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ABU HATIM CO L.L.

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‫مجموعة شركات أبو حاتم‬

PROJECT: DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS (WADI
MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION

RISK ASSESSMENT BRIDGE GIRDERS LIFTING

SIGNATURE:

PROJECT ENGINEER: LIFTING TEAM INCHARGE HSE OFFICER: PROJECT MANAGER:


01 Working On Roads
PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

1. Develop and implement a


comprehensive Traffic
Management Plan.
1. Traffic hazards due to 2. To control vehicle movement
moving vehicles and and ensure worker safety.
4 5 20 4 2 8 MEDIUM
construction 3. Conduct regular inspections of
equipment the work area to identify and
address any potential hazards.
1. To be Provide appropriate PPE
to worker and also provided
2. Weather-related proper rest rooms, ors solution,
hazards (e.g., extreme 4 4 16 cooling drinking water facilities. 4 1 4 LOW
heat, rain, fog) 2. Monitor and address weather
conditions that may pose risks
working on roads to workers' safety.
1. Ensure workers are provided
with appropriate PPE.
2. Establish designated work
areas with clear signage and
3. Burns and scalds barriers.
from hot 3. Implement safe work practices,
asphalt/bitumen 4 3 12 such as using long-handled 4 1 4 LOW
tools.
4. Provide training to workers on
the proper handling, pouring,
and hot asphalt/bitumen.
4. Potential 1.Clearly mark diversion routes
accidents and using appropriate signage, road
collisions markings, and temporary

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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

barriers to guide drivers and


pedestrians.
4 4 16 4 2 8 MEDIUM
2.Implement appropriate speed
between vehicles limits and enforce strict traffic
and pedestrians rules within the diversion area.
3.Provide adequate lighting along
the diversion routes, especially in
areas with limited visibility.
1. Ensure operators are provided
with well-maintained,
ergonomically designed handles
and grips.
2. Implement a regular
5. Hand-arm maintenance.
vibration (HAV) 3. Provide anti-vibration gloves
4 4 16 4. Rotate workers' tasks to 4 1 4 LOW
minimize.
5. Provide training to operators on
proper gripping techniques and
work methods.
1. Establish clear communication
channels between workers,
6. Noise and
equipment operators, and
vibration
traffic controllers.
hazards from
2. Use barricades, cones, or
machinery and 3 4 12 4 1 4 LOW
signage to mark off work zones
equipment
and alert drivers and
working on roads pedestrians
02 LIFTING OPERATIONS
1. Establish exclusion zones

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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

around the lifting area to


prevent workers from being
struck by falling objects.
2. Use tag lines or guide ropes to
control the movement of
suspended loads and prevent
swinging or unintended release.
1. Struck by falling 4 4 16 3. Ensure proper communication 4 1 4 LOW
objects and coordination between the
crane operator and the ground
crew.
4. Use barricades or barriers to
restrict access to the lifting area
and protect workers from
falling objects.
5. Provide workers with
appropriate personal protective
Lifting operations equipment (PPE), such as hard
hats and safety glasses, to
protect against falling objects.
1. Conduct a thorough assessment
of the load weight and ensure it
does not exceed the lifting
equipment's capacity.
2. Display load capacity
information on lifting
equipment and ensure it is
2. Overloading of lifting clearly visible.
equipment 3. Train operators on load weight
4 4 16 4 1 4 LOW
estimation and the proper use
of load charts and rigging
calculations.
4. Conduct regular inspections and
maintenance of lifting
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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

equipment to ensure it remains


in good working condition.
5. Implement a system for pre-use
inspections of lifting equipment
before each lifting operation.

1. Regularly inspect lifting


equipment, including cranes,
hoists, and slings, to identify
signs of wear, damage, or
defects.
2. Implement a preventive
3. Failure of lifting maintenance program to ensure
equipment lifting equipment is properly
maintained and serviced.
4 4 16 3. Conduct load testing and 4 1 4 LOW
certification of lifting equipment
according to applicable
regulations and standards.
4. Provide training to operators on
the safe operation and
limitations of lifting equipment.
5. Follow manufacturer guidelines
and recommended practices for
Lifting operations the use and maintenance of
lifting equipment.

