Ra Testing & Commissioning of Irrigation System

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Likelihood Descriptors

Consequence

Catastrophic Major Moderate Minor Negligible


(5) (4) (3) (2) (1)
Almost Certain 25 20 15 10 5
(5) VERY HIGH VERY HIGH HIGH HIGH MEDIUM
Likelihood

Highly Likely 20 16 12 8 4
(4) VERY HIGH VERY HIGH HIGH MEDIUM LOW
Likely 15 12 9 6 3
(3) HIGH HIGH MEDIUM MEDIUM LOW
Unlikely 10 8 6 4 2
(2) HIGH MEDIUM MEDIUM LOW LOW
Highly Unlikely 5 4 3 2 1
(1) MEDIUM LOW LOW LOW LOW

Risk Level Management Action


VERY HIGH Risks with a rating above 16 are totally unacceptable and the work will not be undertaken until the risk has been
reduced.

HIGH Where the risk rating is between 10 and 15, immediate action must be taken, including a stoppage of work if necessary,
to reduce the risk level.

MEDIUM If the rating is between 5 and 9, the risk is acceptable provided that everything reasonable practicable has been done
to reduce the risk.

LOW With a rating of 4 or less then the risk is acceptable, provided that the assessment is reviewed at regular intervals and
further reduced if possible.

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Consequence Health and Safety Environmental Security

Catastrophic Fatality Major environmental damage with potential for litigation, Rioting in labour camp or worksite causing fatality or
media coverage or community outcry multiple major injury
Theft or vandalism causing company loss over QAR
1M
Major Injury or illness with potential for permanent disability Significant environmental damage with one or more Theft or vandalism causing company loss of over QAR
or long-term hospitalization (over 3 months) irreversible impact on the local environment or ecosystem 500,000 but less that QAR 1M
Physical assault causing major injury
Moderate Injury or illness requiring medical treatment but no Environmental impact requiring reasonable mitigation Theft or vandalism causing company loss of over QAR
potential for LTI measures but no adverse effect on the local environment 100,000 but less than QAR 500,000
or ecosystem Physical assault causing injury that would require
medical treatment
Minor Injury or illness requiring first aid Environmental impact requiring minor or no mitigation Theft or vandalism causing company loss of over QAR
measure and no adverse effect on the local environment 10, 000 but less than QAR 100,000
or ecosystem Assault without any injury
Workplace harassment and bullying
Negligible Injury or illness requiring no first aid or medical Negligible or untraceable impact requiring no mitigation Theft or vandalism causing company loss below QAR
treatment (e.g. muscle cramp, minor scratches, 10,000
abrasion, headache etc) Violation of site access and other security rules.

Likelihood Description
Almost Certain Often occurred within the company in similar situation or condition
Highly Likely Often occurred within the industry and sometimes occurred within the company in similar situation or condition

Likely Sometimes occurred within the industry in similar situation or condition


Unlikely Sometimes occurred in other industries but rarely occurred in the construction industry in similar situation or condition
Highly Unlikely Never occurred in the industry or within the company in similar situation or condition

Consequence
The nature and severity of the harm that can be caused by a hazard
Likelihood
The possibility or probability of the hazard to cause the harm
Risk
A combination of the consequence (C) and likelihood (L) (R = C x L)
Existing Control
Any risk control measure already in place at the time of hazard identification and risk
Assessment
Residual Risk
The level of risk exposure after the implementation of risk control measures
(R’ = C’ x L’)

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Health and Safety Risk Assessment Worksheet

DESIGN AND BUILD OF LIGHT INDUSTRIAL & LOGISTICS UNITS LOCATED AT UM ALHOUL SPECIAL ECONOMIC
Project Title
ZONE

Client MANATEQ

Location UM ALHOUL QEZ-3 ECONOMIC ZONES

Scope TESTING & COMMISSIONING OF IRRIGATION SYSTEM

R/A Date 12th September 2019 Review date 11th February 2020

R/A Number EZ03-CW03-QBEC-MEC-RAS-000019-Rev02

R/A Undertaken by Sandeep Ramachandran ( HSE Manager )

