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Demolisation Aha

This document provides an activity hazard analysis for repairing communication infrastructure manholes and handholes at a US base in Qatar. It identifies potential hazards for tasks like demolition, material handling and storage, and manual labor. It also lists control measures to mitigate risks and assigns responsible parties for each task.
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Demolisation Aha

This document provides an activity hazard analysis for repairing communication infrastructure manholes and handholes at a US base in Qatar. It identifies potential hazards for tasks like demolition, material handling and storage, and manual labor. It also lists control measures to mitigate risks and assigns responsible parties for each task.
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MVL USA INC, QATAR

Repair Comm Infrastructure Manhole

Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA)


Activity/Work Task: Overall Risk Assessment Code (RAC) (Use highest code) LOW
Demolition of Comm MH & HH
Project Location: AL-UDIED US BASE Risk Assessment Code (RAC) Matrix
Contract Number: FA570223F0080 Probability
Severity
Date Prepared: 04-05-2024 Frequent Likely Occasional Seldom Unlikely
LAWRENCE OMISAKIN Catastrophic E E H H M
Prepared by (Name/Title):
(HSEM) Critical E H H M L
Marginal H M M L L
Reviewed by (Title): Christhoper J.C (PM) (PM)
Negligible M L L L L
- Notes: Operatives must have completed the Project HSE Step 1: Review each “Hazard” with identified safety “Controls” and determine RAC
Induction, and other applicable trainings prior to deployment. (See above)
- Pre-task instructions will be conducted every start of shift and at “Probability” is the likelihood to cause an incident, near miss,
each new task. or accident and identified as: Frequent, Likely, Occasional, RAC Chart
- Effective measures shall be implemented when working under Seldom or Unlikely.
extreme weather conditions; prevent heat stress/hypothermia. “Severity” is the outcome/degree if an incident, near miss, or E = Extremely High
accident did occur and identified as: Catastrophic, Critical, Risk
Minimum PPE Requirements: Marginal, or Negligible H = High Risk
- Hard hat, Safety Glasses, Safety boots, High-visibility vests Step 2: Identify the RAC (Probability/Severity) as E, H, M, or M = Moderate Risk
Specific PPE are indicated in this AHA where required L for each “Hazard” on AHA. Annotate the overall highest
L = Low Risk
RAC at the top of AHA.

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Act Responsible
Activity Potential Hazards Risk level Control Measures
No. Party
➢ Mandatory PPE Shall be worn on site (Coverall helmet, Safety Shoes &
High visibility Vest.)
Unsafe Behavior
(Injury) ➢ Strict supervision shall be required for the whole duration of the operation
Circulation (Slip, (charge hand never leave the workplace during operation)
During all the Trip, & Fall) ➢ Conduit is storage safely and not left lying around as a trip hazard only the
operation/ Manual Handling amount of conduit to be used straight away is taken to the workplace.
Preparation of (injury/Squeeze) Others are left in storage until they are required. Supervisor/safety
1 Gesture and Postures
Work ➢ No work is Permitted if lighting is not enough. Extra lifting is not enough. Officer
(injury/Plan)
➢ Intervention of specialized workers + Mechanical equipment shall be
Co-Activity
(Injury/Collision) Prioritize + load of 20kg or more shall not be lifted by a single person.
➢ Ergonomic adaption of work strains + small break /changing task

➢ Special description shall be taken while on the road by the provision of banks
man & barricaders + limit vehicle access + speed limitation.
➢ Securely fasten all materials stored or stacked against falling or sliding.
➢ Proper cribbing under material
➢ Store in proper area.
Tripping / Falling
Falling Objects/ Sprains Supervisor/safety
➢ Material will not be lifted above or over personnel.
Unloading / Storage / Strains
2 ➢ Use adequate manpower and/or equipment to deliver materials to their locations. Officer
of Material Back Injury
Tripping / Falling ➢ Use proper lifting procedures.
• Eye Injury ➢ Orderly housekeeping shall be maintained.
➢ Materials, tools and chemicals labeled and stored properly.

