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RISK RISK
RESIDUAL RISK
CONSEQUENCES EVALUATION LEVEL ACCEPT
SN ACTIVITY HAZARD CAUSES OF HAZARD IMPLEMENTED CONTROL MEASURES
/ IMPACT Y/N?
P S H/M/L P S H/M/L
1 Mobilization Slip/trip/fall Lack of supervision, PPE Major and All employees should receive
of materials or fire multiple injuries, safety induction prior to the
and operatives property damage commencement of job at site
An area is designated to stack
painting materials which has
fire prevention measures
Make sure risk assessment is
communicated to the work
force
MSDS is obtained for all
chemicals and compliance is
5 5 25 ensured on control measures 1 5 5 Y
Vehicle movements are
controlled and safe traffic
measures are followed
Drivers are instructed to
maneuver the vehicle safely
Appropriate safe manual
handling procedures are
practiced
Provide appropriate PPE
Display sign boards on safety
information
2 Paint Contact with Chemical splashes, Lack of Illness, irritation, Workmen are trained on safe 1 5 5 Y
application on skin, fire supervision injuries, property applications
floor damage Mixing procedures to be
complied with manufacturer’s
instruction
Unauthorized mixtures shall
not be done
5 5 25
Safe control measures which
stipulated in MSDS are
complied without any
deviation
Responding to hazardous label
appropriately\
Use necessary PPE
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RUWAIS HOUSING COMPLEX EXPANSION PHASE- III CONSTRUCTION OF
MARRIED STAFF ACCOMMODATION, FACILITIES AND RELATED
INFRASTRACTUR PACKAGE 6B & 6C PROJECT NO. 6016 AGREEMENT NO. 116016C1
REF:RA-6016-026
RISK ASSESSMENT FOR FLOOR EPOXY PAINTING REV: 0
DATE:
3 Handling Body contact Lack of supervision, PPE Skin disease, Take special care while
materials irritation, mixing of paints; avoid
dermatitis, eye contact with skin; wear PVC
irritation or rubber hand gloves and
coverall (MSDS to be
4 4 16 1 4 4 Y
referred)
Use safety goggles to avoid
the paint contact with eyes.
Paints must be handled
properly to avoid any splash
4 Painting works Vapour Lack of supervision, PPE Asphyxiation, Ensure local exhaust
inhalation intoxication, ventilation/general ventilation
acute and chronic prior to start of the painting job
chest pain, Always wear proper nose mask
dizziness, nausea while painting 1 4 4 Y
4 4 16 Refer MSDS
Display warning signs and make
others away from inhaling the
vapours
5 Working at Fall of Lack of supervision, Death, major 5 5 25 Scaffold should have safe 1 5 5 Y
height persons from competency of scaffolders, injury components which include
scaffold PPE guard rails, bracings, supports
and safe means of access
Competent workmen shall be
engaged under competent
supervision for erection of
scaffold
Scafftag system to be
followed
Working platform shall not be
disturbed
Overstretching in platform is
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RUWAIS HOUSING COMPLEX EXPANSION PHASE- III CONSTRUCTION OF
MARRIED STAFF ACCOMMODATION, FACILITIES AND RELATED
INFRASTRACTUR PACKAGE 6B & 6C PROJECT NO. 6016 AGREEMENT NO. 116016C1
REF:RA-6016-026
RISK ASSESSMENT FOR FLOOR EPOXY PAINTING REV: 0
DATE:
strictly prohibited
Ladder or any false claiming
structures shall not be used
unsafely
Use appropriate full body
harness
Use other necessary PPE
Display signboards
6 Working at Fall of Lack of supervision, Death, major Ensure all the platforms are
height materials competency of scaffolders, injury provided with proper
PPE handrails and toe boards
5 5 25 Loose materials shall not be 1 5 5 Y
kept nearby edges.
Materials shall not be dropped
from elevated area.
7 Mixing of Spillage of Lack of supervision, Ensure proper segregation of
paints paints procedures, PPE empty and full drums of
paints
Mixing must be carried out on
concrete floor or use of
polythene sheet
Clear spillage, if any,
Slips, fire,
immediately
environmental 4 5 20 1 5 5 Y
Follow safe clean up and
hazards
disposal procedures
Display signage of No
Smoking/No Naked Lights
Sufficient number of fire
extinguishers should be made
available nearby during the
painting work
8 Manual Poor work Lack of supervision, Give sufficient rest in between
painting works posture training/competency the painting job
Change persons as and when
Pain, strain in required
4 4 16 1 4 4 Y
neck and arms
Ensure provision of proper
platform
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RUWAIS HOUSING COMPLEX EXPANSION PHASE- III CONSTRUCTION OF
MARRIED STAFF ACCOMMODATION, FACILITIES AND RELATED
INFRASTRACTUR PACKAGE 6B & 6C PROJECT NO. 6016 AGREEMENT NO. 116016C1
REF:RA-6016-026
RISK ASSESSMENT FOR FLOOR EPOXY PAINTING REV: 0
DATE:
Persons in danger
Emergency procedures
Site emergency procedures should make provision for the rescue of individuals from heights.
First-aid facilities should be available to cope with any significant injuries that may arise from the work.
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RUWAIS HOUSING COMPLEX EXPANSION PHASE- III CONSTRUCTION OF
MARRIED STAFF ACCOMMODATION, FACILITIES AND RELATED
INFRASTRACTUR PACKAGE 6B & 6C PROJECT NO. 6016 AGREEMENT NO. 116016C1
REF:RA-6016-026
RISK ASSESSMENT FOR FLOOR EPOXY PAINTING REV: 0
DATE:
RISK MATRIX
Risk Rating (RR) – Severity x Likelihood
LIKELIHOOD
(PROBABILITY)
Likely
(P) Rare Unlikely Possible Almost certain
Could happen often (on
Remote possibility (once Could happen but rare Could happen occasionally Could happen frequently
average once a month or
every 3 years or more) (typically once in a year) (on average quarterly) (once a week or more)
more)
SEVERITY 1 2 3 5
4
(IMPACT)
(S)
Low Low Low Low Medium
Insignificant 1
1 2 3 4 5
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RUWAIS HOUSING COMPLEX EXPANSION PHASE- III CONSTRUCTION OF
MARRIED STAFF ACCOMMODATION, FACILITIES AND RELATED
INFRASTRACTUR PACKAGE 6B & 6C PROJECT NO. 6016 AGREEMENT NO. 116016C1
REF:RA-6016-026
RISK ASSESSMENT FOR FLOOR EPOXY PAINTING REV: 0
DATE:
Quick, easy controls should be implemented immediately and further action planned for when resources permit. Monitoring required
1-4
ensuring controls are maintained. Manage through routine procedures. Go for economic improvements where possible. Incident
Low
report must be completed.
Aim to reduce risks but costs of prevention may be limited. Undertake a risk assessment of the situation / task and implement the
appropriate actions. Actions should have a timescale and should be monitored. Where the risk involves work in progress undertake
5-12 a risk assessment as soon as possible to ensure the safety of the situation or task. Work should not start until the risk is
Medium reduced to an acceptable level. Considerable resources may have to be allocated. Contact your Manager and Risk Manager by
telephone about the actions that should be taken to reduce the risk/s. incident report must be completed. Incident must be added
to service risk register.
Do not commence the activity until a risk assessment has been completed to ensure the safety of the situation or task. If it is
15-25 not possible to reduce or eliminate the risk even with unlimited resources, work must remain prohibited. Inform your relevant
High Director, your Manager and the Risk Manager immediately by telephone. Incident report must be completed. Incident must be
added to service risk register.
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