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HAZID/ENVID/OHID REPORT
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY........................................................................................................
1.1 HAZID FINDINGS.........................................................................................................
1.2 ENVID Findings.............................................................................................................
1.3 OHID Findings...............................................................................................................
2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION.......................................................................................................
2.1 Introduction....................................................................................................................
2.2 Project Objective and Scope.........................................................................................
2.3 Purpose of this Document.............................................................................................
3. DEFINITIONS & ABBREVIATIONS.....................................................................................
3.1 Definitions......................................................................................................................
3.2 Abbreviations...............................................................................................................
4. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS.................................................................................................
4.1 Order of Precedence...................................................................................................
4.2 References..................................................................................................................
5. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION (HAZID) STUDY................................................................
5.1 Objectives and Scope of HAZID study........................................................................
5.2 HAZID Methodology....................................................................................................
5.3 HAZID Guidewords.....................................................................................................
5.4 HSE Risk Assessment Matrix......................................................................................
5.5 HAZID FINDINGS.......................................................................................................
6. ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT IDENTIFICATION (ENVID) STUDY.............................
6.1 ENVID Methodology....................................................................................................
6.2 ENVID Guidewords.....................................................................................................
6.3 ENVID Risk Ranking...................................................................................................
6.4 ENVID Findings...........................................................................................................
7. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH IDENTIFICATION (OHID) STUDY.................................
7.1 OHID Methodology......................................................................................................
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report provides the findings from Hazard Identification (HAZID), Environmental Impact
Identification (ENVID) and Occupational Health Hazard Identification (OHID) workshops carried
out for HABSHAN & BAB TELECOM SYSTEMS UPGRADE (PROJECT No. 7006) on 27th
January 2021. The workshops were held via video conferencing utilizing Microsoft Team
Meetings due to current COVID-19 restrictions limiting group meetings.
The workshops were conducted in accordance with the approved Terms of Reference (TOR)
for the Project incorporating guidance provided in Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC)
HSE Standard (HSE-RM-ST03), Reference Doc No. RPT-7006-GG-01-61-00-001-0.
The workshops were attended by a multi-discipline team of personnel from both COMPANY
and CONSULTANT. The workshops were facilitated by independent HSE CONSULTANT
Chairmen Mr. R Subramanian (for HAZID), Mr. Shaun Pearce (for ENVID) and Mr. Gopakumar
Nayar (for OHID). The list of workshop attendees is provided in Attachment-1.
The workshop was grouped into nodes for analysis based upon construction and operation
activities, key layout drawings / plot plans as provided in Attachment-2.
The output from the workshops was recorded in PHA Pro software as provided in Attachment-
3, Attachment-4 and Attachment-5 including risked ranking utilizing the ADNOC approved
Risk Assessment Matrix (RAM).
Table 1-1 includes the risk ranking summary of the unmitigated risks for the Nodes considered.
High-Medium/
Node Description High / Cat. 1 Medium/ Cat. 3 Low/ Cat. 4
Cat. 2
Node 1. Habshan &
Bab Telecom
0 8 14 1
Systems Upgrade -
Detailed Engineering
The risk assessment was repeated for all identified hazards to assess the mitigated risk by
considering the preventive and mitigation measures.
Table 1-2 includes the risk ranking summary of the mitigated risks for all nodes by considering
the preventive and mitigation measures.
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High-Medium/
Node Description High / Cat. 1 Medium/ Cat. 3 Low/ Cat. 4
Cat. 2
Node 1. Habshan & Bab
Telecom Systems Upgrade 0 0 17 6
- Detailed Engineering
As can be seen from Tables 1-1 and 1-2, the majority of unmitigated risks fall under high-
medium or medium categories have been reduced subsequently to either medium or mainly
low categories by incorporating the preventive and mitigation Safeguard measures.
The HAZID Worksheets generated during the workshop are provided in the Attachment – 3.
The 09 Recommendations / Actions captured during the HAZID workshop are presented in
Section 10 Table 10-1 of this Report.
Summary of environmental risks identified during the ENVID workshop are presented in Table
1 -3 respectively.
High-Medium Medium/
Node Description High/ Cat. 1 Low/ Cat. 4
/ Cat. 2 Cat. 3
Node: 1. Habshan & Bab
Telecom System 0 0 0 9
Upgrade - Construction
As can be seen from Table 1-3, all of the environmental risks assessed as part of the workshop
fall in Low category.
The ENVID Worksheets generated during the ENVID Workshop are provided in Attachment-4.
A summary of occupational risks identified during the OHID workshop are presented in Table
1-4.
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High-Medium Medium/
Node Description High/ Cat. 1 Low/ Cat. 4
/ Cat. 2 Cat. 3
As can be seen from Table 1-4, the majority of occupational risks identified fall in low, medium
or high-medium categories.
No recommendations were raised during OHID session. The OHID Worksheets provided in
Attachment-5.
