Risk Assessment Form Activity-Based Risk Assessment for Scaffolding Inventory of Work Activities Company: PNH Resources LTD PTE 16 November 2010 No. 1 Process Description Receipt of the aluminum tower from grandhome scaffolding executive. Work Activities Off loading tower parts 2 Erecting the tower 3 Move the scaffolding to different positions to access the ceiling. Workers receive training from the manufacturer and erect the tower in the chapel so that they can paint the ceiling. Secure or remove all tools and materials from the scaffold. Workers do not ride on the scaffold when it is moved unless certain criteria are met. 4 5 Risk Assessment Form Activity-Based Risk Assessment Form Company: PNH RESOURCES PTE LTD Process/Location: Scaffolding Safety Conducted by: (Names, designations) (Date) EM 385-1-1 Ministry of Manpower Requirements Last Review 15 November Date: 2010 Approved by: Mr. Lee Wilson Alice Wilson (Name, designation) Senior Safety Manager PWD (Date) 05 November 2010 05 November 2010 1. Hazard Identification 2. Risk Evaluation 1a 1b 1c 1d 2a No Work Activity Hazard Possible Accident/ Ill Health & Persons at Risk Existing Risk Control (if any) Working outdoors – Heat Stress Heat Cramps Heat Rash Heat Syncope Heat Exhaustion* Heat Stroke** Personnel performing lawn care work Tool Box Talk Training concerning heat stress, clean drinking water at all job sites, sufficient rest periods for workers in accordance with NAVMED P-5010 and Ministry of Manpower Recommendations 2b 2c Alan Detoyato Engineer 05 November 2010 Next 01 May 2011 Review Date: 3. Risk Control 2d 3a 3b Action Officer Designation Severity Liklihood Risk Level Additional Risk Control Moderate Remote Low Continue emphasis on heat injuries whenever safety stand downs, events, tool box talks etc.. are planned. Ensure that drinking water is always available for crews working in heat stress conditions. Ensure that sub contractors receive training on the Heat Stress Program observed at the Sembawang Compound including the use of colored flags and what they mean as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 *If not treated properly can progress to heat stroke. **Life Threatening and is a real medical Safety Manager emergency. Definitive medical assistance must be summoned. Condition Heat Stress (Color) Green Yellow Red Black Calculations: I II III IV Heat Stress WBGT Temperature 82-84.9 85-87.9 88-89.9 Above 90 Activity Level Discretion is required when planning heavy exercise for acclimatized personnel. Strenuous exercise and activity for new and un-acclimatized personnel during the first 30 days of heat exposure. Strenuous exercise should be curtailed for personnel with less than 12 weeks of training in hot weather. Physical training and exercise should be curtailed for all personnel (operational commitments excluded). Heat stroke likelihood is high under conditions of high exertion. WBGT = WB X 0.7 + DB X 0.1 + GT X 0.2 Meter calibration should be manually verified every 3 months. Manual calculation must be 0.2 + the meter WBGT readout