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Contract Name: Construction of Mosque, Ablution & Imam’s House Contract No: P-001819000
Risk Assessment for ☒ Routine Activity ☐ Non-Routine Activity Assessment Date: 21-07-2020

Activity: Installation of FAHU Rev Date:

Residual Risk Person


Consequence Degree of Risk
Sub-Activity Hazard Who is at Risk Control Measure (s) Responsible
(s)
L S R L S R
Entering to 1.Entering to All project 1.Minor or 3 3 9 1. All the project personnel must be 2 3 6 Site Engineer
the project the project involved major injury holding a valid Visa, and emirates ID. Site Supervisor
site Without safety personnel 2. All the operatives shall be wearing EHS Inspector
Induction suitable PPE, s hand glove, safety helmet,
2.Entering the high reflective safety jacket, and safety
site without goggles.
PPE’s 3. The operative must be undergone
3.Unaware of client /internal HSE induction training
the site prior to starting the task at the site.
condition 4. All the operatives must stay inside the
4. Entering to project premises.
the restricted 5.Ensure no operatives will enter
area. restricted area bird/dog and other pet
5.Snake & cages
venomous 6. The site supervisor must be delivered
the specific TBT to all involved operatives
Do, s and don’ts, emergency
preparedness, snake bit, etc.
7. Specific safety signage’s must be
placed for project personnel awareness.
8. All the visitors must be reported to the
project security gate.
9. Photography strictly prohibited inside
the project premises.
10. Treat all snakes as if they are
venomous, report immediately concern

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supervisor.
11. Don’t kill or injured snake or any
venomous.
12. The responsible person must be
undergone snake bit training and full
time available on site, required first aid
treatment resources must be available on
site
13. Project emergency contact numbers
must be displayed at the site.
14.Ensure the nearest assembly point.
Delivering, 1.Poor Lifting Operatives Minor and 1.Delivery/ collection drivers shall be subject 1 4 4 Engineer,
unloading and Technics, involved for major injury, 4 4 16 to LBS induction/Training with regards to Supervisor and
storing of 2.Pinch points materials Property traffic management. foreman
FAHU using 3. Slip/Trip/Fall lifting/visitors damaged, 2.Ensure exclusion zone is set up around the
preparation work area and all plant
mobile crane 4.Failure of collision with
movement and checked by supervisor
and boom lifting other vehicles 3.Traffic light batons shall be provided for
loader equipment banks man at night
5.Untrained 4.All plant to have a fully trained banks man
Operatives present all times.
6. 5.No plant to reverse without banks man.
Displacement 6.Ensure access route are sufficient and safe
of load to use.
7.Do not take rest in or under vehicles
8.Proper barricade and safety signboard
provided on open excavation
9.All vehicles must be fitted with reverse
alarm / Flashing light.
10.The work place and all access to be well
illuminated.
11.Enforce Speed limit
12.Ensure all vehicles entering the site is
properly maintained and reported if found
any defect
13.Ensure materials are secured/tied in
pallet trolley to avoid fall from trolley.
14.Forklift must be tested and certified by 3 rd
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party.
15.Strictly to be followed safe working load.
16.No unloading activity will carry if high
wind, rain or poor visibility.
17.Forklift operator, rigger and banksman’s
must be competent and certified by 3rd
party.
18.Mobile Crane must be certified by 3rd
party.
19.Mobile Crane operator must be trained
and certified by 3rd party
20.Crane checklist to be maintained by
operator.
21.Ensure safe working load and no
overhead obstruction.
22.before crane setup Lifting supervisor
must inspect the soil condition and floor
leveling.
23Crane must be setup with outrigger and
rigger must be communicate with Operator
during lifting operation.
24.Ensure Lifting permit and work briefing
delivered to all operatives involve in activity.