1. Establish clear communication


and signaling protocols between
the lifting team members.
2. Ensure workers maintain a safe
distance from moving or
suspended loads.
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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

3. Implement proper rigging


techniques to avoid pinch points
and ensure loads are properly
4. Crush or pinch injuries 4 2 8 secured. 4 1 4 LOW
4. Use appropriate rigging
accessories, such as shackles or
hooks, with proper working
load limits.
5. Provide workers with training
on safe work practices,
including the avoidance of pinch
and crush hazards.

1. Provide comprehensive training


to operators and workers
involved in lifting operations.
2. Ensure operators are certified
and competent in operating
specific lifting equipment.
3. Establish clear procedures for
5. Inadequate training 4 3 12 safe lifting operations and 4 1 4 LOW
and supervision ensure workers are familiar
with them.
4. Provide ongoing supervision
and monitoring to ensure safe
work practices are followed.
Lifting operations 5. Conduct regular refresher
training and skill assessments
to maintain competency.
03 Transportation of Heavy Loads
1. Conduct a thorough assessment
of the load weight and ensure it
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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

is within the vehicle's load


capacity.
2. Ensure proper loading and
securing of the load using
appropriate restraints, such as
straps, chains, or ratchets.
3. Follow safe loading practices,
including proper weight
1.Overturning or tipping 4 4 16 distribution and securing the 4 1 4 LOW
of vehicles load's center of gravity.
4. Regularly inspect vehicles and
trailers for any signs of
mechanical issues or structural
integrity.
5. Provide training to drivers on
safe driving techniques, including
Transportation of
proper speed management and
heavy loads.
cornering.
1. Secure the load properly using
appropriate restraints, such as
chains, straps, or load bars.
2. Regularly inspect and maintain
the integrity of the load
2. Falling or shifting of 4 4 16 restraints to ensure they are in 4 1 4 LOW
the load good working condition.
3. Use load securing devices, such
as edge protectors to prevent
damage to the load and
minimize shifting.
4. Train drivers and workers
involved in load handling on
proper loading and securing
techniques.
5. Implement a system for pre-trip
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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

inspections to verify load


security before transportation.

1. Establish clear traffic


management plans and
designated pedestrian
walkways separate from vehicle
routes.
2. Use appropriate signage and
barriers to indicate pedestrian
areas and vehicle routes.
3. Provide high-visibility vests or
3. Struck by moving 4 3 12 clothing for workers in the 4 1 4 LOW
vehicles or equipment vicinity of moving vehicles.
4. Ensure drivers and equipment
operators are trained in safe
operation and are familiar with
blind spots and communication
signals.
5. Implement a system for
communication and
coordination between drivers,
operators, and ground
personnel.
1. Maintain clean windshields,
mirrors, and windows for
4.Inadequate driver maximum visibility.
visibility 2. Use rear-view cameras or other
4 3 12 4 1 4 LOW
visibility-enhancing
technologies to minimize blind
spots.
Transportation of
3. Properly adjust mirrors and use
heavy loads.
additional spotter assistance, if
needed, during maneuvers or
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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

backing up.
4. Provide training to drivers on
proper mirror usage, blind spot
awareness, and defensive
driving techniques.
1. Implement policies and
procedures to prevent driver
fatigue, such as adequate rest
breaks and limitations on
driving hours.
2. Provide driver training on the
dangers of driver distraction
Transportation of 4 3 12 and the importance of focused 4 1 4 LOW
5. Fatigue or driver
heavy loads. attention on the road.
distraction
3. Encourage drivers to avoid
distractions, such as using
mobile devices or eating while
driving.
4. Promote a safety culture that
encourages reporting of fatigue
or distractions and provides
support to drivers.

