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Project CLIENT CONSULTANT CONTRACTOR

10-01-2024
DATE OF ISSUE
ACTIVITIES: Risk Assessment – Surveying REVISION NO. 00

SI NO ACTIVITY HAZARD/ CAUSE OF CONSEQUEN RISK RISK RISK RECOMMENDED CONTROL MEASURE RISK RISK RISK Responsible
ASPECT HAZARD CE/ EVALU RATIN LEVEL EVALU RATI LEVEL
AND IMPACT ATION G ATION NG
CONDITION
THAT DEVELOP
THE HAZARD
P S P*S (H/M/ P S P*S (H/M
L) /L)
1 Preparatory • Unfamiliar with • Unauthorized • Physical 3 3 9 H • Work area to be visually inspected for any hazard, 1 3 3 L Surveyor
works the work area personnel on injuries adjacent activity or unusual condition by supervisor. Engineer
and nature of site • Serious • Pre-task briefing to be conducted daily to brief the
work • Use of injuries workforce on the task and hazards using RA.
• Struck by moving damaged • Supervisor to check adherence to PPE.
vehicles equipment • Supervisor to arrange the placement of tools, materials
• Hazards not and equipment to avoid slips, trips and falls
identified • Supervisor to ensure that all tools have been inspected
• Personnel not and color coded / tag to ensure that the PMV
inducted department inspected them prior to use.
• Inadequate • Site Engineer to inspect the work area prior to the Task
supervision for adequate access, excavation sloping and shoring
• • where required in adherence to permit to work.
2 • Slip, trip & fall • Inadequate• Property 3 3 9 H • Site will be inspected thoroughly to ensure a safe 1 3 3 L Surveyor
Site conditions Uneven, untidy of arrangement of damage and working environment. Engineer
ground, slipping materials and personal • Basic PPE including footwear to be worn full time on
tripping of lack planning injuries site.
• accidents by • All existing survey pegs will be identified properly and
falling. protected.
3 Transportation • Driving in graded • Not follow safe • Roll over, 4 4 16 E • Trained (defensive driving) driver with valid UAE 1 4 4 M Logistic FM
road / sand driving road traffic license. Surveyor
• Driving in fog and practices accident, • Seat belt to be worn by driver. Enginee
sandstorm, vehicular • Ensure proper traffic management plan to organize r
• Over speeding, fire, stuck up vehicle traffic on site.
• Poor in sand • Schedule timing for all de liveries to avoid congestions
maintenance onsite.
E= Extreme Risk, H= High Risk, M = Medium Risk, L = Low Risk, A = Acceptable Risk
Project CLIENT CONSULTANT CONTRACTOR

DATE OF ISSUE 10-01-2024


ACTIVITIES: Risk Assessment – Surveying REVISION NO. 00
Vehicle • Use of warning light system (glowstick),
breakdown • Banks’s man / flag men et c.
• No driving during heavy fog or sandstorm when
visibility is significantly affected.
• Pre-use inspection by driver.
• Ensure reversing vehicle provided with banks man if
hazards exit (oncoming vehicle traffic nearby workers
etc.
4 Survey works • Manual Handling • Improper • Personnel 3 3 9 H • Site will be inspected thoroughly to ensure a safe 1 3 3 L Surveyor
(operation of handling of Injury/ working environment. Engineer
hand tools and survey Fatality • No unauthorized entry. Basic PPE including footwear to
survey instruments Health be worn full time on site.
instrument) and working in issues • All existing survey pegs will be identified properly and
installing open area. protected site, Use of basic PPE (helmet, shoes,
(pounding into • Ignore reflective jacket and glass) mandatory.
the ground of moving vehicle • HSE Induction, pre-task safety talk.
survey markers, working near • Use vehicle to transport surveying instruments for long
Dust, distance.
• Working near to • Adopt good manual handling techniques.
moving vehicle • Survey markers will be driven to the ground with
and machines painted wooden pegs or steel survey rebar with rebar
• Exposure to caps, flags will be avoided.
adverse • Hand and eye protection will be worn while driving the
weather survey markers.
condition. • Use of dust mask and safety glasses.
• Regular dust suppression for dust control.
• Close Supervision.
• No working close to moving machines.
• Exclusion zones by provide barricades I cones.
• Post look-out / banksman.
• Adequate rest work interval breaks.
• Stop work in case of heavy wind, move workers to safe
place.

