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Northumbria University

Appendix 3 General Risk Assessment Form


DATE: ASSESSOR: LOCATION: ASSESSMENT

AREA/ACTIVITY GENERIC ASSESSMENT - BRICKLAYING

Likelihood
Item no.

Severity

Result*
Priority
Activity/equipment/materials, Persons H 48-100
Hazard protective measures required
etc. at risk M 20-40
L 0-16

1 Falling from Height Fracture/Broken Bones Staff Agree access equipment


Fatality. arrangements before job
commences
Supervisor to ensure that access is
equipment is available, in good
condition and used on the job
All ladders should be firmly
secured (lashed) and placed on a
firm surface
2 Manual Handling Musculo skeletal Staff Bricks and mortar etc to be
Injuries delivered direct to place of work.
Bricks/blocks to be covered with
tarpaulin when stored on site to
prevent taking up water.
Trolleys to be used for moving
bricks around.
3. Slips Trips and falls Sprains, fractures etc. Staff Good housekeeping must be
Students maintained at all times
Visitors Waste bricks and pallets disposed
of in skip.
All operatives must wear Safety
footwear-this will be monitored by
Supervisor.
Work area must be cordoned off to
protect staff, students and visitors
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and all work equipment must be
kept within the area.
4. Flying Debris from cutting bricks Eye Injury Staff All staff must wear Safety Goggle
to EN 166 B standard when
breaking bricks. This will be
monitored by Supervisor
5. Hazardous Substances – mortar Contact Dermatitis Staff Risk of Dermatitis or cement burns
Burns should be explained to staff.
Use cement or cement containing
products within the use-by date.
Direct skin contact should be
avoided – use CE marked PVC
gloves when handling mortar.
Washing facilities are available on
site – staff should be reminded to
observe high levels of personal
hygiene and not eat, drink or
smoke until properly washed.
Staff must inform supervisor of any
early signs of dermatitis or changes
to the skin.
6. Operating cement mixer Crush injuries Staff Cement mixer must be located on
Entanglement in firm level ground
moving parts Mixer must be fully guarded and
Electric shock guards in place during operation
Mixer must be 110 volt and PAT
tested every …………..
Visual check of the mixer before
use to identify any obvious damage

*Key to Result: T = Trivial risk;A = Adequately controlled; N = Not adequately controlled; U = Unable to decide
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Northumbria University – Risk Assessment Form

To be completed by the manager undertaking the risk assessment

Name: Job Title:

Signature: Date:

To be completed by the Senior Manager

I consider this risk assessment to be suitable and sufficient to control the risks to the health & safety of both employees undertaking
the tasks and any other person who may be affected by the activities.

Name: Job Title:

Signature: Date:

NB – if senior managers do not agree that the risk assessment is suitable and sufficient then the assessment must be reviewed.

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