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Risk Assessment dismatling of marble cladding

The document is a risk assessment for the dismantling of marble cladding at specified locations, detailing potential hazards, their consequences, and control measures. It identifies various risks such as equipment defects, unskilled workers, unstable ground, and falling objects, along with required actions and personnel responsibilities. The assessment emphasizes the importance of safety protocols, proper training, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to mitigate risks.

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Risk Assessment dismatling of marble cladding

The document is a risk assessment for the dismantling of marble cladding at specified locations, detailing potential hazards, their consequences, and control measures. It identifies various risks such as equipment defects, unskilled workers, unstable ground, and falling objects, along with required actions and personnel responsibilities. The assessment emphasizes the importance of safety protocols, proper training, and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to mitigate risks.

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Risk assessment

Date:21/01/2025
Activity: Dismantling of marble cladding
Location: - East parking, west parking, mosque
Description: Dismantling of marble cladding
RISK EVALUATION
S/ RESIDUAL
CONTROLS ACTION TO BE TAKEN
No HAZARD Harm/Consequence RISK RISK
. measures
SEVE P R DESCRIBE ACTION MANPOWER SEVE P R
RITY R

Preventive maintenance for all tools


and equipment procedure to be
1. Equipment Scaffolding
Defective implemented.
1. Personnel injury, 3 3 M Checklist Supervisor, 2 2 L
tools and 1. Ensure that all tools (hand/power)
property damage, 2. Competent outlook Safety
equipment. and equipment have been inspected
Equipment damage 3. Flag man for man Watchman
2. Training for workers about safety
machine interface.
methods.
1. Scaffolding should be done under the
supervision of a competent and certified
supervisor.
2.Deploy competent and trained Scaffolding
1. Certified Scaffolder workforce Supervisor,
2. Unskilled 1. Personal injury, 3 2 M 2 1 L
2. Skilled workforce 3. Trained workers for handling of the Safety
workers property damage,
material, tools, equipment. Watchman
equipment damage
4. All working crew must be aware of
safety protocols.

1.Check
1. Ground where scaffolding will be
Unstable stability of
1. Personal injury erected should be rigid to sustain the
poor ground Scaffolding
2. Serious accident load.
ground 22. Supervisor,
3. 3. Property 2. Don’t erect scaffolding on uneven
conditions 4 2 H Proper Safety 2 1 L
damage ground.
Sole/Base plate. Watchman
3. Soleplate and base plate should be
placed on the ground.
1. All the workforce required to use
mandatory PPE’s
1. PPE’s
2. Any tool should not be thrown to the
2. Proper Scaffolding
ground
Falling 1. Personal injury storage of Supervisor,
4. 3. Restrict the unauthorized entry
object 3 4 M tools
4. Proper railing system should be
Safety 2 3 L
hazards 3. Proper Watchman
erected to prevent the falling of
material
personnel.
handling
4. Install toe Boards,
Guard rails
5. Set up safety barriers, using warning
signs or exclusion zones beneath the work
area to keep pedestrians and other workers
out of danger from falling debris.

1. Use of personal fall protecting system


such as full body harness, lanyards for
working on heights, equipment’s.
2. Use stable foundations and use of
, 1. Standard Scaffolding Scaffolding
proper base plates or sole boards
Working at heights 1. Damage to 2. Approved equipment’s Supervisor,
5. 3. Use of a safety harness with a double Y
nearby 4 2 H 3. Erection of Safety 1 1 M
lanyard. es
equipment, Scaffolding per Watchman
4. Training season should be arranged
property checklist.
for the workers to work at height.
2. Personnel
5. Ensure cross/diagonal bracing
Injury. tightened properly to avoid collision.
1. Properly brace and tie scaffolding
1. Incomplete to the structure to prevent collapse.
Scaffolding
scaffolding will be 2. Conduct daily or periodically
Supervisor
Scaffolding 1. Personnel blocked by barricading inspection to check the damages, signs
6. 5 1 H Safety Watch, 1 1 L Y
collapse Injury. tap 3. Trained personal should assemble,
Certified es
2. Damage to dismantle the scaffold
personnel.
property 4. Enforce weight limits for scaffold do
not exceed the load limit

1. Provide proper 1. Proper inspection of equipment should


training for workers for be done before starting the work Scaffolding
working at height. 2. Use of sign boards where the Supervisor,
7. MEWP / Overturning of 5 1 H 1 1 L Y
2.Skilled operators equipment’s are used. Safety
EQUIPMENTS equipment, risk e
3. Flagman should be provided for man Watchman
of falling from s
machine interface
height
4. Operate on stable/level ground

1.inhalation of dust
Dust and airborne Personnel Injury leading to respiratory 1. Use water sprays or vacuum
particles issue control by mask system to suppress dust. Supervisor
8. 2 3 L 2. Provide workers with dust mask 1 2 L Y
or respiratory, especially in areas es
where dust levels are high
1. Ensure workers wear heavy duty
gloves shoes, to protect their hands
1. Proper use of PPE’s and foot. Scaffolding
Personnel Injury, . 2. Using mechanical equipment’s for lifting Supervisor,
9. Manual handling 3 3 M 2 2
Property damage of heavy marble (boom truck, folk lift, Safety
injuries L
scissor lift). Watchman
3. Train workers to handle marbles to
avoid contact with sharp edges use
handling tools like vacuum cups.

1. Wearing appropriate ear protection to


Personal
1.hearing protect the ear from any foreign particle
injury
ENVIRONMENT conversation training that could enter the ear. Site Safety’s
10. 2 4 M 1 2 L
AL ISSUES to be given for the supervisor r,
(Dust and work force Watch
noise)

GENERAL COMMENTS: ABBREVIATION


S: Severity
1. Unauthorized entry of the person not allowed in work premises. P: Probability
2. Proper PPEs are a must for all the crew
PPE’s: Personal Protective

RISK ASSESSMENT APPROVAL


RISK (R): L – Low, M -medium, H- High SIGNATURE I’m satisfied that the safeguard put in place will reduce the level of Risk to an acceptable
level and the Task/Action is permitted to proceed.
Reviewed by:

Date: Time:
Authorizing

Signatory: DATE:

SEVERITY
1 First Aid or slight injury
2 Recordable, medical and restricted work
3 Lost time injury(P)
PROBABILITY or permanent disability
Single fatality or permanent disability of 3 or
4 more person
5 multiple fatalities
1 Unlikely
2 Rare
3 Possible
4 Likely
Very
5
Likely

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