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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference

MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Training
No Training Type To whom

1 First Aid Supervisor

2 Scaffolding Who work at heights

3 Chemical Handling All Employees

4 Machines operator training Machines operator

Tool Box:
5 - General Safety (PPE). All Employees
- Chemical Spill.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

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RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of Excavation/Trenching


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS
SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(S)
(P)

(P)

(S)
risks

 Follow safe work procedures.


 Inspect trenches, and report any defects or
necessary.
Excavation / General Public,  Provide adequate supervision after training
Falling into trenches and
Trenching and Contractors (Machines operator training - Tool Box).
1 Causing sprains and 3 2 6 1 2 2
installing Irrigation Staff,  Wear appropriate personal protective
fractures and Injuries
System Workers equipment (PPE), including safety boots and
work gloves and goggles.
 Never get into a trench that is deeper than
your knees.

General Public,
Accidents and injuries  Limit the amount you trench to what can
Contractors
2 backfilling (Leave a trench 3 2 6 complete and backfill in one day so don’t 1 2 3
Staff,
unattended) leave a trench unattended.
Workers

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Damaged equipment
Operation of (Collapse of whole or part  Maintain and repair trenching equipment.
trenchers or of equipment - Defects  Train workers on the safe use of trenching
3 Workers 2 2 4 1 2 2
excavators resulting in injuries - Back equipment before they start work (all worker
pain from lifting and must be certified).
carrying awkward loads)

Entanglement because of
Accidents and  Wear close-fitting, full-length clothing
4 loose clothes and Workers 2 3 6 1 3 3
injuries  Not allowed to wear jewelleries.
jewelleries

 Regulate the length of exposure to hot


environments
 Provide cool water in the workplace and
encourage workers to drink it frequently in small
amounts before, during and after working.
 Provide personal protective equipment (Cap+
Heat stress
gloves + mask + goggles + specialized personal
5 Heat Exposure Heat stroke Operators 3 4 12 1 4 4
Dehydration
protective clothing).
 Monitor the health of workers at risk.
 Provide training for the workers, especially new
and young employees, telling them about the
risks of heat stress associated with their work,
what symptoms to look out for, safe working
practices and emergency procedures.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of Manual Handling


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS

SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(P)

(S)

(P)

(S)
risks

Moving bags of fertilizer


and turned quickly without
Workers moving moving his feet, twisting  Use safe lifting technique.
1 and carrying his back. Worker 3 2 6  Train workers in safe lifting technique (Tool 1 2 2
fertilizers bags (Back, shoulder, or leg Box).
strain from moving items
by pushing or pulling)
Improper Lifting of heavy
boxes and bags.  Remind workers about the PPE (Gloves +
Helmet + safety shoes + goggles overall if
Shoulder or wrist sprains necessary) they are required to wear.
or strains from lifting  Be sure you can see where you are going
heavy equipment, bags, when carrying large items
Manual Handling or boxes
lifting Heavy  Get close to the object
2 objects and Back pain from lifting and Worker 1 3 3  Lift smoothly and slowly, keeping the object 1 3 3
carrying awkward carrying awkward loads close to your body.
loads Back, shoulder, or leg  Keep the load between your knees and
strain from moving items shoulders.
by pushing or pulling.  Provide assistive devices such as dollies or
hoists, if necessary, and make sure they are
Cuts and bruises due to maintained in good condition.
sharp and pointed objects

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of Cutting and Grinding


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS
SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(P)

(S)

(P)

(S)
risks

 Define work time and get permission from


Work in SZPAG.
awkward  Follow safe work procedures explain how to
1 positions for Sprains and strains Operators 3 2 6 hold, use, and store the grinder. 1 2 2
long periods of  All operator and workers must be trained and
time certified, and that the machine is safe to use before
start (Tool Box)

