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UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM AND ENERGY STUDIES, DEHRADUN COLLEGE OF ENGG.

STUDIES

INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT PREPARED AT

BHARAT STARS SERVICES (DELHI) PVT. LTD.

RAJNEESH KUMAR M.TECH (ENERGY SYSTEM) 500012221

ASSISTING IN DEVELOPING HSSE SYSTEM AND MANUAL, ISO STANDARDIZATION MR. ABHIJIT DUTTA MENTOR MANAGER (ENGG. & HSSE) SUPERVISED BY MR. VIJAY RANJAN (CEO, BSSDPL) [8th JUNE 2011 to 8th AUGUST 2011]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Candidates Declaration 2. Acknowledgement 3. Bonafide Certificate 4. Preface

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5. About Bharat Stars Services (Delhi) Pvt. Ltd 6. Work Carried Out During the Internship Period

6.1. Introduction 6.2. ISO Standardization 6.3. Hsse System & Manual 6.4. Standing Instructions Manual
7. Conclusions And Recommendations 8. References 9. Disclaimer

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CANDIDATES DECLARATION

I hereby declare that the work presented in this project submitted towards completion of intern-report in Third semester of M.Tech (energy system), UPES at the Bharat Stars Services (Delhi) Pvt. Ltd. It is an authentic record of my original work pursued under the guidance of Mr. Abhijit Dutta (Manager, Engg. & HSSE) I have not submitted the matter embodied in this project for the award of any other degree.

RAJNEESH KUMAR Place: Noida

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This is to acknowledge with sincere thanks for the assistance, guidance and support that I have received during the summer training, I place on record my deep sense of guidance to the management of BHARAT STARS SERVICES (DELHI) PVT. LTD. for giving me an opportunity to pursue my summer training. My very special thanks to Mr. Abhijit Dutta (Manager, Engg. & HSSE) for his constant advice, support, and guidance and making me to fell a part of the Bharat Stars Services (Delhi) Pvt. Ltd., Family all the time. I would also like to thank to Mr. P.K.Jain (General Manager, BSSDPL) and all the staff at Bharat Star Services (Delhi) Pvt. Ltd. who extended their full support to my endeavor. Further, I take this as an opportunity to thank Mr. Vijay Ranjan (CEO, BSSDPL) for his motivating, encouraging advices which will be helpful throughout my career and personal life also. I am grateful for sparing precious time from his busy schedule. I wish to make special mention of Mr. Kamal Bansal, (Associate professor, & HOD of Energy system), UPES for continuous motivating, encouraging, supporting and guiding to perform better in life. I must also thank to Mrs. Madhu Sharma (Program Co-coordinator) and
placement cell of UPES, Dehradun. For their kind guidance and support in the

entire period of project.

Rajneesh Kumar M.Tech (Energy System) SAP ID 500012221 University of Petroleum & Energy Studies Dehradun

BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that Mr. Rajneesh Kumar Singh, a student of University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun, pursuing M.Tech (Energy System) has successfully completed summer training at Bharat Stars services (Delhi) Pvt. Ltd. from 8th June 2011 to 8th August 2011. As a part of his curriculum, the project report on developing HSSE system and manual and ISO standardization process submitted by Mr. Rajneesh Kumar Singh is a true reflection of his original work which he has carried out under my supervision and guidance. I wish him all the best.

ABHIJIT DUTTA Manager (Engg. & HSSE) Bharat Stars Services (Delhi) Pvt. Ltd. A5 &6, sector -1, Noida-201301

PREFACE

The purpose of this report is to explain what I did and learned during my internship period with the Bharat Stars Services (Delhi) Pvt. Ltd. The report is also a requirement for the partial fulfilment of University of Petroleum and Energy Studies in Dehradun (UPES) internship program. The report focuses primarily on the assignments handled, working environment, successes and shortcomings that the intern did encounter when handling various tasks assigned to me by the supervisor. Because the various parts of the report reflect the subject matter, observations and comments, it would be imperative that the recommendations are also given. Therefore the report gives a number of recommendations on the internship programme. It is hoped that this report would serve as a cardinal vehicle to the nature of the internship program.

ABOUT BHARAT STARS SERVICES (DELHI) PVT. LTD.

