Risk Assessment for: “Pile Head Treatment” Project: Dermatology & Aesthetic Centre, Ref No.: DHA/RH/PH/RA/01 Rashid Hospital Date 16-03-2022 Residual Risk Ref. 1 2 Activity Element/ hazard Significant Potential Hazards/Risks involved Surface preparation Use of power hand tools, potential of electric shock and injury with contact of part of machine Using compressed air for cleaning Injury to personnel due to the accident releasing to the hose clamps, Dust generations at work place 3 1 Storing, handling and application of chemical . Populati on at Risk 5-10 5-10 Risk Classification Likelihood (L) 3 3 Severity (S) 3 3 Risk Rating (RR) 9 9 Risk Level Low / Medium / High Medium Medium Eye injuries, Lung disease) Unauthorized usage of ‘Hazardous Chemicals. Injuries to health/respiratory disorder, Skin irritation due to contact with the chemical 5-10 3 3 9 Medium Action to be Taken to Reduce Risk All employees must be given task briefing and Risk assessment briefing • Prepare a detailed method statement and ensure its compliance. • Prior to start of work an engineering Survey to be done by competent person. Review positions with reference to utility plans. CAT scan each position prior to and during excavation, use hand tools with insulated handles wherever possible. . Follow water spray system wherever the dust is generated. Wear personal protective equipment- facemask, dust mask and safety goggles Ensure that material to be stored in designated chemical storage, Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are made available at the site and the users are made aware of the hazards involved while using and storing these chemicals. They must be issued required P.P.E. and work to be carried out under strict supervision. Ensure materials are stored in an isolated area with appropriate warning signs. Use hand tools such as roller to apply the coating of chemical to avoid contact with the skin. Use rubber hand gloves with respiratory mask and eye goggles While applying the coating. Make sure adequate ventilation is there to avoid accumulation of fumes in the area. Responsibility for implementation Project Engineer, Supervisor. Project Engineer, Supervisor. Revised Risk Classification Likelihood (L) Severity (S) Risk Rating (RR) 2 2 4 2 2 4 Low / Medium / High Responsibility for Monitoring Low HSE Officer Supervisor Low HSE Officer Supervisor HSE Officer Supervisor . Site Engineer, Supervisor, Foreman 2 2 4 Low HSE Officer Supervisor Risk Assessment for: “Pile Head Treatment” Project: Dermatology & Aesthetic Centre, Ref No.: DHA/RH/PH/RA/01 Rashid Hospital Date 16-03-2022 4 Working in low Visibility and adverse weather conditions Slips, trips & fall 5-10 3 3 Provide sufficient lighting for general and task. Provide warning signs about hazardous situation and barricade the area. Provide ventilation fans, Cold water and frequent breaks. No lone working to be allowed in any case Monitoring and Supervision 9 Heat Stress Prepared by: HSE ENGINEER Site Engineer, Supervisor, Foreman 2 2 4 Low HSE Officer Supervisor Reviewed /Approved by: PM/CM Risk Classification Likelihood (L): LIKELIHOOD (PROBABILITY) (P) SEVERITY (IMPACT) (S) RARE Remote Possibility (once every 3 years or more) 1 Insignificant (1) Minor (2) Moderate (3) Significant (4) Major (5) Low 1 Low 2 Low 3 Low 4 Medium 5 UNLIKELY Could Happen But Rare (typically once in a year) 2 Low 2 Low 4 Medium 6 Medium 8 Medium 10 POSIBBLE Could Happen Occasionally (on average quarterly) 3 LIKELY Could Happen Often (on average once in a month or more) 4 ALMOST CERTAIN Could Happen Frequently (once a week or more) 5 Low 3 Medium 6 Medium 9 Medium 12 High 15 Low 4 Medium 8 Medium 12 High 16 High 20 Medium 5 Medium 10 High 15 High 20 High 25 Risk Rating (RR) = Likelihood X Severity 16 - 25 9 - 15 1-8 2 POTENTIALLY CATASTROPHIC / ACTION NEEDED IMMEDIATELY POTENTIALLY MAJOR AND SERIOUS / ACTION TO BE TAKEN WITHINDEFENITE TIMEPERIOD POTENTIALLY MINOR / ACTION TO BE TAKEN SUBJECT TOREVIEWS PERIODICALLY OR AFTERSIGNIFICANT CHANGE ETC Risk Rating H M L