E= Extreme Risk, H= High Risk, M = Medium Risk, L = Low Risk, A = Acceptable Risk
Project CLIENT CONSULTANT CONTRACTOR

10-01-2024
DATE OF ISSUE
ACTIVITIES: Risk Assessment – Surveying REVISION NO. 00
5 Working near • Struck by vehicle • Activity not • Personal 4 4 16 E • TBT conducted before start work. 1 4 4 M Surveyor
live traffic • Traffic hazard and supervised injury • Permit to be obtain from traffic department if traffic is Engineer
collision by vehicle • Flagman / signal • Serious injury going to be obstructed.
Working close to which lead to man not present • Fatality • Workers will wear high visibility jacket at all times and
motor way health and hazard to guide • Asset have a flagman present.
injuries surveyor damaged • Roads must be crossed using designated points or only
• And incoming when the traffic flow has stopped i.e. red lights interval
traffic • Designate proper bus stop which cannot obstruct the
• Working traffic to load and unload operative.
without permit • Minimum PPE is to be worn – hard hat, safety jacket and
• Unauthorized steel toe capped and footwear.
person works on • Person never to cross the road whilst the traffic is flowing
equipment
6 Working • Employee hit by • Employee in • Personnel 3 3 9 H • Close Supervision for the work activates 1 3 3 L Surveyor
adjacent to heavy equipment vicinity to heavy injury • Banks man to be availed for equipment’s for equipment Engineer
equipment • During the road equipment reversing, each equipment must be fitted with reverse
works alarm flashing light and fire extinguisher
Man-machine • Safety training and toolbox talk to include all active
interface safety measures and emergency procedure.
• Equipment to be inspected before starting the job
• Labors are not allowed to stay too close to equipment’s
• Specific PPE include suitable safety Shoes and high
visibility vest must be worn
• Speed limit on site must be followed
7 Weather • Dust, Heavy wind, • Heavy wind • Uneasiness, 3 3 9 H • Awareness training shall be given to all personnel 1 3 3 L Surveyor
condition and sandstorms can cause breathing • Personnel to avoid working in storm and windy condition. Engineer
site environment • Heat Stress eruption of problem, • Sprinkle water for dust suppression.
dust, sand, and eye injuries, • Ensure emergency vehicle available at site.
Working under accumulation poor • Personnel to wear dusk mask as and when required
direct sunlight • Employees visibility, • Provided water cooler and rest shelter as required
exposed to lack of • Acclimatization for new personnel or personnel coming
heat stability from vacation
• Dehydration during lifting • Dress for the conditions lightweight, loose clothing is best
and manual avoid layering clothing underneath coverall

E= Extreme Risk, H= High Risk, M = Medium Risk, L = Low Risk, A = Acceptable Risk
Project CLIENT CONSULTANT CONTRACTOR

10-01-2024
DATE OF ISSUE
ACTIVITIES: Risk Assessment – Surveying REVISION NO. 00
• Hot working handling of • Sufficient cold drinking water and other supplement for
environment loads dehydration will be available on job site.
• Personnel to have a well balance diet avoiding heavy and
fatty foods
• Personnel avoid caffeine and alcohol the night before
and during the day
• Water breaks at least every 20-30 minutes
• Intermittent breaks or rotation of personnel to be
implemented
• Shaded areas will be provided for short breaks
• Work stop during summer break time as mandated by
law
• Engineers and Forman to monitor their team for
symptoms of heat related illness.
• Personnel to stop activity and inform Foreman if he feels
something is wrong with his physical condition
• First aider available on site
• Emergency vehicle will be available on site.
8 Emergency • Inadequate • Lack of • Death / 3 3 9 H • First-aid box and trained first aider onsite. 1 3 3 L Surveyor
Preparedness emergency consultation extensive • Emergency response should be in accordance with the Engineer
response and loss project emergency response plan. HSEW Officer
Construction
arrangements. • Emergency contact number will be posted at site.
Manager
• Poor Emergency contact numbers are available with the HSE
communication Plan.
• Communication by mobile
9 Weather • Dust, Heavy wind, • Heavy wind • Uneasiness, 3 3 9 H • Awareness training shall be given to all personnel 1 3 3 L Surveyor
condition and sandstorms can cause breathing • Personnel to avoid working in storm and windy condition. Engineer
site environment • Heat Stress eruption of problem, • Sprinkle water for dust suppression.
dust, sand, and eye injuries, • Ensure emergency vehicle available at site.
Working under accumulation poor • Personnel to wear dusk mask as and when required
direct sunlight • Employees visibility, • Provided water cooler and rest shelter as required
exposed to lack of • Acclimatization for new personnel or personnel coming
heat stability from vacation
• Dehydration during lifting

