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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
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
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
YES NO
E= Extreme Risk, H= High Risk, M = Medium Risk, L = Low Risk, A = Acceptable Risk