Risk Assessment Residual Risk Level


S.I Who might be
Activity Task Hazards Identified Proposed Control Measures Action by
harmed and how?
No. Conseq Likeliho Risk Conseq Likelih Risk
uence od Score uence ood Score
 Put adequate caution signs at required
distance and barricades as well as trained flag
men to caution & direct vehicle drivers.
 Trained and experienced person shall perform
the task.
Hand Injury,
 Appropriate Documents (RAMS) to be
 Pinch point Cuts, obtained from concern parties in order to start
 Crush injury Crushing injury, the activities.
Project Manager
 Lack of knowledge Personal injury  Project HSE induction should be attended all
Mobilization of Property Damage Site Engineer /
 Absent mindedness 3 4 12
the crew.
3
1 men and Operatives and 1 3 Supervisor
 Slip, Trip, Fall  Maintain good housekeeping standards. Use
materials other site (before the
 Manual Handling safe handling techniques for the transportation
personnel / activity)
 Collision with of tools and equipment to the work place.
Workers
pedestrians vehicles  TBT and JHA to be conducted prior to start of
the work
 Proper supervision required.
 Bobcat shall be used if necessary.
 Personnels should keep safe distance from
equipments
 Banksman shall be provided for equipment

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operation
 Use adequate necessary PPEs such as safety
helmet, dust musk, safety goggles, safety
shoes, hand gloves, Hi-Vi vest,etc
 All lifting operations must be under control of
an ‘appointed person’ who will be competent
to take overall responsibility and possess a
method statement for the work activities.
 A Plan must be produced that considers
weight of load, radius of lift, overhead
clearance, ground conditions, positioning of
crane, and lifting equipment required.
 An assessment of the ground conditions must
be carried out by a competent person.
 Crane must have firm level base with load
bearing checks made on ground to support
weight of crane and load, shock loading, wind
stress and slewing torques.
 Slinging of loads must be carried out by
competent certified persons,
 Unintentional
Major injuries,  Lifting zone should be identified and cordoned
release of load Fatality off to prevent lifting over people.
 Load or equipment Impact
 The work area in to be barricaded and
striking person or Crushing Project Manager
Use of Plant and Pinch point provided with appropriate signage.
other vehicle Site Engineer /
Equipment in Property Damage  For cranes over 1 tonne ASLI’s, radius load 5 1 5 Supervisor
2  Unplanned Operatives and 5 4 20
Lifting indicators and motion limit switches must be
movement of load other site (before the
Operations fitted and operational by audio-visual
 Fire personnel / activity)
methods. The SWL must be indicated on
 Damage to Workers crane and never exceeded.
equipment  Exclusion zones must be set up prior, during
and dismantling of lifting operations
 Erection of crane must be carried out by
competent crane erectors.
 Operation of mobile cranes must be carried
out by a competent certified person.
 Test load prior to lift by raising 150mm only.
 Load must be correctly slung and secured.
 Loosed materials must be carried in
boxes/containers.
 TBT and JHA shall be conducted before start
of the task.
 All lifting equipment must be maintained to
manufactures instructions, generally weekly
inspections by operative required. After 12
months a thorough examination (T.E.) or Fork
lifting accessories (chains, slings) must have
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a thorough examination after 6 months and
weekly inspection. Each rope must identify
SWL
 Ensure equipment is operated and maintained
in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions
 Ensure equipment is not directed at people or
animals
 The condition of cables should be checked
prior to start of the work.
 Maintain proper Cable management to avoid
Personnel Injury-Eye, trips.
ears.  Drip tray shall be provided for the generator.
Fire
 Use of fuel Entanglement
 Fire extinguisher must be provided near the
 Tripping hazard due Soil contamination Generator.
to cables
Burns  Proper earthing shall be provided for the
Lungs disease/Health Project Manager
generator.
 Unguarded rotating Effects Respiratory Site Engineer /
Use of 4 3 12  Equipment should be repaired by competent 4
3 parts problems, 4 1 Supervisor
Generator person
 Unauthorized use Noise induced hearing
(before the
loss  Provision of RCD activity)
 Dust, Fumes Operatives and  The power tools should be inspected quarterly
 Spillage of fuel other site and provided colour coding tag after
 Noise personnel / inspection.
Workers  Ensure equipment is serviced on a regular
basis in accordance with manufacturer’s
operating instructions
 TBT and JHA shall be conducted before start
of the task.
 Use appropriate PPEs( such as safety helmet
, dust mask , safety goggles, safety shoe ,
hand gloves, hi-vi vest)

