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METHOD STATEMENT AND RISK ASSESMENT FORM

COMPANY NAME: ORRO INTERIOR DESIGN LLC

FACILITY: CITY WALK- AL WASL

UNIT NUMBER: 23A-01&02


MSRA REFERANCE NO: AIC-CLN-015-MSRA-04

PREPARED BY: SREEHARI B /QHSE


(Name /Designation)

SIGNATURE:

APPROVED BY SAJIN K VIJAYAN / PM


(Name /Designation)

SIGNATURE

Temporary Hoarding Sticker Installation


ACTIVITY

WORK ACTIVITY HAZARDS Risk Control measures Residual


Rating Risk
Break the activity down in to steps. Identify the hazards Identify what control
Each step should accomplish major In each step and give measures will be
task and be in logical sequence. them risk rating using implemented to
the hazard id and risk eliminate the hazard
assessment summary or minimize the risk.
Step • Scaffold Erection • Falling from 4x4= 16 • erect scaffold 3x3= 9
1 height, by trained
Steps: scaffold personnel,
• Set up the base of the collapse follow
mobile scaffold on a manufacturer
guidelines, use
stable and level PPE, secure all
surface. components,
• Assemble the scaffold inspect
frame according to scaffold
manufacturer
guidelines.
• Secure all components
and ensure locking
mechanisms are in
place.
• Inspect the erected
scaffold to ensure
stability and safety
• Site Inspection • Unstable 3x3= 9 • Inspect and 1x5 = 5
Step hoarding, ensure
2 Steps: unauthorized hoarding
• Conduct a thorough access stability; erect
visual inspection of barriers and
the hoarding signage
structure.
• Ensure the hoarding is
stable and secure.
• Identify any potential
hazards such as loose
panels or weak
sections.
• Set up barriers and
signage to restrict
access to the work
area.
• Delivery and Storage Manual handling 3x =6 Use proper lifting 2x2 = 4
Step of Materials injuries, obstruction techniques; store
3 Steps: in work area materials securely in
• Plan the delivery of designated areas
materials to minimize
disruption.
• Unload materials using
proper lifting
techniques to avoid
injury.
• Store materials in a
designated area away
from the immediate
work zone.
• Ensure materials are
stored securely to
prevent them from
falling or causing
obstructions.

• Surface Cleaning Slip and fall, chemical 4x3=12 Use mobile scaffolding 4x2 = 8
Step exposure with proper locking
4 Steps: mechanisms, mild
• Set up mobile detergent, and gloves
scaffolding and ensure
it is properly locked
and stable.
• Clean the surface of
the hoarding with a
cloth and mild
detergent.
• Remove any dust, dirt,
or grease thoroughly.
• Allow the surface to
dry completely before
proceeding.
• Measuring and Falling from height, 5x4=20 Ensure mobile 3x4= 12
Step Marking sharp edges scaffolding is stable
5 and used properly, use
Steps: safety gloves
• Set up mobile Job specified PPE
scaffolding to
reach the
required
height safely.
• Measure the
dimensions of
the hoarding
accurately.
• Mark the
positions
where the
stickers will be
applied using
a pencil or
non-
permanent
marker.
• Double-check
measurements
to ensure
accuracy.
• Sticker Installation Falling from height, 5x4=20 Secure mobile 4x3= 12
Step air bubbles/wrinkles, scaffolding, use
6 Steps: sharp tools harnesses if needed,
• Align the first sticker use
according to the squeegee/application
guidelines from the roller, handle utility
top of the hoarding. knife/scissors with
• Peel a small portion of care, use safety gloves
the backing from the
top edge of the sticker.
• Apply the exposed
edge of the sticker to
the hoarding, ensuring
it is straight.
• Gradually peel off the
backing while
smoothing the sticker
onto the hoarding
with a squeegee.
• Ensure no air bubbles
or wrinkles form
during application.
• If using multiple
stickers, overlap
slightly or align seams
for a continuous
appearance.
• Trim any excess
material using a utility
knife or scissors.
➢ Inspection ➢ Falling from 4x4 =16 ➢ Secure mobile 3x2 = 6
Step height scaffolding
7 Steps: during
• Inspect the inspection
stickers for
smooth
application
and proper
adhesion.
• Check edges
and seams to
ensure they
are secure.
• Make any
necessary
adjustments
for a neat
appearance.
Step ➢ Scaffold ➢ Falling from 5x4=20 ➢ Dismantle 3x3=9
8 Dismantling height, scaffold by
scaffold trained
Steps: collapse personnel,
follow
• Remove any tools manufacturer
and materials from guidelines, use
the scaffold. PPE, secure all
components,
• Carefully
inspect
disassemble the
scaffold before
scaffold frame
disassembly
following
manufacturer
guidelines.
• Ensure each
component is
lowered safely and
stored properly.
• Inspect the work
area to ensure all
components are
removed and stored.

