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PT. SWIBER BERJAYA

CHECK PPE & CONTROLS REQUIRED


Hard Hats

Safety Shoes

Safety Glasses

Hearing Protection
Cotton Gloves
Leather Gloves

RISK ASSESSMENT

Respirator
Work Vest
Safety Harness
Face Shield
Goggles
Ventilation

Fire Extinguisher
Lockout / Tag-out
Permit to Work
Stokes Basket
Life Rings
Barricades

WORK ACTIVITY:

VESSEL:

Approaching
Installation.

Passenger Transfer.

REV. DATE: 02 / 20 Mar 2009


Risk to
WHAT?

JOB STEPS /
TASKS

Other - List

REQUIRED CONTROLS

Describe fully all equipment, facility, and/or procedure controls applicable for each
hazard (i.e. if PPE is used as control, it must be specifically describe.) If a control can
only be verified by documentation then it must be available. All controls must be valid
in that they reduce severity, probability of both.

HAZARD DESCRIPTION
*H

Passenger not observing 500 m


Safety Zone, smoking and talking on
the mobile phone.
Vessel approaching too fast, collision
with boat landing; Gas leak, fire or
explosion.
Vessel may be approaching
Installation where there is gas leak.
Engine, steering or bow thruster
failure; collision with Installation,
injury to human, damage to property
and pollution.
Bad weather, poor visibility and
strong currents.
Speed momentum, collision with boat
landing; damage to property.

*S

*E

REGISTERED NO :- 026

INITIAL
RISK

RESIDUAL
RISK

S: Toolbox Talk
All passengers and crew to wear proper PPE.
To make announcement on PA to advice passenger to stop smoking and
switch off their mobile phone.
Master to reduce speed and observe 500 m Safety Procedures/Checklist.
Test engines, steering and bow thruster before approach. Ensure that
Emergency Stop Button must also be working.
Engineers must always be ready for any call of emergency.
Approach boat landing with extra caution at safest speed.
Always in contact with PIC of Installation prior to final approach.
Vessel to carry portable gas detector if fixed gas detector not fitted.
Observe wind and currents direction in relation to boat landing.
Safety awareness all the time. Apply MOPO.
Use all available equipment to advantage such as Radar, search Light
and binocular, etc.

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Transfer from
vessel to boat
landing.

Leaving
installation.

Weather: Swell, wind, rein, currents &


tide.
Pitching & rolling causing stern
bumping with boat landing,
passenger tripped and fall overboard,
get crushed
between boat landing and vessel.
Deck obstruction; slip, trip and fall.
Overcrowding of boat landing,
jumping with backpack, off balance
and fall over board.
Manual handling of passengers
luggage; slipping/off balance, fall over
board. Hurting hands & back.
Heat, rain; heat stroke, wet and
slippery.
Light glare; hurting eyes.
Swing rope defective; MOB, physical
injury or drowning.
Metabolic (body) heat aggravated by
full body PPE; externally imposed
heat.
Exposure to sun.

Collision with other vessel or other


object.

Master to refer to MOPO and STOP WORK POLICY if condition not


favourable. Safety awaness.
Good ship handling skill. Good house keeping.
Crowd control on passenger at the boat landing, line them up.
Ask the passengers to hand over their bag to assisting AB on deck prior
to transfer and AB must hold hand rail or safety line while transfer assist.
Passenger has to wait until stern deck is level with the boat landing and
jump across while holding onto the swing rope.
Deck crew to guide passenger when it is safe to cross and assist the
incoming passengers to steady themselves by reaching their hands.
AB to have proper grip at the luggage and handrail at the same time.
AB to have correct posture in lifting and passing the luggage and the
other AB to give assistance when required.
Wear PPE such as long sleeve coverall.
H
To apply non-skid paint on aft deck.
AB to consume more water when day is hot and wear coloured safety
glass to reduce surface glare reflection effect.
Assisting AB at stern to observe and check the swing rope of any defect.
Passenger must test the swing rope before transferring.
H: Increased fluid intake (Awareness)
Provision of shade where possible
Scheduling of tasks
Ship captains medical guide
COSWP.
Sun block
Sun shade brims on hats
Tinted glasses
Long sleeve coveralls.
Maintain good seamanship, transfer engine control from Aft Station to
M Forward Station as soon as the boat landing is clear.

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