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Daily Site Safety Activity Plan

Project Name-
NXT BROOKFEILD

Sl.No Name of Activity Average Manpower location Hazard


involved

1. Fall of materials
2. Property/material damage
3. Excessive load
loading and unloading 4. Physical injury(shoulder,
1
of materials manually
4 2c back, knee)
5. Dust hazard
6. Improper stacking of
materials

1.Fall Hazards
2.Manual Handling Injuries
3 installation of AC Ducts 5 2C 3.Sharp Edges and Metalworking
Hazards
4.Electrical Hazards
5.Confined Space Risks

Debris Removal

1. Injuries while manual handling


2.Ergonomic hazard
while dumping debris manually
into dumper
3.Slip-trip-fall while dumping
2 5 2c debris manually into dumper
4. Dust generation
5.Poor
communication between dumper
driver and worker
6. Improper PPEs
1. Injury due to fall of
materials
2. Eyes injury due to grout or
cement
Civil Works (Brick 3. Skin disease due to cement
3 masonary, 6 2c etc.
plastering,Curing ect.) 4. Slip/trip hazard due to
slippery surface
5. Cut injury
6.fall from height

drilling, chipping, condut


laying

1.Noise Exposure
2.Vibration Hazards
4 3 2c 3.Airborne Dust
4.Electrical Hazards
5.Falling Objects
6.slip and trips

Prepared by Salmanul fayis


Daily Site Safety Activity Plan
Date 05/01/2024

Risk Preventive Action Remarks

1. Work permit to be issued before task


2. Well trained person to be assigned for the task
3. All required & proper PPE's to be provided.
4. Frequent break to be provided for rest
5. Materials to be stacked safely on designated area
with barrications
6. Load to be divided for easy handling

1.
Injuries/ sprains
2. Partial or permanent
disabilities
3. Respiratory diseases
4. Financial loss

1.Fall Protection Systems


1.Working at heights during duct 2.Ergonomic Practices
installation can leads to falls 3.Personal Protective Equipment
2.Lifting and maneuvering heavy 4.Tool Safety and Training
duct components without proper 5.Electrical safety procedures
ergonomics and lifting techniques 6.Confined Space Entry Protocols
can result in musculoskeletal injuries
among workers
3.Metal ducts often have sharp edges,
and workers engaged in cutting,
shaping, or assembling these
components may be at risk of cuts,
abrasions, or injuries from
metalworking tools.
4.Electricians and technicians
working on the electrical
components of the system face the
risk of electrical shocks

1.Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)


Property damage 2.Training and Education
Personal injury 3.Safe Handling Procedures
4.Emergency Response Procedures
1. Efficient & continuous housekeeping to be provided
2. Training to be provided about safe work
3. Adequate PPE’s to be provided
4. Ensure all person should be vaccinated

1.Respiratory desease
2.Temporary deafness
3.Body injury
4.partial/complete paralysis

1.Drilling and chipping processes can 1. Efficient & continuous housekeeping to be provided
generate high levels of noise, leading 2. Training to be provided about safe work
to potential hearing damage for
workers 3. Adequate PPE’s to be provided
2.Prolonged use of drilling and 4.Engineering Controls
chipping tools may expose workers
to hand-arm issues
3.Drilling and chipping materials can
produce airborne dust particles
4.Cable laying involves working with
electrical components, posing a risk
of electric shock

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