2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
2.1 Introduction
The Habshan & Bab Gas Complex is a set of gas processing facilities operated by ADNOC
Gas Processing (AGP) and located approximately 140km southwest of the city of Abu Dhabi.
The first plant in the complex was commissioned almost four decades ago. Since then, several
other plants were added to the complex making it one of the largest gas processing facilities in
the world.
In order to ensure the continued viability of Habshan and Bab Gas Complex, ADNOC Gas
Processing regularly reviews the installed equipment and systems, and carries out necessary
refurbishments, upgrades, replacements and additions to ensure that the facilities can be
operated in a safe, sustainable and efficient manner. This project is a continuation of these
efforts.
ADNOC Gas Processing (hereinafter referred to as COMPANY) has assigned M/s Bilfinger
Tebodin Middle East Ltd. (hereafter referred to as CONSULTANT) to carry out Front End
Engineering & Design (FEED) and Detail Engineering for the Project to enable COMPANY to
engage a Procurement & Construction (PC) CONTRACTOR to execute the Project.
CONSULTANT shall perform Engineering for the PROJECT as per Scope of Services under
the framework Agreement No. TE.18.048 (J) / 2018-21 /SRC/021. CONSULTANT shall carry
out Engineering for the project to enable COMPANY to engage a Procurement & Construction
(PC) CONTRACTOR to execute the PROJECT without further detailed engineering.
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The objective of the project is to ensure safety and security of personnel and buildings by
providing adequate public address system annunciation, safety monitoring and incident review
capability, and controlled access to critical buildings by implementing/enhancing the Public
Address, CCTV and Access Control Systems in accordance with international codes,
standards, HSE and Electronic Security requirements.
The scope includes the following main items, in addition to all associated multi-disciplinary
works:
New CCTV and Access Control Systems in Habshan & Bab Process Buildings
New Public Address System in Bab Plant Area & Residential Complex
Integration of the above system including Security LAN and Video Analytics
The purpose of this document is to present the findings of the Hazard Identification (HAZID),
Environmental Impact Identification (ENVID) and Occupational Health Hazard Identification
(OHID) workshops involving a multi-disciplinary Team. The workshops were conducted to
identify Safety, Environmental and Occupational hazards associated with Habshan and Bab
Telecom Systems Upgrade Project.
3.1 Definitions
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PROJECT Habshan and Bab Telecom Systems Upgrade Project No. 7006
CONTRACTOR The party which carries out all or part of the procurement,
construction, commissioning or management of the PROJECT.
3.2 Abbreviations
BS British Standard
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4. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
The following “Order of Precedence” shall generally govern in case of conflict, unless otherwise
directed by COMPANY in writing. In case a conflict exists between these documents,
CONSULTANT shall highlight it to COMPANY for resolution.
PROJECT documents
COMPANY DGS
4.2 References
Project Documents
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ADNOC Standards
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The aim of the HAZID is to identify hazards with a potential to cause harm to people, damage
to the environment, asset damage and reputation impact. Once hazards are identified, they can
be risk assessed and if necessary avoided, prevented or controlled.
Systematically identify and analyze the potential hazards associated with the Project
facilities.
Identify all consequences of the hazards including Major Accident Hazard (MAH).
Qualitatively risk assess the frequency and the consequences by applying ADNOC Risk
Assessment Matrix to assess overall risk associated with each identified hazard (inherent
risks and residual risks).
Identify additional risk reduction measures required, if any, to eliminate the hazard,
prevent or mitigate the consequences.
The HAZID study requires a full description of the process and layout to discover potential
hazards. The guidewords ensure that all potential hazards would be systematically identified.
Typical HAZID study process is shown in the below figure.
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1. Select the appropriate Plant area/Node for review to ensure inclusion of the full
study scope;
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2. Describe the main features of the system (layout, control measures, operating
conditions, etc.) or activity;
3. Select the first (or next) guideword category from the selected list;
4. Identify and determine all potential threats and top event of the hazards;
10. Assign mitigated risk level for each hazard based on overall highest mitigated
severity;
12. Apply the next guideword (relevant to the selected Hazard scenario);
13. Apply the next hazard scenario until they all have been considered;
14. Move to the next area of the plant area/Node until the whole study area are
covered.
The HAZID guidewords included in the HAZID sessions were based on guidewords provided in
the ADNOC Standard for HAZID/ ENVID/OHID HSE-RM-ST03 and the HAZID/ENVID/OHID
TOR (Doc no. RPT-7006-GG-01-61-00-001).
Appropriate Guidewords relevant to the Project scope were also included during the Workshop
as appropriate.
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Each identified hazard was assessed for its severity of the impact and the probability
of occurrence (frequency or likelihood), using ADNOC HSE Risk Matrix shown in
Figure 5-2 below.
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Table 5-1 includes the risk ranking summary of the unmitigated risks for the Nodes considered.