1. Provide manual handling


training to workers, focusing on
proper lifting techniques, body
mechanics, and ergonomics.
2. Encourage team lifting or the
6. Musculoskeletal 4 2 8 use of lifting aids, such as 4 1 4 LOW
injuries trolleys or forklifts, for heavy or
bulky loads.
1. Conduct a comprehensive
survey to identify hazardous
materials, such as asbestos,
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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

lead, or hazardous chemicals,


present in the structure.
2. Develop and follow a
1.Hazardous materials 4 4 16 hazardous materials 4 1 4 LOW
exposure management plan that
includes proper containment,
removal, and disposal
procedures.
3. Provide appropriate personal
protective equipment (PPE)
to workers based on the
specific hazardous materials
encountered during
demolition.
4. Train workers on the
recognition, handling, and
safe removal of hazardous
materials, and ensure
compliance with applicable
regulations and guidelines.
1. Implement fall protection
measures, such as guardrails,
safety nets, or personal fall
arrest systems (PFAS), for
workers performing tasks at
heights.
2. Conduct a thorough risk
2.Falls from heights 4 4 16 assessment of the work area 4 1 4 LOW
to identify potential fall
hazards, such as unprotected
edges, floor openings, or
unstable surfaces.
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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

3. Provide adequate training to


workers on the proper use of
fall protection equipment
and safe work practices at
heights.
4. Ensure that scaffolding,
ladders, or elevated work
platforms are properly
assembled, inspected, and
used in accordance with
safety standards.
1. Conduct a noise assessment
to identify areas where noise
levels may exceed
permissible limits and
implement appropriate
engineering controls.
2. Use noise barriers, mufflers,
or vibration dampening
techniques to reduce noise
levels generated during
3.Noise and airborne 4 3 12 demolition activities. 4 1 4 LOW
contaminants 3. Monitor and control airborne
contaminants, such as dust or
particulate matter, by
implementing dust
suppression measures, such
as water spraying.
4. Provide workers with

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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

appropriate respiratory
protection equipment when
exposure to airborne
contaminants cannot be
eliminated or controlled.

04 Working nearby existing live utilities lines


1. Conduct thorough utility
identification and location
surveys before commencing
work to accurately identify and
mark the location of live lines.
2. Establish safe working distances
from live utilities and clearly
demarcate these areas using
barriers or signage to prevent
accidental contact.
3. Ensure that workers are trained
on electrical safety practices,
such as the use of personal
1. Electrocution or 4 5 20 protective equipment (PPE) and 4 1 4 LOW
Working nearby
electric shock insulated tools.
existing live utilities
lines 4. Implement proper lockout/tag
out procedures when required,
ensuring that all electrical
sources are de-energized and
properly isolated.
5. Maintain open communication
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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

with utility companies and


obtain necessary permits and
clearances before working near
live utility lines.
6. Regularly inspect and maintain
all electrical equipment and
ensure compliance with relevant
electrical codes and standards.
1. Conduct thorough gas line
identification and marking
surveys to locate and clearly
identify the presence of live gas
lines in the work area.
2. Use non-sparking tools and
equipment in areas where gas
lines are present to minimize the
risk of accidental ignition or
sparks.
3. Establish proper ventilation
Working nearby systems to disperse any
existing live utilities 2. Gas leaks and potential gas leaks and maintain
lines explosions
4 5 20 air quality within safe limits. 4 1 4 LOW
4. Implement a "no smoking"
policy and enforce strict controls
on open flames or other
potential ignition sources in the
vicinity.
5. Train workers on recognizing
the signs of gas leaks and the

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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

appropriate actions to take in


case of a suspected gas leak or
emergency.
6. Immediately report any gas leak
or suspected gas leak to the
utility company and evacuate
the area following established
emergency procedures.
1. Conduct utility locating and
marking to accurately identify
and locate underground utilities
before commencing any
excavation work.
2. Use appropriate excavation
techniques, such as hand digging
or hydro excavation, to carefully
expose and avoid damaging
underground utilities.
3. Provide training to workers on
proper excavation practices,
including the use of locating
equipment, hand tools, and safe
digging methods.
3. Damage to 4 4 16 4. Establish clear communication 4 1 4 LOW
underground utilities channels between workers and
utility companies to coordinate
work and resolve any conflicts
or issues promptly.
5. Implement proper backfilling
and compaction procedures to
ensure that excavated areas are
restored and utilities are
protected from damage.
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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

6. Regularly inspect and maintain


records of underground utility
locations and update them as
necessary to ensure accurate
information for future work.
1. Establish effective
communication protocols
between workers,
supervisors, and utility
companies to ensure clear
understanding of work plans.
2. Conduct pre-work meetings
to review work activities,
identify potential utility
conflicts, and establish
Working nearby mitigation measures.
existing live utilities 3. Provide proper training to
lines workers on the importance of
4. Communication and 4 4 16 communication and 4 1 4 LOW
coordination coordination when working
challenges near live utility lines.
4. Use appropriate signage and
barricades to clearly mark
work areas and prevent
unauthorized access by
workers or the public.
5. Regularly review and update
emergency response
procedures to address
potential utility-related
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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

incidents or accidents.
6. Maintain open lines of
communication with utility
companies, informing them of
Working nearby
any changes or issues that
existing live utilities
lines may impact their services or
work.

