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Loading Platform RA

The document outlines a comprehensive risk assessment for the Harbour Light project, focusing on various activities such as loading platform installation and lifting operations. It identifies potential hazards, assesses initial and residual risks, and provides control measures to mitigate these risks, involving responsibilities for site supervisors, engineers, and workers. Key risks include slips, trips, falls, mechanical failures, and adverse weather conditions, with specific safety protocols and training requirements detailed for each activity.

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Loading Platform RA

The document outlines a comprehensive risk assessment for the Harbour Light project, focusing on various activities such as loading platform installation and lifting operations. It identifies potential hazards, assesses initial and residual risks, and provides control measures to mitigate these risks, involving responsibilities for site supervisors, engineers, and workers. Key risks include slips, trips, falls, mechanical failures, and adverse weather conditions, with specific safety protocols and training requirements detailed for each activity.

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RISK ASSESSMENT

Project: HARBOUR LIGHT Date: JAN 2025


Activity: Loading Platform Installation Ref: MBCC-HSEP-HLT - Rev: 00
Date: 20- Jan- 2025

S No Hazards Identified People at Initial Risk Residual Remarks /


Activity Control Measures Risk
Involved Risks Risk Responsibilities
L S R L S R

1. Access / egress should be made suitable to the task.


Slips, trips and - Cuts - Site Superv
2. Housekeeping will be maintained at all time
falls from - Broken Bones - Workers - Workers
Access 3. Aluminum ladders, suitable for the tasks required, to
height - Bone - Visitors
1 and 3 3 9-H be tied/secured at both ends, should be provided for 1 3 3-L - Construc
Dust Dislocation  Superviso Engineer
Egress access /egress.
- Protruding - Backbone Injury rs
4. Working Platforms to be provided where required. - Site HSE
rebar’s - Puncture
5. Safety Harness to wear while working at height
2 Lifting - Mechanical - Personal - Workers 4 4 16- 1. Crane operation. 1 4 4-M - Construc
Activities Failure Injuries - Co-Workers H 2. A lifting plan should be submitted prior to lifting Engineer
- Fall on - Property - Riggers/ 3. Lifting permit should be taken prior to start the work
- Collision damage Flagman 4. Task briefing should be given to all staff involve in - Operators
- Toppling - Broken Bones - Visitors lifting and area barricaded with signage’s. - Site Superv
- Adverse - Head Injuries - Supervisors 5. All the lifting gears, cranes, operators, riggers, banks - Lifting Supe
Weather - Fatality man, should have valid third-party certificate. - Riggers/Fla
Conditions - Material Fall on 6. Prior lifting weather condition should be considered - Site HSE
- Use of (wind, Rain, dust storm and foggy weather).
faulty
7. Ensure all personnel mobilized/Engaged in activity at
lifting
site are properly inducted prior to start work at site.
gears
Mobile crane/Crane
1. Lifting assessment permit should be prepared by
lifting supervisor ensuring lifting operation should be
properly assess includes:
2. The provision of correct lifting accessories, 3rd party
certified, color-coded and inspected prior to use by a
competent person.
3. Load of material to be determined.
4. Portion of the crane boom to be use and its SWL, etc.
5. Isolation of working radius of the crane.
6. Stabilizing and set-up of the mobile crane.
7. Ensure delivery trucks must be immobilized and
ensure parking brake must be engaged prior to
unload/lift materials from the truck bed.
8. Mobile cranes shall be positioned as required and
outriggers fully extended, rested and padded in
affirm level surface.
9. Exclusion zone set up around the mobile crane and
provide warning signs.
10. Daily operator’s checklist on the equipment ensuring
safe for operation including outrigger hydraulic
system.
11. Ensure mobile crane has been tested and certified by
3rd party company.
12. Cranes drivers and banks -men must not use mobile
phones once crane operations commence
13. Availability of clear SWL on the cab and ensure
operator must be observe while in operation.
14. Ensure crane operator must be medically fit for the
operation.
15. Loads must not be suspended by the crane if
unattended. Immobilized when left unattended
16. Lifting accessories i.e., slings, D shackles etc. to be
inspected daily by user and thoroughly examined 6
monthly by 3rd party certifying company.
17. Tag lines to be used when lifting materials. Only
trained rigger must assist crane operator during
lifting.
18. Cranes, wherever possible should be sited at a
minimum distance of 1.5m from fixed objects to
avoid trapping personnel.
19. Personnel advised of trapping hazards and hazards of
falling objects, i.e. no personnel to walk under
suspended loads. Signs must be provided.
20. If any significant alterations are made to crane or
boom, the machine must be re -tested and new
certificate must be obtained.
