RA-CVL - 004 Shuttering De-Shuttering of Formwork

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Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment – HIRA SF09-01

CSP # 1480 Project Name Wadi Related Documentation/ Legislation

Routine Non Routine Emergency Task/Activity: Shuttering & De-shuttering of Formwork RA No: REVISION 1
RISK ASSESSMENT RISK CONTROLS
Original Risk Original Risk With Residual Risk With
Without Controls Present Control Additional Control Measures Additional Control
SN Hazard Identified Affected Person Risk Risk Control Measure Already in Use
S L Rate
S L Rate
Needed S L Rate
(1-5) (1-5) (1-5) (1-5) (1-5) (1-5)
 Induction training shall be provided to all workers prior
to start and or to deploy to site
 Conduct toolbox talk meeting regarding of exposure to
wood dust
 Supervisor shall remind workers of the risk of wood
dust, and why these controls are necessary
Risk to lung  Remind workers never to dry sweep wood dust, which
diseases, such as just spreads the dust around
asthma, from  Local exhaust ventilation (LEV) shall be provided at
Carpentry and
Exposure to wood inhaling wood dust. machines and workers shall be trained in using it
1 others working 3 3 9 3 1 3
dust Hardwood dust can properly
nearby
cause cancer,  LEV shall be maintained to keep it in good condition and
particularly of the working effectively
nose  LEV shall be inspected daily by a competent person
 Ensure wood dust shall be cleared up by using a suitable
vacuum cleaner, fitted with an appropriate filter
 Suitable respiratory protective equipment as well as LEV
for very dusty jobs shall provide and trained all workers
on how to use it
 Proper supervision to the task

2 Machinery Carpenters and Serious and possibly 5 3 15  All machinery shall be guarded accordingly and operator 5 2 10
others fatal cut injuries shall follow manufacturer’s instruction
following contact  Guards shall inspected regularly and maintained as
with moving parts of necessary to ensure their good condition
machinery,  Workers shall have sufficient space at machines to work
particularly saw safely
blades  Awareness training shall be given by competent person
to all workers regarding on how to use the machinery
safely
 Ensure that all machines braked and fitted with
necessary safety features, e.g. chip limited tooling etc.
 Only competent person shall operate the machines
 Conduct toolbox talk meeting prior to start the work

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Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment – HIRA SFHI09-02 1
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Routine Non Routine Emergency Task/Activity: Shuttering & De-shuttering of Formwork RA No: REVISION 1
RISK ASSESSMENT RISK CONTROLS
Original Risk Original Risk With Residual Risk With
Without Controls Present Control Additional Control Measures Additional Control
SN Hazard Identified Affected Person Risk Risk Control Measure Already in Use
S L Rate
S L Rate
Needed S L Rate
(1-5) (1-5) (1-5) (1-5) (1-5) (1-5)
 Proper supervision on the work is a must
 Ensure to wear appropriate PPEs,

 Awareness training shall be provided to all workers


Could suffer regarding manual handling
musculoskeletal  Ensure workbenches and machines tables set at a
disorders, such as comfortable heights
back pan, from  Strong, thick gloves shall be provided to all workers for
handling handling tooling and pallets
heavy/bulky objects,  Ensure that there is a system of work in place for the
Carpenters and
3 Manual handling e.g. timber boards 3 3 9 safe and careful handling of assembled concrete forms 3 1 3
helper
and machinery or furniture
parts. Also risk cuts  Heavy or bulky loads should be move using a handling
when handling aid (trolley, wheelbarrows etc.)
tooling, or splinters  Conduct toolbox talk meeting regarding of manual
when handling handling technique
pallets  Proper supervision of the work
 Ensure to wear appropriate PPEs

 All employees who are or may be exposed to potential


heat related illnesses will receive training on Heat Stress
Programme
 Heat Stress Management Program shall be developed to
provide workers with the training and equipment
necessary to protect them from heat related exposures
and illnesses
Exposure to hot Heat stress, heat  Cool water should be readily available during warm
4 All workers 5 3 15 5 2 10
environment stroke or even fatal weather on in hot work areas
 Ensure when working on high temperature jobs,
consideration should be given to working in pairs with
each person watching out for early warning signs of
excessive heat stress in the other person
 Proper supervision during working on hot areas
 Ensure wear a proper PPE during hot weather such as
light clothes

Could suffer  All workers exposed to high noise levels will be trained
5 Noise Workers / Others temporary or 3 3 9 and provided with information about the risk and 3 1 3
permanent hearing control measures. This will be done by means of a