 Remove rings, bracelets, and other jewellery


 Wear full-length, close- fitting clothing.
Catching fingers,  The operator must be trained and certified and
clothing, or
Cuts, abrasions, accidents make sure that the machine is safe to use
2 jewellery in pinch Operators 2 3 6 1 3 3
points or wrap and injuries before start.
points  Remind workers about the PPE they are
required to wear (Helmet + Goggles + Mask +
Fit and closed clothes)
 Check the worksite.
bruises to eyes, face, or  Remove debris, such as rocks or pieces of
Flying Debris and
exposed skin from flying concrete.
exposure to flying
3 debris
debris, injuring the operator Operators 2 3 6  Remind workers about the PPE (Gloves +
1 3 3
or bystanders,
Helmet + Mask + safety shoes + goggles
Eye injuries
overall if necessary) they are required to wear.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

 Use personal protective equipment (PPE), and


hearing protection.
4 Excessive noise hearing loss Operators 2 3 6 1 3 3
 Noise level must be less than 85 DB, otherwise if
more this level must use earmuffs

 Make sure there are no underground services


where you will be grinding.
 Check that the grinder is in good operating
Grinder operating order.
5 struck an severe electrical burns Operators 2 3 6  Make sure the grinder teeth lock bolts are tight, 1 3 3
underground cable the motor running is smoothly, and that safety
guards are in place.
 In case if use grinder in not available operator
must use steel cutting hand saw.

 Regulate the length of exposure to hot


environments
 Provide cool water in the workplace and
encourage workers to drink it frequently in small
amounts before, during and after working.
 Provide personal protective equipment (Cap+
Heat stress
gloves + mask + goggles + specialized personal
6 Heat Exposure Heat stroke Operators 3 4 12 1 4 4
Dehydration
protective clothing).
 Monitor the health of workers at risk.
 Provide training for the workers, especially new
and young employees, telling them about the
risks of heat stress associated with their work,
what symptoms to look out for, safe working
practices and emergency procedures.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of Riding Lawn mowers


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS
SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(P)

(S)

(S)
(P)
risks

 Use personal protective equipment (PPE) Include


Operating mowers without
hearing protection (Ear plugs) Noise level must be
1 Prolonged noise hearing protection Prolonged Operators 2 2 4 less than 85 DB, otherwise if more this level must
1 2 2
noise exposure (hearing loss)
use earmuffs.

 Get the permission and define work time.


 Use personal protective equipment (PPE) Include
Struck by projectiles
Gloves + Helmet + Mask + safety shoes + goggles
2 to eyes, face or Cuts, abrasions, and bruises Operators 2 3 6  Check the worksite, and fill the checklist form
1 3 3
exposed skin
before start the work.
 Remove debris, look for holes, and check slopes

 Get the permission and define work time.


 Display the warning signs in the area, ensuring all
signs are Visible
Operator failed to clear  All operator must be trained and certified, and that
the area of debris Striking the worker in the the machine is safe to use before start (Tool Box)
3 before starting the cheek, (a facial fracture and Operators 2 3 6  Check the worksite. 1 3 3
blade propelled a rock large laceration.)  Remove debris, look for holes, and check slopes
at high velocity and ground quality.
 Use personal protective equipment (PPE) Include
(Gloves + Helmet + Mask + safety shoes +
goggles).

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

 All operator must be trained and certified, and that


the machine is safe to use before start (Tool Box)
 Use personal protective equipment (PPE),
including Safety shoes, helmet and goggles.
Improper Use of Lawn  Check that the mower is in good operating order.
4 Mowers and Accidents and Cuts, Injuries Operators 2 3 6  Make sure blades are sharp, nuts and bolts are 1 3 3
Maintenance tight, safety guards are in place
 Disengage the mower blade when crossing
pavement, walks, or gravel
 Shut down safely.
 Park on level ground disengage power

 Regulate the length of exposure to hot


environments
 Provide cool water in the workplace and encourage
workers to drink it frequently in small amounts
before, during and after working.
 Provide personal protective equipment (Cap+
Heat stress
gloves + mask + goggles + specialized personal
5 Heat Exposure Heat stroke Operators 3 4 12
protective clothing).
1 4 4
Dehydration
 Monitor the health of workers at risk.
 Provide training for the workers, especially new
and young employees, telling them about the risks
of heat stress associated with their work, what
symptoms to look out for, safe working practices
and emergency procedures.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of Push lawn mowers


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS

SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(P)

(S)

(P)

(S)
risks

 Display the warning signs in the area and


General Public, ensuring all signs are visible.
Staff  PPE (Safety shoes + Gloves).
Deal with electrical  Routine maintenance of machines
1 machines
Electric shock Contractors 4 5 20 1 5 5
 Training (machines operator training - Tool Box
Staff
Talk) and awareness and proper supervision.
Operators  Check the worksite, and fill the checklist form
before start the work.

