Deep Excavation Risk Assessment
Deep Excavation Risk Assessment
Deep Excavation Risk Assessment
Sr Process Potential Risk Involved Severity Likelihood Risk Controls Measures Residual Residual Residual
No Activity Hazards Severity Probability Risk
Level
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RISK ASSESMENT
Sr Process Potential Risk Involved Severity Likelihood Risk Controls Measures Residual Residual Residual
No Activity Hazards Severity Probability Risk
Level
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RISK ASSESMENT
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No Activity Hazards Severity Probability Risk
Level
4. Shuttering & Falling down Cuts 3 2 6 Engineers & supervisors to ensure that 2 1 2
reinforceme of the injuries equipment operators are licensed and
nt works for material, experienced and that equipment is suitable for
the raft and sharp edges the works and thoroughly inspected & certified
wall inside by third parties. Engineers to ensure that all
the mobile equipment is undergone an initial vehicle
excavated inspection through the ACG’s HSE team.
trench, Excavation to be inspected by competent person
concreting on weekly basis.
works ,
backfilling
works
5. Protecting Structural Injuries 2 2 4 Protection of site boundaries 2 1 2
existing damage Fall Death No excavation works or general work on site to
structures from height be carried out when ground conditions are too
on site Risk to wet
supporting general Further 6M long sheet piles to be used to
existing public protect structure and to provide safe working
ground area to side excavation
conditions Sheet piles to also provide protection to
excavated trenches when final hand digging may
need to occur
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No Activity Hazards Severity Probability Risk
Level
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7. Cart-away & Dust. When 2 2 4 Spray the water on the sand to prevent dust 2 1 2
stock operator from flying.
excavated removes the Employees must wearing full PPE all times when
sand in the sand to working (Helmet -Hand Gloves - Safety shoes _
designated designated Goggles- Reflection Vest – dust mask).
area area dust will Proper housekeeping & Barricaded stock
be airborne. materials area from unauthorized people to
entry
8. Excavation Movement of Trapping a 4 3 12 Exclude workers in the vicinity of the excavators 3 2 6
& trimming heavy person and other vehicles by placing physical barriers
works – equipment between the with prohibition and warning signs posted
removing (wheel vehicles around the excavation perimeter. Provided
existing loaders & temporary roadways must be suitable for their
sand & excavators) Striking a purpose and have firm and even surfaces.
rocks pedestrian(s) Where exclusion is not possible – all vehicles
must be installed with revolving lights and
Collision with reverse alarms as well as site operatives are
other vehicles required to wear reflective vest and other
necessary PPE.
Vehicles Engage competent banksman to aid heavy
overturning vehicles on site.
Appoint licensed & experienced operators &
drivers.
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Sr Process Potential Risk Involved Severity Likelihood Risk Controls Measures Residual Residual Residual
No Activity Hazards Severity Probability Risk
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Sr Process Potential Risk Involved Severity Likelihood Risk Controls Measures Residual Residual Residual
No Activity Hazards Severity Probability Risk
Level
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10. Electrical Bad Electrical Electrocution 4 4 16 Provision of proper earth, guarding, and 4 1 4
works connection, and Electrical protective device and avoid loss connection
Damaged Fire and cable joints.
cable, Fatality Provide adequate supervision.
damaged Designate a competent Electrician at site.
electrical Powder/Co2 extinguishers to be placed near
appliances to gen sets and in crane cabin.
All the workers should use rubber gum
boots and dry & specific gloves.
Cable joints not allowed.
Project colour coding system must be
followed.
All electrical equipment's, cords and
appliances must be inspected and the same
must be recorded.
11. Dewatering Groundwater Potential for 2 4 8 Training and supervision 2 2 4
abstraction severe Filter all discharges through straw bales and
Releasing damage to settlement tanks.
salty water aquatic life Permit to Pump/Pump Supervisor present
into a forms.
watercourse Erosion of
Prosecution bank and
bottom of
watercourse
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No Activity Hazards Severity Probability Risk
Level
12. Confine Oxygen Fire, 4 4 16 Ensure work is carried out only after all the 3 2 6
Space Entry deficiency, Suffocation, required permits are obtained. Plan your
Enrich Poisoning, activities and plan emergency evacuation
atmosphere, Unconsciousn process.
Release of ess Specific job risk assessment must be done to
flammable Death ensure the availability of fit to purpose control
and toxic measurements before proceeding with the work
gases permit.
Conduct gas test prior to entry in confine space
and on regular intervals while job is on.
Ensure all necessary lines are locked out and
tagged. Use BA set if required.
Proper ventilation shall be provided to ensure
proper disposal of harmful gases produced
during the activities carried out in the confine
space. The Job Watcher (attendant) shall know
the exact number (crew shall hand over their
identity card to attendant before entering any
confine space) of the crew working in the
confine space and regularly monitor them.
The attendant must know all the emergency
procedures and in case of emergency, he shall
never attempt to
Improper Falls, Major 3 3 9 Proper scaffolding must be made to have easy 3 1 3
access & Injuries, Death access and egress.
Insufficient Proper illumination must be ensured inside the
lighting confined space.
Provide supervision and means of emergency.
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No Activity Hazards Severity Probability Risk
Level
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No Activity Hazards Severity Probability Risk
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15. Heavy Refueling Ground water 4 4 16 Refuel as much as practical in the yard
equipment and soil All fuel browsers to carry adequate spill kit
use contamination and granules, and funnels.
due to Spills Refueling only to be carried out by
and leaks designated and trained person
Noise Resource 2 3 6 Avoidance where possible 2 2 4
depletion Strict adherence to procedures detailing the
constraints in these areas
16. Compaction Vibration Resource 2 2 4 Strict adherence to procedures detailing the 3 1 3
works depletion constraints in these areas
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No Activity Hazards Severity Probability Risk
Level
RISK MATRIX
Severity
RISK RATING MATRIX Slight Injury / Minor or Serious Major Loss, Fire Single Fatality or
Multiple Fatality
First-Aid Injury Permanent Disability
Likelihood 1 2 3 4 5
Unlikely To Happen 1 1 2 3 4 5
May Happen 2 2 4 6 8 10
Likely To Happen 3 3 6 9 12 15
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