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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend:
Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

 Assign the qualified driver, operator and


signalman
 Obey traffic rules & regulations (speed
 Equipment
limits, lane discipline, signage etc.
failure
 Make sure the access road and the
Transportation and  Traffic  Physical
unloading roads are clear and level. Site Engineer
1 unloading of materials to  Accidents Injury 3 3 9 1 3 3
 Inspected equipment to be used for Logistic Manager
site  Material fell  Fatality
unloading. Use trained flagman to control
Property
the equipment.
Damage
 Do not stay in the line of fire area. Secure
the load with come alone to avoid
collapse/fall of materials
 Manual
 Damage to
handling  Required approved permit shall be acquired
musculoskeletal
injuries from designated permit issuer prior to start
system of the
 serious of execution.
body.
implications  All works involved in this activity shall be
Manual Handling  Musculoskeletal
person covered by permit in accordance to NEOM
(Preparation and hauling disorders from Site Management,
 Injury Work Permits
2 of necessary tools and repetitive manual 5 4 20 1 3 3 Supervisor,
 awkward  Coordination and communication from
equipment) handling. Foreman
postures, respective counterpart and other parties
 Injuries from fall
repetitive shall be observed prior to commence any
of loads on body
movements scaffolding works
parts.
of arms, legs  Approved Permit Receiver shall process the
 Personal injuries
previous/existi permit.
while handling/
ng injury can
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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
Site Engineer,
bubble Oxygenation technology COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

shifting of increase the  Daily TBM shall be conducted to make sure


materials risk all employees aware of the hazards for their
 Slips, trips and daily construction activities.
falls when  Ensure all safety requirement mentioned in
handling/ shifting the work permit is available at jobsite.
of materials  Vehicle movement shall follow the speed
 Unauthorized limit (less than 10km/h)
work execution.  PTW for the activity available at site with
RA &MS
 Skilled employees for the activity
 Execution and HSE supervision made
available
 Proper use of PPE’s
 Maintain proper back posture & body
position during manual lifting & shifting of
materials.
 Position the body where less effort & less
strain is exerted.
 All Employees must be aware about the site
plan, safe access routes inside the project
and destination points should be known to
the working crew prior to start the task.
 Avoid all body parts from the Injuries
 Follow manual lifting procedures; use the
legs not the back. Seek for assistance if the
load is too heavy for you.
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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
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 Ensure that employees have undergone


training related to manual handling and
manual lifting of materials.
 Proper communication must be maintained
between the working groups.
 If lifting a heavy load, stand close to object,
with feet solid and shoulder-width apart.
Do not reach over an obstacle to lift the
load. Move whatever is in your way.
 Use mechanical aids when the load exceeds
on body capacity.
 Squat down, bending your knees. Keep your
back straight and upright.
 Do not attempt to carry long materials
alone.
 Grip the object firmly and pull it close to
you.
 Tighten your abdomen.
 Lift with your legs in a gradual and smooth
movement. Keep your back straight. Keep
the load close to your body.
 Do not twist your body while lifting.
 Do not lift objects over your head.
 Use job specific PPEs.
 Periodic refresher training on manual/
material handling.
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Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Team members
Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
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 Maintain the access ways & job locations


obstruction free to prevent trips & falls.
 Job supervisors should conduct pre-start
briefing for the working crews; all the
involved hazards/ risks, control measures
and responsibilities should be briefed.
 Personnel shall be briefed/trained on
proper manual material handling
techniques. Demonstrates how to do
manual lifting.
 Legs shall carry the weight not the back
 Do not bend the back while picking up a
load, keep the back straight
 The topic (manual handling) shall be time to
time reminded to the employees
 Remind personnel through toolbox talk to
observe proper positioning when working.
However, we cannot totally obtain
excellent ergonomics in construction but at
least we can improve our working position
by adjusting our working platform as iron
workers/steel erectors to avoid over
reaching or over bending.
 For Each operative maximum 20kg is
permissible to lift at a time.