Bharat Stars Services (Delhi) Pvt Ltd (BSSDPL) is a 100% subsidiary of Bharat Stars Services Pvt Ltd (BSSPL) a joint venture company of Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) in business alliance with ST Airport Services Pvt Ltd-acronym as STARS, (a Member of Singapore Airport Consortium) with equal participation. Bharat Stars Services (Delhi) Pvt. Ltd is basically dealt with the into plane services, The BSSDPL is engaged in fuelling /Refuelling operations at DIAL, withdrawing the Aviation Turbine Fuel from DAFFPL Fuel Hydrant & delivering to the customers by Refuellers/ Dispensers. BSSDPL have 17 nos. of dispensers and. 1 no. of refueller for into plane services. Both BPCL and STARS are reputed specialists in the entire logistics and service chain of aviation fuel, including the provision of ITP services, each with many years of experience and outstanding track record. They have established international best practices, management and operating systems, and standards. Their synergistic alliance provides the breadth and depth of the required core competencies by adopting international best practices and leveraging on the experience, technical expertise and established business excellence. An endeavour is made to achieve its objective of becoming the customer oriented, cost effective, efficient, and safest and environment friendly Into-Plane Services Provider Company. BSSDPL has full support from its parent company BSSPL. All the updates on Quality Control, HSSE and technical matters would be provided to BSSDPL from parent company.

BSSDPL has registered office at: Aviation Fuelling Station, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd., IGIA Terminal-II, Near Shahbad Mohammadpur Rly station, New Delhi-11006

WORK CARRIED OUT DURING THE INTERNSHIP PERIOD

Its my pleasure to serve as a intern in BSSDPL for two months, under the supervision of Mr. Abhijit Dutta (Manager, HSSE & Engg).During the

internship period in BSSDPL, task assigned to me are as follows:-

1. ISO standardization 2. Development of HSSE system and Manual 3. Development of a supporting manual

PROJECT -1:- ISO STANDARDIZATION

Main aim of this report is to define the ISO standards and process map for BSSDPL for getting ISO certificate. For getting ISO certificate there are two methods:1. With the help of Certification body 2. With the help of consultancy.

Before proceeding with the consultancy /certification body, we have to complete our documentation records. If we capable enough to maintain our documentation properly, then we apply directly via certification body. Consultancy helps us to prepare proper documentation as well as implementation as per ISO guidelines.

While preparing the report, meetings and communication arranged with consultancies so that I got a better view to understand the basic needs for ISO certification. Meeting with the staff, visits to the operational sites helps me to better understand the operations of the organisation.

ISO standards that are cost relevant to BSSDPL are ISO-9001:2008, ISO14001 & OSHAS 18000. Detailed description about these standards is given in the report. Process map as well as scope of work is clearly defined in the report. Its not possible to describe the detailed report here, so only important points related to ISO standards are described here. Basic outline of the report is as follows: Introduction Services and policies
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Why ISO for BSSDPL ISO- standards ISO certification process Organisation process map Standard selections Certification body/consultancy Selection and quotes Scope of work FAQ References As per internship norms its not possible to describe the each part of the report. Basic details about the ISO as per report are as follows:-

What is ISO:ISO (International Organization for Standardization) is the world's largest developer and publisher of International Standards. ISO is a network of the national standards institutes of 162 countries; one member per country, with a Central Secretariat in Geneva, Switzerland, that coordinates the system.ISO is a non-governmental organization that forms a bridge between the public and private sectors. On the one hand, many of its member institutes are part of the governmental structure of their countries, or are mandated by their government. On the other hand, other members have their roots uniquely in the private sector, having been set up by national partnerships of industry associations. Why standards matter

Standards make an enormous and positive contribution to most aspects of our lives.
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Standards ensure desirable characteristics of products and services such as quality, environmental friendliness, safety, reliability, efficiency and interchange ability - and at an economical cost. When products and services meet our expectations, we tend to take this for granted and be unaware of the role of standards. However, when standards are absent, we soon notice. We soon care when products turn out to be of poor quality, do not fit, are incompatible with equipment that we already have, are unreliable or dangerous. When products, systems, machinery and devices work well and safely, it is often because they meet standards. And the organization responsible for many thousands of the standards which benefit the world is ISO.

