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House Keeping:: ETP/ STP Operations
House Keeping:: ETP/ STP Operations
Façade cleaning :
1. Slips and Trips due to site conditions or trailing hoses and leads resulting in injury to operative
and/or other persons.
2. Falls from working at height using A steps resulting in injury to operative working at height
and/or other persons.
3. Overhead cables coming into contact with cleaning equipment and/or operative resulting in
potential injury to operative and/or other persons.
4. Members of public or unauthorised persons coming into contact with operatives or equipment
that could result in a harmful situation to operatives and/or damage to equipment.
5. Hazardous weather conditions that may cause dangerous working conditions for operatives
and result in injury to operative and/or other persons within vicinity.
6. Manual handling – incorrect equipment being used or posture being adopted could result in
operative injury.
7. Using Detergent – Potential risk of injury if cleaning materials are not handled correctly.
8. Falling Objects – Potential risk of dropping portable tools or water fed poles if operated in
unsafe conditions.
9.
New and untrained staff –Potential risk of harm or injury to untrained staff and other persons in
the area due to lack of experience and training
1. Slips and falls on floors made slippery by water, aqueous solutions or solvents.
2. Blows and contusions caused by falling heavy articles, including containers of chemical reagents,
e.g., from overhead conveyers, or by contact with moving machinery or vehicles.
4. Hazards related to entry into confined spaces - suffocation due to oxygen deficiency, poisoning (e.g.
by hydrogen sulphide), etc.
5. Burns, by steam or hot vapours, by splashes of hot plating baths, solvents and other liquids, by contact
with hot surfaces (e.g., annealing ovens), etc.
6. Electric shock caused by contact with faulty electrical equipment, cables, etc.
7. Injuries (especially of eyes) caused by flying particles, in particular from rotating brush cleaning or
wheel grinding.
8. Fire and explosions due to the formation and release of flammable gases during processing (e.g.,
methane, hydrogen).
9. Vigorous chemical reactions caused by uncontrolled mixing of chemicals (e.g., if water is mixed with
concentrated sulphuric acid ) during the preparation of reagents for wastewater treatment.
10. Acute poisoning caused by various chemicals present in the wastes, used as reagents (e.g., gaseous
chlorine), or released during the treatment; a particular hazard is caused by the possible release of a
number of poisonous gases, e.g., hydrogen-cyanide (from metal plating or heat treatment wastes upon
acidification), hydrogen-sulphide, etc.
11. Chemical burns by corrosive liquids Damage to eyes by splashes of irritating or corrosive liquids.
DG room operations :
Check
a) Access door is marked and in working order
b) Free of excessive dust, dirt and debris
c) No storage. Clearance of at least 36 inches from panels
d) Adequate lighting
e) Free of water or potential sources of water
f) Check for burning or “ozone” odors
g) Room is well ventilated
h) Panel doors in working order
i) Front panel is present and no open slots are present
j) Free of excessive dust and dirt
k) Seal and gaskets are installed
l) All the wiring is reaching completely into the box and properly secured
m) No punch-out missing
n) All the breakers are labeled
o) If present, check for heater elements
p) If present, check for fans
q) Check for arc flash protection warning signs
r) Check for identification of disconnecting means and circuit directories for panel boards,
switchboards.
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