Risk Assessment No. 04 ANCHOR HANDLING, RUNNING, SUIT CASE BU
Risk Assessment No. 04 ANCHOR HANDLING, RUNNING, SUIT CASE BU
Risk Assessment No. 04 ANCHOR HANDLING, RUNNING, SUIT CASE BU
RISK ASSESSMENT
Respirator
Work Vest
Safety Harness
Face Shield
Goggles
Ventilation
Fire Extinguisher
Lockout / Tag-out
Permit to Work
Stokes Basket
Life Rings
Barricades
WORK ACTIVITY:
VESSEL:
Other - List
INITIAL
RISK
REQUIRED CONTROLS
Describe fully all equipment, facility, and/or procedure controls applicable for each
hazard (i.e. if PPE is used as control, it must be specifically describe.) If a control can
only be verified by documentation then it must be available. All controls must be valid
in that they reduce severity, probability of both.
HAZARD DESCRIPTION
*H
*S
*E
REGISTERED NO :- 004
RESIDUAL
RISK
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S: Obtain weather report, anchor pattern, TOPO Chart and good Survey
Equipment before starting operations.
Toolbox talk & proper PPE.
Test engines and all systems/equipment before approaching barge.
Approach barge slowly and carefully and maintain position at safe
distance from barge, within reach of crane.
Banksman to give good signal to crane operator and use portable VHF if
necessary.
Do not stand directly under suspended load/cranes boom.
Use tag line to steady buoy and secure after reaching and lay on deck.
Deck to be made clean and tidy before commencing operation.
Use good lighting on deck during night time.
H: Increased fluid intake (Awareness)
Provision of shade where possible
Scheduling of tasks
Ship captains medical guide
COSWP.
Sun block
Sun shade brims on hats
Tinted glasses
Long sleeve coveralls.
S: Chock buoy as soon as lay on deck.
Master to manoeuvre vessel to best position where rolling is felt minimal.
Work in pair to attach the soft line to the slip hook.
Crane must have hooks sling extension.
Work in pair, one to hold tag line to steady the hook while one to release
the pick up wire from the hook.
S: Chock buoy as soon as lay on deck.
Master to manoeuvre vessel to best position where rolling is felt minimal.
Work in pair to attach the soft line to the slip hook.
S: Master to manoeuvre vessel to best position where rolling is felt
minimal
and no tension on the pennant wire.
Keep hand away from shackle's nut when it is going to be hit to loosen.
S: Good pennant wire is to be used.
Move away from main deck before heaving up the pennant wire.
Manoeuvre vessel to reduce tension on the wire.
S: Engineer on duty to closely monitor engines and other running
machineries performance to ensure no stoppage will occur.
Maintain good seamanship, keep a good look out and communicate with
other nearby veassels.
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S: Keep away from aft deck as long as the pennant wire still connected to
the winch or until instructed from bridge.
Keep stern in line with the wire direction to the barge.
Controlled slacking of the pennant wire and good ship handling.
H
Do not shift anchor when vessel less than 100 m from any pipeline.
Maintain communication with barge foreman and surveyor on duty.
E: SOPEP Equipment in placed.
Contingencies preparedness.
S: Maintain communication with barge foreman and surveyor on duty to
ensure that the target position is correct.
Master to slow speed when approaching target and to stop on target and
H maintain position there until anchor reached bottom.
High winch speed or gravity fall to be activated.
E: SOPEP Equipment in placed.
Contingencies preparedness.
S: Master to manoeuvre vessel to best position where rolling is felt
minimal
and no tension on the pennant wire
M
Master to bring vessel close to the target/bull's eye to ensure pennant is
slack.
Keep hand away from shackle's nut when it is going to be hit to loosen.
S: Master to bring vessel close to the target/bull's eye to ensure pennant
is slack.
M Slip hook to have chain ring to be attached to other lighter hook
improvised near the winch for tripping to release the soft line.
Work to be done by 2 AB.
S: Move vessel slowly ahead with stern straight to the anchor dropping
M target.
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