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RISK ASSESSMENT FOR INSTALLATION OF ALUMINIUM Date: 19.03.

2023 Rev 00

CLADDING FOR DUCTING & PIPING Next revision: 18.09.2023

Main Contractor:
PROJECT: EXIT 10 – AL HAMRA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, RIYADH
Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast

LLC

Mechanical Engineer / HSE Manager HSE HEAD PROJECT DIRECTOR


0 19’Mar’2023 Richard Geo/ Abdul Rahim Khasim Seon Waterman Ahmed Atef

Rev Date Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by

Risk Assessment Committee


RA Preparation Members -
Rayees Sidiq Project Manager
Prabakaran Kamraj Construction Manager
AbdulRaheem Khasim HSE Manager
Ahmed Abdelfattah QA/QC Manager
Responsible Implementation Members -
Concern Site Engineer
Concern Site Supervisor
Concern Site Foreman

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RISK ASSESSMENT FOR INSTALLATION OF ALUMINIUM Date: 19.03. 2023 Rev 00

CLADDING FOR DUCTING & PIPING Next revision: 18.09.2023

Main Contractor:
PROJECT: EXIT 10 – AL HAMRA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, RIYADH
Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast

LLC

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RISK ASSESSMENT FOR INSTALLATION OF ALUMINIUM Date: 19.03. 2023 Rev 00

CLADDING FOR DUCTING & PIPING Next revision: 18.09.2023

Main Contractor:
PROJECT: EXIT 10 – AL HAMRA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, RIYADH
Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast

LLC

Steps Activity Hazards Who might Risk Description Risk Risk Control Measures Risk Who is
be harmed Ranking Ranking Responsible
L C R L C R
1 Mobilization Vehicular Site Collision of vehicles, 3 3 9  Driver must have valid heavy vehicle 1 3 3 Security personnel,
of: Movement Workers, hit/run-over the site driving license. Logistic
Aluminium Visitors & workers, visitors or  Vehicle must have the valid registration, supervisor,
Cladding Drivers structure. insurance and periodic inspection Site Supervisor,
Store Keeper
Sheet and certificate.
accessories.  Vehicle must be equipped with horn,
reverse alarm, head light and indicators
Power tools etc.
(Drill  Site Speed Limit to be followed by
Personal Injury
machine). driver.
Property Damage
 Banksman to be deployed with each
Hand Tools heavy vehicle to guide the driver.
(Rivet gun,  Hi-Vi Vest shall be worn.
Sheet cutter-  Flash light to be used in night shift.
snip, Spanner,  Adequate illumination to be ensured
Hacksaw during night shift.
frame,  Designated pedestrain access to be
Hammer). provided and usage of the same to be
ensured.
Scaffold, Unsafe/Sub- Site Risk of injury due to 3 4 12  Ensure tools and equipment are tested by 1 4 4 Store Keeper,
Podium step standard/ Workers, use of unsafe, competent person prior to engaging in Site Engineer,
(for height damaged tools Visitors sub-standard, operation and be assured of good Site Foreman.
work). and equipment damaged tools and condition.
equipment  All tools must be properly checked,
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RISK ASSESSMENT FOR INSTALLATION OF ALUMINIUM Date: 19.03. 2023 Rev 00

CLADDING FOR DUCTING & PIPING Next revision: 18.09.2023

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PROJECT: EXIT 10 – AL HAMRA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, RIYADH
Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast

LLC

inspected and tagged (color-coded)


before issuing to site.
Personal Injury  Unsafe, sub-standard, damaged tools and
equipment to be rejected and kept in safe
lock room so not to issued to site. The
same to be registered.

