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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

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Rev 000
INSTALLATION OF FAHU’S AND AHU’S Date 04-06-2018

Consequence Who might be Current Risk Responsible Final Risk


Task (Steps) Hazard Detail Existing Control Additional Control
Details affected Cons Prob Risk person Cons Prob Risk

Preparation for Incorrect Manual Workers / Co- Safety task instructions shall 4 3 12 Flagman available at all times Supervisor/ 4 1 4
loading and Handling Lti Workers / be include safe us eof hand during the activity to monitor Engineer/
unloading Poor supervisor tools. It shall also include safe and control vehicle movement Workers
Equpment .
housekeeping manual handling techniques.
Damage Proper and adequate
Wrong lifting (g.size/weight/shap and housekeeping shall be
method Fire ergonomics to be considered maintained all the times at
Heavy lifting while lifting) site.
Back pain Area must be cordon off and Only approved and third party
Pinch point Man And adequate signage to avoid certified spreader bars shall be
Tripping and Material unauthorized entry. used.
Foreman/ supervisor shall
falling of person Use forklift for loading and
Man injuries ensure walkways are freefrom
Property damage shifting the FAHU/AHU in the any obstacle.
Personnel injury Tower/Mobile crane lifting Mandatory and job specific
area. PPE (gloves) shall be used at
Trained and competent all times.
operator shall be involved in
the task.
Proper communication system
shall be provided for the
rigger & operator.
Certified rigger shall be
coordinate the lifting activity.
All crane operations shall be
in accordance with the lifting
plan.

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INSTALLATION OF FAHU’S AND AHU’S Date 04-06-2018

Consequence Who might be Current Risk Responsible Final Risk


Task (Steps) Hazard Detail Existing Control Additional Control
Details affected Cons Prob Risk person Cons Prob Risk
Lifting of Failure of Workers / Co- Safety Task instructions 4 4 16 Good housekeeping shall be Supervisor/ 4 1 4
FAHU/AHU mechanism Equpment Workers / conducted before the start of maintained at all times and Engineer/
Incompetent Damage supervisor work. shall be included in DSTI. Workers
/untrained Certified and licensed Daily housekeeping shall be
operator Man injuries operator shall be engaged in performed by crews prior
Uneven surface the lifting task. leaving the workplace.
Movement of Follow lifting plan and permit All the waste shall be
vehicle for lifting . segregated and dump at
Overturn of lifting Use certified pallet trolley / dumping area or bin.
equipment material lifter / chain block for Access / egress shall be free
Personnel injury lifting lightweight FAHU/AHU from any kind of obstacle.
(Struck by below ceiling for installation. Daily monitoring by site
equipment ) All crane operations shall be supervisor /foreman.
Property damage in accordance with approved
lifting plan.
Use Tower / Mobile crane
with competent operator.
All lifting gears used shall be
inpcted and third party
certified.
Competent and certified
rigger shall be assigned to the
task.
Trained flgman shall be
available at all times during
the unloading / moving of
forklift.
Area must be cordon off and
provide adequate signage to
avoid unauthorized entry.
Storage of material shall be at
designated area.
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Task (Steps) Hazard Detail Existing Control Additional Control
Details affected Cons Prob Risk person Cons Prob Risk
SWL (safe Working Load) shall
be marked clearly. Load shall
not be exceeding SWL.
Work at height Unguarded Lti Worker/ co- Daily safety task instruction 3 4 12 Workforce to be briefed on Supervisor/ 3 1 3
using scaffolding platform workers/ conducted before the start of safe handling, use and storage Engineer/
Improper access Equpment Scaffolder work. of all materials and equipment Workers
Unsecured tools / Damage Scaffold shall be erected by at height.
materials competent person . Scaffold shall not be moved if
Uninspected Man And All scaffolds to be inspected the worker stands on the
scaffold Material and tagged by competent platform or above.
Movement of scaffolding inspector prior to Mandatory and job specific
unauthorized Man injuries use, on a weekly basis for PPE shall be used at all times.
people mobile scaffolds(or when
Falls from height modified, whichever is
Falling objects earliest )
Platform shall have clear
access and egress.
Work shall commence only if
the scaffold is complete
(handrail, mid rail, to board)
and has a valid green tag.
While working at heights,
appropriate edge protection
shall be provided.
Caster wheels shall be locked
prior to working on the
scaffolds.
Mandatory and job specific
PPE shall be used (double
lanyard full body harness).
Straight and ‘A’ type ladders
shall not be used as Work
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Details affected Cons Prob Risk person Cons Prob Risk
platforms above the mobile
scaffolding.
All tools shall be tethered
while working at height.
Use of Power Electric Shock Fire Operatives Pre use inspection of the tool 3 3 9 Safe Use of power tools Supervisor/ 3 1 3
Tools (Drilling, Flying particles property and electric cables shall be training shall be arranged for Engineer/
Grinding). Eye injuries Man And carried out by the operative. the operatives. Workers/
Material Double insulated tools shall All power tools to be 110v. Safety
Noise
be used to prevent electric Power supply to be taken
Fire Man injuries shock. through ELCB only.
Un inspected tools Cable management shall be Main contactors instruction to
Lack of PPEs Electric Shock carried out to prevent slips, be followed.
Dust trips and falls.
Power supply to be cut off
while repairs or changing
grinding blades.
All combustibles materials to
be moved from the area or
should be covered with fire
blankets.
Ear defenders shall be
provided to the operatives for
hearing protection.
Serviceable, inspected fire
extinguisher to be kept near
the working area.
All tools and equipment’s
shall be inspected and color
coded by competent person.
Adequate PPEs like face
shields and eye protection
shall be worn by the workers
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Task (Steps) Hazard Detail Existing Control Additional Control
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for the task in area.
Permit to work system shall
be followed and strictly
enforced.
Do not work continues 10
minutes.
Manual Handling Back Injuries Material Damage Operatives, , Safe Manual handling 3 2 6 Safety Precautions with the Supervisor/ 2 1 2
of equipments & Sprains property methods shall be adopted by workforce to be discussed by Engineer/
materials Strains Man injuries keeping the back straight and the supervisor. Workers
Supervision to monitor the
Hernias knees bended to prevent back
task.
Slips and Trips injuries. Manual Handling training to
Work related Lifting of heavy load should the operatives shall be
upper limbs be avoided and shall be lifted delivered.
disorder by mechanical means or by
team lift.
Area shall be kept clean and
tidy to prevent slips and falls.
Adequate personnel
protective equipment’s to be
worn by the operatives to
prevent cuts injuries caused
by sharp edges.
Tool box talks to be conducted
by the concerned supervisor
prior the task.
Job rotation or sufficient
breaks shall be given to the
workers.