➢ Dust and eye protection shall be utilized during moving and cutting of materials

➢ Use mechanical means for lifting materials.


Unsuitable handling
➢ Minimize size of the material to be lifted. Safety Officer &
techniques, muscle
➢ Assess manual handling and adopt good posture.
3 Manual Handling tears, strain, back
➢ Good grips bend the knee elbow and chin in during lifting.
Site Engineer,
injuries site supervisor.
➢ Always lift with straight back and near to the body.
➢ Get help from other workers if the load is too heavy.

➢ Drill/SAW should be approved, double-insulated. If not, it should be


Falling/Flying Debris
properly grounded.
Harmful Dust (Silica)
➢ Plug into a GFCI-protected outlet.
Tool malfunction
➢ Make sure that cords are not lying in water.
Electric Shock Loss
Demolition Of ➢ The drill/SAW operator should use any auxiliary handles that are on the Supervisor/safety
4 of Control Over
MH & HH drill to maintain control. Officer
Tool Vibratory
➢ The drill /SAW operator should make sure that he sets his feet
Fatigue Excessive properly before beginning to drill or chip.
Noise Risks of injury ➢ Use anti-vibratory gloves to relieve the impact on hands, when
drilling for a prolonged period.
➢ Take regular breaks from drilling and cutting or switch with another worker
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(if drilling for a prolonged period) to relieve vibratory fatigue.
➢ All connections, mountings, guards & controls on the equipment must
be inspected prior to use.
➢ Ensure with the project Engineer that there is no power line or
communication line existing on drilling or cutting area.
➢ All operators of this equipment shall be trained on that piece of
equipment.
➢ Operators must wear proper PPE. (Face shield, safety glasses &
➢ hearing protection minimum).
➢ Half face respirators are required for core drilling into concrete.
➢ Respirator Program with medical & fit test shall be submitted for review
& acceptance by EH&S prior to the start of work.
➢ brief the performing workers and ensure adequate control all in place.
➢ All Disposal of material shall Comply with CAS EHS program.
Emergency No available notice ➢ Established Contact for key personnel for Emergency Situation Safety Officer/
procedure/First Aid boards posted at the sites ➢ Ensure ALL are aware & understood the Emergency Procedure & Supervisor
Lack of responsible Plan during formwork installation works.
person in case of
emergency.
➢ Ensuring the First Aid kits box is available at all time.
Missing emergency ➢ Stand-by Certified First Aider (if works commencing at the night shift
5
vehicle operation)
Unavailability of First ➢ Trained First Aider Team to be arranged & deployed before commencing
Aider works.
➢ Emergency vehicle must be standby should in case of emergency need
➢ Ensure adequate training among emergency rescue team
➢ Ensure workers to replace fluids being used from the body by taking Safety Officer/
Working in Physical Injury due appropriate drinking water. Supervisor
climate Weather Exposure to Hot ➢ Ensure appropriate dress code in cold/hot weather.
Weather (sandstorm- ➢ The Management Team must ensure that all working and testing
dust and skin/eye crew/personnel should follow client safety instructions and respond to their
6 irritation safety policy.
➢ Ensure close monitoring by the activity supervisor and assigned safety
➢ Ensure proper site timing while working as approved by the Site
Management Team.

Housekeeping Slips, Trips and Falls


General work area Discarded materials /
➢ Site of works to be always kept neat and tidy.
cleaning waste.
tools/equipment Materials poorly stored / ➢ Keep the area always organized and tidy.
untidy. ➢ Waste to be immediately placed into waste containers.
Work areas not ➢ / Receptacles. Supervisor/safety
7 maintained. ➢ Store all materials securely and tidy. Officer
Poorly lighted work ➢ Ensure all work areas are properly lit.
areas. ➢ Wear appropriate footwear and clothing to prevent.
Inappropriate footwear / ➢ Segregation of materials
clothing.

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