There are lots of ISO standards, but based on the industry applications and services main ISO standards are as follows: OHSAS 18001:2007 (Occupational health and safety analysis system) ISO 14001:2004 (Environmental Management Services) ISO 9001:2008 (Quality Management Services), ISO 22000:2005 (Food safety management system), ISO 27001:2005(Information Security Management System), ISO 13485 (Medical Devices), HACCP (Hazard analysis and critical control point) , SA 8000:2001(Social accountability standard), WRAP (Worldwide Responsible accredited Production), BSCI (Business Social Compliance Initiative), TS 16949 (QMS for Auto Mobile Industry), etc. Organisation process map Organisation process map contains information about how to start and what the scope of consultancy/body and organisation during the project

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.here i defined the basic process map how to start Basic steps for process map is as follows: Project Initiation Gap Analyses Qms Design And Documentation Qms Training Qms Deployment And Implementation Audit Preparation And Internal Audit External Audits Controls And Continual Improvement

ISO certification standard selection ISO standard selection is based on the companys operations. As per services BSSDPL is looking for the ISO--9001:2008. ISO certification body, consultancy selection Registration to ISO 9001 by an accredited certification body shows committed to quality, customers, and a willingness to work towards improving efficiency. It demonstrates the existence of an effective quality management system that satisfies the rigours of an independent, external audit. There are total 162 members all over the world, certified by the ISO. Certification boards that certify the bodies for ISO certification are: Accreditation Commission For Conformity Assessment Bodies (ACCAB) Accreditation International Association for Certifying Bodies (AIAC) Accreditation Service for Certifying Bodies - Europe (ASCB) ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board (ANAB) Committee Francais d'Accrditation (COFRAC)
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Deutscher Akk reditierungsrat (DAR) International Register of Certificated Auditors (IRCA) Irish National Accreditation Board (INAB) Japan Accreditation Board for Conformity Assessment (JAB) Japanese Industrial Standards Committee (JISC) Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand (JAS-ANZ) Quality Council of India (QCI) The Dutch Accreditation Council RvA United Kingdom Accreditation Services (UKAS) Certification body is certified by these boards, and consultancy took help from certification body for ISO certification body. Consultancy doesnt have rights to directly certify the organisation. Charges and time frame is also mentioned in the report based on the data provided by consultancies and certification bodies. Scope of work for all This section describes the role and responsibility of each member in the organisation towards the ISO certification. Scope of work for

consultancy/certification body as well as for organisation is defined clearly in this section. One can easily able to understand the entire process related to ISO. Some points have not been mentioned here due to privacy of BSSDPL.

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PROJECT 2:

FORMATION OF HSSE SYSTEM & MANUAL

Main aim of this project is to develop a HSSE sound system with the help of the HSSE manual, which clearly represents the BSSDPL view towards the health, safety, security and environment. While developing the HSSE manual, I got incredible suggestions and support from Mr. Abhijit Dutta (Manager, Engg. & HSSE), I also thankful to BSSDPL location staff for their kind support during the project. Reference and formats are added as per the ACQAM, International HSSE polices, JIG guidelines related to HSSE for into-plane services. Some additional formats are also added in the manual like waste management, emergency no. etc, to ensure the proper monitoring and systematic approach. I followed these steps while developing the HSSE manual: Understanding the process Visits to the locations Study of International guidelines and polices related to HSSE. Discussion with the mentor/staff members. Formation of the manual

Its not possible to describe the detailed report here, so only important points related to HSSE are described here.

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Basic outline of the manual is as follows: Introduction Organisation commitment Hsse policies Hsse organisation Occupational health safety Environment protection Operation and maintenance Hsse documentation and records Management of change Risk control Training Emergency preparedness Incident Investigation, analysis Security Hsse monitoring and reporting References.

Introduction Bharat Star services (Delhi) Pvt. Ltd. is committed to attain highest standard in health, safety and environmental performances. In this pursuit all site and branch offices striving hard to ensure no harm to employees / workers of business associates / surrounding communities, no harm to environment and no violation of statutory rules and regulations.

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Organisation commitment BSSDPL expectations and commitment towards health, safety, security and environment are: Nil Fatality at workplace. Environment Protection. Employees safety. Employees Occupational Health Safety. Intensive training / workshop / talks for business associates. Accidents, Root cause analysis, sharing. Awareness Drive and implementation of HSE policy. Security. Hsse organisation Organisation structure is to be defined in this section. Role and responsibility of each member id defined here.