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
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 Injured feet due to  Avoid moving loads up or down ramps.


pallet truck rolling  Do not carry riders on the truck.
on feet  Center the forks evenly under the load to
 Overloading the maintain good balance.
pallet jack can  Avoid overloading the truck.
damage and cause  Ensure the stability of the load.
potential injuries  Use both forks for lifting a load.
 Improper material  Pull rather than push loads for increased
loading/unloading maneuverability.
techniques  Maneuvering loads using the neutral position
 Reckless use of hand reduces operator fatigue.
pallet jack can  Property  Operate at a controllable speed, since hand
endanger other pallet trucks do not have brakes.  Site Engineer
damage,
Use of hand pallet workers and  Park the pallet truck out of traffic areas in a  Site supervisor
serious 2 3 6 1 3 3
trolley/Forklift operation materials safe, level place with the forks lowered.  Employees
 Pulling the load on
injury,
 The handle should be left in the up position to Foreman
an incline will fatality. eliminate tripping hazards.
damage material,  Unload the materials with a coworker’s
workers and assistance if vision is impaired.
surrounding items.  Slide the forks out carefully and slowly under
 Pinch points on the pallet.
pallet trucks can  Check to see if there is any damage to the pallet
injure worker’s jack.
hands.  Store the pallet truck safely back to storage.
 Inspect hand trucks at least every six months as
Forklift operation preventive maintenance.
 Overhead  Make sure the pallet under the load is in good
Obstructions condition.
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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
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L S RF L S RF
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 Improper Operation  Slide the forks carefully and slowly under the
and Use pallet.
 Floor Conditions  Inspect whether the materials are secure and in
 Blind Spots place before moving.
 When pallet jack is raised, keep feet and other
body parts away from underneath the MHE.
 Make sure the load does not exceed the pallet
truck’s capacity.
 Place the load evenly over the width and length
of the pallet truck.
 Remove from service any forklift found to
be in unsafe operating condition.
 Keep forklifts in clean condition; free of
excess oil and grease.
 Repair and maintain according to the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
 Only trained and certified workers may
operate a forklift.
 Ensure operators are trained on types of
trucks in use.
 Always wear a seatbelt when the forklift
has one.
 Never exceed the rated load and ensure it is
stable and balanced.
 Do not raise or lower the load while
traveling.

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Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Team members
Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
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L S RF L S RF
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 Keep a safe distance from platform and


ramp edges.
 Be aware of other vehicles in the work area.

 Have clear visibility of the work area and


ensure you have enough clearance when
raising, loading, and operating a forklift.
 Ensure workplace is properly controlled
with signage’s well illuminated and
maintained safe place to work.
Working at height
 Scaffold platform with green tag shall be
used by the workers working on heights.
 Electricity
 Ensure all operatives are aware and
Installation of RO/  Fall of person
STP Installation educated of the risks of fall and controls
from height
 Severe Injury associated with their task prior to start the  Site Engineer
 Mechanical
 Fatality work & monitored by the foreman  Site supervisor
3 hazards 4 3 12 1 3 3
 Laceration throughout the work.  Employees
 Entanglement
 Cut injury  Ensure working platforms shall be fully  Foreman
 Electrocution
boarded, guard rails and toe boards.
 Slip, trip and fall
 Ensure all operatives of this activities were
hazard
inducted and brief about the risks and
 Fall of Material
controls associated with their task prior to
from height.
start the work.
 Ensure full conformance with approved
method statements, and risk controls.

