Osha Hiarc Form - Joan Raymond Christian Saden

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UiTMOSHE-P0612-HIR

HIRARC FORM

Seni Bina & Perancangan Ukur Conducted by:


Faculty/School/Unit/Laboratory/Workshop:
(Name, Designation, Signature)
Joan Raymond Christian Saden

Work Process: Field Camp Conducted Date: From:08th of May, 2023 Until:18th of June, 2023
Location/Block: Kuala Linggi, Melaka
Approved by: (Name, Reviewed by:
Designation, Signature) (Name, Designation, Signature)
Review Date:
Approval Date :
Next Review Date:

1. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION 2. RISK ANALYSIS 3. RISK CONTROL

Legal &
Activities (Routine / Non- Risk Level Other Additional / Recommended Control Measures Person In Charge
No. Actual and Potential Hazards Which can Cause Potential Consequences / Risk Effects Existing Control Measures Likelihood (A) Severity (B) Requireme
Routine) (A) x (B) (Due Date / Status)
nts

without complete notice, our body could be flown away by


1 Tide reading drown wear safety vest 4 5 20 L1 wear safety vest able to swim
the sea current

2 Detail survey with a little awarenes, could have gotten us into accident got crashed self-aware 5 5 25 L7 being aware

without complete notice, our body could be flown away by


3 hydrography survey drown wear safety vest 4 4 16 L1 wear safety vest & able to swim
the sea current

our foot or hands could have been hurted due to wrong


4 digging holes to find boundary marks injured in some part of our body wear boots & safetu gloves 3 4 12 L2 gloves and boots
position

3
5 tapering picket our hand could have been cut injured in some part of our body wear safety gloves 4 12 L2 gloves

6 exploring bushes to find boundary marks could have been stung by wild animals injured in some part of our body wear full-body covered suit 4 4 16 L1 wear full body covered suit

7 carrying instruments could have been hurted by part of instruments injured in some part of our body pay full attention while bringing it 3 3 9 L2 pay attention

8 driving motorcycle to the field in a cobbled area could have fell injured in some part of our body pay full attention while bringing it 4 4 16 L2 pay attention

9 spending time under the sun for quite long time without taking a rest could have attacked by heat stroke got blackout take care of our health and take rest 4 5 20 L7 take a rest if the weather is too hot

10 getting lack of sleep during the survey could feel tired and resulting low performance has no energy in the field take care of our health and take rest 2 3 6 take a rest if the weather is too hot

Likelihood (A) Severity (B) Hierarchy of Control Risk Level


5 - Most Likely (The most likely result of the hazard / event being realized) 5 - Catastrophic (Numerous fatalities, irrecoverable property damage and productivity) 1 - Elimination 1-4 (Low)
4 - Fatal (Approximately one single fatality major property damage 2 - Substitution
4 - Possible (Has a good chance of occurring and is not unusual) 5-12 (Medium)
if hazard is realized)
3 - Conceivable (Might be occur at sometime in future) 3 - Serious (Non-fatal injury, permanent disability) 3 - Isolation 15-25 (High)
2 - Remote (Has not been known to occur after many years) 2 - Minor (Disabling but not permanent injury) 4 - Engineering Control

1 - Inconceivable (Is practically impossible and has never occurred) 1 - Negligible (Minor abrasions, bruises, cuts, first aid type injury) 5 - Administration Control
Legal & Other Requirements 6 - Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
L1 - Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514)
L2 -Factories and Machinery Act 1967 (Act 139)
L3 - Atomic Energy Licensing Act 1984 (Act 304)
L4 - Biosafety Act 2007 (Act 678)
L5 - Electricity Supply Act 1990 (Act 447)
L6 - Fire Service Act 1988 (Act 341)
L7 - Others Act & Regulation (Specify)
L8 - NIL (Not In List)

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