Occupational health safety Success of business operation at any location depends on employees. As such, employee wellness and preventing their falling ill-health during carrying out works are the topmost priorities of the BSSDPL. For health proper checkups and treatment camps are arranged by BSSDPL. its mandatory to carry a first aid kit in the operational site. For personal safety its mandatory to wear personal protective equipments.

Environment protection BSSDPL is committed to the protection of environment whatever the work being undertaken. Translated into practical measures, this commitment means that BSSDPL shall not permit its employees or those of its

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subcontractor, if any, to cause any harmful change to the environment whether in appearance or in substance.

Management of change Temporary and permanent types of changes are sometimes required in the existing and operating system for various reasons. The reasons could be to bring in higher efficiency in the system, improve operability/ safety and reliability in facilities and system as a whole. Additionally, the need could be prevention or reduction of downtime, prevention of possible mishaps, reduction of risks, changing erratic / failing parts of equipment or system to meet lifecycle operation as far as possible, to improve lifecycle of equipment, etc.

Training Training is an essential part of the Companys HSE management system. It is the Company policy that all employees shall be provided HSE training appropriate to their employment. The responsibility for staff training is that of the Department Managers. The Security & Safety Manager will assist and counsel Department Managers in the HSE training matters. The Company shall provide: Training to cover all levels of staff. A system for the identification of training needs. Analysis of special training needs. HSE refresher training on a periodic basis.

Emergency preparedness The company shall establish emergency procedures at all work locations. These shall define specific responsibilities for the management of a response
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to an emergency. The company shall also prepare interface documents linking the HSE emergency procedures to its client vessels and where appropriate, to the client to ensure that responsibilities are known.

Incident Investigation, analysis Incident investigation is not for fault finding or punishment. There are many contributors for incident happening most of which are attributable to judgmental errors during the work process. In fact incident investigation is a fact finding process. The investigator is to prepare him before carrying out investigation. It is

common with every human being to quickly find out the causes and come to a conclusion. However, fact finding needs to be arrived at after examination of various possibilities and a logical conclusion is made for the most probable cause of the incident. Hsse monitoring and reporting The Companys annual HSE Plan shall outline its proposed actions for the year ahead and specific targets for HSE management and performance. The Company shall maintain a hierarchy of reporting to ensure that HSE related issues are monitored at all levels of the organization. The HSE performance shall be addressed and published in the following format: HSE meetings Quarterly management review Annual Managers meeting HSSE system is evaluated with the help of audits and training s to staff, quarterly/half-yearly/yearly basis. Some points have not been mentioned here due to privacy point of view.

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PROJECT -3: STANDING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL

Main aim of this project is to prepare standing instructions manual (Engg. manual) contains all those formats which are in use at locations but not included in the ACQAM and HSSE manual. with the help of SIM its easy to inform all the staffs about all above rules, regulations, acts, guidelines, manuals, etc. including obligations the staffs needs to discharge for the performance at the plant. Mainly my work is to search out the total locations formats and bind them up in the form of a manual. I am very obliged to Mr. Abhijit Dutta (Manager, Engg. & HSSE) for his invaluable suggestions and supports. Also thanks to BSSDPL locations staff members, without their support and suggestions. For better understanding of process, All procedures, instructions and activities shall be documented I followed these steps while developing the HSSE manual: Visits to locations Collection of formats Categorization of the formats Matching with the ACQAM & HSSE manual Discussion with Mentor/ location staff.

Its not possible to describe the detailed report here, so only important points related to HSSE are described here.

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Basic outline of the manual is as follows: Introduction Need for standing instructions manual Reporting and documentation Engineering section Vehicle Master equipments others Operations section Stock Shift Others Administration & accounts section Amendment Safety and management

Introduction With the help of SIM its easy to inform all the staffs about all above rules, regulations, acts, guidelines, manuals, etc. including obligations the staffs needs to discharge for the performance at the plant. Mainly my work is to search out the total locations formats and bind them up in the form of a manual. Basic information about the company, including headquarters details, locations details and history of the company.

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Need for standing instructions manual

All procedures, instructions and activities shall be documented.