High-Medium/
Node Description High / Cat. 1 Medium/ Cat. 3 Low/ Cat. 4
Cat. 2
Node 1. Habshan &
Bab Telecom
0 8 14 1
Systems Upgrade -
Detailed Engineering
The risk assessment was repeated for all identified hazards to assess the mitigated risk by
considering the preventive and mitigation measures.
Table 5-2 includes the risk ranking summary of the mitigated risks for all nodes by considering
the preventive and mitigation measures.
High-Medium/
Node Description High / Cat. 1 Medium/ Cat. 3 Low/ Cat. 4
Cat. 2
Node 1. Habshan & Bab
Telecom Systems Upgrade 0 0 17 6
- Detailed Engineering
As can be seen from Tables 5-1 and 5-2, the majority of unmitigated risks fall under high-
medium or medium categories have been reduced subsequently to either medium or mainly
low categories by incorporating the preventive and mitigation Safeguard measures.
The HAZID Worksheets generated during the workshop are provided in the Attachment– 3.
The 09 Recommendations / Actions captured during the HAZID workshop are presented in
Section 10 Table 10-1 of this Report.
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6.1 ENVID Methodology
The ENVID study, identified planned and unplanned (accidental) environmental aspects, their
impacts and their duration / likelihood. Planned impacts are those which result from routine
(planned) activities performed either on continuous basis or abnormal activities performed on
intermittent basis for operational and maintenance purpose.
The ENVID process is illustrated in Figure 6-1. ENVID workshop is also a guideword-based
activity where brainstorming of environmental aspect, its impact and severity were discussed
and recorded.
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1. Describe the main features of the facility (layout, control and monitoring measures,
operating conditions, etc.) or activity
2. Select the first (or next) guideword category from the selected list
10. Apply the next Aspect until they all have been considered; and (xi) Move to the next
activity until all activities has been examined.
The ENVID guidewords included in the ENVID session were based on guidewords provided in
the ADNOC Standard for HAZID/ ENVID/OHID HSE-RM-ST03 and the HAZID/ENVID/OHID
TOR (Doc no. RPT-7006-GG-01-61-00-001).
Appropriate Guidewords relevant to the Project scope were also included during the Workshop
as appropriate.
For the assessment of impacts from normal and planned abnormal operations, the ADNOC
Environmental Impact Severity Matrix (EISM) for the assessment of impacts from normal and
planned abnormal operations as shown in Figure 6-2.
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For assessing the significance of environmental impact during unplanned abnormal operations
and emergency situations, the ADNOC HSE Risk Matrix as shown in Figure 5-2 was applied.
Summary of environmental risks identified during the ENVID workshop are presented in Table
6 -1 respectively.
High-Medium Medium/
Node Description High/ Cat. 1 Low/ Cat. 4
/ Cat. 2 Cat. 3
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Telecom System 0 0 0 9
Upgrade - Construction
As can be seen from Table 6-1, all of the environmental risks assessed as part of the workshop
fall in Low category.
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The ENVID Worksheets generated during the ENVID Workshop are provided in Attachment-4.
The OHID study objective is to identify the occupational health Hazards. The OHID workshop
covers all types of occupational health hazards - physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic and
psychosocial associated with the operation of the proposed project. The workshop was carried
out as a team-based workshop to identify and assess the potential occupational health hazards
associated with the implementation of the Project.
OHID is a technique for early identification of potential occupational health risks and threats
from a specific activity. The major benefit of OHID is that early identification and assessment of
the critical occupational health risks and provides essential input to project development
decisions and operational options. This will lead to a safer and more cost-effective design and
operational options being adopted with a minimum cost of change impact. Task specific
activities (i.e. SEG) that are related to any particular task and/or operation was addressed
during the course of the OHID workshop to ensure that all occupational health aspects were
captured and fully assessed.
The OHID exercise was carried out for each major section of the project and a specific check
list of likely hazards is applied to each selected area of operation. The OHID chairman
prompted the potential hazard to be discussed for the selected section and then the OHID team
carries out a detailed “What-if” analysis for the hazard.
List sections/areas of the facility for which OHID is required to be carried out
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If the provided safeguards are not adequate, make recommendations
Each identified hazard was assessed for its severity of the impact and the probability
of occurrence (frequency or likelihood), using ADNOC’s OHID Risk Matrix as shown in
below.
The OHID guidewords included in the OHID session were based on guidewords provided in the
ADNOC Standard for HAZID/ ENVID/OHID HSE-RM-ST03 and the HAZID/ENVID/OHID TOR
(Doc no. RPT-7006-GG-01-61-00-001).
Appropriate Guidewords relevant to the Project scope were also included during the Workshop
as appropriate.
A summary of occupational risks identified during the OHID workshop are presented in Table
7-1.
