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Risk Assessment

Date of
Company Location
Risk Assessment

Type of Work Surveying and Lone working Revision Remarks

Date / Name / Signature Date / Name / Signature Date / Name / Signature


Construction HSE Manager
Supervisor
Manager (Subcon HSE)

-Risk Assessment Standard A: 10~25 (Unacceptable) C: 2~4 D: 3~4 (Acceptable Level)


Likelihood X Consequence = Risk B: 5~9 (Severe Risk) (Thorough Review Required) E: 1~2 (Acceptable Level)

Doosan
Date / Name / Signature Date / Name / Signature Date / Name / Signature
Construction
HSE Engineer HSE Manager
Manager

KHNP
Date / Name / Signature Date / Name / Signature
Construction
HSE Manager
Manager

Consequence
Insignificant (1) Minor (2) Moderate (3) Major (4) Catastrophic (5)

A - Almost Certain (5) 5 10 15 20 25

B - Likely (4) 4 8 12 16 20
LIKELIHOOD

C - Possible (3) 3 6 9 12 15

D - Unlikely (2) 2 4 6 8 10

E - Rare (1) 1 2 2 4 5

Likelihood X Consequence =
Risk Total Risk
ABBREVIATION
C Consequences

L Likelihood
Risk Risk
No. Work Sequence Hazardous Factors HSE Control Measures In Charge
Risk Consequen Risk
Likelihood Consequence Likelihood
(L*C) ce (L*C)

- Adopt a buddy system – ensure that you


inform someone where you are going and
give them a procedure to follow if you do not
No one to help if accidents or incidents report back in.
1 Lone Working Personal Injury 4 5 20 CM / HSE 4 1 4
occur - Always take a fully charged mobile phone.
- Leave contact details and expected time of
return with someone at home/work

. Avoid exceptionally steep/boggy


ground/uneven ground.
- Undertake all surveying from the bank side
path where present.
Slipping resulting in immersion in water. - Always wear suitable footwear.
- Always take and use a walking stick to check
Entrapment in mud.
2 Surveying adjacent to water Personal Injury 4 5 20 for balance and support. CM / HSE 4 1 4
Drowning. - check for unstable and wet surfaces and Avoid
if possible.
- No lone worker should enter or work near
water courses.
- if the water levels rise significant, move people
into a safer area.

-First attempt to survey the hedgerow from its other


side.
Damage to
- Wear highly visible clothes if near a road.
3 Surveying adjacent to road Involved in car accident. equipment / 4 6 24 - Be aware of your surroundings at all times Minimise CM / HSE / MEP 4 1 4
personal injury
exposure as much as possible.

.Wear appropriate clothing and sunscreen.


- Do not visit site unprepared for possible downpours
Exposure
or great heat/cold or strong sunshine.
Hypothermia
- Stop work promptly if in discomfort.
Sunstroke
4 Adverse weather conditions Sunburn Personal Injury 4 6 24 - Avoid trees/woodlands in stormy/windy weather. CM / HSE 4 1 4
- Seek shelter in particularly poor conditions and
Falling trees
postpone site visit until more appropriate weather
conditions.

.Avoid very heavily impacted areas.


- Carry antiseptic wipes, and always wash hands
before eating.
5 Dog faeces Toxoplasmosis Personal Injury 4 5 20 - If working in a group, warn others if working in a
CM / HSE 4 1 4
contaminated area.

Get landowner permission before entering site.


Attack by animals. Avoid startling animals.
6 Crossing fields Poisoning from spray contact. Personal Injury 4 4 16 Don’t get between parent animals and their young. CM / HSE 4 1 4
Avoid freshly crop sprayed fields.
.Baware of any suspicious behaviour and move away
if necessary.
Disturbance
- Carry mobile phone.
Confrontation
7 Hostile persons Aggressive behaviour Personal Injury 4 5 20 - Trust intuition. CM / HSE 4 1 4
- Ensure easy escape from site e.g. by careful
parking of car.

.Wear long trousers and sleeves.


- Brush clothes down regularly.
8 Ticks Lyme Disease Personal Injury 4 4 16 - Check skin for ticks at the end of work. If bitten, CM / HSE 4 1 4
seek medical advice immediately.

Carry water. If you run out, visit shop or pub if


9 Dehydration Dehydration Personal Injury 4 5 20 available, for water. CM / HSE 4 1 4

.Contact is to be avoided by wearing suitable PPE. -


Skin Irritation Skin and/or eye contact with irritant sap & other plant - Wash off skin and/or irrigate eyes with clean water
10 from Plants materials (e.g. Hogweeds, Spurges, Hemlock, Wild Personal Injury 4 6 24 thoroughly without delay if it does occur. CM / HSE 4 1 4
Parsnip, Foxglove) - Do not expose contaminated skin to sunlight.

Avoid crossing roads by planning the route to


Damage to
minimise contact with vehicles.
equipment /
11 Traffic Road traffic accident - if crossing the road
personal injury / 5 4 20 -Walking confined primarily to footpaths, away from CM / HSE / MEP 5 1 5
major highways.
Fatility
.Pre-warn people to wear appropriate footwear &
point out hazards when noted.
Access - Injury from slipping/ tripping on paths and Personal -Recommend use of stout boots or wellingtons, with
12 Slips, trips and falls 4 5 20 CM / HSE 4 1 4
structures (boardwalk & bridge) Injury / Fatility good grip.
-keep an eye out for hazards when walking.

.Inform participants of the risks and need to avoid


snakes whenever possible.
Injury caused from snake bite, potential anaphylactic
-Wear suitable footwear and long trousers.
shock Personal
13 Snake bite 4 5 20 -Avoid entering areas of risk unnecessarily. CM / HSE 4 1 4
Injury / Fatility -Be aware of First Aid procedures and check
communication methods are operational.

.These diseases may not be very common but can


have severe effects, in rare cases death.
-The bacteria can get into your body through cuts
and scratches and through the lining of the mouth,
Surveying near to Leptospirosis - Weil's disease (via rats urine) and throat and eyes after contact with infected urine or
14 Personal Injury 4 6 24 CM / HSE 4 1 4
contaminated water Harjo (transmitted from cattle to human) contaminated water, such as in sewers, ditches,
ponds and slow-flowing rivers.
-Avoid areas of risk e.g any direct contact with
watercourses.

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