect of work environment.Shared responsibility of both management and employee’s.Factories act also ensures that safety and security should be of prime importance.
FACTORIES ACT 1948
Fencing of machine. Work on or near machinery in motion. Employment of young persons on dangerous machines. Striking gear and devices for cutting off
power. Self acting machines. Casing of machinery. Lifting machines, chains, ropes and lifting
tackles.
Pressure plant. Floors, stairs and means of access. Pits, sumps, opening in floors etc. Excessive weights. Protection eyes. Precautions in case of fire. Safety and maintenance of building.
SAFETY POLICY
The overall intentions and direction of an organization with regard to safety as formally expressed by top management is known as safety policy.
SAFETY POLICY AT UBL
MAIN HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SAFETY POLICY:
All operational exposures can be safeguarded.Safety evaluation of all business processes is vital.Working safely is a condition of employment.
Training all employees to work safely is essential.Management audits are must.Employee involvement is essential.All deficiencies must be reported and corrected promptly.
SCOPE OF APPLICATION
1) Where does this policy apply?2) Who does the policy apply to?3) When does it apply?4) Who is responsible for the
implementation?
SECURITY POLICY AT UBL
UBL has a written and documented security policy.The security job is entrusted on contractual grounds to GROUP FOUR SECURITY SERVICES.The security agency provides security guards as per companies
requirement.
DUTIES OF SECURITY GUARDS
Entrance control. Periodic patrolling. Visitor’s registration. Incoming vehicle registration. Verifying employee’s identification. Inspection of cars, unidentified or
suspicious objects. To handle intruders or defenders.
SECURITY OPERATING PROCEDURE
TO PERSONNEL: On- duty register.Visitor’s register.Visitor pass.Verification by intercom.Knowledge of emergency rescue system, evacuation plan, first aid method, fire fighting, nearest fire station and
hospital phone number.
TO MATERIAL: Compulsory signature by HOD for
outgoing material.Delivery challan should be triplicate.Messenger/office boy should
handover their gate pass.Each good outward should be
entered in registers.Material inward register.
ON SITE EMERGENCY PLAN
Meant for dealing with emergency situation which has the potential to cause serious damage.
“On – site” when the emergency is confined within the plant.
OSEP OF UBL
KEY PERSON’S RESPONSIBLE:Factory managerEmergency control leaderDepartmental headCHAIN OF ACTION:Key responsibility lies with the
members of safety committee.
EMERGENCY FACILITIES AT UBL
Communication system.Emergency transport vehicle.First aid.Fire fighting equipments.Eye wash basin.Personnel protective equipments.Self contained breathing apparatus.
FIRE EMERGENCY
TYPES OF FIRE:Class A: due to ordinary combustible
material.Class B: due to inflammable liquids.Class C: due to gaseous substance under pressure.Class D: due to metals.Class E: due to electricity.
FIRE FIGHTING FIRST AID
1) Water buckets.2) Sand buckets.3) Portable fire extinguishers.4) Hose reels.
UBL AND FIRE EMERGENCY
AREAS PRONE TO FIRE IN THE FACTORY ARE:Bottling plat.Generator room.Transformer/ switch gears.MAJOR CAUSES OF FIRE IN THE PLANT CAN BE:Carelessness and lack of cleanliness.Electrical fire.Welding operations.Cigarette butts.
MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES TOWARDS SAFETY
Manager’s and supervisor’s are responsible for employee’s safe performance.
Safety should not be a aspect which is followed when management
deems it necessary.Management attitude towards safety
has direct impact on employee’s
performance.
MANAGEMENT INITIATIVES IN UBL
Steps towards employee awareness.Training of employees.Prohibition of alcohol consumption in the factory.Preventive maintenance.Interaction with employee’s and employee participation through
safety committee.
SAFETY WEEK AT UBL
SAFETY DISCIPLINE
Safety discipline is proper performance, with "good discipline" in a worker's day-to-day activities resulting in acceptable conduct.