2 Offloading & Heavy load Involved Musculoskeletal 3 3 9  Use mechanical aids (hand trolley) 1 3 3 Site engineer
shifting of crew injuries (Fatigue, whenever requires.
Aluminium sprain & strain etc.)  Load should be handled within carrying Site supervisor
Cladding capacity.
Sheet (small  Follow job rotation cycle or give breaks
rolls) and during activity to reduce strain on
accessories & employees physically.
tools  Training on MANUAL HANDLING
manually. shall be provided to the involved crew.
 Engage adequate number of workers as
per task requirement.
 Use suitable PPEs (hand gloves, helmet,
safety shoes and hi-vi-vest) throughout
the working time.
Slip, Trip & Fall Involved Personal injury 2 3 6  Make sure the pathway is clear and free 1 3 3 Site engineer
(Obstructed crew, from any obstruction.
Access) workers  The ground surface should be even. Site supervisor
nearby and  Good housekeeping practice to be
visitors.
followed strictly.
 Make sure adequate illumination is
provided in walkways and storage area.
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RISK ASSESSMENT FOR INSTALLATION OF ALUMINIUM Date: 19.03. 2023 Rev 00

CLADDING FOR DUCTING & PIPING Next revision: 18.09.2023

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PROJECT: EXIT 10 – AL HAMRA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, RIYADH
Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast

LLC

 Always wear mandatory PPEs.


Poor Involved Personal injury (Back 2 3 6  Adequate training on manual handling 1 3 3 Site engineer
Ergonomics crew injuries) techniques to be provided to the team
prior to start the task. Site supervisor
 While offloading and carrying the load,
make sure the body posture is correct.
 Avoid stooping and twisting.
Heat and Involved Heat related illnesses 3 3 9  Ensure the modification of work 1 3 3 Project Manager,
temperature crew (heat syncope, skin schedule and arrange frequent rest period Construction
rashes, heat stroke with water breaks in shaded area. Manager,
etc.)  Follow the summer mid-day break law Site Engineer,
Site Supervisor
(12 PM to 3 PM from 15th June to 15th
September) while working under direct
sunlight.
 Training on HEAT STRESS &
Prevention shall be provided.
 Use buddy system to observe eachother
for symptoms.
3 Offloading & Mechanical Operative, Personal injuries, 3 4 12  The fork lift must be third party certified and 1 4 4 Site engineer,
shifting of failure/Lack of site workers Property damage pre-inspection of the equipment to be
Aluminium maintenance performed for any damage. Site supervisor,
Cladding  The operative should be third party certified
Sheet by and must have valid forklift operating licence Material
and to be familiar with associated hazards coordinator,
using
and control measures. Procurement dept.
Forklift.
 Make sure the periodic maintenace of all
attachments and forklift is performed.
Unstable floor Operative Minor to major 3 3 9  Pre-inspection of the forklift movement 1 3 3 Site engineer,
injuries, area to be performed prior to start the Site supervisor,
Property damage
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RISK ASSESSMENT FOR INSTALLATION OF ALUMINIUM Date: 19.03. 2023 Rev 00

CLADDING FOR DUCTING & PIPING Next revision: 18.09.2023

Main Contractor:
PROJECT: EXIT 10 – AL HAMRA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, RIYADH
Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast

LLC

activity.
 The pathway should be free from debris
and puddles and the ground should be
stable.
 Closed supervision to be ensured.
Overloading Operative, Minor to major 3 4 12  Ensure the load does not exceed the safe 1 4 4 Site engineer,
Site injuries, work load (SWL) capacity of forklift and Site supervisor.
workers. Property damage. load should be secured properly.
 Always make sure the load is secured
before moving the forklift and double
check that the load is stable.
Blind spots Operative Minor to major 3 4 12  Forklift blind spots are dangerous that is why 1 4 4 Site engineer,
Site workers injuries if the load is too heavy and large in size, the Site supervisor
visitors Other unwanted operator should drive the forklift in reverse.
situations,  Make sure the reverse alarms and lights are in
Property damage good condition and functional.
 Ensure adequate illumination is provided
in working area.
 Trained banksman to be assigned for the
job.
High speed Operative Unwanted situation 3 3 9  Operator and banksman should be 1 3 3 Site engineer,
Site workers may occurred, communicated on hazards and their Site supervisor
control measure mentioned in the risk
Personal injuries, assessment.
 Operator should maintain the speed of forklift
Property damage according to site’s requirement (Maximum
forklift speed shall not be more than 8 mph in
general and not more than 3 mph in high
pedestrian traffice area).
 Operator should not try to race, take sharp
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RISK ASSESSMENT FOR INSTALLATION OF ALUMINIUM Date: 19.03. 2023 Rev 00