E= Extreme Risk, H= High Risk, M = Medium Risk, L = Low Risk, A = Acceptable Risk
Project CLIENT CONSULTANT CONTRACTOR

10-01-2024
DATE OF ISSUE
ACTIVITIES: Risk Assessment – Surveying REVISION NO. 00
• Hot working and manual • Dress for the conditions lightweight, loose clothing is best
environment handling of avoid layering clothing underneath coverall
loads • Sufficient cold drinking water and other supplement for
dehydration will be available on job site.
• Personnel to have a well balance diet avoiding heavy and
fatty foods
• Personnel avoid caffeine and alcohol the night before
and during the day
• Water breaks at least every 20-30 minutes
• Intermittent breaks or rotation of personnel to be
implemented
• Shaded areas will be provided for short breaks
• Work stop during summer break time as mandated by
law
• Engineers and Forman to monitor their team for
symptoms of heat related illness.
• Personnel to stop activity and inform Foreman if he feels
something is wrong with his physical condition
• First aider available on site
• Emergency vehicle will be available on site.
10 Emergency • Inadequate • Lack of • Death / 3 3 12 H • First-aid box and trained first aider onsite. 1 3 3 L Engineer
Preparedness emergency consultation extensive • Emergency response should be in accordance with the HSEW Officer
response and loss project emergency response plan. Construction
Manager
arrangements. • Emergency contact number will be posted at site.
• Poor Emergency contact numbers are available with the HSE
communication Plan.
• Communication by mobile
11 Site welfare • Inadequate • Lack of • Environment 3 3 9 H • Portable toilet and periodical cleaning. 1 3 3 L Foreman
facilities maintenance of management al pollution • Site shade, drinking water availability and sealed. Engineer
maintenance welfare facilities commitment • Health • First-aid box and trained First-aider. Admin
Construction
towards effects
Manager
welfare
facilities

E= Extreme Risk, H= High Risk, M = Medium Risk, L = Low Risk, A = Acceptable Risk
Project CLIENT CONSULTANT CONTRACTOR

10-01-2024
DATE OF ISSUE
ACTIVITIES: Risk Assessment – Surveying REVISION NO. 00
12 Housekeeping • Tripping hazard • Improper • Slips and 3 3 9 H • Housekeeping on daily basis. 1 3 3 L All
• Fire hazard arrangement of trips • Fire Extinguisher to be provided on site.
materials • Personnel • Skips/ drums to be provided to dispose debris.
Injury • Food waste should be removed from site on daily
basis

RISK MATRIX
SEVERITY (CONSEQUENCE)
PROBABILITY
Insignificant (1) Minor (2) Moderate (3) Major (4) Catastrophic (5)
Rare (1) 1 2 3 4 5
Possible (2) 2 4 6 8 10
Likely (3) 3 6 9 12 15
Often (4) 4 8 12 16 20

Frequent (5) 5 10 15 20 25

absolutely unacceptable high


15 - 25 Extreme Risk (E) activity should not proceed in current form
unacceptable high
8 – 12 High Risk (H) activity should be modified to include remedial planning and action and be
subject to detailed HSE assessment
acceptable but must be manage at ALARP
4–6 Moderate Risk (M) activity can operate subject to management and/or modification
acceptable w/o required further action
1-3 Low Risk (L) no action required unless escalation of risk is possible

E= Extreme Risk, H= High Risk, M = Medium Risk, L = Low Risk, A = Acceptable Risk
Project CLIENT CONSULTANT CONTRACTOR

10-01-2024
DATE OF ISSUE
ACTIVITIES: Risk Assessment – Surveying REVISION NO. 00

Date: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:


10-01-2024
HSEW Engineer HSEQ Manager Project Manager
Consultant Approval: Date: Approval: Resident Engineer:

YES NO

E= Extreme Risk, H= High Risk, M = Medium Risk, L = Low Risk, A = Acceptable Risk

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