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Work Shop TRA AC Maintenance 01
Work Shop TRA AC Maintenance 01
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION: AC maintenance of Vehicles and Heavy Equipments ASSESSMENT TEAM MEMBERS: Salman
Adjacent structures
A Asset Damage 3 B A3B
Other vehicles
Workplace Risk Assessment - Worksheet
HAZARD INITIAL RISK H/M/L
Job Steps
Break the activity down into logical job steps Target Hazard Likelihood of Risk
Hazard Description Effects (Consequences)
P.A.E.R. Severity Occurrence Rating
Irritation
Pressurized Gas cylinders
Allergies
Hose rupture
Dematities
Asphyxiation
P Personal Injury 4 B P4B
Frost Bite
Dizziness
Chemical splashes in eyes
Head Aches
Contact with body parts
Cold Burns
beginning work
t site
d and colour coded
Response arrangements
supplies to be provided
TIME OF ASSESSMENT: 0730Hrs
ailable
unicated to all site personnel
Recovery Measures
Hazard Likelihood of
Existing Controls Risk Rating
Severity Occurrence
Recovery Measures
Hazard Likelihood of
Existing Controls Risk Rating
Severity Occurrence
Recovery Measures
Hazard Likelihood of
Existing Controls Risk Rating
Severity Occurrence
Recovery Measures
Hazard Likelihood of
Existing Controls Risk Rating
Severity Occurrence
Recovery Measures
Hazard Likelihood of
Existing Controls Risk Rating
Severity Occurrence
DATE:
HAZARD EFFECT
EXAMPLE HAZARD CONSIDERATION 1. PERSONAL INJURY 3. EQUIPMENT /
2. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
PROPERTY DAMAGE
PEOPLE New / Inexperienced personnel
Visitors / Unauthorised persons
Inadequate communications Slips, trips & falls
Insufficient numbers Fire
Competence Exposure to hazardous substances
EQUIPMENT Scaffolding / Ladders - Toxic
Incorrect use of tools - Corrosive
Stability / Collapse of equipment - Irritant
Maintenance - Carcinogenic
Equipment failures - Sensitising
Damaged / Faulty equipment Exposure to noise
MATERIALS Hazardous substances Explosion
Radioactive substances Burns
Flammable Hypothermia
Explosive substances Shock
Dimension / Weight Struck by objects
Waste Exposure to ionising radiation
ENVIRONMENT Confined Spaces Entanglement
Working at heights Impact
Noise Crush
Temperature Cuts / abrasions
Lighting Entrapment
Ventilation Electrocution
Vibration Asphyxia
Weather Drowning
PROCESS Emergency arrangements Stress
Incorrect procedure process Pollution
Inadequate Safety Management System Contamination
Inadequate planning Financial liability
Lack of training
Lack of information/ instruction/supervision
CONTROL GUIDELINES - HIERARCH OF CONTROL CONSIDERATIONS
consideration 1 ELIMINATION
method Does the task need to be done?
control examples
2 SUBSTITUTION
Can something else be used to reduce the risk?
3 ENGINEERING CONTROLS
Can equipment be used to reduce the risk?
4 SEGREGRATION
Can distance/barriers/guards be used to prevent personell exposure to hazard?
7 PROCEDURES
Can procedures be used to specify the safe system of work to follow, to reduce risks?
Use of mechanical device instead of manual handling
Access controls
Distance
Time
Engineering controls
Permit to Work
Checklists
Workpacks
Risk assessments/job safety analyses
Process maps