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RISK/IMPACT ASSESSMENT (To be used both Occupation Health, Safety & Environment)

Contract Name : Building Renovation – 102 Camp Al Sayliyah Contract No. : 23LCVQA484

Activity/Operation : Plumbing Works Reference : RA/PLUM-001

Risk Levels After


Hazard or Environmental Risk Level Before Controls Those at Risk or Area
Controls Controls
Aspect of Impact
L Sv R/I L Sv R/I

1. General Plumbing works 1. The work site will be surveyed prior to the works
(Muscle strains, cut injury, commencing for health, safety or environmental hazards
Slip, Trip & Fall, Ground 3 2 6 Employees and others on site. 1 2 2
Contamination, Hazardous 2. All works are to be planned and controlled by a competent
Chemicals) person, who will supervise the works at all times.
3. Fall protection will be positioned where risk of falls exists.
(E.g. edge protection, soft landing system, temporary
decking, crawl boards etc.)
4. All power tools will be 110volt where possible or battery
powered. Any equipment found to be faulty will be taken
out of use and reported to the site supervisor.
5. A fire extinguisher will be ‘at hand’ when carrying out hot
works.
6. Glue/solvent adhesive will only be used in well ventilated
areas. Windows and doors will be opened to allow good
ventilation as necessary.
7. All solvents, mastics, glues etc. will have an MSDS and a
COSHH assessment on arrival to site and control measures
implemented.
8. Operatives will wear suitable RPE masks and Hand gloves
when working with dusts or hazardous substances.

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RISK/IMPACT ASSESSMENT (To be used both Occupation Health, Safety & Environment)

2. Drain Cleaning above & 1. All works to be planned and supervised at all times.
below ground (Confined 2. Gas detector to be used at all times prior to entering the
spaces, Fall of persons from confined space and during entry.
height. Fall of materials 3 3 9 Employees 3. All persons entering the confined space must be trained
from height. and competent. 1 3 3
Overhead/Underground 4. All persons entering the confined space must have
services. Unstable ground appropriate P.P.E including rescue harness.
conditions. Air 5. There must be adequate communication between the
contaminants). person entering the confined space and the top man.
6. Prior to entry to the confined space, manhole lids should
be removed and left to ventilate. Additional extraction/air
mover equipment may be required to ventilate the
manhole.
7. There must be an adequate rescue plan in place prior to
entry into a confined space. The rescue team must be
suitably trained.
8. There must be rescue equipment on site and prepared
prior to any person entering the confined space.
9. Barricade the area of work with safety signage.
3. Repair of Burst Pipes
(Use of excavators. Use of 1. Any water within an excavation to be pumped away from
abrasive tools. Working the excavation prior to any person entering the area.
below ground level. Use of 2. There must be suitable ventilation within the excavation
flammable gases for prior to any person entering the area.
Soldering/jointing. 2 3 6 Employees 3. No eating or drinking without firstly washing hands. 1 3 3
Slips/Trips & Falls. 4. Follow COSHH information and manufacturer’s instructions
Use of glue / solvents.) when using any glues/solvents etc.
5. A survey must be carried out to identify possible hazards
associated with the environment where the bust is.
6. All works to be within an exclusion zone with barriers
erected.

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RISK/IMPACT ASSESSMENT (To be used both Occupation Health, Safety & Environment)

7. All flammable gases to be stored upright and in a safe


condition.
8. A fire extinguisher must next to the work area in the event
of a fire occurring.
9. At all times, any spills of liquids must be cleaned as work
progresses and maintain a good housekeeping.

Tick here if completely warrants: Written system of work (method statement)


Emergency Procedure
Prepared By Reviewed By Next Revision Date Key Impact
L = Likelihood AP = Air Pollution
Name Anoop Anil Kumar Sv = Severity LP = Land Pollution
R/I = Risk/Impact WP = Water Pollution
Date 28/3/2024 RS = Resource Depletion
HI = Health Impact
Signature FF = Effect on Flora & Fauna
GI = Global Impact

Highly Insignifi
Catastrophic Substantial Moderate Minor Trivial Certain Highly Likely Likely Unlikely Risk Critical High Medium Low
Unlikely cant
Sev
Likelihood
erity
Classification
5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 21-25 16-20 11-15 6-10 0-5

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