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AHA for Painting Works in Samaisma

The document outlines the Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) for exterior and interior painting tasks at the new administration building in Samaisma, detailing potential hazards, risk assessment codes, and control measures. It emphasizes the importance of safety training, proper personal protective equipment (PPE), and specific preventive measures for various tasks to mitigate risks such as falling objects, inhalation of fumes, and injuries. The document also includes emergency procedures and general housekeeping guidelines to ensure a safe working environment.
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AHA for Painting Works in Samaisma

The document outlines the Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) for exterior and interior painting tasks at the new administration building in Samaisma, detailing potential hazards, risk assessment codes, and control measures. It emphasizes the importance of safety training, proper personal protective equipment (PPE), and specific preventive measures for various tasks to mitigate risks such as falling objects, inhalation of fumes, and injuries. The document also includes emergency procedures and general housekeeping guidelines to ensure a safe working environment.
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AL-BAZILT ROCK TRADING & CONTRACTING

COMPLETION AND FINISHING WORKS (DESIGN &


BUILD) OF NEW ADMINISTRATION BUILDING IN
SAMAISMA

Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA)


Activity/Work Task: Exterior & Interior Painting Overall Risk Assessment Code (RAC) (Use highest code) L
Project Location: SAMAISMA Risk Assessment Code (RAC) Matrix
Contract Number:
Severity Probability
Date Prepared: Frequent Likely Occasional Seldom Unlikely
Prepared by Catastrophic E E H H M
(Name/Title):
ADALUMO OLUBUNM
Critical E H H M L
Marginal H M M L L
Reviewed by (Title):
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 (See
Induction, and other applicable trainings prior to above)
deployment. “Probability” is the likelihood to cause an incident, near miss, or
- Pre-task instructions will be conducted every start of shift accident and identified as: Frequent, Likely, Occasional, Seldom or RAC Chart
and at each new task. Unlikely.
- Effective measures shall be implemented when working “Severity” is the outcome/degree if an incident, near miss, or accident E = Extremely High Risk
under extreme weather conditions; prevent heat did occur and identified as: Catastrophic, Critical, Marginal, or H = High Risk
stress/hypothermia. Negligible
M = Moderate Risk
Step 2: Identify the RAC (Probability/Severity) as E, H, M, or L for
Minimum PPE Requirements: each “Hazard” on AHA. Annotate the overall highest RAC at the top L = Low Risk
- Hard hat, Safety Glasses, Safety boots, High-visibility vests of AHA.
Specific PPE are indicated in this AHA where required

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Step Description Hazard/Risk RAC Control Measures/ Responsib
No. of Task Step Preventive Measures le Party
1  Securely fasten all materials stored or stacked against falling or
sliding
 Proper cribbing under material
 Store in proper area
Tripping / Falling
Unloading / Falling Objects/ Sprains /  Material will not be lifted above or over personnel [Link]
Storage of Strains  Use adequate manpower and/or equipment to deliver materials to or/safety
L
Material Back Injury their locations Officer
Handling Tripping / Falling  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 L  Use adequate manpower and/or equipment to deliver materials to
Back Injury their locations
Tripping / Falling
 Use proper lifting procedures
Eye Injury Supervisor/
 Orderly housekeeping shall be maintained
safety
 Materials, tools and chemicals labeled and stored properly Officer
 Dust and eye protection shall be utilized during moving and cutting
of materials

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3 Exterior and Breathing in excessive   Workers tasked with sweeping the area will be instructed to
Interior Painting dust during sweeping take their time sweeping and make an effort to keep dust down
of the Building activities while completing this task.
to Include Injury from debris flying  Only workers directly involved with this task will be permitted
Interior/Exterior during sanding process in the area while sweeping is being done.
Prep of Surfaces and debris in eyes  Dust masks are not required but will be available for all
to be Painted workers that would like to use them.
(Dusting and  Work area will be properly identified and marked to keep
sweeping) unauthorized personnel from walking though.
 Workers tasked with sweeping the area will be instructed to Supervisor/
safety
take their time sweeping and make an effort to keep dust down
Officer
while completing this task.
 PPE Requirements:
 Work clothing (as dictated by the weather) (No tank tops or
muscle shirts)
 Safety toe boots
 Safety glasses with side shields (goggles may be worn)
 Hard hat
 Work gloves

4 Exterior and Breathing heavy amounts L  The areas to be painted will be split into separate sections for
Interior Painting of paint fumes each painter to cover. This will allow painting to be completed
of the Building to Falls from step ladders with the painters not all working in one area at the same time
Include while dusting and will limit the amount of paint fumes each painter is
Interior/Exterior exposed to at any given time.
Prep of Surfaces  Areas to be painted will be well ventilated by first opening
to be Painted doors and windows in these areas.
(Dusting and  Exhaust fans may be used to assist in keeping the painting Supervisor/
sweeping) areas well ventilated. These will only be used when opening safety
Officer
doors and windows do not provide enough ventilation.
 Dust masks are not required but will be available for all
workers that would like to use them.
 Only workers directly involved in completing this task will be
permitted in the area while painter’s area painting or while
paint is still wet and putting off heavy paint fumes.