05 Use of Hydraulic Equipment, Plant, or Vehicles.


1. Regularly inspect hydraulic
equipment, hoses, and
connections for signs of leaks
or damage.
2. Ensure that all hydraulic
components, including hoses
and fittings, are properly
1. Hydraulic fluid leaks 4 4 16 installed and maintained to 4 1 4 LOW
and spills prevent leaks.
Use of Hydraulic 3. Implement a maintenance
Equipment, Plant, or program to replace worn or
Vehicles.
damaged hydraulic
components promptly.
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PROJECT: R 212 DESIGN, BUILD AND REPAIR OF INFRASTRUCTURE AT MONSOON AFFECTED AREAS
(WADI MISTAL AND AL AWABI-NAKHAL ROAD) – SOUTH AL BATINAH REGION GIRDERS LIFTING WORK RISK ASESSMENT RECORD

Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

4. Provide workers with


appropriate personal
protective equipment (PPE),
such as gloves and goggles, to
minimize exposure to
hydraulic fluid.
5. Train workers on proper
procedures for handling
hydraulic fluid, including
containment and cleanup of
spills or leaks.

1. Implement machine guarding


measures, such as safety
shields or physical barriers, to
prevent workers from coming
into contact with moving
parts.
2. Conduct regular inspections
and maintenance of hydraulic
equipment to ensure that
safety features, such as
emergency stops or guarding,
are intact.
3. Provide workers with training
Use of Hydraulic 2. Entanglement 4 4 16 on safe work practices, 4 1 4 LOW
Equipment, Plant, or and crushing including proper
Vehicles. hazards lockout/tagout procedures
and the use of appropriate

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personal protective
equipment.
4. Establish clear
communication and
coordination between
workers and equipment
operators to prevent
accidental contact or
entanglement.
1. Determine and communicate
the maximum load or capacity
of hydraulic equipment or
vehicles, and ensure that it is
not exceeded.
2. Conduct regular inspections
and maintenance of
equipment to ensure proper
functioning and structural
integrity.
3. Overloading or 4 3 12 3. Train operators on proper 4 1 4 LOW
instability of load distribution, securement,
equipment and the importance of
avoiding sudden movements
or overloading.
4. Monitor and control the
weight and distribution of
Use of Hydraulic loads to prevent overloading
Equipment, Plant, or and maintain stability during
Vehicles. equipment operation.

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1. Ensure that only trained and


authorized personnel operate
hydraulic equipment or
vehicles.
2. Implement proper
lockout/tagout procedures to
isolate energy sources and
4. Uncontrolled 4 3 12 prevent unexpected 4 1 4 LOW
movements or equipment movements or
unexpected releases.
releases 3. Conduct regular inspections
and maintenance of hydraulic
systems, including valves,
controls, and pressure relief
devices.
4. Provide operators with
appropriate training on
equipment operation,
emergency procedures, and
the recognition of potential
malfunctions.
1. Provide comprehensive
training to operators and
workers on the safe operation
of hydraulic equipment or
vehicles.
Use of Hydraulic 2. Ensure that operators are
Equipment, Plant, or 5. Inadequate familiar with the specific
Vehicles. training and equipment model being used
supervision
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4 3 12 and have received hands-on 4 1 4 LOW


training and demonstration.
3. Assign experienced and
competent supervisors to
oversee equipment
operations and provide clear
instructions and guidance to
workers.
4. Conduct regular refresher
training for operators to
reinforce safe operating
practices and introduce new
technologies or regulations.