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INSTALLATION OF FAHU’S AND AHU’S Date 04-06-2018

Consequence Who might be Current Risk Responsible Final Risk


Task (Steps) Hazard Detail Existing Control Additional Control
Details affected Cons Prob Risk person Cons Prob Risk
Provision of cool drinking
water in the area to be
ensured.

Use of hand tools Sharp edges Man injuries Employees Safety task instruction 3 2 6 Right tools shall be selected Supervisor/ 2 1 2
Damaged/ conducted before the start of for the right job. Workers
fabricated tools Electric Shock work. Hand Tools shall be kept in
Tool box to address selection a clean and tidy manner.
Incorrect tools
of appropriate and correct Mandatory and job specific
use. PPE (gloves) shall be used
Visual inspection to be done at all time.
by end user before use.
Homemade /Modify tools
shall not be allowed at site.
Working in Heat stroke LTI All operatives Ensure all operatives are 4 3 12 Medical assistance ORS to be Project 4 1 4
adverse Dehydration on site acclimatized of the working utilized only under supervision Engineer/ HSE
weather. Stroke Material Damage environment use daily summer working plan. Supervisor/
forecast to manage the work. Rest in shade area. Site
Exhaustion
Man injuries Drinking water availability and Ensure workers can get plenty Supervisor/Fo
Collapse operatives to drink water as of sleep at night. rman
Head ache. frequently as possible. Appropriate training shall be
Weakness Drink plenty of water before given to all employees working
Vomiting work each day & drink water in high temperature.
Fast heart beat even if you aren’t thirsty even Government Mid-Day break
Fall of person 15 minutes. rule shall be followed.
Take regular breaks in hot Trained First Aider on site by
Unconscious.
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INSTALLATION OF FAHU’S AND AHU’S Date 04-06-2018

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Task (Steps) Hazard Detail Existing Control Additional Control
Details affected Cons Prob Risk person Cons Prob Risk
weather. main contractor.
When feel unwell, inform to
supervisor.

Risk Matrix
Consequence
Consequence ( Severity) Rating Factors (5) Probability Rating Factors (5) Frequency/Probability
(Severity)
Financial A B C D E
No Safety Health Environ. No Frequency R=CxP
Equip. Product. 1 2 3 4 5
1 First Aid Immediate Minor <AED 1k <1 hr A (1) Practically impossible or Once in 10 years 5 5 10 15 20 25
2 Medical Temporary Short term <AED50K 1-2 hrs B (2) Not likely or Once per year 4 4 8 12 16 20
3 Lost Time Short term Long term >AED300k 2-4 hrs C (3) Could happen or Monthly 3 3 6 9 12 15
4 Disability Long term Serious >AED500k 4-8 hrs D (4) Has happened or Weekly 2 2 4 6 8 10
5 Fatality Fatal Catastrophic >AED1m >1 shift E (5) Common or Daily 1 1 2 3 4 5

RISK ASSESSORS
Name Date Designation Comments Signature
1 Shajin Sayed 13.09.201 HSE Officer
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