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DUW10022 & OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH FOR ENGINEERING

 
LECTURER NAME: PUAN SITI NOOR RATNA
BINTI ZAKARIA

CASE 1:REPORT FOR HAZARD


IDENTIFICATION,RISK ASSESSMENT
AND RISK CONTROL(HIRARC)
 
NAME MATRIX NUMBER

Muhammad amir aiman bin hamimi 16DKA21F1068

MUHAMMAD FARIS BIN AZMAN 16DKA21F1080


CONTENT
PART 1 : VENUE

PART 2 : BRIEFF INTRODUCTION

PART 3 : HAZARD IDENTIFICATION : CAUSE AND


EFFECT

PART 4 : RISK ASSESSMENT (SCORE)

PART 5 : SUGGESTION&RECOMMENDATION

CONCLUSION
PART 1

THE VENUE: PIPE WORKSHOP


PART 2

THE PIPE welding required a lot of process that involve


a lot of the hazard process that may harm some of the
worker such as cutting,soldering and a lot more with
other material together in other to make a quality
finished product.The soldering process is perhaps is the
most important process pipe production.The worker
may have to do make pipe seamless tube to force it
together and sealing them with welds
PART 3 : HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
HAZARD CAUSE EFFECT
WATER HEAT BURN Staff may suffer fromP] peeled
skin with burning skin

Noise Exposed Loud welding Staff may suffer Ringing in the


activities ears,vertigo,increase heart
rate,increase blood preasure

Electrical Exposure to UV and IR Stadd may suffer from foreign


Radiation bodies entering the eye,
Particulate fumes and
gases, which could lead to
conjunctivitis.

Slips, trips and falls Slippery places Staff may suffer from
bruise or broken bones
Chemical Exposure to Fumes and Occupational asthma and
Gases metal fume fever

Fires  Machinery that can cause staff could suffer fatal injuries
fire from smoke inhalation/burns.
EXAMPLE OF INJURIES
Part 4 : RISK ASSESSMENT (SCORE)
How risk assessment can be dones?
The mananger follow the five step to risk assement
1.To identify the hazards, the manager: ■ looked at HSE’s web pages for
woodworking and for small businesses for free advice and to learn where
hazards can occur; ■ walked around the premises, inside and out, noting what
might pose a risk, taking into consideration what was learnt from HSE’s
guidance; ■ talked to staff to learn from their knowledge and experience of
areas and activities, and listen to their concerns and opinions about health and
safety issues in the workplace; and ■ looked at the accident book, to
understand what had previously resulted in incidents.
2.The manager then wrote down who could be harmed by the hazards and
how.
3.For each hazard, the manager wrote down what controls, if any, were in
place to manage these hazards. These controls were then compared to the
good practice guidance on HSE’s website. Where existing controls were not
considered good enough, the manager wrote down what else needed to be
done to control the risk.
4.Putting the risk assessment into practice, the manager decided and recorded
who was responsible for implementing the further actions and when they
should be done. When each action was completed, it was ticked off and the
date recorded. The risk assessment was displayed in the mess room for all staff
to see.
5.The manager discussed the findings with the staff. A decision was made to
review and update the risk assessment every year or straightaway if any major
changes in the workplace happened.

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PART 5 : SUGGESTION AND
RECOMMENDATION FOR RISK
CONTROL
WHAT HAS TO BE DONE? WHAT IS FURTHER ACTION IS
REQUIRED?

Improvised equipment and ventelation Active reminder to a worker to wear


for the worker protective suit
Professional medical check up to the staff Active inspection to the every tools that
Active maintain to ventelation been useds

Staff monitoration towards all the usage The open source for the information
of the machine that been serveds toward all staff that been work with
All the inctrustion that been followed corporation

Proper system that has been work Reduce the tools been carrying distances
toward all machine that has been
provided Remind the staff with training that been
A careful handling towards tools that has given and a lot of training exam toward
been given any staffs
1.Active is connect power
Safety precautions in Carpentry workshop
-Remember to disconnect power from the machine.
-Do not touch the machine when it not fully stop.
-If the machines not stop by using the power button, cut of the power in the workshop.
 2. Always Wear Appropriate PPE
-Safety glasses must be worn at all times in work areas.
-Appropriate foot ware with substantial uppers must be worn.
-Long and loose hair must be contained.
-Close fitting / protective clothing must be worn.
-Rings and bracelets must not be worn.
-Gloves must not be worn when using the machine.
-Remove the matrix card.

3.Never welding without proper tools


- Always welding helmets with side-shields
-Wear respirator to anyone who wielding outsides
4.Check Material Stocks
-Ensure that the piece of stock doesn’t have the existing nails, screws or other pieces of metal lodge into it already.
-Making sure the machines is clean from any debris to make it run smoothly.
CONCLUSION
IN CONCLUSION

There always high possible hazzard that may occur not matter what and it make it hard to keep the
workplace safer.Any risk has to be observe, identify, monitor ain other to reduce the risk . There are
several steps that need to be taken in order to identify the potential of hazard that might occur.
Based on this case study,the highest risk level in this experiment is 4 which in category of low risk. It
is also considereas acceptable and does not require further reduction for risk control. After making
anobservation throughout the procedure in order to identify the Hazard Identification
RiskAssessment and Risk Control (HIRARC), there are several recommendations that need to take
important.
The hazards having high-risk rating and above were reduced to a level considered As Low as
Reasonably Practicable (ALARP) when the control measures were applied, thereby reducing the
occurrence of injury or disease in the workplace.
1. The method in controlling any risk in the workplace is to use HIRARC.
2. With the HIRARC method we can plan and keep our workplace in a conducive condition.
3. Hazard identification, risk assessment, control and review is not a one -off and forgotten task but
an ongoing activity.
4. HIRARC should be documented no matter how brief.
5. HIRARC shall conduct a thorough assessment of the probabilities as well as the consequences
while the proposed control measures shall conform to the control hierarchy.

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