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NOOR III CSP POWER PLANT Country: MOROCCO

NOOR
BASELINE RISK ASSESSMENT District:
BRANCH
Document Number: OUA3-S3CA-PR-003 Location: NOOR Ouarzazate Solar Complex of Morocco
Originator / Author : ACWA Date Issued: 09/12/2015

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Excavation
Competent Person inspection of the excavation location for soil
classification..
Instability of the
Cave-in 8 6 48 6 2 12
excavation edges Excavation work permit procedure implementation
Proper sloping / benching of excavation.

Proper hard barricades around excavation


Working near to Falling of workers / equipments inside
6 6 36 4 4 16
excavation edge excavation
Warning signs on the adequate physical barricades shall be placed.

Excavation material placing away from edge by 1.2 meter

Where the stability of adjoining building, walls or other structures is


Loose soil / Material Falling of material into excavation 6 4 24 endangered by excavation operations, support system shall be 4 2 8
provided.

Any material store shall be1.2 meter from the edges

For excavation exceeding 1.2m or 4 ft in depth, the confined space


Atmospheric Hazard Asphyxiation 6 6 36 4 2 8
entry proceduere must be adhered to

Proper access every 20 feet in all excavation 1.2 meter or more in


Access & Egress Failure to access & Egress excavation 4 6 24 4 4 16
depth
Collection of water
Undermining of excavation Use of surface water pumps
inside 6 6 36 4 4 16
Affects access Maintenance of accesses regularly.

PMV Inspection of equipements


Bank men shall be assigned to control swinging range on the job
site.
Excavator equipment Failure to work safely 6 6 36 4 4 16
Unnecessary personnel shall be excluded from the excavation area.

Qualified operators
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Falling objects, flying Proper PPE use includes but not limited to Hard Hats, Eye
injuiry & health problems 6 6 36 4 4 16
objects, dust,… Protection, paper Mask if needed ,proper safe shoes,..
Supervisors shall ensure that all pedestrians’ access to site
restoration areas is well controlled and permanently maintained.

Supervisor shall ensure that all workers wear high visibility


reflective waistcoats.
Machine striking other equipment or Speed limit shall be restricted to 20km/hours.
Swinging Machine 8 6 48 6 4 24
pepole
Dust suppression control measures shall be carried out at regular
intervals.
Vehicles shall use main headlight during poor visibility.
Work shall be stopped during extreme poor visibility conditions

Housekeeping

Personnel shall ensure that the housekeeping is constantly


maintained and that all spilling, etc, are cleaned up immediately.
Slipping and Tripping
Slip and Trips 6 4 24 6 2 12
Hazards
Supervisor shall be monitor the standards of housekeeping on a
daily basis to ensure that they are acceptable and implement
routine “Clean – ups” where necessary

Material Transportation

All vehicles shall use main headlights during poor visibility.

All drivers shall be well trained, and possess a driving license

Overspeeding (Struck Heavy equipment drivers shall be certified


8 6 48 6 4 24
by Hazard)
All vehicles shall be provide with a reverse beeper

Speed limit = 20 Km/hour

All trenches and existing facilities shall be well barricaded.

Banks-men shall be assigned to vehicles on site

All drivers shall use the seatbelt while driving


Collision with another
vehicle or existing Damage to structures 8 6 48 6 4 24
facilities
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Collision with another Supervisors shall ensure that all pedestrians’ access to work site, is
vehicle or existing Damage to structures 8 6 48 well controlled 6 4 24
facilities
Pedestrians shall be at a safe distance from moving vehicles

Clear traffic signs shall be provided at the work site

Warning hazard lights and signs will be installed on any extended


parts of the equipment or materials to be transported.

Traffic Rules and Regulations shall be strictly followed during the


transportation process.

All Loads shall be secured properly by support ,lashing and locking


Collapse and falling system.
Traffic accidents / Personnel Injury /
of load or material
Propert Damage
from the truck.
All loose accessories like tools, chains, belts and wood lumbers
shall be secured during travelling.
6 4 24 6 2 12
While loaded trucks are on stop/standby status, rear tires shall be
secured by wooden blocks.

All hauling personnel and truck drivers must have a proper PPE
while inside the jobsite.

Traffic accidents / Delays 2 4 8 A Traffic Flow Plan (Route) will be prepared and followed. 2 2 4
Truck movement
losses direction or
struck on access Improve and maintain the condition of access roads leading to
road. Access road blocking 2 4 8 RKPP jobsites. Truck movement must be properly coordinated and 2 2 4
escorted by transport supervisor.

All transportation activity shall be supervised by qualified supervisor


and banks men.
Mobile trucks Traffic accidents 6 4 24 6 2 12
Only qualified drivers allowed to drive the transpiration trucks

All Loads shall be secured properly.

Storage of material Only material for the day use shall be transferred and stored on
Tripping and access blocking 4 6 24 4 2 8
on site access site.
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