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11 Risk Assessment

11.1 Hazards Identified

 Falling debris
 Hand tool injuries
 Slips, trips, and falls

11.2 Risk Control Measures

 Falling Debris:
o Wear safety helmets.
o Work systematically and avoid simultaneous work above and below.
 Hand Tool Injuries:
o Ensure tools are maintained and handled properly.
o Wear gloves and use tools as intended.
 Slips, Trips, and Falls:
o Keep the work area tidy and free of debris.
o Ensure proper lighting in the demolition area.

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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS

Project: Demolition Work

DATE: Dec. 05, 2024


TASK NAME Doha Extraco

Demolition Work

Who or Risk Risk


Responsible
Step Description of job what Value Value
Hazard-Potential Injury Control Recovery Measures person to
no. step Might be before After
Action
Harmed Control Control

 Unauthorized Site Engineer/


 All personnel entry shall be
Safety Induction/ entry Site
1 Workforce Medium inducted before commencing of Low
toolbox talk  Noncompliance of Supervisor/
work
PPE Safety Officer
 Preparation of method statement
approval
 Work permit shall be obtained
Workforce/ before starting the work Site
 Work Permit
2 Obtain Work Permit Property Medium  Work permit shall be displayed at Low supervisor/
failure
damage work location permit box Site engineer
 Worksite supervisor should be
available at all times at the work
location

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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS

 Discuss with all personnel involved


in the job to understand the work
permit, method statement and
JHA.
 Emergency contact numbers of
responsible staffs should be
displayed at the site location
 Sprinkle water around the site to
control dust if necessary
 Training/Toolbox talk shall be
conducted prior to
commencement of activities or job
in the language of the workers
 Site vehicle control access and
 Dust egress point to prevent
 Poor unauthorized entry.
Communication  Arrange all materials and tools in a
Workforce/
 Trip and slip good manner Site
Property
3 Site Preparation  Unsafe work Medium  All tools and equipments to be Low supervisor/
damage
practice inspected prior to use at site. Site Engineer
Environment
 Tools and  Supervisor must ensure that all
equipment’s work activities are carried out by
improper competent personnel
 Implement job rotation as for
weather condition
 Use proper PPE as per the work
requirement in addition to the
mandatory PPE (supplementary
PPE’s such as Dust mask, ear plugs
etc.)

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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS

 Choose an alternative work


method for height work if possible
 Inspect the workplace before
starting work to ensure that is safe.
Competent Scaffolders (third party
 Fall from height
certified) should erect the
 Falling material
scaffolding with proper
 Slip / trip
supervision.
 Collapse
 Competent supervisor inspects &
 Access/ Egress
sign the Tag
 Improper use of
 Competent person should be
Working at height scaffold
design the scaffold as per the load
(Scaffold platform  Unauthorized
bearing capacity.
optional) (Scaffold access
 Scaffold Tag system should be used Site
erection, dismantling  Adverse weather
4 Workforce High (Red & Green) Low supervisor/
optional) conditions
 Barrier to be erected using tape & Site Engineer
 Uneven ground
warning signs around the work
Use Ladder  Unsafe work
area.
equipment
 Mobile scaffold wheels should
 Missing scaffold
locked all time.
components
 The defective & damaged scaffold
 Housekeeping
materials will be removed from the
 Manual lift
site.
(scaffold materials)
 Make sure that all people are well
 Damage PPE
trained to use properly harness
and conduct training.
 Do inspection for full boy harness
(FALL Protection) daily before
starting the job.

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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS

 Ensure that appropriate access to


the work platform is provided
 Conduct a toolbox talk before
starting the work to advise the
work group on the associated
hazards to avoid falls and minimize
injury Conduct good housekeeping
on daily basis.
 Do not stack any materials on
working platform
 Ensure the Work area to be left in
a safe hazard free condition at the
end of each work period
 Provide adequate Personal Fall
Protection (Full body harness) to
minimize the effect of a fall.
 Stop all work in the event of
adverse weather conditions.
 Secure all tools and materials, or
store in a designated area.
 Maintain three points of contact
while climbing the ladder at all
times.
 Ladders must extend at least
1.05m length above stepping of
point.
 Do not carry tools or equipment
while stepping the ladder
 A standby man will be provided to
hold the ladder firmly.

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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS

 No work to be carried out off


ladder
 Ensure that adequate first aid
treatment and emergency
transportation facilities are
available at the work site
 Suitable & sufficient PPE should be
worn
 Damaged power
tools
 Ensure tools are in good condition
 Improper tool Site Engineer/
Removal of False  Use appropriate tools during
 Slip/Trip & Falls Site
7. Ceiling, Partition an Workforce Medium operation Low
 Noise Supervisor/
flooring tiles  Ensure housekeeping is maintained
 Falling debris Safety Officer
 Ensure to provide minimum PPE
 Hand tool injury

 Never manually handle unless you


have no other option
 Never manually handle if load is
out of Individual/your capability
 Carry out manual handling
 Improper lifting
assessment
 Injury to back, Site
 Adopting a correct posture to lift
9. Manual Handling sprains & fracture Workforce Medium Low supervisor/
the load
 Slip Trip & fall Site Engineer
 Using the proper method of lifting
 Improper tools
technique or arrange for team
lifting
 Any broken or unsuitable tool will
be removed from the worksite
 Work are kept clean & tidy

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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS

 Materials should arrange & stack


properly designated area
 Daily tool box Talk to be conducted
before the start of work
 Discuss JHA and safe working
procedure (Task briefing) with the
work force
 Damage,  Damage/Fabricated power tools
fabricated poer (Homemade tools) do not use.
tools  Ensure ground is stable before
 Imbalance start the work Site
 Imporper tool  Inspected Tools should use for
 Majro injury due job.
to incorrect  Physical check of equipment for
operation damage of cable I Equipment
 Unauthorized  Training & Toolbox should
operation conduct prior to work.
Using power tools
 Fire & Workforce  Correct tools for the task. Site
for Insulation and
10 electrocution Medium  Equipment used in accordance Low Supervisor/
accessories
 Burns Property with manufacturer's design and Site Engineer
installation/removals
 Hearing impaired operating instruction
 Incorrect  Trained & Skilled workers carry
grounding  out the work.
 Power cords in  Fire Extinguisher & Blanket should
poor condition be in place
 Slip/Trip & Falls  Work site should clear from
 No Guards  combustible/ flammable materials
 Dust  Avoid laying cable in ground
 Noise  All power cord s, including
 Vibration extension cords will be in good

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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS

condition
 Switch off & disconnect from the
power when not in use
 Do not leave running tool
unattended for any time
 If possible Replace high-vibration
tools with low vibration
 Work rotation schedule to be
implemented
 Maintain good housekeeping
 Approved & Correct PPE to be
worn as per work ta sk.
 Worksite supervisor should
conduct tool box meeting and
informed to all workers about
emergency evacuation plan as per
procedure also proceed to nearest
 In case there is s Site
Workforce/ designated assembly point.
FIRE at site Supervisor/
12 Emergency response Property High  Emergency contact numbers must Low
 Person injured Site Engineer/
damage be posted in safety bulletin board.
during Fire Safety officer
 In case of any event of emergency
coordinate to the Client and notify
the incident immediately.
 Provide First aid kit box medicine
at work site

Reviewed and Approved by: Eng. Peter Gerges

Project Manager

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