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FMCO DR Potable Water and Fire Fighting Tank Cleaning - MSRA
FMCO DR Potable Water and Fire Fighting Tank Cleaning - MSRA
Assessment Type: (Please tick as applicable) Health & Safety √ Environment √ Energy & Sustainability √ HSE Ref No: FMCO-DR-HSE-RA-026
Facility Name: Desert Rock Camp Assessment Date: 01-09-2022 Review Date:
Description of Work: Potable water and fire-fighting Tanks Cleaning Assessment By: Abdul Samad
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Document No: FMCO-HSE-026
RISK ASSESSMENT Revision No: 00
Effective Date: September -2022
Further
Who might be Additional Actions
What is already being done to control the risk? Controls
ACTIVITY HAZARD harmed and P C RF (Fill up the table below for further P C RF
(Existing control measures) Needed
how? action and by whom)
(Y/N)?
• Incompetency • Only experienced, trained, and literate staff
shall be hired.
• All staff should work under direct supervision of
a full-time appointed supervisor.
• Supervisor should refresh the staff knowledge
through toolbox talk and on job guidance during
the operation.
4 3 12 • Wear suitable PPE’s while at work all the time. N 1 3 3
• Never assign any employee to perform the
activity for which he is not trained and
experienced.
• All workers shall have the specific experience
and knowledge related to his job.
• All employees shall attend the safety orientation
Staff Mobilization & Trainings
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Document No: FMCO-HSE-026
RISK ASSESSMENT Revision No: 00
Effective Date: September -2022
Further
Who might be Additional Actions
What is already being done to control the risk? Controls
ACTIVITY HAZARD harmed and P C RF (Fill up the table below for further P C RF
(Existing control measures) Needed
how? action and by whom)
(Y/N)?
• Damage to • Equipment must be inspected on required
equipment due intervals to ensure the healthiness.
to lack of • Technicians must possess enough Training and
awareness. knowledge to work on the equipment.
• Standard Operating procedures must be
followed while working on any machinery or
equipment.
3 3 9 • Use appropriate warning signage to make N 3 3 9
workers aware.
• All technicians shall be aware of the safety
devices in the system.
• Wear suitable PPE’s while at work all the time.
• Never assign any employee to perform the
activity for which he is not trained and
experienced.
• Check for leaks and replace damaged parts, do
not make any unauthorized alterations to the
machine.
• Do not operate any high-pressure machine while
you are intoxicated, under the influence of
certain substance.
• Use appropriate PPE’s while working with Water
• Piercing Skin Jet System. Like Ear defender, face shield,
Injury protective clothing etc.
• Hit by flying • Stay away from the direction of water to avoid
object • Worker any hit by flying object.
3 4 12 N 1 4 4
• Excessive Noise • Technician • Always Point nozzle of the jet away from the
• Electrocution workers to prevent any personal injury.
• All power cables must be free from puncture,
inspected and color coded.
• Power extension must be healthy and kept on dry
surface.
• Only trained workers with sufficient knowledge
must be put into work.
• All appliances and equipment’s should be RCD
protected, never attempt bypass to safety
devices.
•
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Document No: FMCO-HSE-026
RISK ASSESSMENT Revision No: 00
Effective Date: September-2022
Further
Who might be Additional Actions
What is already being done to control the risk? Controls
ACTIVITY HAZARD harmed and P C RF (Fill up the table below for further P C RF
(Existing control measures) Needed
how? action and by whom)
(Y/N)?
• Select tools that are right for the work and the
user.
• Minimize the amount of force needed to do the
job. Consider lighter tools for work.
• Try to adjust the location and position of the
work. Where possible, change the height, angle
and position of the work to suit the person doing
Working With Pressure Jet
the task.
• Repetitive • Take regular breaks from long or repetitive tasks,
Movement it's better to take smaller, more frequent breaks
(Low Back Pain • Worker than one long lunch break.
Fatigue 2 3 6 N 1 3 3
• Technician • Avoid working in extreme weather condition.
Numbness
• Break up long periods of frequent repetition and
Loss of
static inactivity.
Alertness)
• Ensure sufficient lighting is available in the
workplace so that workers can clearly see what
they are doing.
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Document No: FMCO-HSE-026
RISK ASSESSMENT Revision No: 00
Effective Date: September -2022
Further
Who might be Additional Actions
What is already being done to control the risk? Controls
ACTIVITY HAZARD harmed and P C RF (Fill up the table below for further P C RF
(Existing control measures) Needed
how? action and by whom)
(Y/N)?
• Dewatering pump should be kept ready at all
• Presence of
the times.
Water in the
3 3 9 • Identify the nearby utilities prior to enter the N 1 3 3
Tank
confined space.
• Attach all necessary layouts with the permit
• Worker must be in a sound health while put for
work inside Confined Space.
• Worker working at height must wear Safety
harness connected to a suitable anchorage point
• Proper access way must be provided to the
worker working at height
• Ensure proper emergency evacuation and
rescue procedures are in place
• Ensure 3 ft extension of ladder past the level
• Worker fall from
where worker is supposed to stand
height 3 4 12 N 1 4 4
• Do not overload the ladder at any point of time.
• Ladder must be placed on stable and level
surface.
• Always maintain 3 point contact while ascending
or descending the ladder
• Ladder must be inspected for defects, cracks
and accumulation of dirt, before and after use.
• Worker must not over reach to do work while
on the ladder.
• A bystander must be available to hold the ladder.
• Secure material properly to avoid material fall.
• Use Tool lanyard to prevent tools from falling
• Ensure to remove objects from unsealed
pockets.
• Secure all the tools while working at height.
• Hard hat and required PPE’s must be worn by
• Fall of material
3 3 9 the workers in the risk of material falling area N 1 3 3
from height
• Provide barricading to prevent any unauthorized
access.
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Document No: FMCO-HSE-026
RISK ASSESSMENT Revision No: 00
Effective Date: September -2022
Further
Who might be Additional Actions
What is already being done to control the risk? Controls
ACTIVITY HAZARD harmed and P C RF (Fill up the table below for further P C RF
(Existing control measures) Needed
how? action and by whom)
(Y/N)?
• Always use proper manual handling techniques
to lift the load or material manually.
• Keeps the back straight while lifting any
material from the ground.
Manual Handling
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Document No: FMCO-HSE-026
RISK ASSESSMENT Revision No: 00
Effective Date: September -2022
Further
Who might be Additional Actions
What is already being done to control the risk? Controls
ACTIVITY HAZARD harmed and P C RF (Fill up the table below for further P C RF
(Existing control measures) Needed
how? action and by whom)
(Y/N)?
• Working area shall be inspected for emergency
evacuation requirements and obstructions shall
be removed from the access to assembly points.
• ERT Team must practice mock drill to respond
properly during real emergency.
No. Further Action Required Action By Whom Action Due By Completion Date
1.
2.
3.
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