High-Medium Medium/
Node Description High/ Cat. 1 Low/ Cat. 4
/ Cat. 2 Cat. 3
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High-Medium Medium/
Node Description High/ Cat. 1 Low/ Cat. 4
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Construction / Demolition
As can be seen from Table 7-1, the majority of occupational risks identified fall in low, medium
or high-medium categories.
No recommendations were raised during OHID session. The OHID Worksheets provided in
Attachment-5.
8. CHAIRMANS REMARKS
The HAZID / ENVID / OHID workshops were carried out in accordance with procedure and to
time allocated.
The Team was well represented with the appropriate expertise whose input contributed to the
workshops valuable output and recommendations.
The workshop did not identify any showstoppers or key areas of weakness of the current
design as presented. Any gaps in the design safeguards were strengthened by recommending
further safeguards in agreement with workshop team.
Further, mitigated risk under “High-Medium” category shall be assessed during the course of
the Project’s further development with suitable control and mitigation measures applied, as
required and / or appropriate from outcome of any additional studies / references to ensure and
to demonstrate that any resulting “High”, “High-Medium” and / or “Medium” category risks are
reduced to As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP).
During the workshop, there is no areas of potential weakness such as lack of specialist
knowledge or incomplete drawings are identified in the HAZID ENVID OHID Session by the
Team.
The HAZID / ENVID / OHID review forum presented a total of nine (09) recommendations for
HAZID, Two (02) ENVID recommendations and No recommendations for OHID.
The HAZID / ENVID / OHID recommendations are shown in the following Table 10-1 and Table
10-2.
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Requirement for Lifting Plan to be specified in the PC Design & Engineering
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2 conditions should be specified to the PC Contractor Contractor (TME)
Scope of Work
Requirement for preparation and obtaining Approval of Design & Engineering
3 Heat Stress Management Plan is to be specified in the Contractor (TME)
PC Contractor Scope.
Requirement of Transportation Plan to be specified in Design & Engineering
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PC Contractor Scope of Work Contractor (TME)
Building integrity to be ensured for the effectiveness of
Clean Agent Suppression System in the context of new Design & Engineering
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cable entries - Requirement to be specified in the PC Contractor (TME)
Contractor Scope of work.
Adequacy of existing clean agent suppression system to Design & Engineering
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be verified with the Supplier. Contractor (TME)
Adequacy of existing VESDA System coverage for new Design & Engineering
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project facilities to be verified with OEM. Contractor (TME)
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operations
(diving)
gas under
pressure.
6 Differences in 6.1 Personnel at Construction Fall from 6.1.1.1. Potential for 4 4 C H- Personnel First Aid 4 B M
Height Height >2m activities height injury / Fatality M Training (Work
requiring building at height)
of scaffolds,
erection of poles, Certified Medivac
cable scaffolding
terminations, etc. equipment and
supervisors (by
EPC Contractor)
6.2 Personnel at Construction Trips and 6.2.1.1. Potential for 3 3 C M House keeping First Aid 3 B M
Height <2m activities falls injury
requiring building PTW / TRA Medivac
of scaffolds,
cable Facility
terminations, etc. Response
Plan (ERP)
6.3 Overhead Lifting the Poles Dropped 6.3.1.1. Potential for 4 3 4 C H- Certified lifting Medivac 4 B M 1. Requirement for Design &
Engineering
injury / Fatality equipment Lifting Plan to be
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Equipment MH object and Asset M Personnel Facility specified in the PC Contractor (TME
damage training Response Contractor Scope
Plan (ERP) of Work.
Visual check of
lifting gears
Exclusion zone
PTW / TRA
Certified Lifting
and Rigging
Personnel
6.5 People below Potential Contact with 6.5.1.1. Damage to 3 3 3 C M Topography Medivac 3 B M
grade excavation for U/G services U/G services, Survey
Foundation and difficulty in
Cable Tranches accessing Manual Facility
(around 1 m) Excavation Response
Plan (ERP)
PTW / TRA
COMPANY
HSEMS
Procedures
8 Dynamic 8.1 On-land Traffic congestion Potential 8.1.1.1. Potential 3 2 3 C M Banksman First Aid 3 B M 4. Requirement of Design &
Engineering
situation hazards transport collision of personnel Transportation Plan Contractor (TME
(driving, vehicles injury, asset Restricted Facility to be specified in
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9 Environmental 9.1 Weather Winds, rain, Adverse 9.1.1.1. Potential 4 2 4 C H- Environmental Facility 3 B M 2. COMPANY MOPO Design &
Engineering
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Hazards storms, fog environmenta personnel M in Project Response Matrix for extreme Contractor (TME
l conditions injury/ Design Basis Plan weather conditions
fatalities, asset should be specified
damage Works stopped to the PC
at high wind Contractor Scope
conditions (more of Work
than 17 knots)
Journey
Management
Plan
PTW
Thermal work
limit- wind speed
limits for working
at height and
excavation
Speed limit
Vehicle
maintenance
Driver training
Induction for
construction
crew
COMPANY
HSEMS
Procedures
COMPANY
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extreme weather
conditions
9.2 Weather Extreme Adverse 9.2.1.1. Potential 4 4 C H- PTW First Aid 3 B M 3. Requirement for Design &
Engineering
Temperatures environmenta personnel M preparation and Contractor (TME
l conditions injury/ fatality Different work Facility obtaining Approval
timings for Response of Heat Stress
summer Plan Management Plan
is to be specified in
Training for the PC Contractor
construction Scope.