Safety discipline is intended to reinforce proper performance.
SAFETY DISCIPLINE AT UBL
There is no written disciplinary systems.
Discipline is ensured through awareness and interaction.Supervisors and head of departments are responsible for ensuring safe work practices.
COST OF ACCIDENTS
TWO TYPES OF COST:1) Direct Cost 2) Indirect Cost
OBSERVATIONS
Non implementation of the safety and security procedures.
Relaxed approach of management towards safety and security issues.
Ignorance of workers and employees.
FINDINGS
SAFETY RELATED: Carelessness with respect to PPE’s. Lack of cleanliness between the conveyer belts
and other areas of the plant. Dangerous lifting tackles. Open drains and manholes. Broken floors. Safety of contractual workers neglected the
most. Covering of steam pipes broken at many places.
OPEN WIRES OF MACHINERY
BROKEN STEAM PIPES WITH LEAKAGE OF HOT STEAM
BROKEN FLOOR IN THE BOTTLING HALL
LARGE AMOUNT OF GLASS PIECES GATHERED BETWEEN THE CONVEYER BELTS
Open wires are present at many places.
Absence of rubber mats.Violation of cigarettes smoking rule.Lack of familiarization of OSEP.Sand and water buckets not
maintained properly.Lack of SCBA.Many open sockets and wires etc. in
the canteen.
WORKER NOT WEARING GUMBOOTS IN THE BOTTLING HALL
TROLLEY BEING PULLED THROUGH THE BROKEN FLOOR IN THE PLANT
No trained person for first aid.None of the exits in the plant are free
from obstruction.No exit maps displayed in the plant.Workers are hesitant to freely come
up with their problems.The contractors and supervisors are
lenient towards safety discipline.No prompt action taken by
management in solving problems.
OPERATORS WITHOUT SAFETY GLASSES IN FRONT OF THE PASTURIZER, WHICH IS A HIGH RISK ZONE
UNKEPT FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND LACK OF CLEANLINESS
SECURITY RELATED:Un checked movement of visitors
and other persons in and out of the factory.
Improper fencing of the boundary walls.
Guards are missing from their place of deployment.
Visitor’s directly move to the concerned persons without making a entry at the reception.
DRAWBACK IN THE OSEP
Lack of proper chain of commandUnawareness of the workers about
the OSEP.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Management must enforce wearing of safety gears among the work force.
Cleaning of broken glasses should be a done regularly and frequently. Lifting tackles should be immediately provided with a platform of sound construction.Proper chain of command in case of emergency.More awareness about chemical spillage. .
Separate funds should be allotted for improving the condition of the canteen.
Emergency numbers.Local language for communication.The security guards should be
enforced to stick to their duties.CCTV camera should be installed at
the entrance. Employees should be motivated.
Floor of the bottling hall should be plastered.
Open drains and manholes should be covered.
Status of fire extinguisher’s and sand and water bucket.
More frequent maintenance work. Rubber mats should be made
available.Sufficient number of breathing
apparatus should be made available.Prompt action.
BIBLIOGRAPHYBooks:1. Kumar Gaurav, H.L.(2008),Labour Laws- Every Body Should Know(5 th edition), (New
Delhi: Universal Law Publication)2. K Ashwathappa, (1997) Human Research and Personnel Management, (Tata McGraw-
Hill 131-176)Websites:3. www.kingfisherworld.com4. www.theubgroup.com5. www.iloveindia.com6. www.citehr.com7. www.ezinearticles.com8. www.mbaguys.com9. www.sharetermpapers.com10. www.allprojectreports.com11. www.coolavenues.comPersonal References:12. Mr. Hardeep Singh- Manager, HRD13. Mr. Puneet Sharma- Manager, Sales and Purchase14. Mr. Darshan Singh-Asstt. Personnel Officer
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