 Competent operators with valid license


operate the truck
Personal Injuries  Secure the equipment, remove key when
 Unauthorized use of Electrocution
leaving
plant and equipment Property damage
 Driver shall be aware of site speed limits and
 Persons and other Noise Induced Hearing
Loss site traffic rules. Project Manager
vehicle struck by Injury to Respiratory
Use of plant and  Vehicles must be checked by drivers before Site Engineer /
machine Tract/ diseases/cancer
4 equipment acute and chronic 4 4 16 use and secured afterwards. 4 1 4 Supervisor
 Restriction of
(water tanker) Operatives and  Planned maintenance programme for (before the
driver’s vision
other site equipment and plant. activity)
 Noise to Operator
personnel /  Banks man to ensure areas where reversing is
 Inhalation of
Workers necessary
Lubricating Oil Mists
 Remove curtains, etc that may block the
operator’s vision
 A banks man is to be used where driver’s
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vision is impaired or operating in congested
areas.
 Noise levels are to be monitored and
assessed as may be necessary
 Installation of silencer or noise reduction
equipment
 Use adequate necessary PPEs such as safety
helmet, dust musk, safety goggles, safety
shoes, hand gloves, Hi-Vi vest,etc
 TBT and JHA hall be conduced prior to
commencement of work.
 If work takes place in areas of poor ventilation;
action will be taken to prevent a build-up of
lubricating oil mist.

 Pressure gauges shall be inspected and


maintained.
 Prohibit unauthorized entry
 All gauges and test equipments shall be
correctly calibrated with valid calibration
certificates.
 Use and follow appropriate operating
procedures
 All water tanks opening/ manholes shall be
well barricaded with adequate signages
 Proper supervision shall be ensured
Major and minor injuries,  Provide adequate warning signs at workplace
 Bursting of Pipes Personal injury  Employ competent and qualified persons at
Fatigue
 Damaged Guages Diizziness
pressure testing. Project Manager
 Damaged Nausea  Barricade to limit the area of testing. Site Engineer /
5 Testing Equipments Operatives and 4 4 16  Minimize the personnel at workplace during 4 1 4 Supervisor
 Drowning other site testing. (before the
 Open trenches personnel /  Ensure proper barrication for trenches with activity)
 Improper Ventilation Workers signage.
 Provide awareness training to the personnel
on the pressure test.
 Permit shall be obtained prior to
commencement of activity
 Use Appropriate PPEs ( safety helmet, safety
glass
 A ventilator shall be used when working in
non-ventilated area
 Always use approved electrical connectors for
tools power supply
 Appropriate warning signs and tapes shall be
placed during testing and commissioning
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 Check pumps for overheating or any undue
vibration/noise
 Implement safe working test procedures.
 TBT and JHA hall be conduced prior to every
testing.
 Put adequate caution signs at required
distance and barricades in near traffic route.
 All persons must wear high visibility vest.
 Site safety inspection shall be done prior to
start. Eliminate or highlight all potential trips/
slip/ fall hazards.
 LOTO procedure shall be followed while
testing is carried out, wherever possible
 Trained and experienced Personnels shall
perform the task.
 Competent personnels shall conduct the
activity.
 Electricity  Ensure proper barrication for trenches with
Personal injury, signage
 Debris on floors- Fall
rags,oil spills, Noise induced hearing  All gauges and test equipments shall be
Standing water loss correctly calibrated with valid calibration
 Slips, trip
Eye irritation certificates.
Fatigue  All water tanks opening/ manholes shall be
 Damaged materials / Diizziness Project Manager
equipments Nausea well barricaded with adequate signages
Site Engineer /
 Noise respiratory diseases.
5 4 20  Permit shall be obtained prior to 5
6 Commissioning CO poisoning 1 5 Supervisor
commencement of activity
 Exhaust fumes Electrocution (before the
 Proper supervision shall be ensured. activity)
 Damaged Guages Fatality
Operatives and  Where possible damp down dust by sprinkling
 Damaged
other site of water.
Equipments
personnel /  A ventilator shall be used when working in
 Drowning
Workers non-ventilated area
 Open trenches
 Always use approved electrical connectors for
 Improper Ventilation tools power supply
 Appropriate warning signs and tapes shall be
placed during testing and commissioning
 Check pumps for overheating or any undue
vibration/noise
 TBT and JHA to be conducted prior to start of
the work
 All equipments / materials shall be checked
prior to installation.
 Use adequate necessary PPEs such as safety
helmet, dust musk, safety goggles, safety
shoes, hand gloves, Hi-Vi vest,etc