 Check that the mower is in good operating


order, make sure blades are sharp, the motor is
2 Cuts from blades Injuries Operators 3 2 3 running smoothly, the auto-switch mechanism is 1 2 2
working correctly, and that safety guards are in
place.

Catching fingers,
clothing, or  Wear full-length, close-fitting clothing and a hat.
3 jewellery in pinch Accidents and Injuries Operators 2 3 6  No wear the jewellery. 1 3 3
points or wrap  PPE (Safety shoes + Gloves).
points

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

 Use personal protective equipment (PPE)


Hearing loses, eye
Including Ear Plugs.
4 Prolonged noise damage and skin Operators 2 3 6 1 3 3
 Noise level must be less than 85 DB, otherwise
problems if more this level must use earmuffs.

Struck by  Use personal protective equipment (PPE),


projectiles to eyes, Cuts, abrasions, and including safety shoes, goggles, mask, helmet.
5 Operators 2 3 6 1 3 3
face or exposed bruises and Eye damage  Check the worksite: Remove debris, look for
skin holes, and check slopes and ground quality.

 Regulate the length of exposure to hot


environments
 Provide cool water in the workplace and
encourage workers to drink it frequently in small
amounts before, during and after working.
 Provide personal protective equipment (Cap+
Heat stress
gloves + mask + goggles + specialized personal
6 Heat Exposure Heat stroke Operators 3 4 12 1 4 4
Dehydration
protective clothing).
 Monitor the health of workers at risk.
 Provide training for the workers, especially new
and young employees, telling them about the
risks of heat stress associated with their work,
what symptoms to look out for, safe working
practices and emergency procedures.

Page 10 of 26
‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of Chain Saws


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS
SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(P)

(S)

(P)

(S)
risks

 Display the warning signs in the area and ensuring


General Public, all signs are visible.
Deal with Staff  PPE (Safety shoes + Gloves + goggles + mask).
 Routine maintenance of machines
1 electrical Electric shock Contractors 4 5 20  Training (machines operator training - Tool Box
1 5 5
machines Staff Talk) and awareness and proper supervision.
Operators  Check the worksite, and fill the checklist form
before start the work.
 Training (machines operator training - Tool Box
Using the Talk) and awareness and proper supervision.
overexertion injuries and  Check the worksite, and fill the checklist form
2 equipment for Operators 3 2 6 1 2 3
hearing damage before start the work.
prolonged periods  Use personal protective equipment PPE (Gloves +
Helmet + Mask + safety shoes + goggles)

Branches hitting  Check the area for power lines, buildings, vehicles,
3 Electrocution Operators 2 3 6 1 3 3
power lines and loose branches overhead

 Install Barricade Tape around the area.


Trees falling or  Plan the fall direction, cuts, and escape routes.
 Look to see if anyone else is in or around the work
4 breaking under Crush injuries, head injury Operators 2 3 6 area.
1 3 3
pressure  Never assume people will stay where you last saw
them.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

 Always know where the bar tip is.


Kickback occurs  Use the top or bottom of the blade (not the nose) to
when the saw tip start a cutting
 Make sure the depth gauges and tooth angles of
5 touches another Amputation or death Operators 2 3 6 the saw chain are set according to the
1 3 3
object or the manufacturer’s recommendations.
blade is pinched  Use personal protective equipment PPE (Gloves +
Helmet + Mask + safety shoes + goggles).

 The ride on sweeper machine is used for time


periods as specified by manufacturer’s
Hand arm vibration or whole- instructions.
6 Vibration Operators 4 5 20 1 5 5
body vibration  PPE (Safety shoes + Anti vibration Gloves).
 Training (machines operator training - Tool Box
Talk) and awareness and proper supervision.

