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Construction Risk Management Guide

DRY WALL INSTALLATION

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Topics covered

  • Continuous Improvement,
  • Accident Prevention,
  • Safety Planning,
  • Site Safety Management,
  • Safety Protocols,
  • Worker Safety,
  • Risk Control Measures,
  • Safety Reviews,
  • Toolbox Talks,
  • Safety Leadership
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
40 views3 pages

Construction Risk Management Guide

DRY WALL INSTALLATION

Uploaded by

Jaime jr Millan
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

Topics covered

  • Continuous Improvement,
  • Accident Prevention,
  • Safety Planning,
  • Site Safety Management,
  • Safety Protocols,
  • Worker Safety,
  • Risk Control Measures,
  • Safety Reviews,
  • Toolbox Talks,
  • Safety Leadership

RISK ASSESSMENT

Work Details

ACACIA FAST LOGISTICS


PROJECT NO. Project Name
WAREHOUSE PROJECT

Company/Office KONSTRAKPHILS INC. HIRAC No. KPI-HIRAC-028 Rev.0


Work Description/
Sequence DRY WALL INSTALLATION
I. FRAMING INSTALLATION
Item Hazard identified Risk Discription Initial Initial Mitigations Final Final By
No. L S Score L S Score Whom
[Link] proper technique in lifting
and don’t carry more than a hand
can handle.
[Link] of workers for any
fatigue of muscles experience by
the worker.
[Link] safety belt or harness and
securely anchored it.
Cuts, laceration, [Link] working condition PPE
abrasion, such as gloves, safety shoes and Foreman,
overexertion, eye hard hat. Leadman, Site
Manual hauling and
1 injury, body, hand 5 4 20 [Link] or any platform must 3 2 6 Engr, Safety Officer
working at heights
and foot injury, be properly secure.
fatigue, slips, trips [Link] of area from workers
and fall, fatigue that are not include in
installation.
[Link] toolbox talks about
hazards in framing installation.

1
RISK ASSESSMENT
2. PLASTERBOARD INSTALLATION
Item Hazard Identified Risk Description Initial Initial Mitigations Final Final By
No. L S Score L S Score Whom

[Link] proper technique in lifting


and don’t carry more than a hand
can handle.
[Link] of workers for any
fatigue of muscles experience by
the worker.
Cuts, laceration,
[Link] safety belt or harness and
abrasion,
securely anchored it. Foreman,
overexertion, eye
Manual hauling and [Link] working condition PPE Leadman, Site
1 working at heights injury, body, hand and 5 4 20 such as gloves, safety shoes and
2 3 6
foot injury, fatigue, Engr., Safety
hard hat. Officer
slips, trips and fall,
[Link] or any platform must
fatigue
be properly secure.
[Link] of area from workers
that are not include in
installation.
[Link] toolbox talks about
hazards in framing installation

2
RISK ASSESSMENT
Risk Matrix
Consequences
Likelihood Rarely Unlikely Possible Likely Highly Likely
Severity People Assets
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Very High (5) 5 10 15 20 25 Death Severe Damage
High (4) 4 8 12 16 20 Major Injury Major Damage
Medium (3) 3 6 9 12 15 Over 3 Day Injury Moderate Damage
Low (2) 2 4 6 8 10 Under 3 Day Injury Slight Damage
Very Low (1) 1 2 3 4 5 Minor Injury (no lost time) No Damage

Score Priority Action


1 to 4 Low Low risk identified – Control measures to be adopted and monitored
5 to 10 Medium Medium risk identified – Further controls may be required
11 to 25 High High risk identified – develop / determine further controls

Note: This HIRAC shall be reviewed and updated depending on the existing site condition and identified new hazards.

Prepared by: Approved by:

JAIME M. MILLAN JR ENGR. ROMEO ABELLA JR.


Safety Practitioner/PCO/ Sign Project Manager/ Sign

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