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 Toolbox Talk to all and working verification of
JHA
 Medical fitness of the workers & free from
phobia
 Close supervision and Trainings.
 Confined space permit/certificate to be issued
and permit should be displayed at the site
BEFORE work starts
 Gas test to be carried out by AGT
 Ensure no toxic gas is present
 O2 levels within the permissible limit (19.5 to
23.5%)
 Safe working platform to be provided inside
the chamber
Asphyxiation  Continued cross ventilation
Fall unconscious  Entry & exit list to be maintained
 Oxygen Deficiency. Heat stress related illness Project Manager
Dizziness  Hole watch/ attendant on top of the chamber
 High Temperature Site Engineer /
Working inside Operatives and  Communication facilities available
7  Entrapment 4 4 16 4 1 4 Supervisor
Confined Space other site  Change of workers in rotation
 Limited Access/ (before the
personnel /  Stand by vehicle nearby with FA kit and First activity)
Egress
Workers Aider.
 Continuous cold drinking water supply in place
 Emergency response team in place including
stand by vehicle
 Ensure all are with full body harness &
Lowering ropes
 Fire Extinguishers
 Authorized entry into the space
 Block sources of danger
 Retest before entry
 Assemble proper equipment & post observers
 Gas Detector
 Forced ventilation to be carried out
 Full time supervision and emergency
response team shall be at site.

 Pinch point Hand Injury,,  Use right tools for the task.
Cuts,
 Sharp Edges Crushing injury  Check the tools before performing the task. Project Manager
 Lack of knowledge Operatives and  Don’t use damaged tools Site Engineer /
Use of Hand 3 4 12 3
8
tools  Absent mindedness other site  Follow the manufacture instruction. 1 3 Supervisor
 Damaged hand tools personnel /  Defective tools should be identified and (before the
 Ejected particles Workers remove from the site. activity)
 TBT and JHA to be conducted prior to start of
the work
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 Keep the cutting tools sharp.
 Don’t keep sharp hand tools on pockets.
 Proper supervision required.
 Trained and experienced person shall perform
the task.
 Use adequate PPEs. (Eye and Ear Protection)

 Only 110 V power tools to be used


 TBT and JHA shall be conducted before start
of the task.
 Cable joints shall be with industrial sockets
 Trailing cables should not be in path
 Electric tools should be earthed and double
insulated
 Equipment should be repaired by competent
person
 Provision of RCD
 The power tools should be inspected quarterly
and provided colour coding tag after
inspection.
Hand Injury,,
 Equipment should be visually inspected before
 Electricity Cuts ,
Entanglement, use and checked for quarterly inspection
 Moving parts Crushing injury, Project Manager
colour coding tag.
Use of Power  Sharp surfaces Electrocution Site Engineer /
 Use of task specific / speed rated discs
9 tools  Entanglement Operatives and 4 4 16 4 1 4 Supervisor
 Ensure that the tools shall be in good working
 Damaged power other site (before the
condition
tools personnel / activity)
Workers  Tools shall be inspected before start of the
 Ejected Particles task
 Proper supervision required
 Never leave the tools unattended
 Tool shall not be pointed to any co – workers
 Hand should be free from the barrel end
 Tools should not be noted until should be
used fully.
 Trained and competent person shall perform
the task
 Area shall be barricaded and signage’s shall
be provided
 After completion store in the tools box
 Use Appropriate PPEs ( safety helmet, safety
glass

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 Clear the area after the completion of the task. Project Manager
 Don’t leave any material on the work area Site Engineer /
after performing the task. Supervisor
Major and minor injuries,  Supervisor should ensure that every material (before the
back injury, Burns, is kept in its designated place. activity)
 Slips, Trips and Falls Operatives and  Access / Egress should be always kept clear
 Minor / Major other site 3 3 9 3 1 3
10 Housekeeping and free from materials.
Injuries personnel /  Proper cable / hose management should be
 Fire Workers ensured.
 Supervisor shall ensure all the time that the
work area shall be clear.
 Use appropriate PPEs

