04 Annex A – Risk Assessment

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Annex A:
ARCHITECTURE - ACE
Health and Safety Risk Assessment for Postgraduate Research Degree Projects
Name: Alan Chandler (Programme Leader)
School: Architecture (ACE)
Student number:
Director of Studies: Renee Tobe
Farhat Hussain
Chrysoula Psarrou
Orestis Kalonaris
Umair Hyder
Gassim Abdeldaim
Ben James
Viktor Catanov
Max Turner
Vahid
Thesis Title:
Workshop 4 - Urban Rural - Alan Chandler
Fieldwork location: William Paton Community
Garden, Leslie Road, London E13 6AZ
Type of Fieldwork: Construction of domed
structure, using timbrel (Catalan) vaulting
techniques
Period of Fieldwork:
Monday 19th September - Friday 30th September inclusive
Hazard Severity:
(rate high medium or low - 1 = low, 3 = high)
Likelihood of Occurrence:
(rate high medium or low - 1 = low, 3 = high)
1.
Trip hazards on site
HS:2 , LO:2
3.
Mixing and Pouring Concrete
HS:1, LO:2
5.
Handling Bulk Materials (aggregates and sand etc)
HS:1 , LO:2
7.
Construction
HS:3 , LO:2
9.
Working at high level
HS:2 , LO:2
11.
Working in workshop and with tools on site
HS:2 , LO:2 -
2.
Digging Foundations and Formwork
HS:1 , LO:2
4.
Moving and Carrying Materials
HS:1 , LO:2
6.
Formwork Erection
HS:2 , LO:2
8.
Mixing Mortar/Cement
HS:1 , LO:2
10.
Working with Reinforcing steel bar (rebar)
HS:2 , LO:1 -
Potential Consequences for each hazard: (please continue on a separate sheet if necessary)
TRIP HAZARDS ON SITE
Risk of tripping or treading on objects and materials on site including tools and equipment
left around the site.
DIGGING FOUNDATIONS AND FORMWORK
Small scale excavations risk of falling and potential collapsing of ground, woodworking risk
from use of unfamiliar equipment. (see working in workshops below)
MIXING AND POURING CONCRETE
Contact of liquid concrete with skin also risk of inhaling dust and contact of dust with eyes.
MOVING AND CARRYING MATERIALS
Personal injury or strain to back and limbs due to incorrect posture or carrying/moving too
much at once.
HANDLING BULK MATERIALS (AGGREGATES AND SAND ETC)
Personal injury or strain to back and limbs due to incorrect posture or carrying/moving too
much at once.
FORMWORK ERECTION
Risk of collapse during erection, risk of injury woodworking due to unfamiliar methods and
equipment. (see working in workshops below)
CONSTRUCTION
Risk of structural collapse and falling materials and objects.
MIXING MORTAR/CEMENT
Contact of cement with skin also risk of inhaling dust and contact of dust with eyes.
WORKING AT HIGH LEVEL
Risk of falling, and risk of personal injury or strain from over reaching and over stretching.
WORKING WITH REINFORCING STEEL BAR (REBAR)
Risk of personal injury or strain to back or limbs when bending rebar and carrying or moving
about site
WORKING IN WORKSHOPS AND WITH TOOLS ON SITE
Personal injury lack of experience using equipment and tools possibility of cuts
Controls in place for each hazard in order of likely risk: (please continue on a separate sheet if necessary)
TRIP HAZARDS ON SITE
Implement strict regime to ensure site remains clean and tidy.
DIGGING FOUNDATIONS AND FORMWORK
Workshop induction for woodworking (see working in workshops below). Use of appropriate
PPE (robust footwear) when digging foundations.
MIXING AND POURING CONCRETE
Use of correct PPE (Eye wear, gloves and footwear), mix concrete outside in well ventilated
area, induction in to safe use of equipment by experienced staff member and then continued
monitoring. Ensure availability of water for rinsing skin and eyes, and location of first aid kit.
MOVING AND CARRYING MATERIALS
Use of trolleys etc to move materials around, also site storage areas appropriately, only
move small loads at a time when carrying.
HANDLING BULK MATERIALS (AGGREGATES AND SAND ETC)
Use of trolleys etc to move materials around, also site storage areas appropriately, only
move small loads at a time when carrying.
FORMWORK ERECTION
Workshop induction for cutting of materials and construction also ensure correct PPE during
erection, ensure stability with cross bracing and tethering.
CONSTRUCTION
Ensure correct PPE (Hard hats, gloves and footwear), allow appropriate time for
mortar/cement to set and dry correctly to reduce risk of collapse.
MIXING MORTAR/CEMENT
Use of correct PPE (Eye wear, gloves and footwear), mix cement outside in well ventilated
area, induction in to safe use of equipment by experienced staff member and then continued
monitoring. Ensure availability of water for rinsing skin and eyes, and location of first aid kit.
WORKING AT HIGH LEVEL
Use of correct PPE (Hard hats, gloves and footwear), restrict working so that never working
from a heigh more than 1m from the ground.
WORKING WITH REINFORCING STEEL BAR (REBAR)
Do not attempt to carry alone, at least 2 people to carry and use correct PPE (Eye wear,
gloves and robust footwear) when cutting or bending rebar.
WORKING IN WORKSHOPS AND WITH TOOLS ON SITE
Use of correct PPE (Eye wear and gloves and footwear when necessary), undertake
workshop induction from workshop staff before using any equipment or tools.
Please sign the following understanding:
By signing this document you are indicating that you
I agree to the assessment of risk in relation to this
have consulted the policy and have fully considered the project.
risks.
Signature of Students:
Signature of responsible staff :
Date:
Date:
NOTES
Risk Assessment Rating
Risk = Hazard Severity x Likelihood of Occurrence
Hazard Severity (HS)
1 = slight hazard - injuries where people may be unfit for normal activity for up to 3 days
2 = serious hazard - injuries where people may be unfit for normal activity for more than 3 days
3 = major hazard - death or major injury (see App 4 of UEL Code of Practice for Fieldwork)
Likelihood of Occurrence (LO)
1 = where harm will seldom occur
2 = where harm will occur frequently
3 = where it is certain or near certain harm will occur
Risk Categories
1/2
low risk
3/4/6
moderate risk
9
high risk
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