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COMPANY NAME Date:

COMPANY LOGO
Ref. No.
Risk Assessment for Installation of Installation of Cables and Wires
Revision No.:
Risk Residual
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ID Potential Legal Additional Controls Required Action By Remarks


Activity Risk Existing Control Measures Rating Risk Rating
No. Hazard Reference
H L R H L RR

1 Material delivery Unsafe Vehicle collision/ OSHAD SF: Proper coordination of logistics H Strict compliance on project site safety 4 1 Construction
vehicle/truck overturning for the delivery of materials 4 3 procedures M Manager
Loading/unloading movement COP 2.0 PPE
of materials Fatality or serious COP 14.0- Mandatory HSE induction to all Effective monitoring & supervision of works HSE
Poorly injury COP 22.0- involved staff & workers Manager/
maintained Barricading Maintain at least 3m distance from moving Officer
vehicle/truck Abrasion & of hazards Only competent, trained and vehicle
crushing injury COP 44.0- licensed drivers shall operate the Project
Traffic vehicle, mandatory project site Preventive maintenance of vehicle/truck Engineer
Person/property managemen safe driving training to be given
struck by moving t & logistics to drivers Avoid manual handling for loading/unloading Site
vehicle/truck materials if possible and use mechanical Supervisor
Functional beacon light, reverse lifting equipment
Property damage alarm & other safety devices to
be fitted on vehicle/truck Vehicle/truck shall not be left unattended &
Oil leaks shall ensure engine is switched off with key
Operatives wearing suitable PPEs removed & secured when halt
Vehicle/truck (mandatory PPE, safety gloves)
breakdown Driver conducting daily inspection on
Conducting regular toolbox talks vehicle/truck by filling up a daily inspection
to operatives checklist

Conducting JSTI briefing prior to


starting the activity

Obeying site safety & traffic rules

Vehicle maneuvering to be
controlled by competent &
trained banksman

Providing exclusion zone and


warning signage in
loading/unloading areas

Manual Slip disc or other OSHAD SF: Conducting regular toolbox talks 3 2 M Effective monitoring & supervision of works 3 1 L Construction
handling spinal injury to operatives Manager

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COMPANY NAME Date:
COMPANY LOGO
Ref. No.
Risk Assessment for Installation of Installation of Cables and Wires
Revision No.:
Risk Residual
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ID Potential Legal Additional Controls Required Action By Remarks


Activity Risk Existing Control Measures Rating Risk Rating
No. Hazard Reference
H L R H L RR

COP 2.0 PPE Minimum of two workers to lift materials


Poor Musculoskeletal COP 14.0- Manual handling & ergonomics exceeding 2m in length HSE
ergonomics injuries Manual training to be given to involved Manager/
handling & workers, training records to be Avoid manual handling for loading/unloading Officer
Slips trips & Abrasion & Ergonomics kept materials if possible and use mechanical
falls crushing injury lifting equipment Project
Safe stacking of materials Engineer
Lifting heavy Replace damaged or worn out PPEs
loads Worker shall not lift any load Site
exceeding 25kg Supervisor
Unsecure loads

Improper
stacking of
materials
2 Shifting of cables Manual Musculoskeletal OSHAD SF: Operatives wearing suitable PPEs H Strict compliance on project site safety 3 1 L Construction
to tenant units handling injuries (mandatory PPE, safety gloves) 3 3 procedures Manager
COP 2.0 PPE
Slips trips & Abrasion & COP 14.0- Conducting regular toolbox talks Effective monitoring & supervision of works HSE
falls crushing injury; Manual & task briefing to operatives Manager/
handling & Regular maintenance of trolleys Officer
Lifting heavy Struck by moving Ergonomics Manual handling & ergonomics
loads equipment COP 34.0- training to be given to involved Replace damaged or worn out PPEs Project
Safe use of workers, training records to be Engineer
Unsecure loads Material/property lifting kept Securing materials with lashing belt if
damage equipment & necessary Site
Substandard lifting Safe stacking of materials into Supervisor
material Falling materials accessories trolleys Visual inspection of trolleys before use; do
transporting not use damaged trolleys
equipment Floor tile finish Using approved trolleys to
damage transport materials from Worker shall not lift any load exceeding 25kg
Trolley offloading areas to tenant units
overload If using nylon or other non-rubber wheels,
Loading materials into trolley as floor protection along the access path is
Using non- per the safe working load required
rubber caster
wheels Trolleys to be equipped with non-
marking rubber caster wheels
3 Cable & wiring Sharp or jagged Cuts, abrasions & OSHAD SF: Operative wearing suitable PPE M Strict compliance on project site safety 2 1 L Construction
preparation, edges bruises (mandatory PPE, safety gloves) 2 3 procedures Manager

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COMPANY NAME Date:
COMPANY LOGO
Ref. No.
Risk Assessment for Installation of Installation of Cables and Wires
Revision No.:
Risk Residual
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ID Potential Legal Additional Controls Required Action By Remarks


