HSE Risk Assessment: Piling Work
HSE Risk Assessment: Piling Work
HSE Risk Assessment: Piling Work
Approved by
Competent Discipline Engineer M Abdul Saboor (Project Manager) EHS Representative (Name, Zahid Khalil ( Site HSE Manager)
(Name, Signature and Date) Signature and Date)
Activity Hazard Risk and affected Existing Control Measures (L) (S) (RR) Additional Control Measures (L) (S) (RR) Check
Step Persons
Survey Heat Heat Stress Isolate working area with 2 3 6 Tool Box Talks 1 3 3 Project/
L H M L H L Manager
setup Survey and Personal barricades, Trainings Supervisor
equipment falls injury due to Ensure area of work is clear of all Supervision
Eye injury slip/trip/fall debris As per KSA municipality HSE
Personal Injury Survey Foreman to inspect working area requirements
due to working equipment falls before allowing survey team on
near roads due to wind or site
hit by transport Legs of tripod to be securely
Eye injury bedded into ground and mercury
(sand/dust) accuracy to be checked.
No activity during wind or sand
storm
No vehicles allowed within area
No lone working
Provision and use of appropriate
PPE esp. eye protection
Suitable training & Supervision
Adequate traffic management
plans.
Plant and Inadequate Personal injury 3rd party certified / Tested 4 3 12 Tool Box Talks 2 3 6 Project/
H H H L H M Manager
Machinery Inspections, Property equipment, All Plant and Trainings Supervisor
(General) Testing and damage Machinery shall be inspected by Supervision
Maintenance of Traffic DF prior to start work. As per KSA municipality HSE
Plant/Equipment Incidents Regular maintenance of requirements
. equipment and recorded.
Fall from. If equipment is unsafe to use,
Trapping. take out of work.
Pressurized Air No passenger allowed to ride on
and Hydraulic equipment.
Hoses-Bursting. Follow speed limits and
Exposed Moving banksmen signals.
parts. Keep away from moving
Use of spanners equipment, Designated
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Use of Moving parts Personal injury All concrete pumps to be 3rd party 4 3 12 Tool Box Talks 1 3 3 Project/
concrete Plant failure inspected H Trainings Low Manager
due to slip Supervisor
pumps All vehicles to comply with legislation in Risk
Hazardous Effected the Supervision 58
respect of registration and testing
chemicals environment All equipment is to be inspected by a As per KSA municipality HSE
Fire requirements
Helpers competent person prior to use.
Wastage Operator has Valid license / certification
operators
Exclusion zone created around working
concrete pump
Noise levels assessed and PPE
provided as required
Refuelling Contact with Environmental Use fuel nozzles that 2 3 6 Tool Box Talks 1 3 3 Project/
L H M L H T Manager
Chemicals, Damage. automatically shut-off the flow of Trainings Supervisor
Fire, Property fuel when tank is full. Supervision
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Spillage on Damage. Keep a spill kit near fuel and oil As per KSA municipality HSE
ground, Personal injury storage areas and refuelling requirements
areas.
Drip trays in place for all static
Environmental protective
measures such as plastic
sheeting in place for any mobile
plant fuelling
Store oil away from watercourses
or surface water drains.
No mixed storage.
Selection and use of appropriate
PPE.
Plant to catch any nuisance leaks
and drips that may occur.
Routine servicing only permitted
in designated areas.
Plastic Lining to avoid spillage on
ground.
Hazardous Hazardous Fire, Spill kits and eye wash kits to be 4 3 12 Tool Box Talks 1 3 3 Project/
H H H L H T Manager
Materials substances Explosion available with personnel trained in Trainings Supervisor
Handling. Flammable Inhalation use. Supervision
chemicals Contact with Adequate fire precautions As per KSA municipality HSE
Spillages Chemicals available requirements
Soil Trained fire marshals / fire
Contamination extinguisher operatives available
MSDS’s available at work
locations, to include HSE / Env. /
Clinic / PMV / Stores
Suitable bunded storage facilities
or drip trays available for all
hazardous chemicals
All workers fully briefed as to
requirements of COSHH
assessments
Use, storage & disposal in line
with COSHH assessment
No mixed storage of hazardous
chemicals
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Adequate signage
Training & supervision. Selection
and use of appropriate PPE, as
per COSHH assessment.
Excavation Trench Collapse Personal Injury Slope or step faces 2 3 6 Tool Box Talks 1 3 3 Project/
L H M L H T Manager
s Persons falling Engulfment Excavation permit in place Trainings Supervisor
into excavations Property Provision of utility services Supervision
Material or plant damage buried drawings on site As per KSA municipality HSE
falling into services All excavations will have suitable requirements
excavations fixed barriers at least 1.5m from
leading edges
Provision of adequate signage
Creation of safe pedestrian
access routes away from
excavations
Safe access and egress shall be
provided for all excavations and
access bridges over the trenches
should be provided.