21. Crane only operates by 3rd party certified crane
operator and should have valid certificate.
22. Banks man to be mobilized adjacent to lifting
operation/unloading area to restrict unnecessary
movement of pedestrians, use whistle to warn
people.
3 Material - Collision - Personal - Workers 4 4 16- 1. Prior to precede onsite designated storage area, 1 4 4-M - Construc
shifting, - Over turn Injuries - Co-Workers H drivers and helpers should be inducted onsite safety Engineer
loading - Lack of - Property - Riggers/ and site traffic requirements.
and supervision damage Flagman 2. All machine drivers must have received training and - Operators
unloadin - Stuck by - Broken Bones - Visitors authorization for operating the plant on site and - Site Superv
g using vehicle - Head Injuries - Supervisors should have valid driving license. - Lifting Supe
the plant - Fall of load - Fatality 3. Audible warning and flashing beacons must be fitted - Riggers/Fla
and - Unstable - Material Fall on to the required plant and must be in good order. - Site HSE
lifting Load 4. A designated walkway will be put in place in site area
equipme to segregate people from plant;
nt Hiab 5. Segregate people from plant wherever possible, by
crane means of a barrier.
Boom 6. Clearly visible signs will be erected highlighting for
loader people to use the designated walkways provided
etc. 7. Plant operators must not use their mobile phones
while operating the machines (this interferes with the
communication between the driver and the banks -
man).
8. All moving plant must obey the site speed limit of
20Km/Hr.
9. Operatives in the area must make their presence
known to the driver before approaching the machine.
Always make eye contact with the driver before
getting too close to the plant.
10. No persons should walk around the rear of moving
plant.
8. Drivers must always check the blind spots and check
mirrors when reversing.
9. Plant operatives should always obey the instructions
of the banks -man and flags -man with valid third-
party certificate.
10. Particular care should be taken when heavy lifts are
taking place, and area should be cordoned off to
unauthorized personnel.
11. Operators / drivers to carry out daily checks on their
machines before starting to work and ensure it should
be recorded.
12. Ensure the keys are removed from a machine once
the driver gets out.
13. Mandatory PPE must be worn by all on site. Hi -
visibility vests, safety shoes, hard helmet and safety
goggles must be worn by operatives working close to
moving plant.
14. Ensure all personnel mobilized/Engaged in activity at
site are properly Inducted prior to start work at site.
Hiab crane
1. Hiab crane should have valid third party certificate.
2. Operator should have competency certificate valid
driving license.
3. All the lifting gears should have valid third party
certificate, inspected and color coded.
4. Out rigger fully extended and pads are stable.
5. Speed limit will be followed and monitored
6. Area should be barricaded with provision of
signage’s
7. A competent banksman must be provided
8. Driver must not use mobile phone while operating
the Hiab crane.
Boom Loader
1. Boom loader should have valid third-party
certificate and operator have valid competency
certificate with license.
2. Ensure the provision of banksman while
loading/offloading the material via boom loader.
3. Exclusion zone shall be protected.
4. Driver/Operator must not use mobile phone while
operating the machine
4 Loading - Poor fall - Personal - Workers 4 4 16H 1. All Work at height must be planned by a competent 1 4 4M - Construc
platform protectio Injuries - Co- person and must be minimized the risk of falling at height. Engineer
installation n - Property Workers 2. Adequate edge protections/Lifeline shall be provided
- Open damage - Riggers/ where necessary to avoid people falling from height. - Operato
edges - Broken Bones Flagman 3. Fall arrest equipment shall be used by all operatives - Site Supe
- Improper - Head Injuries - Visitors when working at height. - Lifting
access - Fatality - Supervisor 4. Provide suitable access/Egress Supervis
- Materials s 5. Use double rail fixed barriers and toe boards on leading - Riggers/
falling - Site HSE
- operators edges.
down
6. All the lifting gears, cranes, tools, riggers, banks man,
- Mechanic
should have valid third-party certificate.
al Failure
- Equipme 7. All person involved in the activity shall have proper
nt’s and training asper the task.
tools 8. All personnel shall use appropriate personal protective
- Ergonomi equipment.
cs
- Untraine
d
personne
l
- Heavy
winds
- Improper
mast tie 9. Ensure all personnel mobilized/Engaged in activity at
installati site are properly Inducted prior to start work at site
on 10. Ensure close supervisor and monitoring of the activity
- Improper and area while working.
mast bolt 11. Ensure all up to date permits copies are available at
connecti site in hard & Soft copies
ons 12. All high-risk activity shall be stop during adverse
- Struck by weather condition.
moving 13. Loading platform shall have valid 3rd party inspection
hoist approved by DM prior to use.