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Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Team members
Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
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L S RF L S RF
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 Ensure to provide safe access, adequate


light, emergency access routes, displayed
safety warning signs, and well illuminated.
 Ensure full supervision by the Engineer or
Foreman throughout the activity
 Ensure respective PPE such as helmet,
safety shoes, ear plug, dust mask, gloves,
helmet, full body harness, and vest jacket
shall be worn by operatives at all time.
 Overturning  3rd party competent operator with 3rd
Lifting of material of Crane. party approved equipment. Operator to
Vehicular adhere to speed limit.
 Vehicle movement accident/  Provision of pedestrian segregation from
 Mechanical Failure hitting vehicle.
of mobile crane person or  Provision of banks men/ flagmen at critical
 Failure of lifting property locations.
 Site Engineer
tackles. (Master damage  Provision of competent operator and
 Site supervisor
ring/D or Bow  Collapse, 4 3 12 supervisor. 1 3 3
 Employees
shackles /Slings Overturning  Equipment should be tested and certified
 Foreman
(Wire rope, Belt, of crane from approved third party. SWL should be
Chain) etc.  Property marked. Avoid overloading. Never exceed
 Hydraulic fluid and damage, SWL and ensure all limit switches are in
other lubricant serious operating condition. All the out riggers
spillage injury, must be fully extended. Ensure sufficient
 Fall of material fatality. illumination during operation.
during lifting
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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
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L S RF L S RF
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 Health  Ensure all limit switches are in good


problems due operating condition.
to exposure  Use only third party certified tools &
to chemicals tackles.
e.g.  Inspect tackles prior to use.
dermatitis  Mark SWL on all the tackles & ensure that
due to its SWL is always higher than the load to be
prolonged lifted.
contact with  Competent person should do placing and
the skin, fixing of tackles.
respiratory  Provide adequate cushioning in between to
illnesses. protect sling from sharp edges when
 Environment required.
al impact  Sling angles should not be more than 90
contaminatio degree in any case. (Angle between sling
n of land and legs).
water.  Regular inspection and maintenance of
 Property equipment. Provision of emergency
damage, arrangement in case of spillage( dip trays or
serious plastic sheets)
injury,  Proper disposal of contaminated material
fatality. (rags oil or plastic sheets) as per local
regulation, at designated disposal facilities.
 All lifting gears should be color coded,
tested and certified from approved third
party.
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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

 Ensure right type of lifting gear is used for


the job
 Ensure load is secured properly; material;
Use lifting cage/basket certified by third
party for lifting of blocks/cement bags/
loose scaffolding materials like clamps,
jacks and base plats etc. Use lifting bucket
certified by third party for lifting
sand/lowering or removal of construction
waste. Ensure the area is barricaded no
trespasser allowed during lifting.
 3rd part certified riggers must be assigned
for securing loads and communication
setup with the operator.
 No person allowed being standing under a
suspended load.
 STARRT card briefing must before start the
activity
 Work at height  Ensure the PTW in place.
 Fall from height  Ensure proper working platform with complete  Supervisor
 Property
Installation of UPVC pipe  Falling objects fall protection  Foreman
4 damage 3 4 12 1 4 4
with accessories fittings  Overloading  Ensure Full body harness and 100% Tie off  Electrician
 Fatality
 Protruding objects  Ensure the scaffold platform is properly erected  Labor
 Access & egress with "Safe to use" tag.
 Ensure castor wheels are locked
 Hand tools must be secured/tethered

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
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L S RF L S RF
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 Work materials strictly not allowed to be stored


on platform except for working tools
 Ensure avoid over reaching and climb on
handrail.
 Ensure unauthorized person not allowed to
modify the scaffolding and if needed to any
changes then must be modified by trained and
certified scaffolder.
 Ensure safe access to the working platform
 Scaffold access must be free from obstruction
 Ensure sufficient illumination in work area
 Ensure while fittings the GI clamp and brackets
operatives must safely use drill machine to
avoid finger injury.
 Ensure that working near fragile surface special
care of body and eye protection with necessary
PPE.
 Must clean the debris after completion the job
and maintain good housekeeping.
 Only trained and authorized personnel to carry
 Overturning of  Cut and
out the task.
Mobile scaffold abrasion
 Ensure the PTW in place and task briefing by
Installation of Cable  Fall of person  Back injuries
supervisor to work force.  Supervisor
Tray/ladder/Trunking/Cable  Falling objects  Fatigue
5 4 4 16  Ensure proper working platform with complete 1 4 4  Foreman
pulling and Laying using  Angle Grinder for GI  Musculoskelet
fall protection.  Team Member
Mobile Scaffolding. Tray cutting al injuries
 Secure the tools and objects kept on the
 Dust  Serious injuries
platform
 Use of threading with possibility
 Ensure safe access to the working platform.