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Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment – HIRA SFHI09-02 1
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Routine Non Routine Emergency Task/Activity: Shuttering & De-shuttering of Formwork RA No: REVISION 1
RISK ASSESSMENT RISK CONTROLS
Original Risk Original Risk With Residual Risk With
Without Controls Present Control Additional Control Measures Additional Control
SN Hazard Identified Affected Person Risk Risk Control Measure Already in Use
S L Rate
S L Rate
Needed S L Rate
(1-5) (1-5) (1-5) (1-5) (1-5) (1-5)
toolbox talk for workers
 Consideration may be given to reducing the amount of
damage from
time that workers spend in noisy areas or using noisy
exposure to noise
equipment
from woodworking
 Ear protection in the form of ear plugs and ear muffs will
machinery
be provided to all workers exposed to the risk
 Ensure proper supervision at all times

 Ensure all permit have been issued for the task


 Ensure correct equipment is ready for the task
 Check capacity of crane to perform tasks required on
site
Tipping of Rigger /operatives  Ensure operator and rigger are competent and certified
Serious injury /
6 crane/unstable and others working 4 3 12 by third party 4 1 4
fatality(s)
during lift nearby  Proper monitoring and supervision
 Check the ground conditions and ascertain if there are
any underground services where the crane to be set up
 Do not operate the crane outside of its specified load
chart. Ensure the weight of the load to be lifted is known

 Ensure to secure all tools and materials to prevent them


from falling on people below
 Erect barricades and post warning signs at all possible
falling objects might be
 Whenever possible, avoid working under moving loads
Falling objects Workers and others Serious head and
7 3 3 9  Avoid stacking materials near edges, and particularly 3 1 3
hitting head or body on site others injuries
unprotected edges, to prevent them from sliding, falling
and collapsing
 Ensure proper supervision at all times
 Always wear hard hats when work is being performed
overhead or when other work conditions call for it

 Drivers and operators shall be certified and have a valid


It could may suffer Saudi government license
serious possibly  360 degrees clear view required for all vehicles. Heavy
8 Vehicles Workers and others fatal, injuries if 5 3 15 equipment operator sunshades obstruction clear view 5 1 5
struck by a vehicle are prohibited
such as lift truck e.g.  All equipment, including trucks and buses, shall be
equipped with an audible signal device, which is

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Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment – HIRA SFHI09-02 1
REV

Routine Non Routine Emergency Task/Activity: Shuttering & De-shuttering of Formwork RA No: REVISION 1
RISK ASSESSMENT RISK CONTROLS
Original Risk Original Risk With Residual Risk With
Without Controls Present Control Additional Control Measures Additional Control
SN Hazard Identified Affected Person Risk Risk Control Measure Already in Use
S L Rate
S L Rate
Needed S L Rate
(1-5) (1-5) (1-5) (1-5) (1-5) (1-5)
activated when vehicle is in reverse gear
 Ensure proper supervision at all times
 Wear appropriate PPEs, such as reflective vest

It could suffer
injuries such as  Maintained good housekeeping at all times
bruising and  All workers must wear a strong safety shoes that have a
9 Slips, trips and falls All workers fractures if they trip 3 2 6 good grip 3 1 3
over objects, or slip,  Good lightning in all areas
e.g. on spillages, and  Horse playing is prohibited
fall

 Ensure that all electrical power systems on construction


sites are approved by Project inspection electrical
Could get electrical
engineer
shocks or burns from
 Ensure that only qualified electricians install and or
using faulty
repair electrical equipment
electrical
Carpenters /  Inspect electrical equipment and tools that will be used,
10 Electrocution equipment, e.g. 3 3 9 3 1 3
helper / workers remove from site any damaged items
machinery, or a
 Grounding of portable electric equipment checked
faulty installation.
regularly
Electrical faults can
 Check and follow strictly for ground fault circuit
also lead to fires
interrupters (GFCI’s)
 Ensure that only 110Volts portable tools are used on site

 Strong stepladders and others platform shall be used


 Only trained shall allowed to work at height
Falls from any height  Ensure all stepladders to be checked periodically
11 Work at Height All Workers can cause bruising 3 3 9  Awareness training shall be provided to all workers 3 1 3
and fractures involve of any work at height
 Proper supervision at all times
 Wear proper PPEs

IF THE RESIDUAL RISK RATING IS 16 OR ABOVE, then additional controls need to be developed for the activity
Legend: S àSeverity and LàLikelihood: Hierarchy of Controls: Elimination, Substitution, Engineering, Administrative, PPE
LIKELYHOOD
RA Team Name 1 Faisal Khan 2 Ranbir Singh 3 MOHAMMAD Hisam 4 Waleed Fayez

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Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment – HIRA SFHI09-02 1
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Very Unlikely Unlikely Likely Very Likely Almost Certain
Designation HSE LAED HSE Officer Construction Manager Project Manager
SEVERITY 1 2 3 4 5
Catastrophic 5 5 10 15 20 25 Prepared By: Approved By:
Critical 4 4 8 12 16 20
Serious 3 3 6 9 12 15
Medium 2 2 4 6 8 10
Minimal 1 1 2 3 4 5

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