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Risk Assesment

Date:19-02-2024
R.A.No: 1 Rev. Date:
Location: Old HFO tank
No. Work Description: pipe insulation
Hazard Effect Risk Control Measures Residual Risk
Responsible HAZARD ) who is effected & how( H,M,L,N Responsible
(H,M,L,N)
1. Ensure proper handling of materials, get help if required.
A-. Wear cotton gloves while installation of support to prevent from pinch point hazards.
B- Use the legs when lifting object not the back muscles, keep back straight “Don’t Twist”.
C- Never try to lift more than you can handle safely.
D- If you are in doubt, consult your supervisor. E- Reduce the load risk by using lighter weights or more stable
containers. F- Reorganize the activity or environment to
1.Manual Handling injuries (Back, further reduce the impact on the indviduals. J- Utilise mechanical lifting aids
Arms, Hands) or equipment. H- Ensure appropriate rest breaks, job rotation and
1 Pipe insulation 2. Slips, Trips, Falls 1.Injuries to soft tissue / joints / muscles M training is involved. I- Provide personal protective equipment L HSE/ Supervisor
3- inhalation of insulation Particals. (gloves, foot protection, non-slip footwear)
4- Skin allergy

2-. clear walkways, work areas of equipments, tools, construction debris and other materials. 3- Wearing an appropriate Face
Mask to Prevent contact with skin. 4- Wearing Appropriate clothes to cover all the body

1. Inspect all tools prior usage , the tools should have valid tag of lafarge company
2. Ensure a trained personnel use the proper equipment.
A- TBT to be carried out prior to work commencement
B- Personnel using correct PPE (Safety boots, Coveralls, Gloves, Hard Hat, Safety Glasses).
1. Failure of equipment
1-Personal injury 2-equipment C- all hazards and control to be discussed. 3- Plugs to be in
2-Tripping.
good condition. A- covering all electrical cables with pastic flexible pipe to avoid cantact with wey surfaces
2 Using Drill for installing steel parts
3-Electrical shock damag 3.burns. 4- M and steels B- Daily check for cables.electrical equipment. L HSE/ Supervisor
4- Noise electric shock 5-Hearing damag C- no homemade to be used.
5-Rotating parts. 6-cuts D-.tools to be in good condition.
6-Fore Hazard
4- Rotate workers every 60 minutes.
5- Do not wear any loose clothing or jewelry that can catch on parts of the machine. 6- Fore Extinguisher mist bein place

1- Ensure operators are trained in safe operating procedures and understand the risks associated with plate bending machines.
1- Tripping Between Metal and
A- install guards around the rollers to prevent accidental contact with the metal being bent.
machine.
B- Machine Should Be inspected Prior Usage by Lafarge Comapny.
2- Tripping Between Turning Rollers.
2- the machine Should be lubricated oftenly to avoid tripping the rollers.
3 Using Bending machine 3-Sharp Edges. 1- 1.Injuries to soft tissue / joints / muscles M L HSE/ Supervisor
3- using Personal Protective Equipment (Golves , Hard Hat, Eye Protection, Safety Shoes).
4- Noise.
4- Using ear plug or headphones when needed. 5-
5- Slip, Trip, Fall Hazards.
cleaning up the work site area on daily basis to remove all slip trip and fall hazards. 6-
6- Pinch points
spreading awareness of pick points location and puting sign to make it visible

1- Take into accounts the principles of prevention when working at heights, such as Following the ABC Rules for fall protection , life line to be
1- Fall of a person installed and harness must be worn 2- Inspect all equipment to be used (i.e., crowd control barriers to be in
2- liable of causing personal place, harnesses, fall arrest devices etc).
injury 3- Safety harness to be worn properly when the height excess 1.8m .
2 Working at height 1- Major injuries 2- fatality M L HSE/ Supervisor
3-Falls of persons off the edge of A- Work at height must be adequately planned and supervised Collective fall protection measures must be given priority.
structures B- Stund by man / supervisor to be at worksitelocation during working at heights
4- Falling Objects C- Safety ladder to be in place to provide safe access to worksite location.
4- secure all materials and tools to prevent dropping objects. A- NO movment under working area.

Signature Signature Signature Signature

Date: Date: Date: Date:


Name: Name: Name: Name:

AFA engineering
Lafarge Safety Coordinator Lafarge Project Manager Area Owner AFA Safety Coordinator
supervisor
Lafarge employee names Contractor employee names
Name Date Signature Name Date Signature
BAYAR SHAWKAT

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