Ra Buiding Demolition

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Risk Assessment

PROJECT:

Type of Damage Risk Rating Risk Rating


Hazards or Loss Person
Job / Task *RFN Control Measures Date **RRN Remark
Environment Aspects Environment L₁ S₁ Responsible L₂ S₂
( L₁* S₁) ( L₂* S₂)
Impact
(1) Trips/Falls due to 1. Work should be carried out based on the result of the risk Foremen
inadequate illumination. (1) cut, trip fall assessment carried out for the demolition activity. Supervisor
(2) Walking into Objects (2) Serious injury Engineer
(1) Night Work (3) Electric Shock due to or fatality 4 5 20 2. Only trained operators and workers should be used for the Gang leader 2 4 8
energized electric circuit (3) Electric Shock job EHS
(4) Being struck by or run Site in-
3. Known risk should be communicated to all members of the
by vehicles. charge
team to ensure collective safety.
4. The best demolition strategy should be adopted, i.e, Piece
meal or planned collapse.
5. The history of the structure should be gotten, which will
help in identifying some inherent risk which may not be
obvious. Like presence of Asbestos, buried services, etc.
6. Safe access to and egress from the demolished structure
should be provided.
7. Adequate segregation should be done to protect third-
party intrusion and prevent harm to the public.
8. Adequate PPE should be provided and enforced through
out the duration of the activity. If need be, the workers
should be trained on proper use of PPE before the
commencement of the task.
9. To prevent immature collapse, some areas may need to be
shored.
10. Full inspection of the structure should be carried out
before the commencement of the demolition activity.
11. Adequate job design and procedures should be
adopted. For example to protect workers from excessive
exposure to vibration, the duration of exposure should be
reduced by carrying out the job on shift basis.
Starting the job.
12. Ensure that the right machineries are selected for
the job.
Risk Assessment

(1) Property (1) Staff instructed not to use makeshift steps (chairs/tables etc.)
Damage (2) Restrict displays not to head height where practical Foremen
(2) Injury to (3) Ensure display boards are accessible Supervisor
(2) Working at (1) Fall of person /material. personnel, Serious 4 4 8 (4) Ladder provided for users to access display areas safely Engineer 3 4 7
height bodily injury, (5) All access equipment suitable for purpose checked before use and Gang leader
Chances of fatal maintained in good condition.
accidents. (6) Reporting procedure in place for identified defective items with
prompt removal/remedial action.

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