Step ➢ Completion Waste materials 2x4 = 12 Dispose of waste 2x3 = 6


9 Steps: properly, ensure site is
• Remove all tools and clean
materials from the
site.
• Dispose of waste
materials properly.
• Ensure the work area
is left clean and tidy.

What Plant and equipment will be used to carry out this activity?

Plant
Mobile Scaffolding

Purpose: To provide a stable and safe working platform for tasks at height.
Features: Locking wheels for stability, adjustable height.
Safety Barriers and Signage

Purpose: To restrict access to the work area and ensure safety of personnel and the public.
Equipment
Measuring Tape

Purpose: To measure dimensions of the hoarding and align stickers accurately.


Cleaning Supplies

Items: Cloth, mild detergent.


Purpose: To clean the surface of the hoarding, ensuring it is free of dust, dirt, and grease.
Pencil or Non-Permanent Marker

Purpose: To mark guidelines for accurate placement of stickers.


Squeegee or Application Roller

Purpose: To smooth out stickers during application, preventing air bubbles and wrinkles.
Utility Knife or Scissors

Purpose: To trim excess material from stickers for a neat finish.


Safety Gear

Items: Helmets, gloves, high-visibility vests.


Purpose: To ensure the safety of personnel during the installation process.
Harnesses

Purpose: To provide additional safety when working at height on mobile scaffolding, if


necessary.

Qualifications/Competencies required of persons carrying out this activity (License’s,


Qualifications, Permits)
nstallation Team Members

Qualifications:
Training in safe use of mobile scaffolding (e.g., PASMA certification).
Basic understanding of manual handling techniques.
Competencies:
Ability to work at height safely.
Proficiency in handling and applying stickers or similar materials.
Attention to detail to ensure proper sticker application.
Safety Officer

Qualifications:
Certification in Occupational Health and Safety (e.g., NEBOSH, IOSH).
First Aid certification.
Competencies:
Knowledge of risk assessment and hazard control.
Ability to enforce safety protocols.
Experience in conducting safety inspections and audits.
Licenses, Qualifications, and Permits
Work at Height Training

Certification for all personnel working at height, ensuring they understand and can implement
safe practices.
Mobile Scaffold Training

PASMA (Prefabricated Access Suppliers' and Manufacturers' Association) certification for team
members using mobile scaffolding.
First Aid Certification

At least one team member on site should be certified in first aid to handle potential injuries.
Manual Handling Training

Training for safe lifting and carrying techniques to prevent injuries.


Permits to Work

Permit to Work at Height: Ensures all safety measures are in place and documented before
commencing work at height.
Site Access Permit: Authorization to access the site for the installation work.

Details of training provided to the employees.

Site Safety Induction


Content:
Introduction to site rules and regulations.
Overview of the specific project and scope of work.
Emergency procedures and contact information.
Duration: 1 hour
Frequency: Before starting work on site.
2. Work at Height Training
Content:
Safe use of ladders and mobile scaffolding.
Fall prevention techniques and use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Risk assessment and hazard identification for working at height.
Duration: 1 day
Certification: Provided upon successful completion.
Frequency: Initially and refresher courses annually.
3. Mobile Scaffolding Training (PASMA Certification)
Content:
Assembly, dismantling, and inspection of mobile scaffolding.
Safe operation and movement of mobile scaffolding.
Stability and load capacity guidelines.
Duration: 1 day
Certification: PASMA certificate provided upon successful completion.
Frequency: Initially and refresher courses every 5 years.
4. Manual Handling Training
Content:
Proper lifting techniques to avoid injury.
Safe carrying practices and load assessment.
Use of lifting aids and equipment.
Duration: 1 hour
Frequency: Initially and refresher courses annually.
5. First Aid Training
Content:
Basic first aid skills, including CPR, wound treatment, and handling minor injuries.
Procedures for dealing with common site injuries.
Use of first aid kits and emergency equipment.
Duration: 1 day
Certification: First Aid certificate provided upon successful completion.
Frequency: Initially and refresher courses every 3 years.
6. PPE Training
Content:
Proper use and maintenance of personal protective equipment.
Importance of wearing PPE at all times.
Specific PPE requirements for different tasks (e.g., helmets, gloves, high-visibility vests,
harnesses).
Duration: 30 minutes
Frequency: Initially and as needed.
7. Sticker Application Training
Content:
Techniques for smooth application of stickers to hoardings.
Use of tools such as squeegees and application rollers.
Tips for avoiding and removing air bubbles and wrinkles.
Duration: 2 hours
Frequency: Initially and as required based on project needs.
8. Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment Training
Content:
Identifying potential hazards in the work environment.
Conducting and documenting risk assessments.
Implementing control measures to mitigate risks.
Duration: 2 hours
Frequency: Initially and refresher courses annually
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