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Risk Assessment ForPile Cutting and Concrete Casting

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No Work Activity Hazard Possible Existing Risk Se Lik Ris Additional Risk S Lik Ris Action By
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1 Preparation and Slip, trip and The workers All the walk ways 3 2 6 Do not keep the 3 1 3 Supervisor and
going down to fall may get must be cleared. materials on the the involved
the trench injuries. Use the ladder for walk ways and workers.
Equipment access and the maintain the good
failure egress. housekeeping
Use the ladder before start to
safety; “Three work.
Point Contact”. The involved
workers must be
attended the SOC
training.
2 Marking the piles Dust The workers All the electrical 4 2 8 The electrical 4 1 4 The involved
by using the Pollution, may get the tools and the equipment must be workers
grinder. Electrical serious cables must be inspected by the
Hazards and injuries. checked before electrician.
the using Cost of huge use. Make sure to check
grinding financial All the workers the cutting wheel
wheel can be must wear the (RPM) must be
broken. relevant PPE (Face greater than the
protection, Dust grinder (RPM).
Mask, Proper Hand All equipment for
Gloves, etc…) grinding is used in
good condition.

3 Pile hacking Flying objects The worker Use the relevant 4 2 8 Do not modify any 4 1 4 The supervisor
manually by The hammer may get the PPE (Face tools. and the
using hammer handle can be serious injury. protection, eye All the involved involved
and the chisel broken. Cost of huge protection, proper workers must be workers.
The worker financial hand gloves, trained and skilled
may get etc…). workers.
caught The co-worker Focus on job, pinch
between. must use the point and line of
correct tools and fire.
check before use. After hack the pile,
All the tools must make sure to cover
be use in good the rebars with
condition. caps.

4 Dispose the Slip, trip and The worker All the walk ways 3 2 6 Every involved 3 1 3 The involved
waste hacking fall from the may get must be cleared at worker must be workers
concrete piece ladder. injury. all time. trained of manual
from the trench Fall from Equipment Every worker must handling.
and the carry the height failure wear the proper
sand bags to the Falling object Low back pain PPE.
trench Do not allow the
overload
(Maximum 25kg).
5 Making the Dust pollution The worker Every worker must 3 2 6 The machine must 3 1 3 Supervisor and
concrete with Noise who operates wear the proper be inspected before the operator
Mixer pollution the mixer may PPE (Dust mask, use.
Get caught get the ear protection, Follow the machine
between the serious injury. proper hand guard safety rules
belts. Permanent gloves, etc…). and regulations.
disability The machine must Related activities
have the safety PPE must be worn
guard and must be at all time
checked by the
supervisor before
use.

6 Carry and Slip, trip and The worker The walk way 3 2 6 Every worker must 3 1 3 The involved
pouring the fall may get must be cleared. keep the good workers
concrete The concrete injury. Must wear the communication
can be spilled Low back pain proper PPE. with each other
on the body. Supervisor must when giving the
arrange the concrete tray from
manpower when one to one.
pouring the
concrete.
7 General items Slip, trip and The other Do not leave and 3 2 6 Make the hard 3 1 3 The supervisor
before leave the fall operative may keep the materials barrier and display and the
work place get the injury. on the walk ways. the warning signs involved
First aid case Maintain the daily around the trench. workers
housekeeping. Make sure to check
the rebar are
covered with the
cabs.

Likelihood Rare Remote Occasional Frequent Almost Frequent


Severity (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Catastrophic (5) 5 10 15 20 25
Major (4) 4 8 12 16 20
Moderate (3) 3 6 9 12 15
Minor (2) 2 4 6 8 10
Negligible (1) 1 2 3 4 5
Likelihood Description Severity Level Description
Rare = 1 Not expected to occur but still possible Negligible = 1 Not likely to cause injury or ill-health

Remote = 2 Not likely to occur under normal Minor = 2 Injury or ill-health requiring first aid only (includes minor
circumstances cuts or
bruises, irritation, ill-health with temporary discomfort)

Occasional = 3 Possible or known to occur Moderate = 3 Injury requiring medical treatment or ill-health leading to
disabilities (Includes lacerations, burns, sprains, minor
factures,
dermatitis, deafness, work related upper limb disorders)
Frequent = 4 Common Occurrence Major = 4 Serious injuries life-threatening occupational diseases
(includes
amputations, major fractures, multiple injuries,
occupational
cancer, acute poisoning)
Almost Certain = 5 Continual or repeating experience Catastrophic = 5 Fatality, fatal diseases or multiple major injuries

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