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Document No: COR-OHS-TAF-002-001

RISK ASSESSMENT Revision No: 09


Effective Date: 20-July-2020

Health / Safety / Ref


Assessment Type Location OSC, Saudi Arabia EFS-004
Environment / Quality No.

Facility Name Schlumberger, Saudi Arabia Assessment carried out by HSEQ Officer Date 2-August-2020

Facility Account
Description of Work Bodily Fluid Spillage Clean Risk Assessment Reviewed by Date 2-August-2020
Manager

Risk Matrix
Severity Likelihood (L) Risk Value legend – (Risk Level)
Very Unlikely (1) Unlikely (2) Moderate (3) Likely Severity
(4) Very Likely (5)
X Likelihood = Risk Level
Severity
Fatalities (5) 5 10 15 20 25 Low 1-3
Major (4) 4 8 12 16 20
Serious (3) 3 6 9 12 15 Medium 4-6
Minor (2) 2 4 6 8 10 High 8-12
Negligible (1) 1 2 3 4 5
Extreme 15-25
Risk
No. Hazards Identified Who might be at Present Risk Level What else needs to be done to manage the risk? Residual Risk Level
harm and how
SE LIK PRL
(Additional Controls)
Risk SEV LIK RSL Risk
V

 COSHH training should be provided to staff as per COSHH


EFS risk register.
housekeeping  Provision of training for bodily fluid spillage care as per SOP.
Cleaning
Staff and Any  Safe system of work available and implemented.
1. chemicals(Disinf 3 3 9 High 3 1 3 Low
person in  Appropriate PPE available and used.
ectants)
contact with  Area used for the storage of chemicals to be clearly
body fluids. designated as such.
 Provision of adequate supervision.
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 Spillage area should be barricaded from other foot traffic.
housekeeping
 Spillage must be cleaned thoroughly and dried as far as
Slips, Trips & Staff and Any
2 3 2 6 Medium possible to prevent slipping. 3 1 3 Low
Falls person in
 Area should be cordoned off or Wet Floor sign (caution sign)
contact with
used as necessary.
body fluids.

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Document No: COR-OHS-TAF-002-001

RISK ASSESSMENT Revision No: 09


Effective Date: 20-July-2020

 All staff to receive training during first week of


employment on use of spillage kits & associated PPE.
 Staff to be made fully aware of potential consequences
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of contact with bodily fluids.
housekeeping
Infection and  Ensure correct disposal as per the SOP.
Staff and Any
3 illness 3 3 9 High  PPE issued should be worn. 3 1 3 Low
person in
 Adequate supervision to ensure that good personal
contact with
hygiene is observed and maintained.
body fluids.
 Cleaning operatives are trained to report incidents
when risk of infection may be apparent.
 Ensure PPE disposal methods are provided and used.
 Staff should be trained in the safe collection and
disposal of Body Fluids and procedures for dealing with
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spillage and disposal of waste.
housekeeping
 Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (face
Contamination Staff and Any
4 3 4 12 High mask, anti-bacteria sprays and wipes, aprons, gloves 3 1 3 Low
person in
etc.) will be provided and must be worn.
contact with
 Provision of biohazard waste bags and ensure that the
body fluids.
waste is handled by an approved waste management
company.

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