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documents constitute an extremely valuable tool in the assessment of the organizations compliance with requirement as well as the degree of improvement achieved in the organizations overall performance. In case of accidents, the document constitutes an essential source of information

and evidence for investigation purposes. A system exists to inform all the staffs about all above rules, regulations, acts, guidelines, manuals, etc. including obligations the staffs needs to discharge for the performance at the plant. HSSE manual contains safety, health, security and environment related formats, and AQCAM defines the structure and procedure of the organisation.

Apart of AQCAM and HSSE manual, there are some more formats which are not included in HSSE and AQCAM. These formats are of

daily/weekly/monthly/quarterly/annually basis. For the monitoring and better understanding of the process this manual is formulated. Main purpose of this manual is to collect these loose formats and arrange them in a systematic manner for better understanding of process.

Reporting and documentation Reporting and documentation of the all formats is divided in to 3 main groups, engineering section, operations section and administration & accounts section. Now this section is again divided into category wise. Like, engineering section contains all formats related to vehicles, master equipments and same as operations section contains all section related to stock and shift. Categorisation of the section is as follows: Engineering section
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Vehicle Master equipments others Operations section Stock Shift Others Administration & accounts section

Amendment Temporary and permanent types of changes are sometimes required in the existing and operating system for various reasons. The reasons could be to bring in higher efficiency in the system, improve operability/ safety and reliability in facilities and system as a whole. Additionally, the need could be prevention or reduction of downtime, prevention of possible mishaps, reduction of risks, changing erratic / failing parts of equipment or system to meet lifecycle operation as far as possible, to improve lifecycle of equipment, etc. Procedure for changes is well recorded and management approval obtained for temporary and permanent type of changes. In post change situation, observations of operation and equipment are well recorded in respect of health, safety, security, environmental, technical and other impacts. Changes in the statutory rules, regulations, acts, conditions imposed are clearly tracked and recorded. All existing manuals, rules, procedures are updated with such changes.

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A system exists to bring all such changes and the impact in HSE, security, technicality in operation and production, etc. are informed to all staff for guidance and implementation.

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CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

The internship with BSSDPL proved really fruitful for me. I learnt different and new concepts related to the Aviation field and into plane services. The internship has met all the objectives and its success has surpassed my expectations. It has opened my eyes to working life, enlightened me socially, and matured me as an adult. It has strengthened my knowledge base. Finally, it has given me a clear sense of direction in my future studies and career as an engineer. RECOMMENDATIONS Host company: My training experience at BSSDPL has been so satisfying .I am perfectly happy with the style of supervision of Mr. Abhijit Dutta (Mentor). Other members of staff, too, have been very friendly and supportive. Facilities are in great condition and the work environment is very organized, professional and conducive to learning.

College Internship Unit:

I am also pleased with the internship unit. They have actively responded to all questions and requests. However there is always a scope for improvement and therefore I recommend that the internship unit should adapt to more and better rules and regulations.

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REFERENCES

Jig-1 (Joint Inspection Group) Issue-10, July 2008. Aviation Quality Control and Assurance Manual, BSSDPL. International Hsse Polices Standards And Manuals Policies and statements:- BSSDPL Aviation Quality Control And Assurance manual , Accredited bodies contacts details: - india.marketing@bsigroup.com , www.bsigroup.co.in india.marketing@bsigroup.com www.ursindia.com www.zenith-worldwide.com www.ukas.com www.the9000stores.com http://www.antonyasia.com/html/Antony_aviation.htm http://www.liquip.com/aviation/?p=48292-Equipment-Division-Brochures http://www.liquip.com/aviation/?p=48736-Dispensing-Modules-for-BSSPLIndia http://www.google.co.in/search?q=engg.+manual+for+into+plane+service s&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=into +plane+service+dispenser+parts

Other reference:Special thanks to Mr. Abhijit Dutta , for his kind guidance and support during the internship period.

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DISCLAIMER

This project report/dissertation has been prepared by the author as an intern under the Internship Programme of the University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun, at Bharat Stars Services (Delhi) Pvt. Ltd. for academic purposes only. The views expressed in the report are personal to the intern and do not necessarily reflect the view of the BSSDPL or any of its staff or personnel and do not bind the BSSDPL in any manner. This report is the intellectual property of the BSSDPL and the same or any part thereof may not be used in any manner whatsoever, without express permission of the Bharat Stars Services Pvt. Ltd. , writing.

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