Risk-Ahu Fcu Fans
Risk-Ahu Fcu Fans
Risk-Ahu Fcu Fans
S/N
ACTIVITY
Hazard
Lifting
equipment
by crane.
Installation
of
Ventillation
& Exhaust
Fans
Material
Fixing of
unbalance
AHU by
and falling /
manual lifter.
injury
Manual
Chain Block
activity
Working at
height
Fall of
material
Causes Of Hazard
Collapse of
scaffolding.
CONSEQUENCES/
IMPACT
Cuts / abrasions,
Failure to follow the safe muscular skeletal
handling instructions
and other
physical injuries
Power tools
defective
Failure to follow the safe
Hand injury,
working instructions
Electrocution
Fall of
material,
slips from
hand
physical injuries
Cuts / abrasions,
Failure to follow the safe muscular skeletal
working instructions
and other
physical injuries
Back pain /
muscle pain
Cuts / abrasions,
Failure to follow the safe muscular skeletal
handling instructions
and other
physical injuries
Risk
Evaluation
P
Risk
level
23/8/2015
23/8/2015
H/M/L
Residual Risk
Accept ?
(Y/N)
H/M/L
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Drilling Of
Holes
Electrocution
from drilling
machine.
Eye and
bodily injury
from
operating
drilling
machine.
Material
Handling
Manual
handling
Cuts / abrasions,
without
Failure to follow the safe muscular skeletal
knowing the
handling instructions
and other
right
physical injuries
postures
Electrocution.
Eye and bodily
injury
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R I S K AS S E S M E N T
TITLE OF THE ACTIVITY:
RISK ASSESSMENT REF No.:
ASSESSOR
:
Safety & Project Departments
23/8/2015
23/8/2015
Persons in danger
Workers undertaking the work
Operators.
Persons passing the site location, e.g. members of the public and persons in the Vehicles.
Personal protective equipment
Safety Helmet, Safety Shoes, Appropriate Gloves & Safety Goggles
Information, instruction and training
All personnel in the team are to be made aware of the safe systems of work.
Supervisors should ensure that all lifting gear used are in good condition and safe for use.
Workers and supervisors should be trained in the use of power tools and machinery to ensure that equipment is maintained in good condition prior to and
during use.
Ensure that good house keeping standard is maintained through out.
Emergency procedures
Site emergency procedures should make provision for the rescue of individuals from injuries.
First-aid facilities should be available to cope with any significant injuries that may arise from the work.
Monitoring and review
Work should be monitored by Foreman and charge hand who are trained to ensure that any additional precautions or equipment required are provided.
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R I S K AS S E S M E N T
TITLE OF THE ACTIVITY:
RISK ASSESSMENT REF No.:
ASSESSOR
:
Safety & Project Departments
23/8/2015
23/8/2015
RISK MATRIX
Likelihood
Severity
(Impact)
Insignificant
Minor
Moderate
Significant
Major
Possible
Likely
Rare
Unlikely
Almost certain
Could happen
Could happen often (on
Remote possibility (once Could happen but rare
Could happen frequently
occasionally (on average average once a month or
every 3 years or more) (typically once in a year)
(once a week or more)
quarterly)
more)
1
2
5
3
4
Low
1
Low
2
Low
3
Low
4
Medium
5
Low
2
Low
4
Medium
6
Medium
8
Medium
10
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 Level
1-4
Low
5-12
Medium
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15-25
High
Do not commence the activity until a risk assessment has been completed to ensure the safety of the situation or task. If it is not possible to reduce or
eliminate the risk even with unlimited resources, work must remain prohibited. Inform your relevant Director, your Manager and the Risk Manager immediately
by telephone. Incident report must be completed. Incident must be added to service risk register.
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