 Regulate the length of exposure to hot


environments
 Provide cool water in the workplace and
encourage workers to drink it frequently in small
amounts before, during and after working.
 Provide personal protective equipment (Cap+
Heat stress
gloves + mask + goggles + specialized personal
7 Heat Exposure Heat stroke Operators 3 4 12 1 4 4
Dehydration
protective clothing).
 Monitor the health of workers at risk.
 Provide training for the workers, especially new
and young employees, telling them about the
risks of heat stress associated with their work,
what symptoms to look out for, safe working
practices and emergency procedures.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of Pesticides and Fertilization


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS
SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(P)

(S)

(P)

(S)
risks

Exposure (health  Make sure you have been trained in the safe handling
problems ranging from and use of the specific pesticide (Chemical Handling)
Handling  Store pesticides in a properly ventilated, locked area.
1 skin irritation to long-term Worker 2 3 6 1 3 3
Pesticides  Post warning signs.
health problems or even  SDS (Safety Data Sheet) should be in an accessible
death) place.

 Use PPE such as respirators and protective clothing,


as recommended by the manufacturers.
Absorption of the  SDS (Safety Data Sheet) should be in an accessible
pesticide through the place.
skin, eyes, lungs, or  Ensure that there are no other workers or bystanders
stomach (health problems who could be exposed to the pesticide.
 Follow safe work procedures.
Handling ranging from skin irritation
2 Worker 2 3 6  Return pesticides to their correct storage facility. 1 3 3
Pesticides to long-term health Ensure that the labels are visible and legible.
problems or even death  If you used gloves, wash them under water before
Irritation of the skin or removing them, and then wash your hands after
eyes Injury to eyes, lungs, removal.
skin, or body organs)  If you used other protective clothing, remove and
wash it immediately, and then shower to wash any
residual pesticide off your body

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

 Regulate the length of exposure to hot environments


 Provide cool water in the workplace and encourage
workers to drink it frequently in small amounts before,
during and after working.
 Provide personal protective equipment (Cap+ gloves +
Heat stress 12 mask + goggles + specialized personal protective
3 Heat Exposure Heat stroke Operators 3 4 clothing). 1 4 4
Dehydration  Monitor the health of workers at risk.
 Provide training for the workers, especially new and
young employees, telling them about the risks of heat
stress associated with their work, what symptoms to
look out for, safe working practices and emergency
procedures.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

Assessed by Title Signature


RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of Work at height


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS
SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(S)

(S)
(P)

(P)
risks

 Staff instructed not to use makeshift steps (chairs/


tables etc.)
Use of incorrect General Public,
 Restrict displays to head height where practical
1 equipment (desk, Falls, falling objects Contractors Staff, 2 2 4  Ensure display boards are accessible
1 2 2
chairs etc.) Workers
 Kick stool provided for users to access display
areas safely

 All access equipment suitable for purpose,


checked before use and maintained in good
General Public,
Defective equipment condition.
2 /
Falls, falling objects Contractors Staff, 2 2 4  Reporting procedure in place for identified
1 2 2
Workers
defective items with prompt removal /remedial
action.

 Use of access equipment restricted to those


Inappropriate use of trained and competent in use.
access equipment  Floor surfaces suitable to use kick stool (firm and
General Public,
Overreaching, even surface)
3 stretching etc.
Falls, falling objects Contractors Staff, 2 3 6  Persons using access equipment to wear
1 3 3
Workers
Uneven floor appropriate footwear (low heeled, non-slip soles).
causing instability  Do not leave unattended to avoid unauthorized
use.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

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 Ensure shelving is not overloaded


 Organize storage with heavy / bulky objects at
Manual Handling General Public, lower levels.
4 Unstable / unwieldy Falls, falling objects Contractors Staff, 2 3 6  Frequently used items stored at easily accessible 1 3 3
loads Workers locations.
 Staff to be trained in moving and handling
techniques.
General Public,
Contact with  Switch off electrical supply or tape off and label
5 electricity
electrocution, burns Contractors Staff, 2 3 6 light switch if this is not possible.
1 3 3
Workers

 Segregate work area effectively.


