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Risk Assessment For Electrical Conduit

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RISK ASSESSMENT

General Information

Emergency Procedures

Emergency Contact Name Emergency Contact Phone Number

Primary Contact Mustafa Raza Primary Contact 0556283428

Secondary Contact Secondary Contact

Details

Program Number. 1TB02011 Company Name Abdullah Bin Taleb Swimming Pools Co.

Project Name Amaala Rosewood Resort Date 09/13/2023

Risk Assessment Title Installation of electrical conduit Category ☐ New ☐ Revised

Specific Location Building

Hack saw, measuring tape, Cutter plier, End cutter, Bending spring, Drilling
Plant Tools & Equipment Required Area
machine, Grinder, spirit level

Work Scope/Description
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(D) (E) (H) (I)


Step (F) (J)
Numbe Activity Potential Hazard Severit Likelihoo Hazard control Method Severit Likelihoo Action By
r Risk Risk
y d y d

Site
Working area will be identified Engineer/
Interface with other contractor
1 Site preparation 2 2 4 isolated and provided with the proper 2 1 2 Supervisor/
working in the same area
signages Foreman/
Hse Officer
2 Access to / Egress from work area by personnel for Noncompliance to OHS Management 2 2 4 1.Supeprvision staff shall ensure that 2 1 2 Site
working, inspecting or visiting system requirements all personnel reporting at work site is Engineer/
medically fit for work. Supervisor/
2.Are not under influence of Foreman/
medication Hse Officer

3.Life critical hazards shall be


discussed during start work briefing
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related to work activity.

4.Ensure that all personnel are


wearing mandatory PPE required at
work location, Helmet, vest, safety
shoes, safety glasses etc. and
additional appropriate PPE for work.

5.Supervision staff shall ensure that


following are approved and available
at work location and communicate to
work force.

 Approved method of
statement

 Permit to work

 Safety task assignment/


Safety pre-task briefing

 Job safety Analysis


6.Ensure welfare facilities including
first aid provisions are provided and
in working condition, suitable and
sufficient for the work force.

3 Site preparation (mobilization of equipment, tools, 1.Ensure that all workers are given an
and materials) HSE induction prior to deployment on
site.

Unskilled workers 2.Conduct safety toolbox meeting and Supervisor/


discussed the work procedures prior
Physical injury due to lack or safety 2 2 4 2 1 2 foreman/
to the start of work.
awareness Hse Officer
3.Ensure that all workers are provided
with all the required personal
protective equipment for minimum
and general requirements.

Incorrect manual handling/ lifting of 2 3 6 1.Ensure correct body positioning and 2 1 2 Supervisor/
materials manual lifting procedures. foreman/
2.Only 20 kg allowed lifting by an Hse Officer
muscular injuries (back pain, strain, individual. Use the buddy system if
fractures)
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load exceed.
3.Use hand protection (cotton gloves
with rubber or palm for good grip)
Hand injuries
during handling if materials.
4.Keep hands away from pinch/crash
points

1.Access pathways to be kept clear


from any obstruction

Poor Access/Egress 2.Provision of proper work access (i.e. Supervisor/


2 2 4 ladder or scaffold) 2 1 2 foreman/
Physical injury from slip, trips & fall Hse Officer
3.Conduct housekeeping before,
during and after work to ensure free
access/egress.

1.Provide sufficient ventilation (Ac,


blower, fan etc.)
High ambient temperature 2.Provide sufficient drinking water Supervisor/
Collapse, unconscious, heat stroke, 3 2 6 and scheduled breaks. 3 1 3 foreman/
fatigue, exhaustion Hse Officer
3.Drinking containers shall be
protected from direct exposure from
the sunlight.

Awkward position due to minimal 1.Observed proper posture during


space and repetitive motion such as marking of holes
Supervisor/
leaning and reaching 2.working rotation of workers
4 Marking and drilling walls of the building 2 2 4 2 1 2 foreman/
Backpain (muscular injury) 3.provide and use or appropriate PPE Hse Officer
(clear glass, hard hat, safety shoes,
Ill health hand gloves etc.)

Congested area (Struck to adjacent 2 2 4 1.Ensure proper working position 2 1 2


structures/objects) during pulling of cable. As much as
Striking of body parts (elbow, head) possible avoid working in the
to the adjacent structures/object can congested area.
result in serious physical injury 2.All workers engaged in the task
must be provided with required
Contacts with sharp & protruding
personnel protective equipment at all
materials/ objects can lead to times
anybody injury
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3.Use of complete PPE (hard hat,
goggles, safety shoes, gloves)

1.Only a trained and competent


person shall be assigned for the use of
power tools.
Improper usage of drill/cutting
2.Site supervisors’ presence during Supervisor/
machine
2 3 6 the execution of work. 2 1 2 foreman/
Severe physical injuries (hand, arm, Hse Officer
3.All portable tools must be inspected
electric shock) prior to being used.
4.Regular inspection of tools and
equipment to b carried out.

1.Adequate fire extinguishers and fire


blanket should be provided in the
working area.
Cutting/drill machine overheated Supervisor/
2.Use of lubricant/ coolant when
Damaged to properties, severe 3 2 6 drilling to avoid burns, damaged of 3 1 3 foreman/
injuries, fatality the equipment. Hse Officer
3.Appropriate PPE to protect the user
from sparks (face shield, cove all,
apron)

1.Keep all tools and machinery in


good condition with regular
maintenance.

Poorly maintained cutting tools 2.Use right tool for the job. Supervisor/
Physical injuries (hand and arm) 3.Examine each tool for damage foreman/
damaged of materials before use and do not use damaged Hse Officer
tools.
4.Use tools and equipment according
to the manufacturer instruction

5 Clamping/installation of pipes Falling objects unsecured tool and 3 2 6 1.Materials and tools shall be 3 1 3 Supervisor/
materials properly secured to prevent from foreman/
falling. Provision of lashing. Hse Officer
Fall of tools & materials can result in
serious physical injury 2.Ensure adequate fall prevention like
toe boards are provided.
3.Good housekeeping standards
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within the area must be maintained &
observed as the job progress & at the
end of the shift

1.Wear suitable PPE when conducting


housekeeping (cotton gloves, dust
mask, hard hat, safety shoes)
2.Ensure that all hand tools &
portable electric equipment were
properly stored after usage (kept
inside tool boxes or return to store)
3.Dispose generated waste into Supervisor/
Excess materials (obstructing the
6 Housekeeping 2 2 4 designated waste bins. 2 1 2 foreman/
walkway)
Hse Officer
4.All materials used at site such as
chemicals, flammable and
combustible materials shall be stored
at the designated storage at the end
of each day.
5.Electrical equipment shall be
properly secured, distribution board
closed and padlocked.

Approval and Signatures

Prepared by Company Position

High and Very High residual risk rating (8-24)

Note: All High and Very High residual risk ratings (8-24) require review and approval by Construction Director/Manager or Facility Manager before starting work to ensure that the additional controls are adequate to execute the task
safely.

Reviewed and Approved by Company Position

Construction Director/Manager or Facility Manager

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