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MVL USA INC, QATAR

TRAN-S-REGIONAL LOGISTICS COMPLEX


Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA)
REINFORCEMENT, FORMWORK
Activity/Work Task: Overall Risk Assessment Code (RAC) (Use highest code) L
AND CONCRETE PLACEMENT.
Project Location: AL-UDIED US BASE Risk Assessment Code (RAC) Matrix
Contract Number: W912ER-21-C-0005
Severity Probability
Date Prepared: 16-01-2022 Frequent Likely Occasional Seldom Unlikely
LAWRENCE OMISAKIN Catastrophic E E H H M
Prepared by (Name/Title):
(HSEM) Critical E H H M L
Marginal H M M L L
Reviewed by (Title): DURMUS ULUDOGAN (PM)
Negligible M L L L L
- Notes: Operatives must have completed the Project HSE Induction, Step 1: Review each “Hazard” with identified safety “Controls” and determine RAC
and other applicable trainings prior to deployment. (See above)
- Pre-task instructions will be conducted every start of shift and at “Probability” is the likelihood to cause an incident, near miss,
each new task. or accident and identified as: Frequent, Likely, Occasional, RAC Chart
- Effective measures shall be implemented when working under Seldom or Unlikely.
extreme weather conditions; prevent heat stress/hypothermia. “Severity” is the outcome/degree if an incident, near miss, or E = Extremely High Risk
accident did occur and identified as: Catastrophic, Critical, H = High Risk
Minimum PPE Requirements: Marginal, or Negligible
- Hard hat, Safety Glasses, Safety boots, High-visibility vests Step 2: Identify the RAC (Probability/Severity) as E, H, M, or M = Moderate Risk
L for each “Hazard” on AHA. Annotate the overall highest
Specific PPE are indicated in this AHA where required L = Low Risk
RAC at the top of AHA.

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Step Description of Hazard Risk Control Measures/ Responsible
No. Task Step level Preventive Measures Party
1  Securely fasten all materials stored or stacked against falling or
sliding
 Proper cribbing under material
 Store in proper area
Tripping / Falling
Falling Objects/  Material will not be lifted above or over personnel Supervisor/safety
Unloading /
Sprains / Strains  Use adequate manpower and/or equipment to deliver materials Officer
Storage of L
Back Injury to their locations SEC.
Material
Tripping / Falling  Use proper lifting procedures 14.C.01 ,02,03
Eye Injury
 Orderly housekeeping shall be maintained
 Materials, tools and chemicals labeled and stored properly

 Dust and eye protection shall be utilized during moving and


cutting of materials
2 Material Handling Sprains / Strains  Use adequate manpower and/or equipment to deliver materials
Back pain Injury to their locations
Tripping / Falling
 Use proper Manual lifting procedures Safety Officer &
injury L
Eye Injury.  Orderly housekeeping shall be maintained Site Engineer, site
 Materials, tools and chemicals labeled and stored properly supervisor/14.A.0
 Dust and eye protection shall be utilized during moving and 1.
cutting of materials

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3 Cutting Operating electric M  Electrical equipment faulty.
steel reinforcement  rebar bending  Extension lead faulty or damaged.
and bending machines or drop  Lead severed by angle grinder disk or saw blade.
saw  Grinder disk or saw blade unguarded.
Cutting with  Guard faulty.
angle grinder  Cutting disk or saw blade damaged causing tool to catch and
Sharp edges on cut jump.  Site Engineer,
bar ends  Cutting disk badly worn – blade disintegrates.  Activity
 Wrong type of blade or cutting disk used.  Supervisor &
 Rebar bending machine r not fitted with 'Dead Mans' switch.  HSE
 No PPE or incorrect PPE for the required task. E.g., occupational
protective gloves (AS/NZS 2161).  Sec.
 Shorts worn exposing lower legs to injury.  18.A01,02,03 and
 Low steel reinforcement, e.g., columns starter bars, not fitted with B.08
caps. 

4 Formwork Punctured by Low  Eye protection shall be utilized during cutting of material
protruding sharp  Clearly define cutting area to insure against injury to personnel
rebar form sand
entering work area
debris.
Eye Injury  Use proper lifting procedures
Bodily Injury  Use proper equipment to install materials
Falling Objects  Material will not be lifted above or over personnel
Cuts / Scraps  The Formwork has to be properly supported and braced or tied.
Eye Injury
The formwork is to be constantly inspected and tightened. Supervisor/safety
Bodily Injury
Caution when use power or hand tools Officer,
Tool failure, hacksaw
27.C.01.02.03 and
blade failure, caught-  Conduct pre-use inspection of tools. No use of fabricated 21.A 05. A
in/caught-on between hacksaw blade frame/holder. never place a body part b/w
fabricated rebar & unsecured two objects. always secure the right place when
formworks,
working
incompetent
worker, improper  Cut and remove all protruding or sharp materials, wear proper
handling. PPE. Training to be giving to all workers

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Fall from heights  Ensure all Safety harness are inspected and color coded
5 Work at heights while using the  Supervisor to ensure appropriate working platforms be in place Site Engineer,
Adjustable base  Inspector to ensure the scaffold is appropriate and following the Activity
Jacks specification as per the load capacity Supervisor &
M  Ensure the scaffold tag is signed by the HSE
 competent scaffold inspector
 Scaffolding greater than 6' in height shall be equipped with toe Sec.21. A.01,
a.A.05,
boards, midribs, and guardrails capable of withstanding 200 lbs.
of lateral force.
 . Scaffolding height shall not be greater than 4 times the width
without use of outriggers or securing the scaffold to an
immovable structure.
 All scaffolding shall be inspected daily by a competent person.
This inspection shall be documented.
 All personnel shall be briefed in the proper use of scaffolding
prior to using it on this project.