General Public,
 Provide warning signs, cones or fencing if needed.
Persons colliding Crush injuries, head injury Contractors Staff,
6 with ladder Workers
2 2 4  Schedule work to take place when persons are not 1 2 2
Fall person in immediate area.
 Install Barricade Tape around the area.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

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RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of Using Scaffolding


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS
SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(S)

(S)
(P)

(P)
risks

Operative & Co-  Ladder access gaps in platforms staggered and


Falls of persons Fractures or scratches or
1 bruises
Workers & 3 4 12 protected with guardrail and self-closing gate etc. 1 4 4
Public  Guardrails at least 950mm above all platforms.

Operative & Co-  No gaps in guardrail over 470mm wide at any side
Falls of materials of platform.
2 Falls, falling objects Workers & 3 4 12  Check scaffold boards for defects regularly for
1 4 4
Public significant damage – cracks, cuts, notches, rot etc.

Collapse of Fractures or scratches or Operative & Co-  Access to incomplete areas prevented.
3 structure bruises Workers & 3 4 12  Scaffolds to be erected altered or dismantled under 1 4 4
Falls, falling objects Public direct supervision of CISRS qualified scaffolder.

Operative & Co-  Handover certificate required before the use of any
Fractures or scratches or
Unauthorised use part of the scaffold.
4 bruises Workers & 3 4 12  Scaffold checked after bad weather damage etc.
1 4 4
Falls, falling objects Public  Local authority licence for scaffold in public road.
Lightning Operative & Co-
strike/overhead  Statutory inspection and reports.
5 Strike, Fire Workers & 3 4 12  Security of site.
1 4 4
cables Public

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

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Risk Assessment of Planting Operations


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS
SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(P)

(S)

(P)

(S)
risks

General Public,  Display the warning signs in the area and ensuring
all signs are visible.
Slips, trips and Fall Fractures or scratches or Contractors
1 2 3 6  All workers wear safety boots. 1 3 3
bruises Staff  All trailing cables in work area hung up or
worker otherwise kept out of harm’s way.
Burns  PPE (Safety shoes + Gloves + Goggle + Mask +
Skin damage from contact General Public, overall (If necessary))
Deal with Chemicals with concentrates. Contractors  Training (Tool Box Talk) and awareness and
2 4 5 20 1 5 5
Materials Respiratory damage by Staff proper supervision.
inhalation of fumes and worker  SDS (Safety Data Sheet) should be in an
dusts. accessible place

 PPE (Safety shoes + Gloves + Goggle + Mask +


foot, hand and body, cuts Worker overall (If necessary))
3 Punctures 2 2 4 1 2 2
and punctures. Public  Training (Tool Box Talk) and awareness and
proper supervision.

 PPE (Safety shoes + Gloves + Goggle + Mask +


General Public, overall (If necessary))
Contact with bacterial, fungal and
Contractors  Display the warning signs in the area and ensuring
4 pathogenic bacterial infection to cuts 2 2 4 1 2 2
Staff all signs are visible.
material and skin punctures.  Training (Tool Box Talk) and awareness and
worker
proper supervision.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

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RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

 Regulate the length of exposure to hot


environments
 Provide cool water in the workplace and
encourage workers to drink it frequently in small
amounts before, during and after working.
 Provide personal protective equipment (Cap+
Heat stress
gloves + mask + goggles + specialized personal
5 Heat Exposure Heat stroke Operators 3 4 12 1 4 4
Dehydration
protective clothing).
 Monitor the health of workers at risk.
 Provide training for the workers, especially new
and young employees, telling them about the
risks of heat stress associated with their work,
what symptoms to look out for, safe working
practices and emergency procedures.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

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RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of Edging


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS
SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(P)

(S)

(P)

(S)
risks

 Use personal protective equipment (PPE),


Struck by including gloves, safety shoes, goggles, mask,
projectiles to eyes, Cuts, abrasions, and helmet, ear plugs.
1 Operators 1 3 3 1 3 3
face or exposed bruises and Eye damage  Check the worksite, remove debris, look for
skin holes, and check slopes and ground quality, and
fill the checklist form before start the work.

 Regulate the length of exposure to hot


environments
 Provide cool water in the workplace and
encourage workers to drink it frequently in small
amounts before, during and after working.
 Provide personal protective equipment (Cap+
Heat stress
gloves + mask + goggles + specialized personal
2 Heat Exposure Heat stroke Operators 3 4 12 1 4 4
Dehydration
protective clothing).
 Monitor the health of workers at risk.
 Provide training for the workers, especially new
and young employees, telling them about the
risks of heat stress associated with their work,
what symptoms to look out for, safe working
practices and emergency procedures.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

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RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of Installation of Irrigation System


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS
SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(P)

(S)

(S)
(P)
risks

Acclimatazation of personnel prior to work start.