CLADDING FOR DUCTING & PIPING Next revision: 18.09.2023

Main Contractor:
PROJECT: EXIT 10 – AL HAMRA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, RIYADH
Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast

LLC

turns and use the forklift on destructive ways.


Man-machine Site Minor to major 3 3 9  Arrangements to be made in order to 1 3 3 Site engineer,
interface workers, injuries site workers keep the pedestrians away from in-use Site supervisor
visitors and forklift.
 Keep safety tape/chain marking where any
unauthorized person can and can not walk
and also make it clear where the forklift can
go and can not go.
 Make sure spot lights and horns are installed
and functional to alert the site workers and
visitors about forklift movement.

4 Storage of Improper Involved Improperly storage of 2 3 6  Store the materials in designated area only. 1 3 3 Store Keeper,
Aluminium storage crew and rolls may cause harm  Area to be barricaded (Hard) with necessary Logistic
Cladding Visitors to workers and signboards. coordinator,
Sheet Roll visitors. Site engineer.
Minor to major  Make sure the materials are stacked correctly
injuries. according to their shape, size and weight.
 Ensure the materials are stored according to
Property loss manufacturer’s recommendations. Must be
stored in a secured location (covered and dry
place).

Slip, trip and fall Involved Scattered items in the 2 3 6  Make sure the aisles are free from 1 3 3 Site Engineer
( Obstructed crew and aisles may cause obstruction.
aisles) Visitors workers to trip and  Good housekeeping practice to be strictly Site Supervisor
fall.
followed.
Store keeper
Personal injuries.  Do not leave any material unattended in the
aisles.

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RISK ASSESSMENT FOR INSTALLATION OF ALUMINIUM Date: 19.03. 2023 Rev 00

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PROJECT: EXIT 10 – AL HAMRA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, RIYADH
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LLC

 Materials shall be stored according to “First


In-First Out” (FIFO) basis.

Pest (termite and Materials Property loss 2 3 6  Schedule regular pest control inspections in 1 3 3 Store keeper
rodent) attack storage area to identify the entry points and
harborage area of rodents and termites. Logistic
coordinator
 Periodic pest control treatments shall be
conducted in coordination with main
Procurement
contractor. Engineer
 Keep the storage area dry and free from
moisture or stagnant water.
 Maintain cleanliness and good housekeeping
practice in store.

Sharp edges of Workers Minor cut injury 2 3 6  Keeps hands and other body parts away from 1 3 3 Site engineer
material sharp edges. Site supervisor
 Use appropriate PPE (Hand Gloves).

Fire Workers Burn, 3 4 12  Ensure the firefighting system is installed in 1 4 4 Construction


(Combustible Property damage the storage area. Manager,
materials)  Adequate number of suitable fire Site engineer,
Procurement dept.
extinguishers to be provided.
Store keeper.
 Do not perform any hot work activity near
storage area.
 Materials should not be placed in exit route.
 Emergency contact numbers shall be
displayed in storage area.
 Training to be provided on Fire fighting.
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CLADDING FOR DUCTING & PIPING Next revision: 18.09.2023

Main Contractor:
PROJECT: EXIT 10 – AL HAMRA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, RIYADH
Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast

LLC

 Necessary warning sign (like NO


SMOKING) shall be placed.

