How to Do a Risk Assessment Matrix
How to Do a Risk Assessment Matrix
Step 1: Identify Hazards. Relating to your scope, brainstorm potential hazards. ...
Step 2: Calculate Likelihood. For each hazard, determine the likelihood it will occur. ...
Step 3: Calculate Consequences. ...
Step 4: Calculate Risk Rating. ...
Step 5: Create an Action Plan. ...
Step 6: Plug Data into Matrix.
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Unprotected openings can pose significant risks to construction workers
Unprotected openings can pose significant risks to construction workers. A split-second misstep can result in a worker plummeting through an unprotected opening, causing severe injuries or even death. Head and internal injuries are common outcomes of such accidents. Recognizing the potential dangers of these openings and using the right fall protection system is crucial for maintaining a safe work environment and preventing unnecessary harm to workers.
👉 Take adequate safety precautions and work safely 👍
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Safety is everyone's responsibility!
Safety is everyone's responsibility! All employees, whether permanent or temporary, should be concerned with safety and should work as safely as possible. Making excuses for not working safely or trying to bypass safety rules and standards can cause injury to you or someone else.
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hazards and risk
A hazard is anything that could cause harm. And, risk, is a combination of two things – the chance that the hazard will cause harm and how serious that harm could be
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Know about Flashback Arrestor in hotwork
This means that resettable flashback arrestors come with a greater capacity for protection. They will shut down all connected hot work operations in an instant, so that faults and hazards can be identified and removed. However, they can then be reset once the inner sleeve has been recalibrated.
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Safety in oil and gas plant.
Workers often must work from elevated platforms or equipment. This poses a risk of slips, trips, and falls that could cause serious bodily harm. Accessing these places via a ladder, would thus require more precautions to safely guide workers. Vigilance and proper safety training are essential.
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Case Study - Consider the Ergonomic Factors During the Risk Assessment to Avoid the Impact...
Ergonomic factors
physical differences — body shapes, sizes, strength levels and capabilities, such as manual dexterity.
sensory differences — vision, hearing and touch.
mental abilities and personalities — reflected in aspects such as competence or behaviour.
knowledge and experience.
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Hierarchy of Control
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Fall Arrest System in Height Work
Fall arrest system is the name given to the group of equipment, components, and systems used to arrest (stop) a fall from height. These systems can be used to protect workers who that are working at heights.
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Case study for learning
Keep barricades around the crane's radius to restrict man movement.
Barricades can save many lives on construction sites
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Please share this video to make workplace safer and save life at workplace
Our Target is 100+ SHARE, to raise awareness about head injury by falling object and how safety helmet can protect the worker.
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A self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA)
A self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) is a device worn to provide breathable air in environments with oxygen deficiency, smoke, dangerous gases, and other airborne contaminants that may be otherwise dangerous to breathe.
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Manual Handling Ergonomics - Using Technology
Thanks to AI technologies, workers can now use wearable technologies to monitor and learn about their movement at work and prevent injuries. Typically, once a new worker has undergone manual handling training and signed off as being trained for the job, they will be left to fend for themselves.
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Noise is one of the most common occupational health hazards
To prevent adverse outcomes of noise exposure:
1. Choose low-noise tools and machinery.
2. Maintain and lubricate machinery and equipment (e.g., oil bearings)
3. Place a barrier between the noise source
and employee (e.g., sound walls or curtains)
4. Enclose or isolate the noise source.
5. In addition to engineering controls, use appropriate hearing protection equipment (e.g ear plug, ear muff)
Noise levels should be reduced to acceptable levels.
👉 Take adequate safety measures and work safely 👍
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chemical hazard reorgnization
The product labels contain clear symbols that quickly identify the chemical as hazardous. These may include: Pictograms - recognisable symbols that identify hazards (eg, flames, bomb, skull and crossbones) Signal words - WARNING or DANGER
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confined space hazard assessment
Understand potential entry hazards and be aware of signs and symptoms of exposure, • Wear PPE as specified on the permit or on the confined space hazard assessment, • Maintain communications with attendant, • Evacuate space immediately upon notification by Entry Attendant, • Alert the attendant and exit the space
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Work at Height Safety
ensure workers can get safely to and from where they work at height. ensure equipment is suitable, stable and strong enough for the job, maintained and checked regularly. take precautions when working on or near fragile surfaces. provide protection from falling objects
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Behavior based safety
Behavior based safety (BBS) is a proactive approach to increasing safe behavior in an area. BBS focuses on reducing hazards, risks, and incidents by observing the behavior of a person and determining what follows when this behavior occurs.
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Excessive noise can lead to health issues
Excessive noise can lead to health issues such as hearing loss, high blood pressure, and psychological stress. It can also impact concentration and sleep, resulting in a decline in both mental and physical performance.
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Construction safety⛑️
However hiring well trained professionals/experienced workforce, exclusions zone and proper training and supervision will play a vital role to mitigate the potential of accident.
Additional to above all
- Before starting activity all Equipment inspections shall be done and the equipment shall be fit to use.
-Task briefings/Training/Instruction and Information: before starting work and the potential hazards shall be well explained to the team involved in the activity.
- Deployment of well trained Flagman/Banksman.
- Traffic Management management inside the workzone.
- Full adherence to the PPE requirements
And most important No phone use and prevention of the unauthorized access especially the public entrance to the workplace.
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TOM RISK ASSESSMENT
To identify health and safety hazards and evaluate the risks presented within the workplace. To evaluate the effectiveness and suitability of existing control measures.
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Ergonomics Hazards - Workplace Health & Safety.
These include repetition, awkward posture, forceful motion, stationary position, direct pressure, vibration, extreme temperature, noise, and work stress.
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Trench Safety Essentials The Role of Knowledge, Competence, and Planning
Obeying OSHA trench safety standards
Having a written company policy
Selecting a competent person to inspect trenches
Wearing the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Ensuring continuous ventilation
Deploying fall protection safeguards
Using shoring systems
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