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SCAFTECH ENGINEERING SERVICES

5 Cele-Egun, Lakowe School Gate, Ibeju-Lekki Lagos,State


Email: [email protected]
Tel: +234 816 163 7797 | +234 806 852 4995

RISK ASSESSMENT

CONTRACTOR NAME:

SCAFTECH ENGINEERING SERVICES

CLIENT/COMPANY NAME: EGBIN POWER PLANT


RISK ASSESSMENT PROCEDURE SHEET

ASSESSMENT BY: Irom Mabel ASSESSMENT DATE: 30/01/2023


Project supervisor: Esowa Maxwell
Engineer : Abdul Hassan

LOCATION: Pump House Overhead Crane (5ton) / (25ton),


Main Store Overhead Crane (1.6ton) / (15ton)

PERSONS AT RISK: Competent Person and Pedestrians.

INITIAL HAZARD IDENTIFICATION


1–8 LOW
HAZARD RATING HAZARD RATING
9 - 15 MED
Y/N Score Rating 16 – 25 HIGH Y/N Score Rating
SxL L/M/H SxL L/M/H
VIOLENCE Y 2x1 L VEHICLES - LOADING N 2x1

FALLING OBJECTS N 5x10 M - UNLOADING N


*MANUAL HANDLING* Y 3x2 L MANOEUVRING VEHICLES N 2x2 L
MECHANICAL LIFTING N X REVERSING VEHICLES N 2x3 L
STORAGE STACKING N X SHARP EDGES/TOOLS N 4x5 L
SKIN IRRITATION N 2x5 L ROTATING MACHINERY N x
EYE INJURIES - DUST N 1x3 L MOVING MACHINERY PARTS N x
- FLYING DEBRIS N 2x3 L RESTRICTED SPACES N x
REPETITIVE STRAIN INJURY Y 3x4 M ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Y 2×1 L
*FUMES-VAPOUR-DUST* N X WORK AT HEIGHT N 5x7 M
*HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES* N 4x5 L
*FLAMMABLE GAS/LIQUID* N X
STORED ENERGY N X
- ELECTRICAL Y 2×2 L
- NONE
N X
ELECTRICAL
OTHER – SPECIFY X
NOISE N 3x5 L
X
Ratings are achieved by using the human Severity x Likelihood of
Occurrence matrix below

SERVERITY LIKELIHOOD OF OCCURRENCE


X

1. NIL 1. NOT LIKELY


No risk of injury or disease No risk is present. Accident only under
X freak conditions. All reasonable
precautions taken

2. SLIGHT 2. POSSIBLE
Causing minor injury. Work could continue Other factors present. Might occur, but
after first aid treatment. Flow not seriously X probability is low and risk is minimal.
interrupted (Cracked glass windows, worn steps,
heavy items stored above shoulder level)

3. MODERATE 3. QUITE POSSIBLE


Causing injury or disease capable of May happen if additional factors
keeping an individual off work for more X precipitate it (aisle obstruction, welding
than 3 days torch left alight on bench)

4. HIGH 4. LIKELY
Causing death or serious injury to an Additional factor needed (Vibration, wind,
individual X human carelessness, ladder not secure to
scaffolding, oil on the floor, temporary
electrical hook-up, pile of tubes with
makeshift wedge

5. VERY HIGH 5. HIGHLY


Causing multiple deaths and widespread X If work continues
destruction 100% certainty

CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION RISK RATING


BPE Risk Likelihood of occurrence
Evaluation Matrix
1 2 3 4 5

1 1 2 3 4 5
2 2 4 6 8 10
3 3 6 9 12 15
Severity
4 4 8 12 16 20
5 5 10 15 20 25

1 – 8. LOW
9 – 15. MEDIUM
16 – 25. HIGH
RISK ASSESSMENT SUMMARY FORM

ACTIVITY / WORK AREA Pump House Overhead Crane 5ton / 25ton and Main Store 15ton / 1.6ton

ONLY CONSIDER HAZARDS THAT COULD BE REASONABLY EXPECTED TO RESULT IN SIGNIFICANT HARM (SCORE 9 AND ABOVE)
With Existing After Further
Rate Rate
Controls Controls
Recommended Control Measures
Activities Harm LOW
MED See recommended controls pages
Severity Likelihood Severity Likelihood MED
HIGH
HIGH
Mobilization of Equipment Collision Ensure vehicle(s) is suitable and workable for
/ Material to site mobility.
Mechanical Failure.
Work area should be free from obstruction.
Sharp Object

Drop Object Ensure safety rules/signs on site are followed.

2 3 6 Allow only competent workers 1 1 2

Workers must be inducted.

Use of proper working tools.

Use of correct PPE.

Work Permit Accident Tool boxes talk should be carried out.

Incident Issuance of right work permit for the task for


2 1 2 the day. 1 1 2
Wrong PTW
Spark
Confined Space 2 1 2 Ensure all working area should be free from
obstructions

Barricade working environment.

Ensure Fire extinguisher is available on site.

Ensure a First Aid Box is easily accessible.

Ensure exit is free from obstruction.

Ensure Rescuers are available.

Ensure Local emergency service is available.

Usage of Equipment Mechanical Failure. Ensure equipment is inspected before usage.

Drop Object Tools and materials should be properly


2 1 2 1 1 2
secured before taking to height.

Use of appropriate PPE.


Work at Height Falling of Competent Personnel to execute task.
personnel
Use of correct PPE. (Hard Hat with strap,
Drop object Face shield, Eye google, hand-gloves, safety
boot, harness belt, lifeline etc
Eye injuries (Dust
and Debris) Anchoring Harness belt.
Skin irritation 4 2 8 2 2 3
Ensure work tools is firm to a bag.
Minor cuts
Barricade work area.

Ensure First Aid kit is available onsite.


Transportation of Incorrect Manual Use of proper lifting technique / hand tools.
materials for fabrication Handling
materials above floor level Work area should be free from obstruction.
Trip and Fall.
2 2 4 Competent personnel to execute task. 1 1 2
Pinch Point
Secure of items firmly before lifting.
Fall of object.

Assembling of crane parts Fall of Personnel. Competent personnel to execute task.


at top level
Fall of object. Anchoring Harness belt.

Pinch point. Place safety sign.

Severe cut/ Ensure work tools bag is secured to the


Burning, Injury to body.
Eye, and damage
to Ensure work tools is strapped to a bag.
Materials/Equipme 3 2 3
1 1 2
nt Fabricated workpiece should be secured
firmly when lifting.

Use of appropriate PPE (Harness belt, safety


boot, hard hat, hand gloves, etc.)

Correct PPE should be worn.

First Aid kit is available onsite.

Housekeeping
Proper Housekeeping should be done at
1 2 3 close of work. 1 3 2

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