5 Access to and Slips, Trips and Site Personal Injury 2 3 6  Access/egress to be kept clear all the time 1 3 3 Site engineer
from Site Falls Workers, with required signages to nearest exit.
Visitors  No materials to be allowed to keep on the Site supervisor
walkways.
Obstructed  All power cables to be overheaded height
Access by using S-Hooks (Non-Conducter
Hangers).
 Regular housekeeping to be in place all
the time.
 Ensure adequate illumination is provided.
6 Use of Damaged Operative Electric shock 3 4 12  All power tools shall be inspected and 1 4 4 Site Engineer
Drilling tools/cables color coded.
Machine to Personal Injuries  Operative and supervisor will inspect the Site Supervisor
install. Poor routing of tools for any damage or defect.
cables  Make sure periodic maintenace of tools is
carried out.
 Double insulated cables shall be used.
 Damaged cables should be return to
store.
 Cables should be hanged on “S” shaped
nonconductive hanger.
Dust (Minor) Operative Irritation in respiratory 2 3 6  PPE – Dust Mask according to 1 3 3 Site Engineer
tract standards to be worn by workers. Site Supervisor

Flying debris Operative, Eye injury 2 4 8  PPE-Wear suiatble safety glass while 1 4 4 Site Engineer
workers using drilling machine. Site Supervisor

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CLADDING FOR DUCTING & PIPING Next revision: 18.09.2023

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PROJECT: EXIT 10 – AL HAMRA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, RIYADH
Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast

LLC

nearby
Hand-arm Operative Muscular sprain 3 3 9  Job rotation system to be followed. 1 3 3 Site Engineer
vibration  Use suitable low-vibration tools.
 Check tools before use to make sure the Site Supervisor
tools are properly maintained and
repaired to avoid increased vibration
caused by faults.
 Reduce the amount of time to use the tool
in one go.
 Trining shall be provided on safe use of
power tools.
 Wear appropriate hand gloves.
Poor Operative, Headache, dizziness & 2 3 6  Ensure adequate illumination is provided in 1 3 3 Site Engineer
illumination & workers eye strain working area.
ventilation nearby &  Make sure emergency lights are available in Site Supervisor
visitors case of power failure in enclosed areas.
 Ensure proper ventilation system is installed
in the working area.
Slip, Trip and Operative & Personal injuries 2 3 6  Maintain good gousekeeping practice in 1 3 3 Site Engineer
Fall workers the area.
nearby  Keep the area free of any obstruction. Site Supervisor
 Cables shall run in neatly manner and
hang on insulated hangers.
 Keep all tools and materials in toolbox.
7 Use of hand Defective hand Operative, Minor to major 3 3 9  Use approved tools only. 1 3 3 Site engineer
tools for tools Nearby injuries  Pre-check of hand tools shall be
installation of workers performed. Site supervisor
cladding for  Damaged and defective tools shall not be
ducts and used.

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CLADDING FOR DUCTING & PIPING Next revision: 18.09.2023

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PROJECT: EXIT 10 – AL HAMRA DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, RIYADH
Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast

LLC

piping.  Do not use handmade tools.


Sharp edges Operative Cut injury 2 3 6  Use right tool for the job. 1 3 3 Site engineer
 Use recommended PPEs (Hand gloves).
 Keep hands away from sharp edge. Site supervisor
Slipping of tools Operative, Personal injuries 2 3 6  Check the condtion of each tools prior to 1 3 3 Site engineer
while using Nearby use.
workers  Hand tools to be used only for the Site supervisor
intended purpose.
 Ensure the parts of tools are properly
fitted and is not loosen.
Flying particles Operative, Eye injury 2 3 6  Always wear eye protection (safety 1 3 3 Site engineer
Nearby goggles).
workers  Keep nearby workers away from working Site supervisor
area.
Awkward Operative Fatigue 2 3 6  Ensure the body posture is correct. 1 3 3 Site engineer
position  Do not work for longer time in one
position. Site supervisor
Poor Operative, Slip, trip & fall 2 3 6  Always maintain good housekeeping 1 3 3 Site engineer
housekeeping Nearby practice.
workers Personal injury  Make sure the access/egress is not blocked Site supervisor
by materials or waste.
 Keep the tools in toolbox when not in
use.
8 Work at height Poor scaffolding Involved Poor scaffold 3 4 12  The scaffolding shall only be erected, 1 4 4 Procurement dept.
(Aluminum assembly crew, site assembly may lead to dismantled, altered and inspected by Site engineer
scaffolding) workers and scaffold collapse. competent person. (3rd party Certified). Site supervisor
for installation visitors.  Scaffolding shall be erected in accordance Scaffold supervisor
of Minor to major with approved design. Scaffold inspector
Aluminium injuries  Scaffolding components should be of good

