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NEOM Operations - Facilities Management

Risk Assessment & Method Statement (RAMS)


Section I- General Information
#NAME?
RAMS Serial No. Public Safety
NEOM Proponent Haridas Mongalath haridas.mangalath@neom.com 532624887
Contractor Organization Name TELECOM SPECIAL SOLUTION Co./ STC SOLUTION
Contractor Permit Holder Name QUSAI AHMAD Email qusai.ahmad@tss-e.com Mobile 580602374
Contractor Safety Personnel Name Reniel Ormido Email reniel@tss-e.com Mobile 532165019
From(Date) 25-Jan-24 To (Date) 7-Feb-24
Work Permit Coverage
From(Time) 7:00 AM To (Time) 7:00 PM
Work Location Oxagon community Security system Gate 1 & 2, Pole 1 to 42
Work Description Removing temporery fence from Gate 2

Section II- Manpower List


# Name ID Number Position
1 UMAR SHEHZAD UR REHMAN 2407937420 IT ENGINEER
2 QUSAI AHMAD 2533394116 PROJECT ENGINEER
3 MUHAMMAD ZULQARNAIN 2522657820 IT TECHNICION
4 SANA ULLAH 2556793574 HSE/SAFETY OFFICER
5 ANAMUL HAQUE 2424544498 IT TECHNICION
6 AHSAN NAWAZ 2522655790 SURVEYOR
7 BILAL AHMAD 2522654967 SURVEYOR

Section III- Tools and Equipment required for the activities


Provide details of the tools and equipment to be used.
1 MANUAL PALLET JACKS 5 PVC COATED GLOVES 9
2 HANDTOOLS 6 10
3 POWER TOOLS 7 11
4 PPE 8 12

Section IV- Work Schedule


List activities as per planned dates.
# tss Planned Date
1 Maintenance and cleaning work 25/01/2024
2 Removing temporery fence from Gate 2 25/01/2024
3 House Keeping 25/01/2024
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Section V- Risk Assessment


Severity
Risk Level Identification/Classification
Negligible (1) Minor (2) Moderate (3) Major (4) Severe (5)

Very Unlikely (1) 1 2 3 4 5 0-3 Very Low Acceptable


Frequency

Unlikely (2) 2 4 6 8 10 4-6 Low Broadly Acceptable


Possible (3) 3 6 9 12 15 7-10 Medium Tolerable if ALARP
Likely (4) 4 8 12 16 20 11-19 High Undesirable
Frequent (5) 5 10 15 20 25 20-25 Critical Unacceptable

Rating Guide
Likelihood Guide Severity Guide
Very Unlikely (1) Injury/loss occurred once, or not at all Negligible (1) No injury / no loss
Unlikely (2) Injury/loss occurred once every year Minor (2) Minor injury / loss up to 5,000 SAR
Possible (3) Injury/loss occurred once every month Moderate (3) Lost time injury / loss up to 100,000 SAR
Likely (4) Injury/loss occurred once every week Major (4) Major injury / loss up to 1,000,000 SAR
Frequent (5) Injury/loss may occur anytime Severe (5) Fatality / loss over SAR 1,000,000

Likelihood= L Severity= S Risk= R Hazard: Something with the potential to cause Harm
Provide the Risk Rating for both 'pre' and 'post' application of the identified Control Measures.
# Task Description Hazards L S R Control Measures L S R
List activities in order they will be executed

• Supervisor should check all the tools and make


sure they the use proper tools to do the task.
Electrical tools should be insulated.
• Wear the task with an equipment-based PPE.
Safety vest, rubber- coated hand gloves, safety
shoes, safety goggles, a hard hat, and a dust mask.
• Electrical tools should be insulated. check the
Using damaged or improper hand and Fatigue,
1 3 3 9 tools the supervisor before their use and make sure 3 2 6
power tools Personnel injury. Backpain, Eye
all tools are applicable
Injury, Cuts,
and safe for the job.
• Remove the improvised and custom-made
toolsfrom the site.
• Periodic inspection of hand and power tools must
be carried out regularly.
• Activity will be supervised by a competent and
experienced Supervisor
Use hand protection to avoid injury from from sharp
2 Rolling of steel net /Metal sheet Sharp edges 3 2 6 edges Competant employ must be deployed in the 3 1 3
work.

