RISK ASSESSMENT
DEPARTMENT/ CONTRACTOR | BARQ GROUP
[05/09/20
TTASK DESCRIPTION Roding, Cabling & Splicing of FO cable
RISK SCORE CALCULATOR |
Use The Rsk Score Calculator To Determine The Level OF Rsk Of Each Hazard
What would the :
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Of an occurrence be? if
Catastrophic
‘What is the LIKELIHOOD of an occurrence?
Hierarchy of Controls
Almost
Certain
Major
Moderate
Minor
Negligible
Likelihood Rating
Very ikely | Likely Unlikely | Very Unlikely
‘Can the hazard be Eliminated or removed From the
work place?
Zan the product or pracess be substituted fora less
hazardous alternative?
barriers?
‘Can Administrativecortrols be adopted
ie, procedures, job rotation et.
Can Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing be worn
to safequard against hazards?
TSK RATING [Uketood x Sever)
LOW FISK (No further acon requred /NS
MEDIUM RISK rc arabe) /S
(Cromgaree y;
Lega! Requirement = Yes/Noacriviry /
PROCESS,
HAZARD DETAILS
CONSEQUENCE DETAILS
BEFORE ACTION
RISK
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‘CURRENT CONTROL MEASURES /
ACTIONS,
RESPONSIBILITY
cable
Laying and
Pulling.
Body injuries
Back Injury
Personal shal wear personal
protective equipment such
{2s Harchat, Eye Projection,
Hand Gloves and Safety
Shoes during CABLE LAYING,
PULLING and or termination.
Regular short est breaks.
Supervisor of Forman shal
give Tool Box talk to his
workers prior to start of
work
Foremen/
Supervisor
‘able
unloading
from
vehicle and
prior to
pulling
FOC damage/ cuts/
hand injury
Personnel who involved
Adequate manpower should
be available and proper
techniques to be applied
FOC must be rolling and
colliding on tarpaulin and
area should be isolated from
traffic and pedestrian.
Personnel must wear hand
gloves and PPE
The area must beHard
barricaded with signage to
prevent trip others and
damage to cable.
Technicians
Back Injuries for
‘Manual Handling
Personnel injury
‘Maintain manual handling
techniques, especially when
lifting objects ey bend
knees, keep the back as
straight as possible and
establish good balance and
use body weight to lft and
‘arty oF move objects or
materials, Use mechanical
lifting equipment whenever
possible.
‘Workers shall not run when
workerspulling cables
‘Trapping injurios
Property Damage/ Injury
Cable Jack shall be of
sufficient capacity and
placed on an even and hard
surface
‘Warning signs shall be
positioned adjacent to cable
laying
Permit To Wark system to
be followed to ensure that
gliding and termination of
‘ables are on electrically
Isolated panels,
‘rea of loading and
unloading shall be
barricaded properly
Damaged cables Drums shall
be repaired before they are
loaded or unloaded for the
Jobsite
Workers
Heat stress
Dehydration
Stripping of fibre
optic cable
Gate from knives
Strains from
bending / stooping
to reach cables,
Kee injuries from
kneeling on floor,
Technicians
Provide COOL DRINKING
WATER atthe jobsite
especially during hot
weather condition
Immediately get out from
the cable pulling / laying
area when symptoms of
heat stress attacked and
inform your Supervisor or
Safety Officer immediately
Foreman/Workers
‘A self-retracting knife must
be used to reduce the risk of
Injuries,
Technicians move to stretch
legs as they feel the need to
Technicians report all work
related injuries, including
aches and pains from
termination of work,‘Termination of
fibre-optic,
cabling
Eye Injury from
fying glass
particles
Technicians / Co-
worker/passers by
Technicians are trained to
cut / strip fibre-optic cabling
to reduce the risk offing
particles
Technicians are supplied
with suitable PPE for the
task hand gloves and safety
vegies)
Technicians are provided
with, and use a sharps
Container into which to
place stripped cable ends
Technicians are trained to
dispose of off cuts and
sharps.
Technicians
Isopropanol alcohol
used for cleaning
Inhalation:
Exposure to
400ppm causes
headache,
levitation, dizziness,
weakness nausea
and asphyxiation.
Eve Contact:
Causes irritation,
reainess, blurred
sight
‘Skin Contact:
Causes irritation,
defeating of skin,
deematits
Technicians/ co-worker/
passers-by.
Only trained fibre topic
termination technicians use
!sopropanol alcohol also in
impregnated wipes
Seek medica attention on
excessive exposure to these
levels, Call 999 and tell the
‘operator that exposure to
this substance has occurred,
Very small amounts of ia are
used to clean fibre optic
elements.
Must be used only in open
well ventilated area.
Awiping cloth is required to
Use/aispense 1,
Always ensure that
adequate ventilation is
avallable in the areas where
Iaisto be used.
Use vent fans if required to
Increase ventilation through
flow.
Technicians
Termination of
fibre-optic
Eye injury from
Technicians
Follow setup and operating‘cabling witha | ving glass, burns
splicer fromare,
temporary
blindness from arc.
Burns fram oven
instructions for splicer/oven
unit
Only trained fibre optic
‘termination technician are
tousea spice.
Technicians are supplied
with sultable PPE forthe
task Hand Gloves/ safety
goggles.
Burns form arc are reduced
due to the fact thatthe are
will only function once the
safety cover isin place.
Temporary blindness is
greatly reduced to the fact
‘that the arc will not function
until the safety cover isin
place
“General
oucheeping | unvemoved Scrap
‘and Rubbish
Environmental
‘Observe good housekeeping
Ensure the work area is
cleaned up after work is
complated before leaving.
the site
Foreman
‘supervisor
Prepared By:
(Department / Contractor Representative)
‘Saifudheen K Musthafa
Position
Safety Officer
Signature
‘Approved By:
(Department / Contractor Manener)
“jo Thamas Koshy
Position
Project Engineer
Signature
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NOTE:
“The submitted Risk Assessmentshall not be accepted and reviewed by AL HSE Department if without the signa
Contractor's Representative and their Manager,
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