Excavation daily inspection
checklist to be completed by
competent person
Training & Supervision
Regular TB Talks ref: excavation
safety
All excavated spoil to be placed at
least 1.5m from leading edges
Creation of vehicle access routes
away from excavations
No lone working in excavations
to be inspected by Workshop
Operator to carry out daily
operator checklist prior to use.
All excavators shall deploy
outriggers if fitted
Visibility blind spots to be
minimized by mirrors.
Flashing beacon fitted.
Windows, lights, Mirrors to be
cleaned regularly.
The cab floor to be kept clean and
free from any obstacles which
may affect the safe operation of
the Machine.
Ground workers to wear Hi
Visibility Vests, safety boots and
helmets at all times.
Exclusion zone to be created
around working excavators
All excavators to be included in
Planned Preventative
Maintenance schedule
All excavators to have Fire
extinguisher in cab
Gas Fire and Burns Hot work Permits 4 3 12 Tool Box Talks 2 3 6 Project/
H H H L H M Manager
Cutting and explosion Electric shock Pre use tool Inspections Trainings Supervisor
Welding Thermal Arc Eye All hot works conducted by Supervision
Radiation Heat Disorders suitably trained and competent As per KSA municipality HSE
Ultra-violet Respiratory persons. requirements
radiation problems Proper identification and storage
Gases and Systemic of acetylene and oxygen tanks.
fumes, poisoning from All cutting / welding sets to be
Compressed fumes fitted with flash back arrestors
Gases (Release Remove all combustible materials
of high pressure) from areas of hot works.
Provision of Fire extinguishers.
Provision of suitable ventilation as
required (dilution / forced)
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Manual Heavy loads Back Pain, Consider 2-person lift 4 3 12 Tool Box Talks 1 3 3 Project/
H H H L H T Manager
Handling Uneven loads Muscular Pain. No stacking above shoulder level. Trainings Supervisor
Poor Hand Injuries. Selection of materials based on Supervision
Techniques. weight e.g. 25kg bags not 50kg if As per KSA municipality HSE
Pinch Points possible. requirements
All staff HSE inducted
STARRT briefings / Tool Box
Talks ref: manual handling.
Mechanical aids to be used where
possible.
Job rotation for lifting tasks
Regular breaks.
Selection and use of appropriate
PPE
Working at Fall of men / Personnel Temporary works structural 4 3 12 Tool Box Talks L 3 6 Project/
H H H 2 H M Manager
Height materials from Injuries, design as required Trainings Supervisor
height. Property Competent supervision Supervision
Structure damage Only essential personnel and As per KSA municipality HSE
Collapse. equipment to be allowed on to requirements
raised working platforms.
Lanyard system for hand tools
where possible
Use double rail fixed barriers and
toe boards on leading edges.
Adequate signage and exclusion
zones around temporary
structures
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Using the Flying Operator / Helper Double eye protection in 4 3 12 Tool Box Talk 1 3 3 Project
Grinding Particles/ addition to mandatory PPE’s to H H H Trainings L H T manag
machine Sparks or be worn Supervision er
swarf causing Operators to ensure the other Supervi
injury personnel are not in the area sor
Untidy work The guard must always be in
area causing place while grinding
slips, trips and Power tools must be handled
slips with care
Noise Users shall ensure that hand
Dusts from held grinders are properly
materials configured for use for a left or
Vibration right handed person as
Bursting of the applicable
disc due to Handles or guards shall not be
incorrect removed from the grinder
wheel/stone Disc RPM should be greater
being used than the grinding machine
Spark causing Only trained and authorised
fire personnel to check the machine
Entanglement/ before use
contact with Suitable ear protection should
moving wheel be worn at all the times while
using grinder.
Dead man switch shall be in
working condition
Combustible and flammable
material must not be stored
near grinding location, before
commencing any activity the
operator must ensure the area
is free from such material.
Fire extinguisher must be
located close the hand
In case of 240V power supply,
ELCB with 30 mA tripping
sensitivity shall be provided
Grinding machine assorted
cables and distribution board
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TBT is necessary.
Steel reinforcement columns
shall be properly supported
against accidental fall.
Suitable working platform shall
be provided while working
Emergency Poor emergency Disruption to Project specific emergency plan 4 3 12 Tool Box Talks 1 3 3 Project/
M H H L H T Manager
Situations response project established Trainings Supervisor
Unforeseen Personal Emergency plan reviewed Supervision
situations. injuries periodically throughout life of As per KSA municipality HSE
Property project requirements
damage Emergency procedure included in
Worsening of induction and reiterated in
an incident if briefings and Tool box talks.
dealt with All work locations to have clear
incorrectly signage for emergency exits /
assembly
Emergency contact details posted
on site notice boards and office
bulletin boards
Emergency facilities on standby
(ambulance / fire engine / clinic)
Trained First Aiders available
throughout the site
Trained fire wardens available
throughout the site
Fire points / first aid boxes
available throughout the site
Scheduled emergency drills