06 Use of Hand tools and Portable Power tools


1. Use hand tools that are
appropriate for the task and
ensure they are in good
condition, free from defects or
damage.
2. Provide workers with
appropriate personal protective
equipment (PPE), such as LOW
1. Hand injuries 4 2 8 gloves, to protect against cuts, 4 1 4
punctures, or abrasions.
3. Train workers on proper tool
handling techniques, including
maintaining a secure grip and
using tools within their
designed limitations.
4. Inspect hand tools regularly for
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Use of Hand tools signs of wear or damage, and


and Portable Power replace or repair them as
tools necessary.
1. Keep a safe distance from other
workers when using hand tools,
especially those with swinging
or striking actions.
2. Secure work pieces or materials
2. Struck-by hazards 4 3 12 properly to prevent them from 4 1 4 LOW
moving or being dislodged
during tool use.
3. Establish clear communication
and coordination between
workers to avoid accidental
contact or strikes with hand
tools.
4. Encourage the use of
appropriate personal protective
equipment, such as safety
glasses or helmets, to protect
against flying debris or objects.
1. Choose hand tools that are
ergonomically designed, with
comfortable handles and
reduced vibration levels.
2. Provide workers with training
on proper ergonomic
techniques, such as using tools
with a neutral wrist position
Use of Hand tools 3. Ergonomic hazards 4 2 8 and taking regular breaks to 4 1 4 LOW
and Portable Power avoid fatigue.
tools 3. Implement engineering
controls, such as using
mechanical assists or power
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tools when feasible, to reduce


strain on the body.
4. Conduct ergonomic
assessments and solicit
feedback from workers to
identify and address potential
ergonomic hazards associated
with hand tool use.
1. Ensure that hand tools with
electrical components are
properly insulated and
grounded to minimize the risk
of electric shock.
4. Electric shock and 4 3 12 2. Regularly inspect power cords, 4 1 4 LOW
electrical hazards plugs, and connections for
damage or wear, and replace
any defective parts.
3. Use earth leakage circuit
breaker (ELCBs) to provide
additional protection against
electrical shocks.
4. Train workers on electrical
safety practices, including
proper handling of tools and
cords.
1. Provide comprehensive
training to workers on the safe
use, operation, and
maintenance of hand tools.
2. Ensure that workers are
familiar with the specific tool
5. Inadequate training 4 3 12 models being used and have 4 1 4 LOW
and supervision received hands-on training and
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demonstration.
3. Assign experienced and
competent supervisors to
oversee tool operations and
provide clear instructions,
guidance, and ongoing
supervision to workers.
Use of Hand tools 4. Conduct regular refresher
and Portable Power training for operators and
tools workers to reinforce safe
operating practices and
introduce new technologies or
regulations.
07 Dust and noise emissions
1. Implement dust control
measures, such as using water
suppression systems or dust
suppression agents, to minimize
dust emissions during
operations.
2. Follow applicable
environmental regulations and
1. Environmental 4 4 16 permits for the control and 4 1 4 LOW
pollution disposal of dust and other
emissions.
3. Regularly monitor and measure
dust levels to ensure
compliance with permissible
Dust and noise exposure limits and
emissions environmental standards.
4. Encourage the use of eco-
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friendly practices and


technologies that reduce dust
emissions and promote
sustainability.
1. Implement engineering
controls, such as local exhaust
ventilation systems, to capture
and remove dust at the source.
2. Use dust collection systems,
2. Inhalation of airborne 4 4 16 such as dust collectors or air 4 1 4 LOW
dust particles filtration units, to filter and
remove airborne dust particles
from the working environment.
3. Provide workers with suitable
respiratory protective
equipment, such as respirators
or dust masks, when exposure
to dust cannot be adequately
controlled.
4. Establish proper housekeeping
practices to minimize the
accumulation of dust in the
work area and ensure regular
cleaning.
1. Identify and control potential
ignition sources, such as open
flames or sparks, in areas where
combustible dust may be
present.
2. Implement proper storage and
handling procedures for
combustible materials to
3. Fire and explosion 5 5 25 minimize the risk of dust 4 1 4 LOW
explosions.
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hazards 3. Conduct regular inspections of


equipment, ventilation systems,
and electrical components to
prevent malfunctions or
overheating that could ignite
dust.
4. Train workers on fire
prevention and response
procedures, including the
proper use of fire extinguishers
and emergency evacuation
protocols.
1. Keep work areas clean and free
from excessive dust
accumulation to prevent
slippery surfaces.
2. Use anti-slip floor coatings or
Dust and noise mats in areas prone to dust
emissions accumulation and where slip
hazards may be present.
4. Slips, trips, and falls 4 2 8 3. Ensure that walkways and 4 1 4 LOW
working platforms are well-
maintained, adequately lit, and
free from obstructions.
4. Provide workers with suitable
personal protective equipment,
such as slip-resistant footwear,
to reduce the risk of falls.

