AHA Plastering
AHA Plastering
WLL
AL-JERYAN INVESTMENT
Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA)
Activity/Work Task: Plastering work Overall Risk Assessment Code (RAC) (Use highest code)
Project Location: ABU-Hamour Risk Assessment Code (RAC) Matrix
Contract Number: PAT-236-S-MSS-001
Severity Probability
Date Prepared: 22-11-2017 Frequent Likely Occasional Seldom Unlikely
Catastrophic E E H H M
Prepared by (Name/Title): Lawrence Omisakin( HSEM)
Critical E H H M L
Marginal H M M L L
Reviewed by (Title): Shankar Raj Agiri(CM)
Negligible M L L L L
- Notes: Operatives must have completed the Project HSE Step 1: Review each “Hazard” with identified safety “Controls” and determine RAC
Induction, and other applicable trainings prior to deployment. (See above)
- Pre-task instructions will be conducted every start of shift and at “Probability” is the likelihood to cause an incident, near miss,
each new task. or accident and identified as: Frequent, Likely, Occasional, RAC Chart
- Effective measures shall be implemented when working under Seldom or Unlikely.
extreme weather conditions; prevent heat stress/hypothermia. “Severity” is the outcome/degree if an incident, near miss, or E = Extremely High Risk
accident did occur and identified as: Catastrophic, Critical, H = High Risk
Minimum PPE Requirements: Marginal, or Negligible
- Hard hat, Safety Glasses, Safety boots, High-visibility vests Step 2: Identify the RAC (Probability/Severity) as E, H, M, or M = Moderate Risk
L for each “Hazard” on AHA. Annotate the overall highest
Specific PPE are indicated in this AHA where required L = Low Risk
RAC at the top of AHA.
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Step Description of Hazard Risk Risk Control Measures/
Responsible Party
No. Task Step level Preventive Measures
1 Securely fasten all materials stored or stacked against falling or
sliding
Proper cribbing under material
Tripping / Falling Store in proper area
Falling Objects/ Sprains / Material will not be lifted above or over personnel
Serious
Unloading & Strains Use adequate manpower and/or equipment to deliver materials to Supervisor/safety
bodily Low
Storage Back Injury their locations Officer
Tripping / Falling injury Use proper lifting procedures
Eye Injury Orderly housekeeping shall be maintained
Materials, tools and chemicals labeled and stored properly
Dust and eye protection shall be utilized during moving and
cutting of materials
2 Material Handling Sprains / Strains Back Low Use adequate manpower and/or equipment to deliver materials to
Back Injury injuries their locations
Tripping / Falling Back Spain Use proper lifting procedures
Supervisor/safety
Eye Injury Orderly housekeeping shall be maintained
Officer
Materials, tools and chemicals labeled and stored properly
Dust and eye protection shall be utilized during moving and
cutting of materials
4 Plastering work Falling from height Physical & Low
Falling Materials from height. Scaffolding greater than 6' in height shall be equipped with toe
bodily
Bone Fracture boards, midribs, and guardrails capable of withstanding 200 lbs. of
Concussion injuries
lateral force. Personnel shall not be permitted on scaffolding while
Flesh wounds Supervisor/safety
Impact Injuries
it is being moved. Mobile scaffold shall have the wheel locked
Officer
Being struck by broken drill bits, whenever personnel are working on it. Scaffolding height shall not
cutters, swarf and offcuts (potential be greater than 4 times the width without use of outriggers or
for serious eye, head or facial injury)
securing the scaffold to an immovable structure.
5 Working at Height Scaffolding Physical & Low Scaffolding greater than 6' in height shall be equipped with toe
Falling from height bodily boards, midribs, and guardrails capable of withstanding 200 lbs. of
Falling Materials from injuries lateral force. Personnel shall not be permitted on scaffolding while
height. possibly it is being moved. Mobile scaffold shall have the wheel locked
Bone Fracture Death whenever personnel are working on it. Scaffolding height shall not
Supervisor/safety
Concussion be greater than 4 times the width without use of outriggers or
Officer
Flesh wounds securing the scaffold to an immovable structure. All scaffolding
Impact Injuries shall be inspected daily by a competent person. This inspection
shall be documented. All personnel shall be briefed in the proper
use of scaffolding prior to using it on this project. Materials and
personnel shall not exceed the weight limit of the scaffolding.
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6 Scaffolds must only be accessed when certified as correctly erected
by authorised personnel and the appropriate signage is fitted
(Scafftag)
Access / Egress to be gained by the designated routes only
Adequate access and workface lighting must be available to ensure
safe working. Adequate access and workface lighting must be
available to ensure safe working.
Use of Access Slips, trips and falls Only trained, authorised personnel will erect, modify or dismantle
Serious
Scaffold/Mobile Stepping on or striking scaffolding. Supervisor/safety
bodily medium
SCAFFOLD against Working at heights Guardrails and toe boards must be fitted at all times. Officer
Falls of materials injury Scaffolds will only be erected, modified and dismantled by trained
competent persons. They must be fitted with toe boards &
handrails. Wheels must be locked when the tower is in use.
A Scafftag must be fitted and signed by the person erecting and/or
inspecting the scaffold, and before it is used.
Ensure that the site ground conditions are suitable for safe working
and that uneven areas do not impede on safe working.
8 Hot weather Heat rashes, heat cramps, Serious low Provide regular rest breaks Supervisor/Safety
conditions heat stress, dehydration, bodily Re-schedule work if extreme weather conditions present risk Officer
sunburn Dress appropriately for the conditions
injury
Take scheduled breaks
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9 General Slips, Trips and Falls Physical & Low
Site of works to be kept neat and tidy at all times.
Housekeeping of Discarded materials / waste. Serious
Keep the area organized and tidy at all times.
site Materials poorly stored / bodily
Waste to be immediately placed into waste containers
untidy. injury
/ Receptacles. Supervisor/safety
Work areas not maintained.
Store all materials securely and tidy. Officer
Poorly lighted work areas.
Ensure all work areas are properly lit.
Inappropriate footwear /
Wear appropriate footwear and clothing to prevent
clothing.
Segregation of materials
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