First-aid box & First aider to cover such cases
Providing cold drinking water with sufficient quantities.
General: Working Workers and Shaded resting area, Cold first aid area
1 under general hot Heat stress. all exposed 2 4 8 PPE use (Helmet, gloves, Dust Mask, safety shoes, 1 2 2
weather conditions presonnel goggles, reflective jacket, etc.)
Temperature measurement

Only approved mechanical equipment to be used


Only trained and licensed personnel will be permitted to
operate plant and heavy equipment.
Banks men will be deployed to control the operation.
Signages to be put way ahead before the work.
All exposed
Using of Heavy Valid test certificate. Competency certificate for
Knocking down, shoving, presonnel.
2 equipment & other
crashing. Serious or
4 5 20 operators 1 5 5
vehicles in the area Only licensed operators, briefed on potential hazards to
fatal injury
drive. No persons to be within the radius of the
wquipment movement areas.
Traffic plan, banks-man, advisory sigh board, speed
limits strictly implemented.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

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RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

3 Keep soil away from edges. Careful digging, cleaning.


Tool box talks prior of work. Never work alone.
Regular inspection by competent people (Eng in
charge, HSE) Cable detecton, record results. Gas tester
if necessary.
Use PPE. Arrangement of the equipment & tools and
Operatives:
Excavation for Falling materials, falling stored items.
4 Irrigation piping equipment, falling person
entombments, 4 5 20 Ligh the are during night. Keep away from plant
1 5 5
injury.
driveways.
Hedge protection. Provide fall prevention tools &
measures including signs, guardrail & barricades.
Use permit to enter confined space if necessary. Ensure
excavaton is clear before backfilling. Inspect compactor
prior to use.
5 Use of appropriate equipment and tools, well
mantained, by trained and licensed operatives..
Use rigger or Banks man if required.
Using hand All nearby
6 equipment & Tools.
Falls, falling objects
personnel
2 4 8 Use propper PPE, lighting during night working hours, 1 4 4
propper electrical connections, ELCB on the electrical
circuits.
All mobile plants provided with 3rd party certificate.
7 Work to be done only by competent operatives,
Falling of person and Operatives: physically and mentally fit.
8 Work on escafolding
materials. Fatal injury
4 5 20 Step 3: Procedure Clause 4.3.d) 1 5 5
Use body safety harnesses
9 Operatives: MSDS available on site, to be implemented properly.
Skin damage from contact Barricade, worning signage, proper ventilation.
Irritation,
10 Joining with PVC glue with concentrates.
asthma,
3 3 9 Use proper PPE, tools and trained personnel. 1 3 3
Respiratory damage
intoxication.
11 Permit for pressure test, warning signage, competent
operators.
Pressure testing with
12 water
Explossion Operatives 2 2 4 Trained personnel. No person allowek inside while 1 2 2
testing. Close watch to pressure gauge during test.
Close the area if needed.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

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RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of Routine maintenance


STEP-4 STEP-5
STEP-1 STEP-2 STEP-3
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS
SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity

(P X S)
(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Who might be at (List all the Control measure already in place)
Hazard Risk

(P)

(S)

(S)
(P)
risks

COSHH Assessment PPE (Gloves + overall + safety


shoes).
Irritation, itching, or skin
Contact with No smoking during maintenance process.
1 rashes (dermatitis). Operators 2 2 4 1 2 2
Lubricants Fire
Keep the fire extinguishers inaccessible place.
All process of refuelling should be far from power
supply and electrical sources.

Cuts and abrasions Fractures or scratches or Operator & PPE (Gloves + Goggles + overall + safety shoes).
2 2 3 6 1 3 3
bruises workers All others in the work area to wearing eye protection.