1. Provide comprehensive training


to workers on the hazards
associated with dust emissions
and the proper use of control
measures.
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2. Educate workers on the


importance of personal hygiene,
such as proper hand washing
5. Inadequate training 4 3 12 and avoiding ingestion of dust- 4 1 4 LOW
and awareness contaminated food or
beverages.
3. Conduct regular refresher
training sessions to reinforce
safe work practices and raise
awareness of potential health
and safety risks.
4. Establish clear communication
channels to encourage workers
to report dust-related hazards,
concerns, or incidents.

09 Environment Severe Weather (sand storm, heavy wind, heavy raining, wadi flash floods, hot weather and low humidity)
1. Monitor weather forecasts and
issue timely alerts to employees
about approaching sandstorms
or severe dust storms.
2. Establish a communication
system to relay information and
instructions to employees
during sandstorms, such as
1. Sandstorms 4 4 16 seeking shelter or evacuation 4 2 8 MEDIUM
procedures.
3. Secure loose objects and
equipment in advance to
prevent them from being blown
around or causing damage
during a sandstorm.
4. Provide appropriate personal
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Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
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Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
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protective equipment (PPE),


such as goggles or face shields,
Environment Severe to protect against airborne sand
Weather or dust particles.
1. Inspect and maintain the
structural integrity of buildings,
roofs, and outdoor structures to
withstand high winds.
2. Secure loose items, materials, or
equipment that could be
displaced or become projectiles
2. Heavy winds 4 4 16 during high wind conditions.
3. Erect windbreaks or barriers to 4 2 8 MEDIUM
minimize wind exposure in
work areas, especially for
outdoor operations or
construction sites.
4. Develop and communicate
evacuation plans in the event of
severe windstorms that may
pose a significant risk to
employee safety.
1. Monitor weather conditions and
obtain updated information
about potential flash flood risks
in the area.
2. Educate employees about the
dangers of wadi flash floods and
the importance of avoiding
flood-prone areas.
3. Wadi flash floods 5 5 25 3. Establish a system to relay flash 4 1 4 LOW
flood warnings and evacuation
Environment Severe orders to employees promptly
Weather and effectively.
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(Severity

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4. Develop and practice


emergency response
procedures for wadi flash
floods, including designated
evacuation routes and assembly
points.
1. Provide suitable shaded areas
or rest stations for employees to
take regular breaks and protect
themselves from excessive heat
exposure.
4. Hot weather and low 4 5 20 4 2 4 8
humidity 2. Ensure access to an adequate
supply of drinking water and
encourage employees to stay
hydrated throughout the
workday.
3. Implement heat stress
prevention measures, such as
adjusting work schedules to
avoid peak heat hours or
providing personal cooling
devices or clothing.
4. Train employees on the
recognition of heat-related
illnesses and first aid
procedures, and encourage
them to report any symptoms
Environment Severe promptly.
Weather 1. Maintain proper drainage
systems and clear blockages or

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debris to prevent localized


flooding in the work area.
2. Ensure that employees are
aware of designated evacuation
routes and safe assembly points
in case of flooding emergencies.
5. Heavy rain and 4 3 12 3. Regularly inspect and maintain 4 1 4 low
flooding water retention structures, such
as dams or dikes, to prevent
breaches or failures during
heavy rain or flooding.
4. Provide appropriate training on
water rescue techniques and
first aid procedures to
employees who may be exposed
to flood-prone areas.
1. Maintain proper sanitation
facilities, including clean and
functional bathrooms, showers,
and washing stations.
2. Implement waste management
practices to ensure proper
disposal of garbage and sewage.
2. Sanitation and 4 2 8 3. Promote personal hygiene 4 1 4 LOW
Hygiene among workers through
education and access to hygiene
supplies, such as soap and hand
sanitizers.
4. Regularly inspect and clean the
campsite to prevent the spread
of diseases and pests.

