Safety Policy

LifeStyle Properties (LSP), has continued to provide construction services to different segments of the modern society and firmly believes that SAFETY is an essential and integral part of every operation and activity in LifeStyle Properties (LSP).

It is the policy of LifeStyle Properties (LSP) to :

  • Provides a safe working environment to enable all company activities to be performed in a manner that reduces risk to all employees, other workers and the public;

To achieve this the Company will :

  • Comply with all central, state and local statutory provisions pertaining to Safety, Health and Environment;
  • Maintain all equipment, office and job site conditions in ways that eliminates risk;
  • Provide such information, instruction, supervision and training to ensure the Health and Safety at work of all employees ;
  • Use relevant techniques and methods such as Safety Audits and risk assessment for periodical assessments of the status of Health, Safety and Environment.

Correspondingly, it is required that :

  • Each employee of company will be responsible for Safety and Health;
  • All Safety equipment issued by the company must always be used as intended ;
  • Each employee must be familiar with and observe all safety rules, procedures and policies, as may be in force from time to time
  • Supervisors will see that rules, procedures are observed by their crews, and immediately enforce appropriate corrective measures whenever violations are observed.

LifeStyle Properties (LSP) fully committed to maintaining a safe working environment. Be it the safety of our employees, subcontractors, equipment, facilities or even the general public. At every stage of construction, it is our unflinching responsibility to provide a safe working environment to enable all activities to be performed with minimum risk. Our untarnished and excellent safety record is best exemplified by the trust invested in us by such safety-conscious clients.

  • Appointment of safety personnel for the project and the formation of a Safety Committee on site
  • Review of specifications to identify appropriate safety standards and special safety conditions.
  • Hazard analysis
  • Emergency plan for obtaining medical assistance, ambulance and direction for rescue operation.
  • Safety induction training for every worker, to make them aware of the safety rules and procedures.
  • Inspection, testing and certification of tools and equipment
  • Display of safety signage caution boards and awareness posters.
  • Periodic Safety inspection and compliance of observations.
  • Accident Reporting and investigation.
  • Analysis of accidents.
  • Safety audit and compliance.