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Exterior and Falling Objects (Material  Workers will be reminded to stay aware of surrounding activities at
5 Supervisor/
Interior Painting [paint can and brushes] all times. safety
of the Building falling to ground or lower  Workers should walk around and be careful not to bump ladders Officer
to Include lever after being that are being used.
Interior/Exterior removed)  Caution tape or warning signs may be placed in area to warn
Prep of Surfaces workers of the hazard.
to be Painted  Caution tape or warning signs will also be used to keep
(Dusting and unauthorized personnel out of the work zone.
sweeping)  All workers on-site will wear a hard hat to protect from falling
objects.
 All associates wear ANSI approved eye protection.
 If ladder is not equipped with a shelve designed to hold equipment
such as paint cans and paint brushes, these materials should be
placed on the ground and not on the top step of the ladder.
6. Inhalation of vapor or L  Workers that are spray painting or in the area while spray
spray mist painting is being conducted will wear a properly fitted organic
vapor/particulate respirator approved by NIOSH/MSHA
 Workers wearing respirator must have medical clearance, fit
test, and training. Supervisor/
 Keep respirators clean and properly stored. Inspect respirators safety
prior to each use. Officer
 Personnel must be clean shaven as appropriate.
 Filters should be changed at a minimum of every shift or when
breathing becomes obstructed.

7. Hand Tools Cuts / Eye Injuries / Bodily L  Wear appropriate PPE for the task at hand (gloves, face shields
Injury and/or safety glasses, ear plugs)
 Check DAILY for any defective, damaged or worn equipment AND Supervisor/
REMOVE FROM JOB SITE safety Officer
 Instruct workers on proper use

8. Falling from height (Injury/  Ensure all Safety harness are inspected and color coded
Work at Height fatality)  Supervisor to ensure appropriate working platforms be in place Site Engineer,
Scaffolding, or safety Fire Activity
 Inspector to ensure the scaffold is appropriate and following the
work individual Falling Object(Injury) Supervisor &
specification as per the load capacity
platform…) HSE
M  Ensure the scaffold tag is signed by the
 competent scaffold inspector

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9. Scaffolding Inappropriate working plate M  Scaffolding must be erected by a competent person. Only scaffold
form/not in good condition. holding green tag for use. Only trained person for use scaffolding are
Equipment is not used
allowed to use the scaffolding. Not allowed to move a mobile Engineer,
properly. Unsafe
scaffolding/ Untrained scaffold if there is someone on scaffold platform during moving. The Activity
Workers/ Unsafe Access Scaffold access must be clear from any obstruct object for mobile
Supervisor
(Not Clear) Collapse of scaffolding it is not allowed to move. If is there someone on the
scaffolding, & HSE
platform secure the wheel during working on it.

10. Emergency No available notice L  Established Contact for key personnel for Emergency
procedure boards posted at the sites Situation
 Ensure ALL are aware & understood the Emergency
Lack of responsible Procedure & Plan during formwork installation works.
person in case of  Ensuring the First Aid kits box is available at all time. Engineer,
emergency situation.  Stand-by Certified First Aider (if works commencing at the Activity
night shift operation)
Supervisor
Missing emergency  Trained First Aider Team to be arranged & deployed before
vehicle commencing works.
& HSE
 Emergency vehicle must be standby should in case of
Unavailability of First emergency need
Aider  Ensure adequate training among emergency rescue team

11. Short circuit  Ensure to instruct workers to replace fluids being used Safety
Working in
from the body by taking appropriate drinking water Officer/
climate Superviso
 Ensure appropriate dress code in cold/hot weather
Weather r
 Management Team must ensure that all working and
testing crew/personnel should follow client safety
L instructions and respond to their safety policy
 Ensure close monitoring by the activity supervisor and
assigned safety
 Ensure proper site timing while working as approved by
the Site Management Team.

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12 General Overcrowded and congested Low  Site of works to be kept neat and tidy at all times.
Housekeeping of work platforms  Keep the area organized and tidy at all times.
site  Waste to be immediately placed into waste containers
 / Receptacles.
 Store all materials securely and tidy.
Supervisor/
 Ensure all work areas are properly lit.
safety Officer
 Wear appropriate footwear and clothing to prevent
 Segregation of materials

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