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RISK ASSESSMENT

CHECK PPE & CONTROLS REQUIRED


Hard Hats √ Respirator Fire Extinguisher Other - List
Safety Shoes √ Work Vest √ Lockout / Tag-out
Safety Glasses √ Safety Harness Permit to Work
Hearing Protection Face Shield Stokes Basket
Cotton Gloves Goggles Life Rings
Leather Gloves √ Ventilation √ Barricades

VESSEL:
WORK ACTIVITY: Painting in General.
REV. DATE: 0 / 01 December 2015 REGISTERED NO :- 025
Risk to INITIAL RESIDUAL
WHAT? RISK REQUIRED CONTROLS RISK

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

Disorderly deck area; Slip, trip S: Toolbox Talk & proper PPE.
and fall; PTW system if painting over-side or aloft.
Preparing tools and
Dropping paint container; hit √ 2 2 M Keep working area clean and tidy. Don’t rush, watch your step. 1 2 T
paints.
foot; Hold paint container/tin properly and keep dry.
Bodily injury.
Chemical hazard; exposure. S: Wear face mask and mix/stir paint in open area and stay with wind
Inhaling of fumes may lead to from the side (from left or right.)
long term lung’s problem. Stir paint slowly and with controlled motion.
Skin allergy. No smoking or naked light or hot work near the opened paint.
Opening paint Spillage on deck may cause Clean with thinner and immediately wash with soap and plenty of water if
container/tin and stirring slip or fire. √ √ 2 2 M paint splashed to body. 1 2 T
the paint. Fire extinguisher ready at site.
H: Read chemical Data Sheet/MSDS of paint for use prior to opening tin.
Dedicated chemical storage area.
IMDG Code & Awareness Training
Reporting of occupational health issues.

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Chemical hazards; S: Wear face mask and keep face some distance from painted surface.
exposure/inhaling of fumes. Buddy system, looking after one another.
Long term lung’s problem. Bring less than half the tin/container of the paint to ship side or aloft.
Skin allergy. H: Read chemical Data Sheet/MSDS of paint for use prior to opening tin.
Inhaling of toxic fumes. Dedicated chemical storage area.
Painting the bulk head,
Sun heat; fall due to √ √ √ 2 2 M IMDG Code & Awareness Training 1 2 T
etc.
exhaustion. Reporting of occupational health issues.
Crew instability leading to slip Wear heat cover/safety helmet/umbrella if necessary.
or fall over board. Drink plenty of water in extreme heat.
Paint spilled over board; Rest in between in sheltered area.
pollution. Stop work policy if feeling unwell.
Fall due to slip or trip; Keep working area clean and tidy.
Re-stowing tools and Foot may hit by dropping paint Don’t rush, watch your step.
√ 2 2 M 1 2 T
paint. container/tin; Hold container properly and keep it dry.
Bodily injury

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