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Barbending Hirac

This document identifies hazards, assesses risks, and recommends controls for bar bending and cutting work. It lists 8 hazards: 1) getting caught in moving machine parts, 2) flying particles, 3) sharp edges, 4) diesel fume inhalation, 5) slip hazards from improper walkways, 6) noise exposure, 7) heat illness from hot weather, and 8) muscle pain from manual handling. For each hazard, it rates the likelihood, severity, and overall risk, and recommends control measures like guarding, PPE, maintenance, training, and safe work procedures. The goal is to implement controls to reduce risks from these hazards during bar bending and cutting operations.

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75% found this document useful (8 votes)
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Barbending Hirac

This document identifies hazards, assesses risks, and recommends controls for bar bending and cutting work. It lists 8 hazards: 1) getting caught in moving machine parts, 2) flying particles, 3) sharp edges, 4) diesel fume inhalation, 5) slip hazards from improper walkways, 6) noise exposure, 7) heat illness from hot weather, and 8) muscle pain from manual handling. For each hazard, it rates the likelihood, severity, and overall risk, and recommends control measures like guarding, PPE, maintenance, training, and safe work procedures. The goal is to implement controls to reduce risks from these hazards during bar bending and cutting operations.

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APPENDIX 5.

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Hazard Identification Risk Assessment Risk Control
No. Work Hazard Effect Existing L S R Recommended Control Measures
Activity Control
Measures
1. Bar 1.1 Caught 1.2 Bodily 1.2.1 NIL 2 3 6 1.1.1.1 Only fully trained worker can operate the machine. It must be the same
bending in injuries / person to do the operation and press the foot pedal.
and bar moving fatal 1.1.1.2 Operating manual must be place with the machine for easy reference
cutting part of 1.1.1.3 Tool box briefing must be done every day before start work to remind
works machine the worker to follow the safe working procedure
1.1.1.4 Close supervision is needed to ensure worker are follow strictly the
procedure of work
1.1.1.5 Guarding Machine/moving Part

2.1 Flying 2.2 Bodily 2.2.1 NIL 2 3 6 2.1.1.1 Provide Personal protection equipment such as safety goggles and protective
particle or injuries ( clothing
rod 2.1.1.2 Rebar must properly fixed to the platform
2.1.1.3 Guarding machine
3.0 Sharp edge 3.1 Hand 3.1.1NIL 3 1 3 3.1.1.1 Must wear suitable hand glove when doing the handling or the cut rebar
on cut bar ends injuries/ 3.1.1.2 Tool box briefing on reminded the hazards
bodily
injuries

4.0 Inhalation 4.1 Short term- 4.1.1 Rest 3 3 9 4.1.1.1 Diesel engine shall located at location that less workers expose to it
of diesel irritate the time 4.1.1.2 Engine must turn off when rest time
engine eye and 4.1.1.3 Substitute the diesel engine with the electric operate engine
fume from lung 4.1.1.4 Job rotation for the operator
machine Long term 4.1.1.5 Regular maintenance on the machine as per operating manual

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Hazard Identification Risk Assessment Risk Control
No. Work Hazard Effect Existing L S R Recommended Control Measures
Activity Control
Measures
may 4.1.1.6 Provide PPE (respiratory)
cause 4.1.1.7 Toolbox briefing
cancer
5.0 No proper 4.1 Slip and trip 4.1.1 NIL 3 3 9 5.1.1.1 Access must keep free from obstruction and dry
walk way 5.1.1.2 Provide barricade for the rebar yard
5.1.1.3 Regular supervision to make sure the walkway are dry and free from
obstruction
5.1.1.4 PPE must be wear all the time (Safety shoe)
5.1.1.5 Toolbox briefing

6.0 Exposure 5.1 temporary 5.1.1 Rest 3 2 6 6.1.1.1 Must wear ear plug to reduce the noise level
to noise change in time 6.1.1.2 proper maintenance need to carry out for the machine
hearing or
tinnitus
7.0 Hot 6.1 dehydration 6.1.1 Rest 2 2 4 7.1.1.1 provide drinking water near by the working area
weather and dizziness time and 7.1.1.2 provide training or briefing on recognise and prevent heat illness
shelter area
8.0 Manual 8.1 muscle pain 8.1.1 NIL 3 2 6 8.1.1.1 Provide info about the load that everyone can carry
handling 8.1.1.2 Do stretching before start work
carrying
rebar

LEGEND: L = Likelihood S = Severity R = Risk SH = Safety Hazard HH = Health Hazard

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