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Definite High Moderate Low Negligible 5 4 3 2 1
Probabili ty & Frequenc y
Terga FRIDI.ALI
5 4 3 2 1 1 Minor 10 8 6 4 2 2 Serious Severity 15 12 9 6 3 3 Major
02-06-2010
Assessment No:
88
Rev: 0
Immediate
INTRODUCTION The table below provides a simplified representation of the methodology used and the processes involved in this Hazard Identification & Risk Analysis Procedure (Risk Management) to be undertaken by OCIA and all Subcontractors in order to initiate, act on, review and effectively manage project-related related risks throughout the Construction Phase.
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Tasks Hazards Identified (include the exposed groups)
Probability 1-5
Severity 1-4
Risk 1 - 20
Probability 1-5
Severity 1-4
Risk 1 - 20
Residual Risk
Transfer of equipment
12
Chose a qualified driver before work Check the calibration of all tools Make sure the transport device in good condition
Hitting injury
12
Solid the ground Reinforce the pads beneath the outriggers Check the around circumstance before working
Transport
The trucks must respect: The limited speed in the site The circulation signs The circulation plan (updated)
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Tasks Hazards Identified (include the exposed groups)
Probability 1-5
Severity 1-4
Risk 1 - 20
Probability 1-5
Severity 1-4
Risk 1 - 20
Residual Risk
Movement of traffic
3 Slip/trip/all
All hose/ropes/cables in use shall be secured to the side of walkways and handrails All unnecessary materials and equipment to be immediately removed from site All exits and walkways to be kept clear for use of personnel High standard of housekeeping to be maintained at all times
Lifting
4 Fall from height and hurt workers Component fall down Component collide with other things surrounded
16
Lifting crane, wires should be regularly calibrated, safe working loads are announced max speed at site is respected for all vehicle It is not allowed to work under loads Handling by qualified riggers worn the related PPE and under supervision Qualified crane operator and qualified rigger to operate lifting work Crane in calibrated period Barricade the lifting area
Collision with person Falling materials Poor visibility for the driver Crane tilt
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Tasks Hazards Identified (include the exposed groups)
Probability 1-5
Severity 1-4
Risk 1 - 20
Probability 1-5
Severity 1-4
Risk 1 - 20
Residual Risk
Proper lifting tools Lifting Make sure lifting wok operated in good weather Mark the area of operations of the crane Officer commanding the ship maneuver through regulatory actions to avoid accidents Control of the safety catch hook the slings Ensure the crane on his dashboard that the load weight does not exceed the maximum allowed Ban the person be under a suspended load Defining the radius of the rotary crane Prohibit the movement of people around the handling Stop the lifting operation in strong winds exceed the 50km /h and heavy rain Not lifting at night
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Tasks Hazards Identified (include the exposed groups)
Probability 1-5
Probability 1-5
Severity 1-4
Risk 1 - 20
Residual Risk
Forklift
12
Beep back officer commanding the ship maneuver through regulatory actions to avoid accidents forbids the person to move near the gear
Welding
16
Port PPE: Face shield or goggles, gloves, aprons and leggings Respiratory protection Aeration of the workspace Dilution of gas and smoke with ventilation Cleanliness of welding at risk of abrasive particles
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Projection of particles Grinding operation Emanation of dust High noise Glare Injury to the hands in contact with reinforcing bar Dust irritating 3 3
painting operation
Correct PPE to be worn Ventilation to be adequate Working awareness and tool box meetings Training of sprayers/formulation Safety wires to be connected in all hoses couplers
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Tasks Hazards Identified (include the exposed groups)
Probability 1-5
Probability 1-5
Severity 1-4
Risk 1 - 20
Residual Risk
Use tools
Hand injuries crushed fingers smooth head against the frame Abrasive particles
Fire Explosion
Check the cleanness of the workplace Site emergency plan to be followed in event fire or explosion. All personnel to be inducted and aware of emergency procedures. Installation of fire extinguishers visible and accessible No smoking or naked lights
Electricity
Electrocution
12
Protect electrical equipment from ingress of water Identify equipment risk Warning notices Verification of electric cables before the start of work by an electrician
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Tasks Hazards Identified (include the exposed groups)
Probability 1-5
Severity 1-4
Risk 1 - 20
Probability 1-5
Severity 1-4
Risk 1 - 20
Residual Risk
Communication
Only the designated riggers who are allowed to communicate with the crane operators. Operators and riggers will use hand held radios at all times and will be sure that they use the same frequency prior to lifting.
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12
2 Waste material recycle bin will set up and clear up regularly To finish the work site clean
Environmental Pollution the air: Exhaust gas, The dust Leaking oil or diesel machines on soil
Checking the condition of equipments before beginning the work ventilation Workstation
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