crew
Heat Stress
Campaign
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15 Electricity 15.1 Voltage > 50V Electricity Short Circuit 15.1.1.1. Electrocution 4 2 4 C H- Earthing and Facility 3 C M
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TRA
Proper PPE
15.2 Voltage > 50V Electricity Short Circuit 15.2.1.1. Electrocution 4 2 4 C H- Earthing and Facility 3 C M
to 440 V in and damage M Grounding Response
Equipment to Equipment Plan
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TRA
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19.7 Clean Agent Clean agent Release of 19.7.1.1. Potential 4 4 B M Audio-visual 3 B M 5. Building integrity to Design &
Engineering
(FM200, etc.) suppression Clean agent physical Alarm be ensured for the Contractor (TME
system suppression asphyxiation effectiveness of
system Clean Agent
Suppression
System in the
context of new
cable entries -
Requirement to be
specified in the PC
Contractor Scope
of work.
20 Toxic Gas 20.1 H2S, Sour Gas Working in H2S Emergencies 20.1.1.1. Potential for 4 4 B M Training Facility 3 B M
Zone (Existing - Release of injury / Response
Hazard) H2S Fatality Plan
TRA
COMPANY
HSEMS
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movement - No
additional
concerns, as it
will be covered in
Construction HSE
Plan, TRA and
PTW
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24.8 Cold and flu Personnel from Working with 24.8.1.1. Potential 4 2 1 4 C H- COMPANY Facility 4 B M
viruses different countries FLU infected spread of M HSEMS Response
personnel in FLU leading Procedures Plan
field to health
impacts and Project Planning
potential
project delay
25 Ergonomic 25.1 Manual Manual handling 25.1.1.1. 25.1.1.1. Potential for 3 3 C M Manual handling First Aid 3 B M
materials during Body strain injury procedure
maintenance or
handling construction Trolleys for
manual handling
Lifting
equipment is
provided to
reduce manual
handling
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ambient
temperatures)
25.6 Cold stress No concerns
(low
ambient
temperatures)
25.7 High humidity No additional
concerns,
existing Site
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25.10 Lighting Inadequate Difficulty in 25.10.1.1. Potential for 2 2 B L Existing Plant Temporary 2 A L
Lighting carrying injury, Asset area with lighting
(Construction construction damage adequate Equipment
Phase) works lighting provided as
and when
PTW / TRA required.
controls
25.12 Awkward No concerns
location of
workplaces
and
machinery
25.13 Mismatch of No concerns
work to
physical
abilities
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unfitness Concerns
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33 Concurrent 33.1 Concurrent Simultaneous Simultaneous 33.1.1.1. Potential for 3 3 3 C M PTW / TRA Facility 3 B M
Activities / Activities / activities in the activities injury and Response
Proximity Proximity same location leading to asset COMPANY
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34 Working inside 34.1 Personnel at Construction Fall from 34.1.1.1. Potential for 4 4 C H- Personnel First Aid 4 B M
the Buildings Height >2m activities height injury / M Training (Work
requiring laying of Fatality at height)
cables,
installation of PTW / TRA Medivac
Equipment.
Safety harness Facility
(PPE) Response
Plan (ERP)
34.2 Live panels Working near/ Fall of objects 34.2.1.1. Potential 2 2 C M Personnel Facility 2 B L 8. Project specific Design &
Engineering
inside live panels damage to training Response FRP has to be Contractor (TME
(at present, only existing Plan (ERP) developed by PC
wall mounted panels, PTW / TRA Contractor -
junction boxes, Switch gears, Requirement to be
installation of etc., potential Supervision specified in PC
CCTV, wall disturbance Contractor Scope
penetration for to existing of Work
cable routing are Plant
expected, cable operations
routing below and
above the false
floor)
34.3 Clean Agent Clean agent Release of 34.3.1.1. Potential 4 4 B M Audio-visual 3 B M 5. Building integrity to Design &
Engineering
Alarm
CONSULTANT Doc. No. Document No. Doc. Class No. of Pages
3415074 RPT-7006-GG-01-61-00-002 2 53 of 72
ADNOC GAS PROCESSING
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(FM200, etc.) suppression Clean agent physical be ensured for the Contractor (TME
system suppression asphyxiation effectiveness of
system Clean Agent
Suppression
System in the
context of new
cable entries -
Requirement to be
specified in the PC
Contractor Scope
of work.
