Project Name:
Date Inspection :
Item Safety and Health Issues and Concerns
The combined painting and hot work
activities in the area could result in the
accumulation of fumes, potentially posing a
health risk to workers.
1 Performing painting activities without
wearing a respirator and eye googles
Hotwork activity without fire fighting
equipment
2 lifting of heavy load
3
4
5
Prepared by:
Acknowledge by:
Approved by:
Daily Safety and Health
Attach Photo reference
PICTURE
PICTURE
Daily Safety and Health Observation Report
Hazards Associated Potential Risk Who migth be harm
Could lead to serious
ill health (vision loss
Chemicals and lung problems).
Fire hazards Fire due to lack of fire Personnel on workstatio
fighting equipment in
the area.
Could lead to serious
to major injury
safety and health hazard (falling load), ill Personnel doing manual
health (back injury,
muscle pain)
Action Required/Control Measures Resolution Date
1. Firefighting equipment should be
provided for hotwork activities.
2.A system of isolation (separation of
hot work from painting work)
September 8, 2023
3. Air circulation (in and out) to
remove fumes
4. Issuance of Permit to work
1. Used of engineering control such as
push cart.
September 8, 2023
2.correct method of lifting and weight
limit to be lifted (23 kg)
3. training for manual handling
Responsible for corrective Action
Worker, job performer, supervisor
Worker and job performer
Scope of Risk Assessment:
No. Steps in Activity / Hazards Indentification
SAFETY HAZARD
Electrical Works
Energized Electrical conductor
Group 1
Fire and explosion
Exertion of force and awkward
body posture
Lifting Works using Heavy Equipment
Group 1
Chemical Handling
Group 2
Group 2
Confined space Work
Group 3
HEALTH HAZARD
Lifting Works Heavy Equipment
Group 1
Chemical Handling
Group 2
Confined space Work
Group 3
Risk Control
Risk Assessment L C IRR
Elimination Substitution
SEVERITY/CONSEQUENCE
Remove damage and
Replace the substandard wire/cable
substandard electrical wire and
It could lead to serious physical posible to use and use only
injury/death due to electrocution H (3) H(3) H((9) defective/inappropriate tools.
acceptable and approved
wire/cable.
Shutoff electrical circuit breaker
May lead to serious physical injury/death
or property damage due to accidental
fire/explosion because of faulty wiring
May lead to musculoskeletal
discomport/long term injury
Operation
Project Operation Manager S&H Department Management Head
Risk Control Measure
Status of work
L C RRR
operation
Engineering Controls Administrative Controls PPE's
Secure qualification and
competency certificate of working
personnel
Provide the worker with proper
safety electrical orientation to have
an awareness.
Secure permit to work
Ensure to discussed the electrical Ensure all working personnel
safety procedures and importance must wear the following
Provision of non-conductive
of LOTO. recommended ppe
insulation and electrical
Inspection shall be done properly requirements, hard hat,
barrier
by the authorized personnel to safety shoes electrical rated, Acceptable
L(1) L(1) L(1)
consider safe condition of electrical working glove electrical
Provision of LOTO device
cable and power tools to be use. rated, eye and face
Stablish emergency response plan protection for arc flash, and
Provision of voltage tester apron and other special ppe's
to recover the person from
if necessary.
electrocution.
Ensure testing policy /procedure
prior to work operation.
Put-up safety information signage
to inform unauthorize personnel.
Ensure all the requirements stated
in this form shall be observed by all
working personnel and supervisor.
RISK MATRIX
LOW MEDIUM
Acceptable/OK TO PROCEED Tolerable/NEED TO IMPROVE
Quantitative: Rely on numeral or measurable
Qualitative: Rely on personal account or documents
RISK MATRIX
HIGH
O IMPROVE Unacceptable/NEED OF IMMEDIATE CORRECTION
COLLISION (Can lead to injury or death and property damage)
Condition
Structural Failure
Falling Objects
Flying Projectiles
Lifting Equipment
Causes
Inadequate Structure
Human Error
Horseplay
Inadequate Handling
Equipment Failure
ELECTRICAL (Can lead to injury or death and damage to property)
Condition
Exposed electrical conductors
Sensitive electrical parts
Energized casing or parts
Short circuit
Lightning/static electricity
Flammable materials with electrical parts
Causes
Inadequate insulation
Worn insulation
Inadequate grounding
Lightning potential
Contamination
Damage electrical connectors
RADIATION (nausea and vomiting, skin redness, hair loss, acute
radiation syndrome, local radiation injuries (also known as
radiation burns), or even death)
Condition
Presence of radioactive materials
Radiation sources
Causes
Inadequate containment
Inadequate protection
Careless handling
CHEMICAL (Can lead to a variety of acute, short- and long-term
health effects)
Condition
Unsealed or damage containment
Lacking of chemical hazard information
Causes
Contact with a hazardous substance
Exposure to chemicals
Improper handling and staging
Lack of ventilation
HARMFUL DUST
Condition
Presence of excessive dust generating from work activity