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Cladding graded quality.


 Use of loose and weak planks should be
avoided.
 Work Permit shall be obtained to carryout the
job.
 Training on WORK AT HEIGHT shall be
provided
 STARRT card shall be filled and
communicated to all involved personnel.
 While erecting scaffold, red tag shall be
displayed on height equal to eye level.
 Workers should use chin straps, leather
gloves and safety harness full time.
 Area to be barricaded and sign boards to be
displayed.
Electrocution Involved Person may fall, 3 4 12  The supervision staff must ensure there is no 1 4 4 Site engineer
crew Serious injuries, overhead electrical services while working on Site supervisor
Fatality scaffold. Scaffold supervisor
 Adequate distance shall be maintained
between scaffold structure and electrical
services.
 Site coordination must be ensured with
electrical team.
 Ensure the availability and correct use of
double lanyard full body safety harness.
Falling object Involved Bruise, Cut, Fracture 3 3 9  Tools and spanners shall be secured by using 1 3 3 Site engineer
crew and etc. tool tethering lanyad and shall be kept in Site supervisor
site workers toolbox when not in use. Scaffold supervisor
 Area shall be barricaded (hard/temporary)
and sign boards to be displayed.
 Toe-board shall be fitted at all side of
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platform..
 Necessary PPEs must be worn at all time.
Moving the Involved Minor to major 3 3 9  Make sure the surface area is even. 1 3 3 Site engineer
scaffold carelessly crew, injuries  Area shall be free from any obstruction, Site supervisor
Site patholes and ducts.
workers,  Adequate illumination to be provided.
Visitors  Good houskeeping practice shall be
maintained.
 Do not pull or push the scaffold at the base
with person on platform.
 Lock the wheel when in-use.
Incomplete edge Involved Person may fall which 3 4 12  Make sure all guardrails and toe-boards are 1 4 4 Site engineer
protection crew may result serious fitted to prevent person and material fall. Site supervisor
injuries.  Anchorage point or lifeline to be available to
fix the lanyard hook if the height is above 1.8
meter.
Unsecured Site Minor to major 3 3 9  Avoid keeping heavy materials and tools on 1 3 3 Site engineer
tools/equipment workers, injuries platform. Site supervisor
lying on platform Visitors  Make sure toe-boards with adequate heights
are fitted at all sides on working platform.
 Barricade the area around scaffold and place
necessary sign boards.
Heat & Involved Heat related illnesses 3 3 9  Establish heat illness prevention 1 3 3 Project Manager,
Temperature crew (dehydration, fatigue, programs on site. Construction
muscle cramps etc.)  Training on HEAT STRESS & Manager,
Prevention shall be provided. Site Engineer,
Site Supervisor
 Ensure the modification of work
schedule and arrange frequent rest period
with water breaks in shaded area.
 Use buddy system to observe eachother