 Proper manual handling technique should be


followed
 Sharp edges should be covered
 Manual handling hazard awareness training
should be provided.
 Use mechanical aids for transporting the
 Fall of material material to work place
Back pain
 Damage of material Personal injury
 If more than 20 kg use two person or
(strain/Sprain) mechanical means such as wheel barrow or Project Manager
Manual handling  Back pain
Operatives and other mechanical means (As per QCS section Site Engineer /
 Muscular disorder 3 3 9 3 1 3
11 other site 11 part 1.2.7.8) Supervisor
 Hernia
personnel /  Don’t carry heavy material too long (before the
 Cut injury activity)
Workers  TILE ( task, load , individual , environment )
 Fracture shall be considered before manual handling of
any material
 Don’t carry overload
 Don’t twist the body
 Use adequate necessary PPEs such as safety
helmet , dust musk , safety goggles, safety
shoe , cotton gloves, hi-vi vest)

 Unaware of the site  Before entering to the site attend the safety
General safety rules induction training from the HSE office
instructions :  Unaware of the Physical Injuries  Sign in and out at the security gate
 Site induction emergency escape Major and Minor Injuries  Emergency escape route shall clear Project Manager
 Emergency routes and assembly Operatives and  Emergency contact number shall be clear Site Engineer /
12 point other site 4 4 16  Report if found any incident , accident and 4 1 4 Supervisor
response
 unaware of the personnel / near miss (before the
 Site traffic emergency Workers activity)
 Use mandatory PPEs while entering to the site
management procedures ( safety helmet, safety shoe, handgloves,HI-
 Site welfare  unaware f the site VI vest)
traffic plan

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Work  All work will be stopped during the extreme
Activities with heat stroke, weather condition
heat exhaustion,
exposure to heat cramps,  Regular interval to be provided for workers in
high heat rashes hot session
temperature/  High heat stress Illness  Heat stress Index/ emergency plan to be
high humidity Index skin burns
vomiting,
monitored and implemented during working in
conditions head ache, extreme weather condition
(Heat Stress) collapse,  Drink water more frequently and add ORS for
blood pressure, irritation lost minerals and salt.
Operatives and other Project
 Supervisor need to keep a sharp eye on heat
site personnel / Manager /
4 3 12 related illness on fellow workers. 4 1 4
Workers Construction
 Proper meal and take proper rest during break Manager
time. Summer factor awareness.
 First Aid responders should be available, and
an emergency response plan should be in
place.
 Trainings related to heat stress to make
awareness among workers.
 Provide adequate medical attention to anyone
reporting symptoms or uneasiness.

Collision, Major  Reversing of vehicles shall be done only with


injuries, fracture. banksman
Supervisor, Foreman  All vehicles shall be equipped with reverse
and site workers alarms and working head and tail lamps.
 Unauthorized area shall be barricaded with
appropriate signages
 Adequate signages shall be provided
14 Night shift work regarding speed limits, junction, sharp bends,
Vehicle movement vehicle crossing, etc.
 Separate, clearly marked pedestrian access
shall be provided for pedestrians Project Manager /
4 4 16  Traffic routes wide enough shall be provided 4 1 4 Site Engineer/
for safety of the personnel where separation is Supervision Team
not practicable
 Pedestrian walkway provided with barriers at
site entrances and exits to prevent
pedestrians walking in front of vehicles
 Personnel shall use pedestrian access while
on site.
 Use adequate necessary PPEs such as safety
helmet, safety goggles, safety shoes, cotton
gloves, hi-vi vest)

Low visibility Supervisor, To check the illumination level as per Project Manager /
4 4 16 4 1 4 Site Engineer/
Foreman and site requirement by Lux meter from competent
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workers person Supervision Team
To provide the lighting meeting the QCS- 14,
Section 11, 1.5.3
Recommended levels for site lighting which
are given below
 Security 5/30Lux
 Movement and handling of peoples,
Machine and vehicles, Handling of
materials 20 LUX
 Store & stockyard 30 Lux
 Site entrance General access, vehicle and
pedestrian 30 LUX
 General work area 50LUX
 Reinforcing concreting, shattering erecting
100 LUX
 Fine craft work all work with Power tools
Painting Electrical 300 LUX
 Site hunts Rest room, Toilet 150 LUX
 Site office 500 LUX
 Emergency Lighting 5 to 70 LUX