34.4 Fire detection Inadequate Delay in Fire 34.4.1.1. Potential 3 3 B M 3 B M 7. Adequacy of Design &
Engineering
(VESDA coverage of detection damage and existing VESDA Contractor (TME
System) VESDA System disruption of System coverage
for the new services for new project
panels which are facilities to be
as part of the verified with OEM.
project facilities.
34.5 Modification of Modification of Working in 34.5.1.1. Potential 2 2 C M Training 2 B L 9. Adequacy of Design &
Engineering
existing UPS existing UPS DBs live UPS DBs Trips of existing UPS Contractor (TME
DBs existing UPS PTW facilities to be
system verified.
Supervision
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2. General Construction 1. Air Emissions - Engine exhaust Deterioration of local ambient air quality and Federal Ambient Air ADNOC-HSE-EN-ST02 Daily Visual Inspection 1 B 1B Low/ Category 4 1. Develop CEMP EPC Contractor
emissions increase in GHG emissions Quality Standards HSE approval of equipment of Equipment
ADNOC-HSE-EN- ADNOC Inspection
ST02 Requirements
Routine CEMP Audit
8. General Construction 1. Air Emissions -Dust Deterioration of local ambient air quality from Federal Ambient Air ADNOC- Visual Inspection 1 B 1B Low/ Category 4 1. Develop CEMP EPC Contractor
Excavation activities Quality Standards HSE-EN-ST02 Routine CEMP Audit
ADNOC-HSE-EN-
ST02
10. General Construction 1. Liquid Discharges - Chemical Spills Localized deterioration of soil quality ADNOC-HSE-EN- ADNOC- Visual Inspection 1 B 1B Low/ Category 4 1. Develop CEMP EPC Contractor
(Accidental) ST02 HSE-EN-ST02 Routine CEMP Audit
11. General Construction 1. Liquid Discharges - Liquid Sulphur Not considered applicable
leaks
12. General Construction 1. Liquid Discharges - Oil Spills Localized deterioration of soil quality ADNOC-HSE-EN- ADNOC- Visual Inspection 1 B 1B Low/ Category 4
(Accidental) ST02 HSE-EN-ST02 Routine CEMP Audit
14. General Construction 1. Liquid Discharges - Sewage Sewage generation from workers ADNOC-HSE-EN- ADNOC HSE-EN-ST04 Visual Inspection 1 B 1B Low/ Category 4 2. Develop CWMP EPC Contractor
ST02,
ADNOC-HSE-EN-
ST04 Company WMP Routine CEMP Audit
Tadweer requirements
15. General Construction 1. Liquid Discharges - Surface runoffs Not considered applicable
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municipal wastes ST04 ADNOC-HSE-EN-ST05
Tadweer
Requirements Company WMP
17. General Construction 1. Waste Disposal - Non-hazardous Controlled generation of waste ADNOC-HSE-EN- ADNOC HSE-EN-ST04 ADNOC-HSE-EN-ST04 1 B 1B Low/ Category 4 2. Develop CWMP EPC Contractor
industrial wastes ST04 ADNOC-HSE-EN-ST05
Tadweer
Requirements Company WMP
18. General Construction 1. Waste Disposal - Surface runoff Not considered applicable
(Drainage)
19. General Construction 1. Waste Disposal - Hazardous Controlled generation of waste ADNOC-HSE-EN- ADNOC-HSE-EN-ST04 ADNOC-HSE-EN-ST04 1 B 1B Low/ Category 4 2. Develop CWMP EPC Contractor
wastes ST04 Company WMP ADNOC-HSE-EN-ST05
Tadweer
Requirements
21. General Construction 1. Resource Composition - Land use Not considered applicable
24. General Construction 1. Resource Composition - Fuel Limited usage for Vehicles. Usage considered
Consumption (Diesel, Natural Gas, negligible
Petrol)
25. General Construction 1. Resource Composition - Water General use for drinking and general site
Consumption activities. Usage considered negligible.
26. General Construction 1. Resource Composition - Material Material for construction not considered in limited
Consumption supply.
27. General Construction 1. Physical Interactions - Noise Localized noise generation ADNOC-HSE-EN- Regular Maintenance Routine CEMP Audit of 1 B 1B Low/ Category 4 1. Develop CEMP EPC Contractor
ST02 ADNOC HSE Approval of maintenance /inspection
Equipment records
29. General Construction 1. Physical Interactions - Ground Localized excavation, no new land take,
Disturbance considered negligible impacts on ecological
sensitivities.
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Release of Ozone Depleting
Substances (ODS)
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1. Physical 1. Noise Construction / Demolition Hearing Acute: Temporary Construction / Daily 8-10 Hrs. 60 to 80 at peak A/C Compliance with Company 5 B 5B
Hazards activities (Machinery tools, Threshold Shift (TTS) demolition crew activity level Hearing Conservation (Unli
pneumatic hammer, Diesel Chronic: Noise Induced Programme kely)
generator) Hearing Loss (NIHL).