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Shapoorji Pallonji Mideast

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for symptoms.
 Provide ORS (oral rehydration solutions)
to workers and training on administration
of ORS.
Person fall from Involved Fatality, 3 4 12  Ensure safe and proper access to and egress 1 4 4 Site engineer
height crew Serious injuries. from heights. Site supervisor
 Make sure all guard rails are at place.
 Training on work at height and proper use of
safety harness.
 Double lanyard full body safety harness to be
used while working above 1.8 meter height.
 Keep the working platform tidy and
clean.
 Do not stand on guard rails (overreach).
9 Work at height Defective podium Operative Minor to major 3 3 9  Only approved podium steps shall be used on 1 3 3 Site engineer
(using podium steps and site personal injuries site. Site supervisor
step) for worker  Regular inspection shall be performed by a
installation of competent person and same to be registered.
Cladding for  All defective podium steps shall be taken out
ducts & and to be reported to supervisors or engineer.
piping. Overload Operative Minor to major 2 3 6  Obtain the permit prior to start the activity. 1 3 3 Site engineer
personal injuries  Operatives must be trained on assembly, Site supervisor
dismantling and safe use of podium steps.
 Follow manufacturer’s instruction for the
maximum SWL.
 Only one person to be allowed to work on
podium step.
Person fall from Operative Fatality, 2 4 8  Make sure all guard rails are at place. 1 4 4 Site engineer
height Minor to major  Keep the landing platform tidy and clean.
personal injuries  The gate of the podium step must be closed Site supervisor

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behind the operative during use.


 Training on work at height to be provided.
 Double lanyard full body safety harness to be
used while working above 1.8 meter height.
Overhead services Operative Personal injury 3 3 9  Prior to statrt activity, make sure there is no 1 3 3 Site engineer
overhead electrical services.
 Keep safe distance from overhead sturctures Site supervisor
and services while working on podium step.
 Make sure there is at least one meter gap
between podium and any exposed edge or
penetration.
 Close supervision shall be ensured.
Sharp edges of Involved Laying wires on cable 2 3 6  Use appropriate PPEs (heavy duty hand 1 3 3 Site engineer
installed services crew tray and ladder may gloves) for cable pulling.
cause minor cut injury Site supervisor
& bruise  Supervisor shall make sure the involved crew
is fully equipped with PPEs.
10 Housekeeping Dust, Involved Respiratory problems 2 3 6  Use suiatble brush for housekeeping. 1 3 3 Site engineer
of work related Pieces of wires workers,  Always watch your step.
waste and rods Workers Trip & fall  Use appropriate PPEs (Dust mask, hand Site supervisor
nearby Personal injuries gloves & safety glass).
 Dispose the collected waste in designated
skip bin as per site’s waste management plan.

Other Site Related Hazards


11 External Dust Site Workers Health Risks - 3 3 9  PPE – Dust Mask according to standards 1 3 3 Site Engineer,
Factors i.e. Respiratory to be wore by workers. Site Foreman
Sand Storm, Problems Caused by  Water Sprinkling shall be done on daily
High Winds Dust basis in excavation area, stock pile area
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to minimize the dust.


12 Interface Lack of Site Workers Fall of 3 3 9  Prior information to be given to affected 1 3 3 Site Engineer,
with Other Coordination Objects/Materials parties. Site Foreman
Subcontracto and  Job Coordination to ensured for multiple job
r Communication Personal injuries in one area. Multilevel activity not to be
Activities allowed.
 Adequate barrication and signs to be
displated in place to mark the work area
where activity can be hazardous to others.
 Operatives/Affecive Parties to be briefed.
13 External Noise Site Workers Hearing Loss, Noise 2 3 6  Ensure regular maintenance of all work 1 3 3 Site Engineer,
factor like Irritation/Annoyance equipmen. Site Foreman
Work  Ear muff/ plugs shall be worn by persons, Storekeeper
equipment, if the noise is more than 85 dB (A).
with High  Decibel meter shall be available with
Noise calibration certificate on site, checklist
shall be maintained and kept in record.
 Where necessary, double ear protection
to be used (Earplugs and ear muffs).
 Any abnormal noise from the equipment,
shall be send out for maintenance or
replacement.

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