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
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 Sharp edge of of fatal  Ensure Full body harness and 100% tie off
existing Tray injuries.  Ensure the scaffold platform is properly erected
 Physical injury with "Safe to use" tag.
 Damage to  Ensure castor wheels are locked and out rigger
property in place.
 Major injury  Hand tools must be secured/tethered
 Hot work permit to be obtained and ensure that
there is no combustible materials near cutting
work.
 Ensure Fire extinguisher in place with fire
blanket to protect the Fire flux
 Ensure cutting wheel must be from standard
company and inspect before use.
 Angle grinder must inspected by competent
electrician and maintain record.
 Ensure operatives must alert while using cutting
tools for their clothing to avoid entanglement
with moving parts.
 Angle grinder must have safety guard and
operatives must use face shield.
 Dust mask and noise protection must use.
 Safety data sheet and COSHH assessment must
briefed to the operatives before using any
chemicals and solvent.
 Maintain good housekeeping.
 PPE must be in use for every task.
 21 While cable pulling activity need close
supervision and with good communication

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

 Roller to be use safety to pull the cable and


secured to avoid fall from height.
 Competent team shall be involved to execute
the activity
 Work location shall be inspected by concerned
supervisor/foreman.
 Close supervision to be done at all times.
 Materials should not kept in walkways, edge of
 Cut and the opening.
abrasion  Deploy enough number of personal for material
 Untrained,
 Back injuries lifting shall be appointed to the task depending
unauthorized
 Fatigue upon the distance.
workers.
 Musculoskelet  Manufacture recommendations shall be
 Fall of materials
al injuries followed during the installation.  CM
 Sharp edges
6 Installation of conduits.  Serious injuries 3 3 9  Proper communication to be maintained 1 3 3  Site supervisor
 Unsafe posture.
with possibility between the workers while doing the  Site foreman
 Slip, trip and fall
of fatal installation.
 Outdoor and indoor
injuries.  Maintain a good housekeeping policy to prevent
work
 Physical injury from slip, trip fall hazards.
 Open edges
 Damage to  Safe and obstruction free access for working
property personals shall be maintained at all times.
 Emergency evacuations plan shall be ready
available according to site condition and briefed
to the workforce prior to start.
 Trained first aider, fire warden and emergency
vehicle to be available at the site during the
activity.

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
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L S RF L S RF
.

 Emergency contact numbers shall be displayed


at work location for easy communication.
 PPE to be worn at all times (gloves, goggles,
mask, helmet, shoe, vest, coverall).
 Only light work, off short duration and work in
which the operative can maintain secure hand
and foot hold can be undertaken form a ladder
 Never try to overreach with any ladders
 Check the ladder is of suitable quality for
industrial use and is in good condition
 Maintain a minimum of 3 points of contact with
stepladders at all times (feet/thighs/hands)
 If possible avoid the use of stepladders at a
working height of 2 meters and more.
 Falling from height  Check the ladder legs (and stays) are fully  Supervisor
 Injury/ fatality
Use of ladders (Straight &  Working on uneven deployed or locked (depending on type) to  Foreman
7 Property/ asset 4 3 12 1 3 3
A-Type) ground maintain maximum base dimensions and the  Electrician
damage
Falling objects step ladder is orientated to provide maximum Labor
stability.
 Stepladders/ladders has to be used on leveled
ground/firm base
 Ensure that during using ladder from the top 2
step is blocked to avoid climb on that.
 The ladder securely fixed to prevent slipping
outwards or sideways or securely footed at all
times.
 Person must hold the ladder while another
operative working on it

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
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L S RF L S RF
.