Activity Risk Existing Control Measures Rating Risk Rating
No. Hazard Reference
H L R H L RR

pulling & COP 2.0-PPE for the task


termination Defective hand Musculoskeletal Effective monitoring & supervision of works HSE
tools injuries, spine & Only competent personnel shall Manager/
head injuries do the task Replace damaged or worn out PPEs Officer
Slips trips &
falls Use only suitable tools in good No routing of cables along access/egress Project
working condition, remove any routes Engineer
Trailing cables damaged hand tools
Visual inspection of hand tools before use. Site
Provide portable task lights if Supervisor
necessary Do not use defective hand tools

Conducting regular toolbox talks


to workers

Conducting JSTI briefing prior to


starting the activity

Proper cable management


4 Cable & wiring Improper Fall from height OSHAD SF: Setting up & using the teleguard 4 3 H Strict compliance on project site safety 4 1 M Construction
installation using setting of telescopic ladder as per procedures Manager
teleguard ladders Ladder/scaffold tip COP 2.0-PPE manufacturer user guide/manual
telescopic over COP 23.0- Effective monitoring & supervision of works HSE
platform Substandard Working at Maintain three-point contact Manager/
ladder/aluminum erection of Ladder/scaffold heights while ascending/descending on Replace damaged or worn out PPEs Officer
mobile scaffold aluminum collapse COP 26.0- the ladder
mobile Scaffolding No tampering/modification of ladders & Project
scaffolds Tools/Materials COP 37.0- Provide portable task lights if scaffolds Engineer
falling from height Ladders necessary
Poor lighting Ladders are to be inspected and color coded, Site
Fatality or serious Work at height training to be inspection tag to be placed, records to be Supervisor
Slip and fall injury given to involved workers; kept
training records are to be kept
Unsecured Musculoskeletal, No overreaching while using ladders
tools/materials spine & head Operatives to be trained on how
injuries to use the ladder safely; only Periodic retraining/refresher training of
Ladder/scaffold trained personnel shall use the operatives
overloading ladders; training records are to be
kept
Do not use substandard platforms on

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COMPANY NAME Date:
COMPANY LOGO
Ref. No.
Risk Assessment for Installation of Installation of Cables and Wires
Revision No.:
Risk Residual
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ID Potential Legal Additional Controls Required Action By Remarks


Activity Risk Existing Control Measures Rating Risk Rating
No. Hazard Reference
H L R H L RR

Conducting regular toolbox talks scaffolds to be able to reach high areas


to workers
Exclusion zone and warning signage to be
Conducting JSTI briefing prior to provided around the working area, no
starting the activity unauthorized personnel entry

Scaffolds shall be erected & Do not store materials on ladder or scaffold


dismantled by third party trained platform
& certified scaffolders, &
inspected by third party trained &
certified scaffolding inspectors

Erect scaffold as per the


manufacturer’s manual

Use ladder & scaffold as per their


safe working loads

Secure tools with tool lanyards

Scaffolds shall be inspected


before first use, within every 7
days after first use, & after any
alteration or repair

Scafftags are to be in placed

Workers to wear full body


harness with double webbing
lanyard & shock absorber &
hooked on approved anchorage
point while working at height 2m
& above
5 Housekeeping & Sharp or jagged Abrasion & cut OSHAD SF: Operatives wearing suitable PPEs H Strict compliance on project site safety 1 L Construction
removal of waste objects injury (mandatory PPE, safety gloves) 3 3 procedures 3 Manager
materials COP 2.0-PPE for the job
Waste Fire Effective monitoring & supervision of works HSE
accumulation UAE Fire & Conducting regular housekeeping Manager/
Muscle sprains & Life Safety before, during or after work Replace damaged or worn out PPEs Officer
Slips trips & strains Code 2018 depending on work area

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COMPANY NAME Date:
COMPANY LOGO
Ref. No.
Risk Assessment for Installation of Installation of Cables and Wires
Revision No.:
Risk Residual
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ID Potential Legal Additional Controls Required Action By Remarks


Activity Risk Existing Control Measures Rating Risk Rating
No. Hazard Reference
H L R H L RR

falls condition Waste to be removed on a daily basis Project


Engineer
Keep access/egress routes free Daily visual inspection & periodic (monthly)
from obstructions at all times inspection of fire extinguishers Site
Supervisor
Non-combustible waste Train personnel on how to operate fire
bins/trolleys with non-marking extinguishers properly & safely
rubber wheels provided inside
the unit Keeping the work place clean and tidy at all
times of work.
Transport & dispose waste in
designated waste collection areas Regular toolbox talk to be conducted to the
by using waste trolleys workforce

Fire extinguisher (dry powder &


carbon dioxide) available at the
area

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:


Name: Name: Name:
Position: Position: Position:
Date: Date: Date:
Signature: Signature: Signature:

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