Permanent Threshold shift.
Compliance with ADNOC
Standard HSE-OH-ST08 on
Physical Agents
Equipment maintained
(Planned Preventative
Maintenance)
COMPANY approved
Construction Equipment
2. Vibration (Hand arm Use of vibrating tools and Whole Body Acute: Fatigue, Muscular Construction / 4-6 Hrs 5 to 10 A/C COMPANY approved 4 C 4C
Vibration) equipment, operating hand pain , tingling in the demolition crew Construction Equipment (Pos
tools impact e.g. Pneumatic hand or arm sible)
Jack Hammer, Impact Chronic : Hand Arm
wrenches, grinders Vibration Syndrome Equipment maintained
(HAVS) (Planned Preventative
Maintenance)
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3. Thermal Environment (Heat Construction / Demolition Whole Body Acute: Heat related illness, Construction / Daily 6-8 Hrs. 60 to 80 at peak A Company Heat Stress 4 C 4C
and Humidity) activities in Summer months Heat exhaustion, cramps, demolition crew activity level Management Programme (Pos
rash sible)
Heat Stress Management
Prickly heat, fatigue, salt Procedure submitted to
loss Company
Heat Stress, Potential heat
stroke leading to fatality
Federal regulation on mid-day
break during summer
Buddy system
4. Non-Ionizing Radiation - UV, Working under direct sun Whole Body Acute: Redness of Skin, Construction / Occasionally 6- 6-8 A/C Company Heat Stress 3 C 3C
Visible, IR from sunlight during Summer months/ Arc Sun burn demolition crew 8 Hrs. Management Programme (Pos
Welding Chronic: Potential Skin sible)
Cancer
Heat Stress Management
Procedure submitted to
Company
8. Lighting / Illumination Work at night/ working in Eye Acute: Eye strain, fatigue Construction / Occasional 3-4 A Illumination as per design 2 B 2B
dark location demolition crew specification ADNOC HSE-OH- (Unli
ST-11 recommended kely)
illumination levels
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2. Chemical 1. Toxic Solids -Dust - Construction / Demolition Inhalation, Dermal, Acute: Eye Respiratory Construction / Daily 8-10 Hrs. 40-50 A Compliance with Contractor 2 C 2C
Hazard Inhalable dust activities Eye. irritation demolition crew PPE & RPE Procedure (Pos
sible)
Dust Suppression
2. Toxic Liquid -Diesel Fuel Refueling activities Inhalation, Dermal, Acute: Skin irritant, eyes Refuelling Twice a week, 1-2 A/C Company Safe operating 4 B 4B
Eye. and Respiratory irritation Operator 1-2 hrs. procedure (Unli
construction activities on inhalation of vapor kely)
Hazardous Materials Storage
and Handling Procedure
Chronic: Dermatitis,
Defatting
Compliance with Contractor
PPE & RPE Procedure
3. Toxic Liquid -Paint, Solvent, Painting Activities during Inhalation, Dermal, Acute: Drowsiness, Painters and Occasional 6-8 A/C Company Approved Painting 3 C 3C
Thinner Construction. Demolition Eye. defatting of skin and eye helpers Procedure (Pos
activities of painted surfaces irritation. Chronic: sible)
Long term harmful effect
[depending on types of Compliance with ADNOC
chemicals and solvents Standard HSE-OH-ST09 on
present in paints and Chemical Agents
coatings]
PTW
RPE/PPE
4. Toxic Gas -Welding Fumes Fumes from Welding Inhalation Acute: Eye and Respiratory Welding crew 4-6 hours 2-4 A/C Company Welding Procedure 3 C 3C
activities during construction irritation (Pos
Chronic: Respiratory sible)
ailment related to Welding; LEV in Confined Space
Effect depend on the
material welded on. Confined Space procedure
Welding Booth
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7. Cement Mix Concreting / Cementing Dermal / Skin Acute skin irritation Cementing Occasional, 6-8 8-10 A/C PTW 3 B 3B
crew hrs. (Unli
Chronic: dermatitis kely)
Approved Procedure
PPE
3. Biological 1. Communicable Diseases Construction and demolition Ingestion and Depending on the Construction / Whole day 60 to 80 at peak A/C ADNOC Medical Services 4 B 4B
Agents crew Inhalation pathogen exposed to Demolition activity level Management guidelines (Unli
crew kely)
Compliance with ADNOC
Standard HSE-OH-ST07 on
Contractor Welfare
Management Standard
Medical Insurance
2. Communicable Diseases Construction and demolition Ingestion and Infection due to Corona Construction / Whole day 60 to 80 at peak A/C ADNOC Medical Services 5 B 5B
(COVID-19) crew Inhalation Virus COVID 19 Demolition activity level Management guidelines (Unli
crew kely)
Compliance with ADNOC
Standard HSE-OH-ST07 on
Contractor Welfare
Management Standard
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Management guidelines on
COVID-19
3. Food and Water borne Consuming contaminated Ingestion Food Poisoning, Symptoms All Living in the 80 A HACCP certified catering 3 C 3C
organisms (Pathogens) food and water during can vary, depending on Construction/ contractor contractor (Pos
