Risk Assessment For Acrylic Rubber Filled Coating
Risk Assessment For Acrylic Rubber Filled Coating
Risk Assessment For Acrylic Rubber Filled Coating
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RISK RISK
RESIDUAL RISK
CONSEQUENCES/ EVALUATION LEVEL ACCEPT
S.N. ACTIVITY HAZARD CAUSES OF HAZARD IMPLEMENTED CONTROL MEASURES
IMPACT Y/N?
P S H/M/L P S H/M/L
1 Delivery Pinned ,Pinch Unsafe and hasty Fatality, injury to Ensure all operators/drivers
and point(crush) maneuvering of vehicle the person and has HSE orientation
mobilizatio Hit by moving Narrow access ( space property damage Ensure that the truck roads
n of vehicle constraint are to be identified and location to
personnel be marked in the drawings
and Falling object Blind spot
equipment Absence of banksman Trained flag man/ signal
man to control vehicle maneuvering
Trespassing of personnel on
3 3 9 the route is to be monitored 1 4 4 Y
Reverse alarms for trucks is
to be operational while reversing
Unauthorized personnel or
other workers are to be restricted
from trucks movement path.
Safe distance to be
maintained between trucks and
personnel
2 Preparatio Contact to Untrained personnel Skin irritant 3 3 9 Ensure all workers has HSE 2 2 4 y
n and skin and eye performing task Minor Loss of orientation
mixing Failure to follow correct vision Refer MSDS/container
Inhalation of usage of PPE Dizziness and labels before using.
fumes and Hasty action resulting in respiratory Use dust masks, goggles,
vapors spillage infliction Gloves and full sleeve
coverall. (S/P)
Unauthorized personnel or
other workers are to be restricted
from work area
Portable eyewash bottle
shall be available at work
location. (S)
Use safety goggles and face
shields, wherever necessary
(S/P)
Ensure good
ventilation.
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3 Application Contact to Untrained personnel Skin irritant Ensure all workers has HSE
Coating skin and eye performing task Minor Loss of orientation
system Failure to follow correct vision Refer MSDS/container
Inhalation of usage of PPE Dizziness and labels before using.
fumes and Hasty action resulting in respiratory Use dust masks, goggles,
vapors spillage and infliction Gloves and full sleeve
coverall. (S/P)
accidental splash ,spray
Unauthorized personnel or
other workers are to be restricted
from work area
Portable eyewash bottle
3 3 9 shall be available at work 2 2 4 Y
location. (S)
Use safety goggles and face
shields, wherever necessary
(S/P)
Ensure good
ventilation.
Wear suitable respiratory
equipment. (Refer MSDS (S)
Avoid spillage and always
keep limited quantities as
demanded by the job.
Wherever required,
use mechanical
ventilation
4 Storage of Store near electrical Fatality, injury 4 4 16 All the personnel involved in the 1 4 4 Y
Coating Fire hazard circuitry job shall be required to change the
Damage to dress daily and wash hands
Materials Naked light ignition by property thoroughly.
smoking/hot work in close
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Persons in danger
Persons passing the site location/ truck routes, e.g. members of the public and persons in the Vehicles.
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All personnel in the team are to be made aware of the safe systems of work.
Emergency procedures
Site emergency procedures should make provision for the rescue of individuals from heights.
First-aid facilities should be available to cope with any significant injuries that may arise from the work.
Work should be monitored by Foreman and charge hand who are trained to ensure that any additional precautions or equipment required are
provided.
RISK MATRIX
Risk Rating (RR) – Severity x Likelihood
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LIKELIHOOD
(PROBABILITY)
Likely
(P) Rare Unlikely Possible Almost certain
Could happen often (on
Remote possibility (once Could happen but rare Could happen occasionally Could happen frequently
average once a month or
every 3 years or more) (typically once in a year) (on average quarterly) (once a week or more)
more)
SEVERITY 1 2 3 5
4
(IMPACT)
(S)
Low Low Low Low Medium
Insignificant 1
1 2 3 4 5
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Quick, easy controls should be implemented immediately and further action planned for when resources permit. Monitoring required
1-4
ensuring controls are maintained. Manage through routine procedures. Go for economic improvements where possible. Incident
Low
report must be completed.
Aim to reduce risks but costs of prevention may be limited. Undertake a risk assessment of the situation / task and implement the
appropriate actions. Actions should have a timescale and should be monitored. Where the risk involves work in progress undertake
5-12 a risk assessment as soon as possible to ensure the safety of the situation or task. Work should not start until the risk is
Medium reduced to an acceptable level. Considerable resources may have to be allocated. Contact your Manager and Risk Manager by
telephone about the actions that should be taken to reduce the risk/s. incident report must be completed. Incident must be added
to service risk register.
Do not commence the activity until a risk assessment has been completed to ensure the safety of the situation or task. If it is
15-25 not possible to reduce or eliminate the risk even with unlimited resources, work must remain prohibited. Inform your relevant
High Director, your Manager and the Risk Manager immediately by telephone. Incident report must be completed. Incident must be
added to service risk register.
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