General Public,
Waste disposal Staff Only use containers, which are specially designed for
Waste materials.
3 Spilling
Fuel / Oil spills.
Contractors 2 4 8 fuelling and lubrication. 1 4 4
Staff Chemicals spill kit to be on site.
Operators

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

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RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

Risk Assessment of work in hot weather


STEP-3 STEP-4
STEP-1 STEP-2
RISK RATING RESIDUAL RISKS
SN What are you already doing

Probability

Probability
Severity

Severity
Who might

(P X S)

(P X S)
Rating

Rating
Hazard (List all the Control measure already in place)

(P)
(P)

(S)

(S)
be at risks

 Use personal protective equipment PPE (Gloves + Helmet/Cap +


Heat rash: Mask + safety shoes + goggles).
1 Hot humid environment; plugged sweat workers 2 2 4  Limit your shift time. 1 2 2
glands.  Choose the most shade for the completion of work places.
 Wash regularly to keep skin clean and dry.

Heat cramps:
Heavy sweating from strenuous physical  Use personal protective equipment PPE (Gloves + Helmet/Cap +
activity drains a person’s body of fluid Mask + safety shoes + goggles).
and salt, which cannot be replaced just  Reduce activity levels and ⁄ or heat exposure.
2 workers 2 3 6 1 3 3
by drinking water. Heat cramps occur  Drink fluids regularly.
from salt imbalance resulting from  Workers should check on each other to help spot the symptoms
failure to replace salt lost from heavy that often precede heat stroke.
sweating.

Fainting:  Use personal protective equipment PPE (Gloves + Helmet/Cap +


Mask + safety shoes + goggles).
Fluid loss, inadequate water intake and
 Reduce activity levels and ⁄ or heat exposure.
3 standing still, resulting in decreased workers 2 3 6 1 3 3
 Move around and avoid standing in one place for too long.
blood flow to brain. Usually occurs in Workers should check on each other to help spot the symptoms
unacclimatized persons. that often precede heat stroke.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

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RISK ASSESSMENT OF LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE Tariq Radwan HSE Manager

 Use personal protective equipment PPE (Gloves + Helmet/Cap +


Heat exhaustion: Mask + safety shoes + goggles).
Fluid loss and inadequate salt and water  Reduce activity levels and ⁄ or heat exposure.
4 workers 2 3 6 1 3 3
intake causes a person's body's cooling  Drink fluids regularly.
system to start to break down.  Workers should check on each other to help spot the symptoms
that often precede heat stroke.

Heat stroke:
There are two types of heat stroke:
 Classic heat stroke may occur in
older adults and in persons with
chronic illnesses exposed to
excessive heat. When the body has  Use personal protective equipment PPE (Gloves +
used up its water and salt reserves, Helmet/Cap + Mask + safety shoes + goggles).
it stops sweating causing a rise in
body temperature.
 Reduce activity levels and ⁄ or heat exposure.
5 workers 2 3 6  Drink fluids regularly. 1 3 3
 Exertional heat stroke generally
occurs in young persons, who  Workers should check on each other to help spot the
engage in strenuous physical symptoms that often precede heat stroke.
activity for a prolonged period of
time in a hot environment and the
body’s cooling mechanism cannot
get rid of the excessive heat.
 Heat stroke may develop suddenly
or may follow from heat exhaustion.

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‫تقييم وإدارة املخاطر‬ Document Reference
MOH-GF-HSE/Rev.01

‫صيان ــة النبات ــات الداخلي ــة والخارجي ــة وخدمات التعقيم‬ Rev. No. Date Rev. Date

‫ الغويفات‬- ‫العين‬ 01 22-05-2022 21-05 - 2022

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Risk Rating Matrix

Consequence (From Table 1)


Probability
(From Table 2)
Insignificant (1) Minor (2) Moderate (3) Major (4) Catastrophic (5)

Rare (1) 1 2 3 4 5
Possible (2) 2 4 6 8 10
Likely (3) 3 6 9 12 15
Often (4) 4 8 12 16 20
Frequent/Almost certain (5) 5 10 15 20 25

15 - 25 Extreme risk Activity or industry should not proceed in current form

Activity or industry should be modified to include remedial planning and action and be
8 - 12 High risk
subject to detailed OSH assessment

4 -6 Moderate risk Activity or industry can operate subject to management and /or modification

1-3 Low risk No immediate action required, unless escalation of risk is possible

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