 Materials should not be placed above the


thread of ladders/step ladders
 Do not carry any materials in one hand while
climbing or getting down from ladder
 Ensure the area under the ladder is barricaded
especially if it is being used in a public area.
 Ensure the ladder is electrical insulated podium
type if working in live services.
 Ensure to assign people holding the ladder
below while people working on top.
 Operatives must ensure to check the ladder
prior to use.
- Oil or slippery on rungs
- Rungs and rails are not split or broken
- Feet, slip locks and spreader are
working.

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
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L S RF L S RF
.

 Material will be stored in a safe manner to


ensure it is secure in position and not fall over.
 Manual lifting weight limit per person will be
 Physical
20KG max or by task pacific assessment.
serious Injury
 SDS will be available on store and at handling
 Property
areas.
damage  CM
 Material store  COSHH assessment will be done and brief to the
Storing and handling of  May cause a  Site Engineer
improperly operatives prior to using the solvent and PVC
8 material (PVC Adhesive and fire 4 3 12 1 3 3  Site supervisor
 Poor Ventilation Adhesive.
solvent)  Contact with  Employees
 Improper stacking  Store in a cool, dry & ventilated location.
toxic chemical  Foreman
 Keep away from heat, sparks, flame and other
may cause an
Source of ignition. Keep container closed.
irritation on
 Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
eyes.
 Provide good ventilation or extraction.
 Wash thoroughly after handling the chemicals
 Do not cut or weld on or near this container
 Electricity  Personnel awareness, competence, training &
 Damaged hand supervision.
power tools  Electricity  Procedure for inspection, maintenance &
 Damaged cables and shock certification of tools prior to use
industrial sockets  Electrocution  Pre job and tool box meetings  CM
9 Use of Power/Hand tools  Equipment Failure  Fire delays of 4 3 12  Procurement of proper quality tools 1 3 3  Engineer
 Missing Guards time  Use of appropriate Work permit system where  Foreman
 Lack of inspection &  Minor to required.
maintenance serious injury  Use PPE appropriate to the job.
 Entanglement  Allow only competent person to perform the
 Short circuit & Burns job.

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

 Trip/Fall  All power tools must be in good condition.


 Noise  All tools must be inspect by the user prior to
 Hearing loss use.
 Vibration  Appropriate PPE to be supplied and worn as
 Dust identified.
 All power tools must have dead man’s switch.
 All tools to be battery powered or 220v with
monthly coded and inspected by electrical
competent person and must be recorded in file.
 Prevent use of tools by unauthorized persons.
 Allow sufficient space to work safely.
 All tools to be appropriately stored to avoid
damage.
 All damaged tools to be removed from use
immediately from the site immediately.
 Check Tool body, switch, insulation damage,
improper joints and connections visually before
use for any damage
 Use Face Shield for protection from flying
objects while carrying out the job.
 Disk / Wheel used for carrying out the job must
be free from any crack or damage; and also,
guard should be in place.
 Ensure that all cables are secured to avoid trip
hazards.
 Do not wear loose clothing, dangling objects or
jewelry

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Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Team members
Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

 Power tools used must be routed through ELCBs


of 30 mA tripping current
 All hand tools must be inspected, and color
coded prior to use.
 Use eyes & Hand protection while using hand
tools.
 All damaged tools must be removed from site
immediately.
 No handmade tools to be used on site.
 Use only suitable and inspected approved tools
for the task
 Use tools as per manufacturer’s instructions
 Wear suitable PPE as per NEOM standards
 Check tools for damage before use
 Damage tools store in safe lock room to restrict
it usage
 Operatives must be trained when using all tools
 Task specific Toolbox talk to be carried out for
daily tasks
 Exercise caution at all times.
 No lone working.
 All portable electrical equipment must be PAT
tested and color coded. Make sure the test
dates are visible on the equipment.
 Ensure all disk shall be appropriate and expiry
date is over.

