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10 Manlift

This risk assessment document analyzes potential hazards and risks associated with operating a man lift at an AL-FARA 380 worksite. It identifies hazards such as equipment failure, lack of operator training, and uneven ground. Existing controls include requiring operator certification, daily inspections, and equipment maintenance. The document recommends additional controls like safety training for operators and use of inspection checklists. It assigns responsibilities and target dates for implementing risk reduction actions.

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10 Manlift

This risk assessment document analyzes potential hazards and risks associated with operating a man lift at an AL-FARA 380 worksite. It identifies hazards such as equipment failure, lack of operator training, and uneven ground. Existing controls include requiring operator certification, daily inspections, and equipment maintenance. The document recommends additional controls like safety training for operators and use of inspection checklists. It assigns responsibilities and target dates for implementing risk reduction actions.

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WORKPLACE RISK ASSESSEMENT AND ANALYSIS

Risk Assessment (Baseline and full RA)


TASK/ACTIVITY/PROCESS NAME: Man lift AL FARA 380 DEPARTMENT/AREA:AL-FARA 380 BSP
RA Number: S/S RA –EQU-10 DATE: 01.01.2020
RA TEAM(Names) 1. Zia ur Rahman khan APPROVED BY MANAGER/SUPERVISOR: Eng. Ahmed Ramadan
2. Ali Mustafa NEXT REVIEW DATE: 01.01.2021
3. Karim Al saeeed
RISK
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION CONTROL ASSESS RISK REDUCTION ACTION PLAN
MENT

Element Ref. No: 2.8 Page No: Rev. No: RA Reference No.
SEC EHV FORMS 2.8 Page 1 of 3 00 SS RA - 001
C L Ri C L R
o i s o i i
n k k n k s
Cont
Risks Issue s e R s e k
Follow up rols
(Possible incident) e l a e l
by Whom Impl
Item Work [What can go wrong] q i n (Improve existing controls / implement new q i R
Hazards Existing Controls (name) & eme
# Activity/Process (Acc u h ki controls) u h a
By When nted
ident/ill health to persons, e o n e o n
(date) Yes/
fire or property loss) n o g n o k
No
c d c d i
e e n
g
1 Inspection of ● Equipment and ● Failure of equipment ● All operators must be trained and certified by 4 4 1 ● Only operators that are certified and trained 2 8
equipment operator without may lead to accident or a third party can operate the equipment at the site 4
6
3rd party incident ● All equipment must be inspected and certified 1. All drivers and operators shall undergo
certificate ● Physical / fatal injury by a 3rd party Defensive Driving Safety Training
● Lack of ● Damage of property ● Daily equipment inspection must be carried 2. Daily tool box talk must be conducted before
knowledge in out by the operator any work commences
conducting ● The equipment to be used shall be in good 3. Equipment Operator shall be oriented on how Engr. Ali
inspection using condition to use and fill out the checklist properly Mustafa Yes
checklist ● The equipment must be suitable to perform 4. Equipment inspection checklist shall be
the task provided and conducted in a daily basis
● All operators must be trained in conducting 5. Supervising Engineer and Safety Officer shall
inspection of equipment using the checklist ensure that inspection was carried out
● All equipment must be inspected thoroughly
regularly using checklists by the operator

1 Positioning /
● Uneven / lose ● Damage to property ● Ensure that the ground / soil is properly leveled ● Refer to the equipment manual for proper set-
maneuvering /
set-up of Man lift ground area at once the equipment and compacted. up
the site toppled.
● Good planning and site access preparation before ● Compaction must be approved
● Congested / ● Overturn or toppled the equipment reached the site.
● Safety induction for all
obstructed / stiff due to unprotected
● Access must be free from any obstruction
site access for excavation and ● Conduct daily inspection of the equipment
vehicle improper set-up of ● Operator and rigger shall check the center of
outriggers ● Consider in providing steel plate and spare pads
● Wrong position gravity of the equipment and exact location of the
of the equipment ● Poor operation can lead load ● Coordinate with other department regarding
to fatality and damage ● Ensure periodical maintenance of the equipment the deep excavation
● Improper / poor
to property
size of outrigger ● Ensure that parameters / indicators are working ● Continuous training for the operator
pads Engr. Ali
● Provision of good and exact size of outrigger pads. 4 4 16 ● Coordinate with the equipment supplier 4 2 8 Yes
● Erected / Mustafa
regarding the load chart translation or suitable
installed ● Rigger should assist the operator during language for the operator
structure / plant maneuvering
● Periodical collection and disposal of chemical
in the area
● All deep excavation must be properly isolated and must implement.
● Unprotected / protected
several deep
● Equipment / outrigger shall only position more
excavation
Element Ref. No: 2.8 Page No: Rev. No:
around
RA Reference No.
the area than 1.2m from the edge of excavation.
SEC EHV FORMS 2.8 Page 2 of 3 00 SS RA - 001
● Outriggers ware ● Conduct daily inspection of the equipment by the
set-up partially or operator
Element Ref. No: 2.8 Page No: Rev. No: RA Reference No.
SEC EHV FORMS 2.8 Page 3 of 3 00 SS RA - 001

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