FAHU Musculoskeletal Operatives 1.Minor or 3 4 12 1.Eliminate the need for manual 1 4 4 Site supervisor
assembly & disorders, Hand involved for major injury handling by using mechanical aid.
installation by injuries, cut, materials 2.Property
bruises 2.Reduce the weight of a load to limit
using manual handling/visitors damage
Sharp edges force exertion
handling and
Tripping hazard 3.If unsure of the load weight, check
hydraulic Slip/Fall hazard with supervisor.
trolley
4.Certified rigger must be in place.
5.Ensure proper manual handling
procedure
6.Identify and eliminate sharp edges
before any manual lift
7.Ensure adherence with sufficient and
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appropriate PPE.
8.Limit load carrying to 20kg per person
9.Supervisor must make sure while
manual handling loads individual task
and environment to be considered to reduce
the risk of manual handling.
10.Ensure accesses are kept clear
always.
risk of manual handling.

Installation of Equipment Operator, Staff Property 4 4 16 1.Lifting permit issued and signed off by 2 3 6 Engineer,
FAHU Units failure and visitors damaged appointed person. Supervisor and
using Mobile Defective Environment 2.Crane must be certified as fit for use foreman
Crane/Teleha lifting gears contamination within the last 12 months by DM
ndler Slips, trips and Serious injuries approved third party.
falls including cut, 3.All lifting accessories must be certified
Crushed bruises, strain, as fit for use within 6 months by DM
between sprain and approved third party.
Pinch point, fracture 4.Task briefing to be conducted to all
trapped body Fatality workers prior to commencement of
parts works.
Adverse 5.Before starting work, check the work
weather area for the presence of aerial hazards (if
conditions any) and other obstructions.
Toppling of 6.Check the ground conditions prior to
lifting any erection of crane
equipment 7.The tail swing area must be cordoned
Falling off to avoid collision/crushing.
materials 8.Install exclusion zone around lifting
Falling objects activity.
Failure of 9.Ensure that the area is being
communicatio barricaded with adequate signage
n 10.Always ensure banksman to be
Uncertified present
operator/Rigge 11.The capacity of crane should be
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rs and lifting appropriate with the weight of the Load
gears 12.Check the load before lifting.
Overloading 13.Check the lifting point and ensure
Damage to that the lifting points are in good
existing condition as per requirements.
facilities 14.Ensure safe rigging practices are
Improper followed under competent lifting
rigging and supervisor.
lifting practice 15.Lifting supervisor to check and verify
Uneven the load chart.
Ground level 16.Ensure that rigger and operator are
Mechanical aware about the signals
failure 17.Adequate padding must be provided
Wear and tear for outriggers as per rig configurations
of lifting calculations
accessories 18.The crane should have its outriggers
fully extended and be so positioned that
the operator has a clear view of the
operations and rigger.
19.Lifting operations should be
suspended if adverse conditions persist
and wind speed more than 38kmph.
20.Crane inspection to be carried out
prior to operate the crane and fill the
check list.
21.Pre-lift inspection to be completed
for the crane and lifting gear prior to
use.
22.Rigger and operator to ensure load
airway is clear
23.Check advance weather report.
24.Only trained and competent Operator
and rigger to appoint for task with valid
third-party certificate.
25.Use tag lines to maneuver the load.

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26.Ensure operatives are not moving
under the suspended load.
27.Spider beam shall be inspected and
certified by approved third party
consultancy.
28.Do not leave the load suspended and
never stand/walk under the lifting load.
29.Use site mandatory PPE’s all the time.
30.Ensure warning light installed on the
highest point of the crane for extended
hours lifting operations.
31.Use sleeves at sharp edges to prevent
damage to the lifting gears.
32.Ensure anemometer is installed and
working.
33.Ensure operator cabin is not covered
with handmade curtains.