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

 Ensure all power tools are in good condition and


appropriately maintained PTW to be obtained,
prior to commencing the task.
 Damaged industrial sockets and power cables
must be removed.
 Ensure the electrical cable is not damaged and
has not been repaired with insulating tape or
unsuitable connectors.
 Ensure cables from power tools shall be
organized so as not to present a tripping hazard.
 Only trained competent operatives to operate
the power tools.
 Ensure proper and regular maintenance of
equipment that takes account of noise
 Ensure proper hearing protection always.
 Make sure people use the right tool for the job
and are trained to use it correctly.
 Ensure defective tools that require maintenance
is reported for repair or replacement.
 Instruct workers to keep their hands warm and
dry, and to not grip a vibrating tool too tightly.
 Ensuring proper job rotation and limiting time
operatives working with power tools and hand
tools.
 Use dust mask.
 Ensure proper earth leakage protection is
provided.
 All power tools must be 110V to be ensured.
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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

 Electrocution ,  Grinder must be inspected, color coded and


Burn, fire or registered by the competent person.
Major Injury,  The task shall be carried out by the competent
trip and fall and trained person.
 Equipment not  Hot work permit shall be issued after the
isolated from existing hazard are controlled or eliminated
electrical prior  Exclusion zone shall be set around the area to
to disc or prevent unauthorized entrance. Appropriate
wheel change. signage’s shall be posted.
 Incorrect  Disconnect the tool from the power supply prior
selection of to change the disc.
disc or wheel  Disc must be replaced by a competent person.
raring of the  Appropriate clothing must be worn and jewelry  Site Engineer
Using of grinder
machine. 3 4 12 must be removed before operating. 1 4 4  Site Foreman
machine
 Disc or wheel  Tool box talk shall be delivered by the  Workers
not fitted supervisor in presence of safety persons
properly or  Guards must be provided and adjusted properly.
flange nut not  Replace damaged guards because if an abrasive
located wheel breaks while rotating, it can cause a
properly. serious injury.
 Damage  Before use, check the manufacturer’s stated
abrasive wheel running speeds, or markings on the grinder, and
fitted causing grinder wheel for the maximum speed that it
potential can be used.
explode of  To reduce risk of vibration syndrome, the
machine and operator may work 20 min and can take 10 mins
cause injury. break.

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

 Contact with  Check that the wheel speed (rpm) marked on


disc/ the wheel is equal to or greater than the
entanglement maximum speed of the grinder
causing cuts  Follow manufacturer’s manual for the safe use
severe of grinder wheel guards.
laceration due  Ensure that a machine will not operate when
to contact with unattended by checking the dead-man
grinding or (constant pressure) switch.
cutting disc.  Exclusion zone shall be set around to prevent
 Eye injuries unauthorized entry.
caused by  Do not grind or cut near to the glasses until it is
shattering or not protected or covered by the fire blanket.
other particles  Wear appropriate PPE as per as NEOM
 Risk of hand standards
arm vibration  Nosh approved respirator shall be worn at
syndrome if all times during the activity
tools are used  Do not use wheels that are cracked or those
for prolonged that excessively vibrate.
syndrome.
 Do not operate grinder on wet floors.
 Loose clothing
 Use both hands when holding the grinder with
or jewelry may
handle in place.
become
 Keep the power cord away from the grinding
entanglement
wheel.
in the
 Use racks or hooks to store portable grinders.
machine.
 Appropriate fire extinguisher to be present
 Insufficient
nearby.
space around
the machine

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

may result in
operator
pushed by
passers

 Health
problems ,  Proper PPE according NEOM standards to be
respiratory followed  Site Foreman
Dust 3 3 9 1 3 3
problems  Nosh approved respirator shall be worn at all  Workers
caused by silica times during the activity
dust
 Ensure proper preventive maintenance of all
power tools on regular basis.
 Try to control the noise at the source.
 Ear muff/ plugs shall be worn by persons, if the
 Hearing loss,
noise is more than 85 dB (A).
Annoyance  Site Foreman
Noise 3 3 9  Decibel meter will be available with calibration 1 3 3
(noise  Workers
certificate on site, checklist will be maintained
irritation)
and registered.
 Where necessary, double ear protection to be
used (Earplugs and ear muffs).
 Decibel meter will be on site for noise monitor.