All heavy equipment shall be inspected by the


authorized operator on a daily basis to ensure that
equipment is in good working condition before
using to the site
Site mobilization, selection and preparation of tools, and • Heavy equipment shall not be used if found any
necessary accessories to start heavy equipment lifting, Staff and others in vicinity defects or damage that might affect its safe operation
3 3 3 9 3 1 3
operator and could be injured • Repair of heavy equipment shall not be done on
driver. the site. It must be brought to the designated work
shop and only certified mechanic shall make repair
of the equipment
• Select and mobilize only good condition
equipment

Access and walkway shall be kept free from


obsstructions Area
shall be maintained clean and free from obstruction
Proper storage area shall be provided to keep all the
4 Housekeeping Slip, trips and falls 4 2 8 2 2 4
tools and material stored in it. All nails in wood
and tember shall be removed. All worker shall waer
the minimum personal protective equipment
required for the spicific activity bieng carried.

•Comply with work/rest hours as per MOL and


social development guideline during summer.
•The best measure to take to prevent heat stress is to
address it before it ever becomes a problem by
taking proactive measure.
•High temperature
•Ensure the workers are fully aware about the heat
•Low temperature
stress procedure and training has been provided to
•Rain, Sand Storm, and Dust
them.
•Roof with high temperature
•Ensure enough supply of cold water during hot
•Collapse of person due to
season.
high heat and humid condition
•Assign dedicated crew for continuous ice and water
•Heat Stress Disorders
distribution.
•Dehydration
5 Adverse Weather Condition 3 3 9 •Sun sheds where allowed to be installed. 1 2 2
•Impaired bodily coordination
•Rehydration fluid, to be sufficiently maintained.
•Sharp edges at the end of
•Employees enhanced awareness on heat stress
mounting structure
management required during hot season. •Increase
• Fatality
campaign on acclimatization issues with site
• Property damage
employees.
• Multiple injury
•Intermittent rotations of employees in the sun.
• Hand crush
•Change work schedules, e.g. prolong noon break,
• Cuts & Brui
etc.
•Supervise the work site properly during an adverse
weather condition.
•During the low temperature workforce should
maintain the proper clothing which is suitable

• Good housekeeping routine orderly prior to the


respective area
Poor housekeeping. of work.
• Back and shoulder pains.
6 Dust inhalation. 2 2 4 • Wear appropriate PPE. 2 1 2
• Minor injuries
Slips and trips. • Proper segregation of materials, chemicals, and
tools.
• Provide waste trash or garbage plastic.

Only competent operators will be allowed to use the


grinder.
Ensure the grinding disc and guard are not
damaged. Always use safety gloves to prevent burns
and hand injuries.
Ensure the power cord and motor are not damaged .
Burns and injury
Operators to check the
Electrocution
machine for lead, motor , or grinding wheel damage.
Hot Work activity Hearing problem
Operator and other
7 Cutting & Grinding Physical Injury 2 4 8 2 2 4
persons in the vicinity to wear hearing protection.
Dust generation Cuts Dust
Provide a fire extinguisher at the site along with a
allergy Sparks
fire watcher.
and fire
Always use two hands while the unit is operating .
Safety toolboxes talk to be conducted.
Make sure the grinder handle is in place while
using. Use task -based PPE like an N95 mask,
Safety Shoes, rubber gloves, fire apron, full
face shield, hard hat, and earplug ).

Section VI- Emergency


Nearest Emergency Exit
Nearest Assembly Point Assembly point near OXAGON Mosque
Nearest Fire Alarm Point s
Nearest Fire Extinguisher Fire extinguisher will be present on site.
Contractor Emergency Contact Name Reniel Ormido HSE/SAFETY OFFICE b

NEOM Emergency Contact Name Email Mobile 911

Section VII- Permits Required


Tick the boxes for permit is required for work activities.
 Confined Space c Excavation R General Work
c Hot Work Lifting Work  Work at Height

 Work at night Road Closure c Work on Utilities
R

Section VIII- Submission and Approval


Prepared by:
RENIEL ORMIDO Email reniel@tss-e.com
25-Jan-24 Positio HSE/SAFETY OFFICER Signature RenielOrmido
Reviewed By:
Horidas Mangalath horidas.mangalath@neom.com
25-Jan-24 Public Safety Manager

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