Use of Ladder Falling from Operatives/Staff Minor or major 3 3 9 1.Ladder is not to use daily basis but in
height injury certain cases where there is very narrow
Working on place and even podium ladder not possible
Uneven ground to fix in that cases Ladder can use if
permission granted from LBS Safety
Falling objects
2.Only light work, off short duration and
work in which the operative can maintain
secure hand and foot hold can be
undertaken form a ladder
3.Never try to overreach with any ladders
4.Check the ladder is of suitable quality for
industrial use and is in good condition
5.Maintain a minimum of 3 points of contact
with stepladders at all times
(feet/thighs/hands)
6.If possible avoid the use of stepladders at a
working height of 2 meters and more.
7.Check the ladder legs (and stays) are fully

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deployed or locked (depending on type) to
maintain maximum base dimensions and the
step ladder is orientated to provide
maximum stability.
8.Stepladders/ladders has to be used on
leveled ground/firm base
9.Ensure that during using ladder from the
top 2 steps is blocked to avoid climb on that.
10.The ladder securely fixed to prevent
slipping outwards or sideways or securely
footed at all times.
11.Person must hold the ladder while
another operative working on it
12.Materials should not be placed above the
thread of ladders/step ladders
13.Do not carry any materials in one hand
while climbing or getting down from ladder
14.Ensure the area under the ladder is
barricaded especially if it is being used in a
public area.
15.Ensure the ladder is electrical insulated
podium type if working in live services

Use of power Electrocution Person involved 1.Minor or 3 3 9 1. All portable electrical equipment must 2 4 8 Site supervisor
tools Unexpected in work major injuries be PAT tested and color coded. Make
Start-up of 2. Deep sure the test dates are visible on the
Machines or lacerations equipment
Equipment Fire, Burns 2. Ensure conduct the TBT to all involved
Short circuit personnel.
Damage 3. PTW shall be obtained prior to
electrical commencing the task.
socket and 4. Ensure operatives use suitable PPE, s
cable Head protection, hand protection,
insulation, Slip, respiratory protection, and eye
trip and fall protection.
5. Ensure enough fire extinguishers shall

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be available at the site.
6.Effective supervision in place to guide
the team members.
7. Ensure Proper insulation/shockproof
of power tools.
8. Ensure proper conditions of electrical
cables, switchboards, and electrical
connections.
9. Ensure power tools have safety guards
in place especially for grinding machines.
10. Ensure color coding for the power
tools are maintained and maintaining
monthly inspection checklist.
11. Power tools must be check by store
keeper before issuing to site.

1.Minor or
Usage of hand Improper Operatives major injury 3 3 9 1.Quality and standard marking of the 1 4 4 Site supervisor
Tools selection of involve in 2.property tools must be ensured by the Store
hand tools. activity damaged Department before issuing for use.
Damaged and 2.Use right tools for the job.
Defective Hand 3.Damaged hand tools must be
tools. submitted to the store for discarding/
repairing.
4.Do not use homemade hand tools.
5.Hand tools shall be inspected & color
coded by the respective Supervisor
monthly once and recorded.
6.Visual inspection of the tools must be
done by the operator before use.
7.Appropriate PPE’s shall be worn by the
Operator.
8.Never use damaged, blunt or broken tools
to avoid injury.

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External work, High wind, Operatives 1.Minor or 4 4 16 1 Ensure for availability of sufficient 1 4 4 Supervisor
Adverse sand storm, involve in major injury drinking water at work location along Foreman
weather Direct sunlight activity 2.Property with rehydration drink.
condition damaged 2. Ensure frequent break system in
3.Heat stress place.
4.Heat stroke 3. Ensure that sufficient shaded rest area
available with proper ventilation.
4. Heat stress training must be delivered
to all operatives.
5. Ensure all operatives aware of first aid
location and in case anybody feel
dizziness or headache immediate
contact site emergency number.
6. Strictly prohibited working in direct
sunlight especially in mid-day break time
as per DM rules.
7 In case of High wind or sand storm no
activity in outside.

PREPARED BY GENFOCUS
REVIEWED BY GENFOCUS REVIEWED BY LBS APPROVED BY (Engineering Office)

Name: Faizan Bin Wahid Name: Prabir Kumar Name: Name:


Designation HSE Officer Designation: HSE Engineer Designation: Designation:
:
Signature: Signature: Signature: Signature:

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