parts
- Caught in
pinch
points,
rotating
parts, or
cables
- Dust
5 Falling  Unsecured - Personal - Workers 3 3 9 M 1. Secure tools/materials properly while working at 1 3 3 L- Constructio
Objects tools, Injuries - Visitors height Engineers
materials, - Head Injuries  Supervisor 2. Barricade the area on ground floor with adequate Site HSE
or - Broken Bones s signage’s in place to avoid trespassing in danger zone - Supervisor
equipment  Fatality 3. Conduct TBT prior to start the work - Workers
falling 4. Ensure close supervisor and monitoring of the activity - Activity In
from and area while erecting HOIST charge
height. 5. Avoid shortcuts
6. Skylarking is prohibited
7. Ensure no unauthorized entry is done into the work
area
Ensure exclusion zone is maintained well
1. Work with provision of frequent breaks to workers
2. Compliance of long break during summer required as
per authority’s time frame
3. Ensure provision of clean and sufficient cold drinking
water and rest areas
4. Provision of Oral Rehydration Salt/Electrolytes during
summer time on daily basis
5. TBT must be conducted properly for proper and safe
- heat stroke use of ORS and its hazards in case of over drinking
Working
- heat exhaustion 6. Summer plan signage’s to be displayed in all areas of
In
- heat cramps the site in multiple languages
Adverse -Heat Stress
- heat rashes - Workers 7. High risk activities i.e., Lifting/C. S/Hot Work/Work at
Weather -Rain
- Slip/Trip/Fall - Co-Workers height/Work near open edges must be postponed - All person
6 Condition -Poor Visibility 3 3 9-H 1 3 3-L
- Collision - Visitors during adverse weather conditions i.e., Rain, High working a
s and -Dust Storm
- Material fall on  Operators winds, Dust storm, Fog, etc.
Extreme  High Winds
- Lifting Failure 8. Emergency response and contact details to be made
temperat
 Electrical available and known to workers at site
ures
Shock 9. All electrical safety precautions must be taken during
rain to prevent electrical shock/Fire hazard
10. Focal point of contact to be established for heat
stress management process.
11. Emergency vehicle to be available for emergency
rescue to nearest hospital
12. Ensure all personnel mobilized/Engaged in activity at
site are properly Inducted prior to start work at site
7 Manual  Bulky or  Cuts  Job 4 3 12- 1. Design the task to reduce the human involvement in 1 3 3-L - Site HSE
Handling unsecured  Bone Performers H lifting.
material Dislocation  Visitors Supervisors
2. Ensure operatives are physically fit for the task.
3. Weight of object to be lifted must be known. If over 25kg
assistance is required.
4. Small items such as Small Tiles/blocks cement bags etc.
should be put into cages or palletized for ease of
movements.
5. Work area to have demarcation and be cleared of
 Heavy Loads unauthorized personnel.
 Sharp Edges 6. Consideration should be given to reducing the weight
 Improper  Backbone although this may mean increasing the frequency of
Lifting injuries handling.
Techniques  Broken Bones - Co-Workers 7. Any loads to be handled should not have sharp corner, - Operatives
 Slip, Trip, Fall - Personal jagged edges.
 Fall on Injuries 8. The individual’s state of health, fitness, height and age
- Poor must be considered before assigning the task.
Gestor/Poster 9. Manual handling technique must be taught to all handlers.
10. Floor, which is uneven, slippery and unstable, should be
well maintained.
11. Travel with the load must be restricted; trolleys or other
mechanical means must be used for long distance
12. Ensure all personnel mobilized/Engaged in activity at
site are properly Inducted prior to start work at site
8 Missing hand Fatal/ serious - Workers 12 H 1. Only specified lifting points shall be used to lift the 1 3 3L - Engineers
shifting of rails personnel injury. - Co-Workers loading platform. - Supervisor
loading Incompetent - Supervisors 2. Shifting of loading platform shall be carried out by - Operatives
platform from erectors Serious injury - Operators
floor to floor trained workers. - Site HSE
Not using the  Public/
4 3 3. Empty the loading platform prior to shift from one
safety harness. Physical injury nearby - Operativ
due to sharp tenants floor to another floor.
Loose materials
materials 4. All workers shall secure themselves with lifeline and
on loading
platform. safety harness while working on slab edge.
-
 Open slab 5. Re-install the edge protection immediately after
edges after shifting the loading platform.
shifting the 6. The area below must be cordoned off and warning
platform.
sign board shall be placed.
7. All work activity shall be suspended until the
installation is completed.
8. All workers must wear safety harness and follow 100
% tie off while shifting/working on slab edges.
9. 3rd party shall be called for inspection and load bearing
capacity of off-loading platform.
10. SWL shall be clearly marked on platform
11. Certificates shall be kept with Admin/HSE department

Prepared by Review Approved By


Muhammad Hashim Engr. Saeed El Haw Engr. Ahmed Omer
Construction Manager Project Manager
HSE Officer

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