7  Scaffolds must only be accessed when certified as correctly


erected by authorised personnel and the appropriate signage is
fitted (Scaff tag)
 Access / Egress to be gained by the designated routes only
 Adequate access and workface lighting must be available to
ensure safe working. Adequate access and workface lighting must
be available to ensure safe working.
Slips, trips and falls  Only trained, authorised personnel will erect, modify or dismantle Supervisor/
Use of Access scaffolding.
Stepping on or safety Officer
Scaffold/Mobile  Guardrails and toe boards must be fitted at all times.
striking against M SEC.22. A. 01,
SCAFFOLD  Scaffolds will only be erected, modified and dismantled by trained
Working at heights 22.A.02 a, b, c.
Falls of materials competent persons. They must be fitted with toe boards &
handrails. Wheels must be locked when the tower is in use.
 A Scaff tag must be fitted and signed by the person erecting
and/or inspecting the scaffold, and before it is used.
 Ensure that the site ground conditions are suitable for safe
working and that uneven areas do not impede on safe working.,
Working at height training, used personal protection equipment.

Concrete Heat stress  Use water spray attachments for chipping tools. Safety Officer &
7. Respiratory- nose,  Use proper PPE including respirators. Site Engineer, site
throat, lungs supervisor
 Use re-bar caps on ends of re-bar if re-bar work needed.
Chemical burns Eye 27 34.A01 to
injuries L  Provide proper racking during rebar dismantling 08 .05
Impalement/cut
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pouring &casting Punctured by  Cut and remove all protruding or sharp materials, wear proper Safety Officer &
8. of concrete protruding sharp PPE. Training to be giving to all workers Site Engineer, site
(formwork) and rebar from sand  All associates walking/working on a surface 6 feet or more above supervisor
Fall Protection debris, sharp objects. a lower level, shall be protected from falling by a guardrail 27.C.01.02.03
And falls from system, safety net system, or personal fall arrest system and 21.A 05. A
elevation  All associates working in areas that require fall protection must
Fall through M be fully trained on the proper selection, use, and maintenance of
penetration fall protection systems.
 All associates walking/working 6 feet or more above dangerous
equipment shall be protected
9.  Ensure proper barricade and signage considering the radius of the
Mechanical Lifting Un inspected working boom Site Engineer,
Mechanical failure  Appropriate PPE to be used especially basic PPE as per the Activity
M Supervisor &
construction site requirements.
 Ensure that the next layer of horizontal ledger at specified lift HSE
which is not greater than 1.50m. Sec.16 A.01.f.

Hand And Power Puncture wounds, L  Operate according to the manufacturer's instructions.
10. Tools cuts  Workers will be familiar with the proper use of the tool being
Flying debris used.
Abrasions, burns  Tools will be maintained according to manufacturer’s Site Engineer,
recommendations. Activity
 Tools will be inspected before each use. Supervisor &
 Damaged or defective tools will be placed out of operation until HSE
fixed or replaced.
13.A
 Never carry a tool by the cord or hose.
05.A
 Never yank the cord or the hose to disconnect it from the
receptacle.
 Keep cords and hoses away from heat, oil, and sharp edges.
 Disconnect tools when not in use, before servicing, and when
changing accessories such.

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Falls from elevation  All associates walking/working on a surface 6 feet or more above Safety Officer/
11. Fall Protection L Supervisor
a lower level, shall be protected from falling by a guardrail
Fall through system, safety net system, or personal fall arrest system Sec.21.A
penetration
 All associates working in areas that require fall protection must be 05.A
fully trained on the proper selection, use, and maintenance of fall
protection systems.
 All associates walking/working 6 feet or more above dangerous
equipment shall be protected from fall hazards by guardrail
systems, personal fall arrest systems, or safety net systems.
 A competent person to determine if the walking/working surfaces
on which employees are to work have the strength and structural
integrity to safely support them.
 Ensure to instruct workers to replace fluids being used from the Safety Officer/
12. Working in climate Physical Injury due body by taking appropriate drinking water Supervisor
Weather Exposure to Hot  Ensure appropriate dress code in cold/hot weather
Weather (sand  Management Team must ensure that all working and testing Sec.06.J
Storm-dust and crew/personnel should follow client safety instructions and 01,02,03.06.1.06
skin/eye irritation respond to their safety policy a, b,
L
 Ensure close monitoring by the activity supervisor and assigned
safety
 Ensure proper site timing while working as approved by the Site
Management Team.
13. General Slips, Trips and Falls L
Housekeeping of Discarded materials /  Site of works to be kept neat and tidy at all times.
site waste.  Keep the area organized and tidy at all times.
Materials poorly  Waste to be immediately placed into waste containers
stored / untidy.  / Receptacles. Supervisor/safety
Work areas not
 Store all materials securely and tidy. Officer sec.2.A 2
maintained.
 Ensure all work areas are properly lit. B.01,02 & 03
Poorly lighted work
areas.  Wear appropriate footwear and clothing to prevent
Inappropriate  Segregation of materials
footwear / clothing.

Acceptance Authority (digital signature):

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