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1. Develop and enforce a


comprehensive substance abuse
policy that clearly prohibits the
use or possession of drugs and
alcohol in the camp.
2. Conduct pre-employment and
random drug and alcohol
testing to deter substance abuse
3.Substance Abuse 4 3 12 and ensure compliance with the 4 1 4 LOW
policy.
3. Educate workers about the risks
of substance abuse and provide
resources for those who may
need support for addiction
issues.
4. Establish a confidential
reporting system for workers to
report any concerns or
observations related to
substance abuse without fear of
retaliation.
1. Establish a medical clinic or first
aid station in the camp and
ensure it is staffed with trained
medical personnel and
equipped with necessary
supplies.
2. Provide access to emergency
4. Health and Medical 4 3 12 communication systems, such 4 1 4 LOW
Emergencies as satellite phones or two-way
radios, to contact medical
assistance when needed.
3. Train camp residents in basic
first aid and emergency
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(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
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response procedures.
4. Conduct health and safety
briefings to raise awareness of
potential hazards and the
importance of seeking medical
attention when necessary.
1. Conduct fire risk assessments of
the campsite to identify
potential fire hazards and
implement necessary fire
prevention measures.
2. Install and maintain fire
5. Fire hazards 4 3 12 detection and alarm systems to 4 1 4 LOW
provide early warning in case of
a fire emergency.
3. Establish clear evacuation
procedures and conduct regular
fire drills to ensure all camp
residents know how to respond
in case of a fire.
4. Provide adequate fire-fighting
equipment, such as fire
extinguishers, fire hoses, and
fire blankets, and ensure that
employees are trained to use
them.
1. Ensure that all electrical
installations and equipment in
the camp are installed and
maintained by qualified
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(Severity

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R=(CxP)
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personnel.
2. Conduct regular inspections and
testing of electrical systems to
identify and address any
potential electrical hazards.
3. Implement a lockout/tagout
4 3 12 procedure for electrical 4 1 4 LOW
6. Electrical Hazards equipment maintenance to
prevent accidental energization
during repairs.
4. Provide electrical safety
training to workers, including
guidance on proper use and
handling of electrical appliances
and devices.
1. Implement security measures,
such as perimeter fencing,
surveillance cameras, and
access controls, to prevent
unauthorized entry to the camp.
2. Hire security personnel to
patrol the campsite and respond
7. Security risks 4 3 12 to any security incidents. 4 1 4 LOW
3. Establish a visitor registration
process and require
identification for all guests
entering the camp.
4. Conduct security training for
workers, including guidance on

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reporting suspicious activities


or persons.
60 Emergency Response
1. Develop comprehensive
emergency response plans for
various potential scenarios,
such as fires, natural disasters,
chemical spills, medical
emergencies, etc.
2. Regularly review and update
the emergency plans to ensure
they align with the current risks
1. Lack of Emergency 4 4 16 and conditions of the 4 1 4 LOW
Plans workplace.
3. Conduct training sessions to
educate employees on the
emergency plans, including
Emergency
roles and responsibilities,
Response
evacuation procedures, and how
to use emergency equipment or
resources.
4. Practice emergency drills
regularly to assess the
effectiveness of the plans and
improve workers' preparedness
and response skills.
1. Identify and procure essential
emergency equipment and
supplies based on the specific
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R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

risks and requirements of the


workplace.
2. Ensure that all emergency
equipment, such as fire
extinguishers, first aid kits, and
personal protective equipment,
is regularly inspected, properly
maintained, and easily
accessible to all employees.
2. Inadequate Emergency 4 4 16 3. Train workers on how to 4 1 4 LOW
Equipment and correctly use emergency
Supplies
equipment and supplies to
respond effectively to various
emergency situations.
4. Establish a system for regularly
Emergency checking and restocking
Response
emergency supplies to ensure
they are always ready for use
when needed.
1. Conduct a thorough assessment
of evacuation routes and
assembly points to ensure they
are safe and well-marked for
easy navigation during
emergencies.
2. Address potential hazards, such
3. Hazards During 4 3 12 as obstacles or structural 4 1 4 LOW
Evacuation weaknesses, along evacuation
routes to minimize risks during