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 25/06/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

 Heat stress training and awareness briefing


to the employees by supervisor and HSE
representative.
 Work rotation as per heat index, no work in
 Laziness,
open place.
dizziness,
 Follow KSA heat stress work schedule &  Projectmanager
Headache,
instructions.  Construction
Working in Adverse  Heat strokes  Nausea, Loss
10 2 2 4  Provision of sufficient cooled drinking 1 2 2 Manager
Climate Condition  Heat stress of memory,
water, electrolyte and rest shelter.  Engineer
(He faintness,
 Ambulance with male nurse must be Foremen
Collapse of
present at site.
Personals
 Emergency contact numbers to be placed in
all work location.
 Cover the entire body. Wear cotton clothes
during hot season.
 Ensure all emergency escape routes in each
tower and fire exits are well maintained,
 Project manager
 Physical well illuminated, free from material
 Construction
injury, burn, obstruction, clearly signed leading to
11 Fire emergency  Fire, Electrocution 2 2 4 1 2 2 Manager
Damaged to emergency assembly point.
 Engineer
property.  Ensure fire-fighting equipment like suitable
Foremen
and sufficient fire extinguishers are posted
in the conspicuous area.

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

 Ensure to switch off all equipment and


power supply after the work especially on
Thursday night
 Ensure fire safety inspection is in place prior
to start / after the work.
 Ensure to conduct daily fire safety
inspection of each area.
 Ensure to rectify immediately all fire risks
found during fire safety inspection.
 Ensure firefighting equipment are monthly
inspected and tested
 Ensure fire warden is available whom are
trained by the 3rd party company approved
 Ensure that emergency alarm is well
maintained and available onsite
 Ensure responsible person to raising the
alarm is in place
 Ensure all workers know what action to
take in case of fire as per Emergency
Procedure
 Ensure emergency response team member
that are nominated to carry out a particular
function in the event of emergency.

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

 Ensure information, instruction and training


regarding fire safety shall be provided for all
workers exposed to fire hazard
 Ensure Temporary firefighting- hydrant
system and associated fire hose reel hoses
are available for the building under
construction and this provision should be
available on each floor and also easily
accessible and operational.
 Periodic fire is fighting training to be
conducted for all workers and staff.
 Ensure the periodic fire and rescue
mandrills conducting at the site.
 Ensure minimum two emergency exit is
 Available to the building / permanent
structure/building under construction.

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Team members
Risk Assessment for Lagoon water treatment by Nano Cons. Manager
bubble Oxygenation technology Site Engineer,
COSHH coordinator,
Work parties
HSE department,
Activities water treatment equipment Installation Legend: Plant department
Site Supervisor
Persons at Risk All the entrants (Site team, Visitors) L = Likelihood, S = Severity, RF = Risk Factor
Logistic
Document No: Revision: 00 Date: 01/11/2023 Procurement
S. Risk Residual Risk
No Activity Hazard Hazard Effect Control Measure Responsible party
L S RF L S RF
.

1 2 3 4 5 Probable Frequency: Severity:


1. Rare 1. Insignificant
2 4 6 8 10 2. Possible 2. Minor
3. Likely 3. Moderate
3 6 9 12 15 4. Often 4. Major
5. Frequent 5. Catastrophic
4 8 12 16 20
RISK = FREQUENCY x SEVERITY
5 10 15 20 25 1–3 Green = Low
Severity
4–6 Yellow = Moderate
7 – 12 Amber = High
Frequency
13 + Red = Extreme

Contractor Prepared by Checked by Reviewed by PMC Approved by

Name T Name

Title HSE Coordinator HSE Manager Project Manager Title

Sign Sign

Date 1/11/2023 1/11/2023 1/11/2023 Date

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