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HSE-RA-039 Plastering Activities - Rev 0
HSE-RA-039 Plastering Activities - Rev 0
PAGE No 1 of 9
AL SHAFAR GENERAL CONTRACTING LLC. REV 0
DATE 05/01/2017
SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROCEDURE
Project Name: Festival Living Stream-02 HSE-RA 039
Job Description: Plastering
Index:
Form 1 Task Analysis Initiation
Form 2 Risk Assessment Process As per Risk Assessment Procedure.
Form 3 Written Safe Work Procedure Result
AUTHORISATION
Prepared by: Approved by
Signature Date Signature Date
HSE Manager Project Manager
Unwanted Fuel/Oil Contamination of the soil, atmospheric Care to be taken refuelling and
Spillages pollution, risk of fire. drip trays/heavy gauge plastic to
be in place as required.
2 Injury to project Potential Death, Major/Minor Skeletal Following PPE to be worn Supervisor Before &
employees damage, cuts and bruises to all parts of appropriately to the task – during work
the body. Gloves.
Safety boots.
H,S 10 5
Overalls.
Hard hat.
Hearing protection.
Eye protection
3 Un trained employees Poor quality of work, chance for Provided trained/competent PE/FM Always
accident /incident or property lost/damage worker and supervision
H,S 7 5
4 Faulty Hand Tools and Potential Death, Major/Minor Skeletal Proper hand tool & machinery on PE/FM/ Before work
Machinery damage, cuts and bruises to all parts of daily checking/ check list. supervisor
the body, asthma, and skin allergies. Mixer machine must be protected
and guarded.
Competent operator and
Follow the safe operating
procedure on the machinery as
per the manufacturer’s advice.
Safe temporary electric supply.
Ensure that the mixer machine is
HSE/QUALITY SYSTEM DOCUMENTATION
DOC No DS/CA006P02/00022
PAGE No 6 of 9
AL SHAFAR GENERAL CONTRACTING LLC. REV 0
DATE 05/01/2017
SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROCEDURE
Project Name: Festival Living Stream-02 HSE-RA 039
Job Description: Plastering
* RR = Risk Rating
2. PROCEDURE
1. Do pre-use inspection of all equipment to be used and replace or repair faulty items.
2. Use trained competent employees only.
3. Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment i.e.:
3.1. Hardhat.
3.2. Safety boots.
3.3. Overalls.
3.4. Eye protection.
1. Must have PPE – safety footwear, gloves, hardhat, goggles, foul weather clothing etc.
2. Must have appropriate tools and equipment in good condition.
3. Must have weatherproof covers for materials and equipment, waste containers, warning tape.
4. Consider risks and hazards in work area. Refer any concerns to supervisor. Are relevant permits in place?
5. Check if it is necessary to secure area adjacent to work. Refer to supervisor if appropriate.
6. Arrange for transport of materials and equipment to site via supervisor.
7. Ensure materials and equipment are secure or removed when site unattended, eg overnight or during breaks.
Hazards
Harm
Potential Death, Minor/major cuts and contusions, loss of limbs, fractures, concussion, to fatality, electric shock.
Persons in danger
Control measures
No lone working
6. Ensure section platforms properly erected and not overloaded and at suitable working height.
7. Ensure that both sides of opening or wall is maintained in safe condition.
8. Ensure that water spillages etc are cleared up immediately.
9. If electrical equipment being used, ensure cables do not pose tripping hazard. Secure with ‘Duct Tape’ if necessary.
On completion
1. Tidy up, clear site, remove and transport equipment and surplus materials to store. Dispose of waste to Estates skip as appropriate do
not dispose down drains, wash basins etc.
2. Report completion to supervisor and local staff.
3. Sign off any relevant work permit.