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RISK ASSESSMENT

FOR SERVICE STAIRCASE

Company Name: PPE (PIONEER PROJECT EXECUTOR Date: 28/11/2023


Dismantling of Existing Monkey Ladder and Installing
Description of Work: Reference No:
Service Staircase
Area / Building / Office No.:

Risk Rating Residual Risk

Risk Rating

Risk Rating
Likelihood

Likelihood
Risk Score

Risk Score
Severity

Severity
No Activity Hazard Risk Control Measures

Use proper lifting techniques.


Risk of Musculoskeletal
Provide lifting equipment.
Lifting and Handling Injuries
Train workers on ergonomic practices.
Hazards Potential for Back Strains
Keep floors clean and dry.
Slips, Trips, and Falls or Sprains
1. Physical Hazards Use anti-slip mats or surfaces.
Ergonomic Hazards Risk of Hearing Loss 4 3 12 M 1 5 5 L
Display warning signs for slippery areas
Noise Hazard Potential for Noise- Use ear protection.
Induced Stress or Fatigue Control noisy areas.

Building Collapse Use proper personal protective equipment (PPE).


Structural Instability Provide regular safety training to employees.
Severe Injuries Due to
Material Collapse Maintain a clean and organized work environment.
Structural Failures
Inadequate Use signage and warning labels to highlight potential
Potential Structural
2. Structural Risks Reinforcement hazards
Damage 3 4 12 M 1 5 4 L
Foundation
Risk of Uneven Floors or
Weakness
Crack

High risk of structural Establish and clearly demarcate an exclusion zone


failure and potential around the work area, ensuring it is secure and
collapse due to the wall marked with highly visible barriers to prevent
Dismantling Structural Instability unauthorized access or proximity.
3. Falling Debris
removal.
Wall with Crane Injury to workers or 4 3 12 M 1 5 5 L
others due to falling
objects
Implement a comprehensive and routine maintenance
schedule, conducting thorough checks, and
Injury or fatality from
4. Crane operation Equipment failure inspections of the crane machinery and its
equipment malfunction. 3 5 15 M components to detect and address any potential faults 1 5 5 L
or issues proactively.

Risk Assessment for Service Staircase


RISK ASSESSMENT
FOR SERVICE STAIRCASE

Erect robust guardrails around all open edges and


exposed sides of the elevated work area to prevent
accidental falls.
Ensure the guardrails meet safety standards and are
properly secured to withstand applied force.
Establish secure and stable access points using
ladders, scaffolding, or elevated platforms that comply
with safety regulations.
Provide clear signage indicating safe access routes and
any potential hazards.
Falling of objects or Conduct thorough training sessions on working at
heights, emphasizing proper use of equipment, safe
materials
Falls leading to injuries or procedures, and emergency protocols.
Working at Working at height
5. fatalities. Assign a competent supervisor to oversee work and
height without appropriate 4 5 20 H ensure adherence to safety guidelines. 3 4 12 M
equipment. Ensure available of Emergency Response Plan on site.
Assembly areas shall be identified.
Emergency Contact Numbers should be posted in site.
All staff should be fully familiar with ambulance points
on site and emergency contact numbers.
Trained first-aiders and first aid kits will be available
according to SA requirements
Ensure all staff understands the action required during
emergency situation.
All staff should be familiar with emergency contact
number

Employ appropriate lifting aids, such as slings or hoists,


ensuring their correct application and usage to
alleviate the physical strain on workers during the
handling of heavy materials or components.
Conduct comprehensive training sessions focusing on
Installing new Musculoskeletal injuries proper lifting techniques, body mechanics, and team
6. due to lifting 5 1 5 L coordination to minimize the risk of strain or injury 1 5 5 L
staircase Heavy lifting
while carrying out lifting tasks.
Provide mechanical assistance or additional labor
support for the manipulation and installation of
heavier parts or components, reducing the physical
burden on individual workers and distributing the load
effectively.

Risk Assessment for Service Staircase

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