working hours and in what has caused the Demolition Camps sible)
accommodation camp poisoning. Food Poisoning Crew
and all related illness Compliance with ADNOC
depend on the Micro- Standard HSE-OH-ST06 on
organism exposed to. Food and Water
4. Water borne pathogen - Sewage handling and Ingestion E-coli induced ill health, Sewage Daily 2-3 A Compliance with COMPANY 3 B 3B
viruses and bacteria transportation dermatitis, hepatitis handlers Waste Management Procedure (Unli
contained in sewage kely)
Compliance with ADNOC HSE
Standard (HSE-EN-ST04) -
Waste Management Standard
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6. Snake, scorpions, insects Stings / bite from these Dermal / Skin Allergic reactions, some All During outdoor 60 to 80 at peak A PTW 4 B 4B
creatures during are potentially life Construction/ construction activity level (Unli
construction and demolition threatening allergic. Some Demolition activities kely)
activities are poisonous. Crew Compliance with Contractor
PPE & RPE Procedure
4. Ergonomics 1. Poor workplace design, Construction and demolition Whole Body Musculoskeletal disorders, Construction / Daily 8-10 Hrs. 60 to 80 at peak Design specifications 3 B 3B
leading to awkward activities RSI, Work related upper Demolition activity level (Unli
postures, repetitive limb disorder (WRULD). crew kely)
movements, excessive Compliance with ADNOC HSE
stretching, bending, pushing Standard (HSE-OH-ST11) -
and pulling) Ergonomics Hazard Standard
Company Approved
Construction HSE Plan
2. Incompatible hand controls Manual Material Handling Whole Body Acute: fatigue, muscular Construction / Daily 8-10 Hrs A/C Company Approved Procedure 3 C 3C
(Manual materials Handling during Construction/ pain and Sprain, Demolition (Pos
Pushing, pulling or handling demolition activities Chronic : MSD of Back and crew sible)
heavy objects) Work Related Upper Limb Compliance with ADNOC
Disorder (WRULD Standard HSE-OH-ST11
Mechanical aid
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3. Awkward location of Installation of CCTV Whole Body Acute: fatigue, muscular Construction / Occasional 4-5 A/C Compliance with ADNOC 3 B 3B
workplaces and machinery Cameras and speakers pain and Sprain, Demolition Standard HSE-OH-ST11 (Unli
Chronic : MSD of Back and crew kely)
Work Related Upper Limb
Disorder (WRULD Company Approved Procedure
5. Psychological 1. Living away from family for Construction/ demolition Stress related ill health All Throughout the 60 to 80 at peak Company Contractor welfare 2 C 2C
Factors job activities Construction / work period activity level initiatives (Pos
demolition crew sible)
Compliance with ADNOC
Standard HSE-OH-ST07 on
Contractor Welfare
Management Standard
2. Long and irregular working No additional concern. Stress related ill health All Throughout the 60 to 80 at peak Company Contractor welfare 2 C 2C
hours; working cycles; shift Construction / work period activity level initiatives (Pos
work, Organizational stress demolition crew sible)
e.g. poor communications,
inappropriate targets Compliance with ADNOC
Standard HSE-OH-ST07 on
Contractor Welfare
Management Standard
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3. Lack of social activities due Construction/ demolition Stress related ill health All Throughout the 60 to 80 at peak Company Contractor welfare 2 C 2C
to COVID 19 protocol activities Construction / work period activity level initiatives (Pos
demolition crew sible)
Compliance with ADNOC
Standard HSE-OH-ST07 on
Contractor Welfare
Management Standard
4. Unbalanced diet Eating and drinking in the Ingestion Poor health condition due All Residents in while eating 60 to 80 at peak A Compliance with ADNOC HSE 2 C 2C
accommodation to unbalance diet the camp activity level Standard (HSE-OH-ST07) - (Pos
Contractor Welfare sible)
Management Standard
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2. Noise (Design) Use of public address Hearing Speech interference Operators / During public 10-20 A Design specifications
system affecting communication Maintenance address
crew
In the design of PAGA System,
these aspects have been
addressed
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4. Ergonomics 1. Poor workplace design, Working at workstations for Whole Body Work related Upper Limb Telecom Daily 2 hrs. 2-4 A/C Design specifications 3 B 3B
leading to awkward controls and collecting data Disorder (WRULD), Operators (Unlik
postures, repetitive Muscular Skeletal Disorder ely)
movements, excessive (MSD) Compliance with ADNOC HSE
stretching, bending, pushing Standard (HSE-OH-ST11) -
and pulling) Ergonomics Hazard Standard
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