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*ALARP - As Low As Reasonably Practicable


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Likelihood / Severity /
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3 Likely / Severe /
general house
keeping
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Slips, trips, falls associated
injuries and health
assosited/house keeping
activities
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Heavy items should be stored at waist height and not at high
levels, where possible.
Any kitchen utensils, cups, food stuffs, are cleared each shift and
washed & cleaned as regularly as required.
Any spillages are cleaned up immediately and suitable signage
provided if required.
Where possible windows, vision panels should be cleaned
regularly.
All electrical wiring in the workplace must be neatly tied off so as
not to present a trip hazard. Where such wiring must run across
floors it must be protected by ramps, conduit or armouring. This
is especial important in situations where extension leads are in
use.
RISK ASSESSMENT FORM -
Assessment location :
site office
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Hazard / Conditions that could
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Who Might be
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Initial Risk

Safety precautions needed to control the Risk to ALARP *


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Date : 2/9/2014
Description of work : Installation of GRP Pipes (concrete surround )in microtunnelling 1200mm dia.
2/9/2014
Project Name :
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Assessed By: Loveson Glariyans (Senior HSE Officer)
Reviewed by: MR.Taranath (corporate HSE Manager )
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Build up of unclaimed unused materials are removed on a
regular basis.
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Clear management control to ensure employees follow clean as
you go philosophy.
Items must, where possible, not be stored on the floor, especially
on traffic routes.
After physically identifying the underground utility backfill it , mark
the location of the utility and keep it barricaded.
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RISK ASSESSMENT FORM -


Assessment location :
site office
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SR #
Activity
Hazard / Conditions that could
develop hazard
Who Might be
Harmed

Initial Risk

Safety precautions needed to control the Risk to ALARP *


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RISK
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Date : 2/9/2014
Description of work : Installation of GRP Pipes (concrete surround )in microtunnelling 1200mm dia.
Project Name :
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Likelihood / Severity /
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2 Unlikely / Major /
3 Likely / Severe /
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Assessed By: Loveson Glariyans (Senior HSE Officer)
Reviewed by:
First aid kit/s and fire extinguisher easily accessible and in
prominent position
Signature:
MR.Taranath (corporate HSE Manager )
Housekeeping/maintainace log and regular house keeping and
maintainace.
frequent sewage water removal .
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Slips, trips, falls associated
injuries and health
assosited/resting
All
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Area for clothing storage (if required)
First aid signage - posters, directional arrows prominently
displayed
First aid labels on wall mounted / portable first aid kits and first
aid posters showing nearest first aid officers' names, locations
and phone numbers are up-to-date
Ensure safe condition of concrete bucket and lifting slings having
valid third party certificate.
Proper ventilation
Display of emergency evacuation plan.
Construction Manager,
site admin
2 Toilet and washing
facilities
Slips, trips, falls associated
injuries and health
assosited/using toilets and wash
areas
Involved workers 3 4 12
health related posters, directional arrows prominently displayed
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Construction Manager,
site admin
Supply of running water, soap, towels, etc
HSEF 4.3.1-01-01 Issue: 1 Rev: 2 Issue Date: 20 Mar 2012 Page 2 of 3
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RISK ASSESSMENT FORM -


Assessment location :
site office
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SR #
Activity
Hazard / Conditions that could
develop hazard
Who Might be
Harmed

Initial Risk

Safety precautions needed to control the Risk to ALARP *


RESIDUAL
RISK
Responsible Person
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Date : 2/9/2014
Description of work : Installation of GRP Pipes (concrete surround )in microtunnelling 1200mm dia.
Project Name :
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4 Frequent / Fatality /
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Date: 2/9/2014 : Date: :
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Likelihood / Severity /
1 Remote / Minor /
2 Unlikely / Major /
3 Likely / Severe /
4 Frequent / Fatality /
Signature:
Assessed By: Loveson Glariyans (Senior HSE Officer) Reviewed by: MR.Taranath (corporate HSE Manager )
HSEF 4.3.1-01-01 Issue: 1 Rev: 2 Issue Date: 20 Mar 2012 Page 3 of 3

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