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SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (Hot Works)

A. Job DescriptionSoldering of Copper Tubing, Cutting, Grinding


B. Project/Site The Medical City Clinic (Ground Floor)
C. Project June 18,2024 -June 19, 2024
Duration (10pm-6am)
D. Manpower Jayson Gabao (Foreman)
Christian Roque (NC II)
Jouie Gabao (Helper)
John Rich Guyo (Helper)
Carlo Bayanay (Helper)
Leo Paloma (Helper)
Val Esco (Helper)
E. PPE Required Safety Shoes, Safety Gloves, Safety Goggles, Hard hat, long sleeves shirts and pants.
F.Tools/Equipment Silver Brazing Rods, Blowtorch, Thermometer, Angle Grinder, Hammer drill, Oxygen and Acetylene
Required. cylinder & Cutting outfit, Measuring Tape, Applicable PPE, Fire Extinguishers.

SEQUENCE OF POTENTIAL Risk Assessment HAZARD/RISK CONTROL METHOD


BASIC STEPS HAZARD/ Likeli Seve- Risk
hood rity Level
RISKS
Mobilization Trip Hazard 3 2 9 Stop and look where going prior to moving. Maintain tidy
site and keep all tools and materials in the one place that
is not in the main work area.
People 4 1 4 Ensure other people working or in area are aware of your
Prescence prior to walking through
Cutting The Burn, 3 4 20 Use PPE
Copper Tubing Inhalation
Power Tools 2 3 15 Only operate power tool if current test tag. Check lead
and tool are in safe working condition prior to use. Ensure
all safety guards are in correct position. Only operate if
have been shown and understand safe operation
guidelines. Select correct power tool for task.
Cleaning the Pipe Fall/ 3 2 8 Ensure appropriate height equipment being used (ladders
and Fittings Working at only for short duration work). Never work on top step of
height ladder. If Extension ladder maintain 3 points of contact.
Apply 1:4 rule. Use scaffold rather than ladders.
People 3 1 4 Ensure other people working or in area are aware of your
Prescence prior to walking through.
Sharp 3 3 12 Be aware of sharp tips on screws, ensure kept on you and
Materials not left lying around. Be aware of rough edges.
Hand Tools 4 2 8 Use only the correct tool for the task, store safely in tool
belt with any sharp edges pointing down.
Application of Burn, 3 4 12 Use PPE
Flux to the Joint Inhalation
Fall/ 2 3 12 Ensure appropriate height equipment being used (ladders
Working at only for short duration work). Never work on top step of
Height ladder. If Extension ladder maintain 3 points of contact.
Apply 1:4 rule. Use scaffold rather than ladders.
Heating, Burn, 2 4 20 Use PPE
Soldering, Inhalation
Re-soldering a
Joint

Working at 3 2 12 Ensure appropriate height equipment being used (ladders


height only for short duration work). Never work on top step of
ladder. If Extension ladder maintain 3 points of contact.
Apply 1:4 rule. Use scaffold rather than ladders.
De-mobilization/ People 3 2 4 Ensure other people working or in area are aware of your
egress of Prescence prior to walking through.
manpower,
materials, tools
and equipment.

Health & Safety Hazards


Before commencing any Hot Works, the team shall strictly follow as per Client’s Health Safety & Environment
recommendations for handling and use of the materials and make sure that all involved working team shall be aware of
the same.

The general health and safety guidelines are given as follows:

➢ Make sure the work area is well tidy, safe & clean.
➢ All workers shall follow safe working practices.
➢ Recommended Safety Equipment:
➢ Safety helmet, Safety shoes, Coveralls, Gloves, Goggles, and Face mask as applicable
➢ While working at a height, the proper and safe safety harness shall be used and secured whilst working-extra care
shall be taken whilst using tools at a height level to prevent dropping and or falling.
➢ Make sure proper lighting is available during the night shift.
➢ Report all accidents immediately no matter how small to the safety officer on duty.
➢ Make sure that any electrical isolation permit is received if needed.

Relative Value – the relative risk value can be used to prioritize necessary actions to effectively manage workplace
hazard. The table determines priority based on the following ranges:
Table 1 Risk Value and Action

Risk Description Action


A HIGH risk requires immediate action to control the hazard as detailed in the hierarchy of
15-25 HIGH control. Actions taken must be documented on the risk assessment form including date for
completion
A MEDIUM risk requires a planned approach to controlling the hazard and applies temporary
5-12 MEDIUM measure if required. Actions taken must be documented on the risk assessment from
including date for completion.
A Risk identified as LOW maybe considered as acceptable and further reduction may not be
1-4 LOW necessary. However, if the risk can be resolved quickly and efficiently, control measures
should be implemented and recorded.

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