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Replacement of Flowmeter - Risk Assessment

The risk assessment document summarizes the risks involved in replacing a flowmeter in Building 510. It identifies 3 key activities: 1) shifting the flowmeter using a forklift, 2) dismantling the faulty flowmeter, and 3) fixing the new flowmeter. For each activity, it evaluates the hazards, consequences, probability, and risk level, and provides precautionary measures to control the risks. All activities were determined to have a medium initial risk that was reduced to low with the proper precautions. The risk assessment was prepared by Anish Dev and reviewed by Alicia.

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Replacement of Flowmeter - Risk Assessment

The risk assessment document summarizes the risks involved in replacing a flowmeter in Building 510. It identifies 3 key activities: 1) shifting the flowmeter using a forklift, 2) dismantling the faulty flowmeter, and 3) fixing the new flowmeter. For each activity, it evaluates the hazards, consequences, probability, and risk level, and provides precautionary measures to control the risks. All activities were determined to have a medium initial risk that was reduced to low with the proper precautions. The risk assessment was prepared by Anish Dev and reviewed by Alicia.

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RISK ASSESSMENT

Risk Assessment Area Risk Assessment DOC NO: RA-GE-SUEZ-072

Occupational Health &safety S Contract No.


&safety Safety
Environment E Replacement of Flowmeter in Bldg.510 Date: 04/01/2018
Quality Q

Sl. Description of Hazard Potential and P C Risk Precautionary Measures and Safeguards P C Risk
No Activity Consequences L/M/H to control the risk L/M/H

1. Shifting Manual handling, Lifting 3 4 Med ➢ Obtain PTW prior to start work 2 2 Low
Flowmeter and using forklift, vehicle ➢ Trained and competent forklift operator and
accessories maneuvering, collision of rigger to carry out all lifting activities
from storage vehicle and other moving ➢ Ensure valid certificates and other documents
area to work equipment with personnel / for all lifting equipment / tools and truck
location using other vehicles / fixed objects, ➢ Open body truck must be provided with
forklift and Fall of personnel and adequate fall prevention
pickup materials, property damage, ➢ Traffic rules must be observed and followed
Minor and major injuries ➢ Banksman shall be provided for maneuvering
heavy vehicles and equipment inside the site
➢ All materials shall be unloaded (stored) keeping
safe distance from traffic routes without
obstructing access and egress
➢ PPE shall be worn by all personnel

2 Dismantling of Crushing, minor injuries, 3 4 Med ➢ Follow instructions from supervisor 2 2 Low
faulty water spillage, slippage ➢ Cover and protect equipments prone to water
flowmeter spillage
➢ Use all required ppe
➢ Ensure that no active electrical supply is open at
the vicinity of work
➢ Use standard tools intended for the purpose
4 Fixing new Crushing, minor injuries, 3 4 Med ➢ Follow instructions from supervisor 2 2 Low
flowmeter material damage, slippage ➢ Use all required ppe
➢ Use standard tools intended for the purpose

Prepared by: ANISH DEV Signature: Date: 04-01-18

Reviewed by: ALICIA Signature: ___________________ Date: 04-01-18

Approved by: Signature: ___________________ Date:

LOW = GREEN P = Probability

MED = ORANGE C = Consequence

HIGH = RED R = Risk Level

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