Man Machine interface Supervisor, The Object of area lighting should be to


Foreman and site produce and overall level illumination,
workers Sufficient for workmen and vehicle to move
safely. Every part of the area should receive Project Manager /
4 4 16 light from the least two directions to avoid 4 1 4 Site Engineer/
dangerous, dense shadows Supervision Team
Pedestrian walkways should be kept clear
and illumination. High visibility

Open excavated area Supervisor, Excavation to be barrier off with warning


/edge Foreman and site signs and lighting to be arrange. Tower light Project Manager /
workers 4 4 16 to be increased and regular maintenance to 4 1 4 Site Engineer/
be ensure Supervision Team

Workers New to Night Supervisor, Site induction/ TBT to be performed HSE


works Foreman and site regarding lighting and night works Represent
workers 4 4 16 4 1 4
ative/ Site
Supervisor
Pinch points Supervisor, All moving part of machinery need to be Project
Foreman and site covered as per required guard Manager /
workers 3 4 12 3 1 3 Site
Engineer/
Supervision
Team
Protruding nails Supervisor,  Unwanted projected objects must be removed
3 4 12 3 1 3 Project
Foreman and site
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workers from the site or separate from the movement Manager /
area. Site
 De nailing to be done for all used and waste Engineer/
Supervision
plywood materials
Team

Movement of works Supervisor,  Work area to be fenced off and secured


man outside the work Foreman and site  Continues supervision to be done by security
area in dark workers personal and supervisor Project
 Used emergency contact number in case of Manager /
4 4 16 4 1 4 Site
an emergency (55219535)
Engineer/
 Appropriate facilities should be provided Supervision
together with break periods to allow the Team
worker to rest, refresh themselves and regain
alertness.
15
Environment. Contamination n of soil Supervisor.  Always keep workplace and premise neet
that will harm Foreman and clean and tidy Project
environment if the workers  Arrange all materials in a proper manner Manager /
spillage is in big amounts  Materials should be stored in a proper manner Site
 Inspection prior to commence of the activity to Engineer/
be conduct by respective supervisor Supervision
Team
 Notifying supervisor if there are dangerous
animals sighting.
 Evacuate the area immediately without
causing Panic
4 3 12 4 1 4
 Never work alone
 Ensure there is enough supervision to
facilitate communication between workers and
promote appropriate behavior and rational
decision making
 Adequate lighting should be install in the area
of work
 Avoid threatening the animals or insects as
these may aggravate the situation

Name: Amal Sarath Reviewed by: Name: Sandeep Ramachandran Approved by: Name: Georgios Trispotis
Prepared By: HSE Engineer HSE Manager Project Manager
Sign/ Date: Sign/ Date: Sign/ Date:

Fire and Emergency Evacuation Plan (FEEP)


 During the activity all staff must be aware of the FEEP for that activity. In the event of an injury during this task the HSE Officer shall ensure that first
aid treatment is available for the activity. The casualty shall be treated at the scene in the first instance. Should further treatment be required the closest
vehicle to the scene of the incident shall be deemed the FEEP vehicle to take the injured to the QBEC clinic for further treatment.
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 In the unlikely event that somebody is struck by debris or the trencher itself the casualty shall not be moved at all unless there is an immediate threat to life
by the location they are in or by the nature of the injuries sustained. QBEC emergency no: 55219535 ambulance shall immediately be called to the scene;
in the meantime the Primary First Aider 70525485 shall ensure the stability of the casualty.
 In the event of a fire during the activity then the fire extinguishers at the scene should be used to tackle the blaze if possible, all un required staff should
be evacuated from the location to a pre agreed location at the start of the activity.
 Civil Defense fire service should be called immediately to assist. All engines and electrical sources should be switched off and isolated.
 During in any FEEP all other activities in the area shall immediately be stopped until advised otherwise by the Senior Staff at the scene.
 Once the FEEP has been activated and the immediate threat is controlled the Project Management must be informed of the incident or accident.
 The scene should be sealed, either by staff or barriers if possible to ensure that his area remains the same for photographs and other investigation steps
that may be required. Depending on the nature and severity of the incident the Police may be required to attend the scene and to carry out their own
investigation.
 For investigation purposes all people who were involved in the activity are to identify themselves to the HSE Officer to assist in the investigation.
 All staff involved in the activity must be aware of this FEEP prior to the start of work.

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