Causes
Poorly housekeeping
Poor ventilation system
CONTAMINATION (can lead to injury or death and ill-health)
Condition
Presence of hazardous material
Leaks
Dust or dirt in critical systems or components
Presence of fungi
Material that off-gasses (release vapors)
Causes
Inadequate containment
Human Error
Improper handling
Environmental factors (rust, wind, sand, etc.) Worn seals, gas
EXPLOSION (Can lead to injury or death and property damage)
Condition
Presence of explosives and ignitors
Reactive chemical process
High temperature/ pressure
Causes
Improper handling
Inadequate pressure relief
MECHANICAL (accidents that lead to injuries or death, property
damage)
Condition
Exposed sharp edges or points
Moving machinery
Pinch/nip point/shear points
Elevated objects
Unstable objects
Crushing surfaces
Stored energy release
Causes
Lack of guards or failure to use
Inadequate tie-downs
Design deficiencies
HARMFUL GAS (Can lead to poisoning and property damage)
Condition
poorly maintained cylinders
Confined space
Causes
Poor maintenance
Lack of measurement
Poor ventilation
BIOLOGICAL (illness such as food poisoning, tetanus, respiratory
infections or parasite infection)
Condition
Bacteria
Viruses
Parasites
molds or fungi
Unsanitary workplace
Pre-existing medical condition
Causes
Exposure
Poorly housekeeping
Lacking of ppe system
No Pre-employment/annual medical examination
CORROSION (can lead to equipment failure/property damage and ill-health)
Condition
Presence of corrosive material
Joining dissimilar metals
Stress corrosion
Material that off-gasses (release vapors)
Causes
Containment
Inadequate corrosion protection
Design Error
Environmental factors (vibration, temperature)
Hydrogen embitterment
FIRE (Can lead to injury or death and property damage)
Condition
Presence of flammable materials
Organic substance
Causes
Inadequate containment
Careless handling of flammable
materials or Chemical Oxidizers
TEMPERATURE EXTREMES (heat- related illness, cardiovascular and respiratory
disorders, heat stress conditions, heat stroke)
Condition
Presence of hot or cold surfaces
Hot or cold environment
Elevated pressure
Flammability, volatility, reactivity
Reduced reliability
Causes
Inadequate protection
Design deficiencies
Careless handling
Environmental factors
ERGONOMIC (Can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome, bursitis, tendinitis and
musculoskeletal disorder)
Condition
stationary position
direct pressure
vibration
extreme temperature
noise
work stress
Poor work set-up
Causes
Repetitive motion
awkward body posture
forceful motion
Prolong exposure
FREQUENCY RATE:
FR FORMULA= TOTAL NUMBER OF DISABLING INJURY *1,000,000/TOTAL NUMBER OF MANHOURS EXPO
FR= 2*1,000,000/300*8*175
2,000,000/420,000
FR= 5
SEVERITY RATE:
SR FORMULA= TOTAL NUMBER OF DAYS LOST*1,000,000/TOTAL NUMBER OF MANHOURS EXPOSURE
SR= 4*1,000,000/300*8*175
4,000,000/420,000
SR= 9.5
Number of employees: 300
Number of working Days: 175
Number of Disabling injury: 2
NUMBER OF MANHOURS EXPOSURE Number of Days Lost: 4
Employees hours of exposure = No. Employees (300) * 8 hours * No. of Working Days (175)
Constant 1,000,000 = Given 500 MP * 8 hrs regular working hours * 5 Normal working days *
OF MANHOURS EXPOSURE
* No. of Working Days (175)
rs * 5 Normal working days * 50 weeks annual
Project Name:
Contractor Name:
Scope Of Work:
Basic Job Steps
1. Inspection of working area
2. Preparation of manpower, equipment,tools and materials
3. Hauling of material, tools and equipment from warehouse to
workshop
4. Setting of workshop, installing perimeter barricade and
lighting fixture
5. erection of scaffold (H-FRAME)
6. Housekeeping works
Erection of temporary structure (Scaffold)
Recognize Safety/Health Hazards Potential Risk/Impact
May lead to minor and serious injury such
1.1 Slip, Trip, fall
as; hand, arm, legs, and head injury
1.2 Electrical Hazard May lead to serious injury/death
1.3 Harmful dust/gas/vapor May lead to ill health effect
2.1 Unauthorize/incompetent personnel
2.2 Using of defective or damage
tools/equipment
2.3 Exposure to Harmful dust/gas/vapor
Date Prepared:
Effectivity Date:
Who Might Be Harm Required Control Measures Responsible for Personnel
1.1.1 Isolate any protruding
object, securing unguarded floor
Worker and perimeter opening and Supervisor, safety officer, worker
slippery surface.
1.1.2 Coordinate with the
operation team to remove all
unnecessary materials in the
working area.
1.2.1 Coordinate to operation
team (maintenance) regarding
unsafe condition of energized PIC, Supervisor, safety officer,
Worker electrical wiring in the working maintenance
area, for them to take necessary
corrective action.
1.2.2 Required all personnel to
wear the appropriate ppe's such
as; Hardhat, safety hand and
arm protection rated for
electrical resistance and eyes
and face protection
1.3.1 Coordinate to operation
team regarding the removal of
all construction waste around
Worker the working area.
1.3.2 Supervisor and safety
officer to update working
condition.
1.3.3 Ensure all working
personnel are wearing of Supervisor, safety officer,
respiratory protection. maintenance