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Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

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evacuation.
3. Assign designated personnel or
trained evacuation marshals to
assist and guide employees
during evacuations, especially
in larger or complex facilities.
4. Ensure that employees with
mobility challenges or
disabilities have access to
personalized evacuation plans
and necessary assistance during
emergencies.
1. Implement an effective
communication system, such as
two-way radios, intercoms, or
other reliable means, to
facilitate communication
between employees and
emergency responders.
2. Assign specific individuals or
4. Communication 4 3 12 teams to act as communication 4 1 4 LOW
Breakdown liaisons during emergencies to
ensure smooth information flow
and coordination.
3. Provide training on clear
communication protocols
during emergencies,
emphasizing the use of simple
and standardized language to
avoid misunderstandings or
confusion.
4. Conduct mock scenarios that
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Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
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In Place)

test the communication


system's functionality and
effectiveness, allowing
adjustments to be made if
necessary.

1. Establish a support system to


address the emotional and
psychological impact of
emergencies on employees,
5. Emotional and 4 3 12 including access to counseling 4 1 4 LOW
Psychological Impact or Employee Assistance
Programs (EAPs).
2. Provide resources and
information to help employees
cope with stress and trauma
resulting from emergency
incidents.
3. Encourage open communication
about emotional well-being and
create a supportive work
environment that promotes
empathy and understanding
during challenging times.
4. Offer follow-up support and
debriefing sessions after critical
incidents to help employees
process their experiences and
learn from the emergency
response.
Emergency
1. Provide regular emergency
Response
response training to all
employees, including basic first
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Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

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aid, CPR, and the proper use of


emergency equipment.
2. Conduct specialized training
for designated emergency
response teams, such as fire
6. Insufficient Training 4 3 12 marshals or first aiders, to 4 1 4 LOW
and Preparedness enhance their skills and
confidence during emergency
situations.
3. Organize table-top exercises or
simulations that simulate
emergency scenarios to assess
the readiness of employees.
4. Encourage employees to
participate in community
emergency preparedness
programs or courses offered by
local authorities to broaden
their knowledge and skills
related to emergency response.

Risk Matrix
The intersection of Probability and of Severity (multiplication of their levels) shall be considered as Magnitude of Risk:

Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

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Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

Very Low Low Low Low Medium


Level 1
1 2 3 4 5

Low Low Medium Medium High


Level 2
2 4 6 8 10

Low Medium Medium High High


Level 3
3 6 9 12 15

Low Medium High Very High Very High


Level 4
4 8 12 16 20

Medium High High Very High Extremely High


Level 5
5 10 15 20 25

Magnitude of Risk:
1 Very Low Risk: Non-financial activities should be performed to control these risks.
Low (Tolerable) Risk: May not require immediate action. Close follow-up should be ensured to control
2-4 these risks. Likely improvement activities may be implemented after they are evaluated and approved
from a financial point of view.

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Impact Rating

Impact Rating
Consequence

Consequence
Residual

( 0,1,2,3,4,5)
Probability

Probability
(1,2,3,4,5)

(1,2,3,4,5)
(Severity

R=(CxP)

R=(CxP)
Impact
Sl.N0 ACTIVITY HAZARDS Control Measures Proposed Rating (H/M/L)
(After Controls
In Place)

Medium Risk: These risks should be dealt as soon as possible. Probability and relevant mitigation
5-9 measures should be reviewed and programs should be developed and implemented as may be required.
High Risk: Probability and relevant mitigation measures should be reviewed and improvement activities
10-12-15
should be immediately initiated.
Very High Risk: No work should be allowed unless relevant mitigation measures are in place. Programs
16-20
should be developed and implemented in order to decrease or eliminate the risk level.
Extremely High (Intolerable) Risk: Activities should be immediately stopped and improvement
25
programs should be initiated.

Severity & Probability Ranking:


Level Severity Ranking Probability Ranking
1 No injury/ no property damage Very low

2 No injury with small damage Low

3 Minor injury/ minor damage Medium

4 Major injury/ major property damage High

5 Fatality/catastrophic Very high

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