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CNX Project Hira

The document outlines various construction activities and associated risks, including loading/unloading materials, scaffold erection, and electrical installations. It identifies potential hazards such as equipment failure, falls, and electrocution, along with recommended risk control measures like deploying trained personnel and ensuring equipment safety. The project is managed by a team with designated roles for preparation, review, approval, and health and safety management.
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CNX Project Hira

The document outlines various construction activities and associated risks, including loading/unloading materials, scaffold erection, and electrical installations. It identifies potential hazards such as equipment failure, falls, and electrocution, along with recommended risk control measures like deploying trained personnel and ensuring equipment safety. The project is managed by a team with designated roles for preparation, review, approval, and health and safety management.
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Sl.no.

Activities

1 Loading and Un loading of Materials by Mechanical Equipment (farana, pick and carry,
tower crane, mobile crane, pulleys, Monkey Lifts, etc.)
2 Scaffold Erection & Dismantling
3 Fabrication works (Welding, Gas cutting, Grinding, Brazing, etc.)
4 Temporary Electrical Supply, Installation Activities (Panels, DB's, Cable Management,
Diesel Generator, Earthing, etc.)
5 Demolition, Chipping (by equipment, power tools, hand tools, etc.)
6 Water proofing work (bitumen, adhesives, sealants, synthetic chemicals etc.)
7 Masonry work in internal floors (block / brick work & plastering)
8 Supports fixing - Tie rod (Hi-tech), cable tray, conduit, angles, raceway, pipe fixing
work (fire fighting, electrical, HVAC, FAPA, Access & Device Control Systems)
9 Cable laying/ pulling works (Electrical, Fire Alarm & Public Addressing systems 'FAPA',
Access Control & Devices, Net working Cables)
10 Duct fabrication, assembling and erection (GI, Pre-insulated ducts)
11 Duct insulation (adhesives)
12 POP Punning (application) for wall and ceiling work
13 Gypsum partition / ceiling & MS / GI frame fixing
14 Glass wool / rockwool fixing work
15 Carpentry Work / Wood works , Corian Works (Shelf, tables, racks, doors, etc.)
16 Installation of UPS and Batteries
Below ceiling Internal works - Height Work (with the erection, use and dismantling of
17 mobile or fixed scaffold and ladder) - 1.8 meters height work platform / level from
floor
18 Commissioning & energizing of new electrical, mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic
equipment
19 Carpet laying in floors
Remark
Project: CNX BENGALURU

Sl.No. Activity

Vehicle with loaded Material will be enter the F-2


Block Gate .Un loading process of Materials using
1
Mechanical Equipment (Manually ,trolly, etc.) will be done at
unloading area near Service Lift no 1 B Wing .

2 Scaffold Erection & Dismantling


Fabrication works (Welding, Gas cutting, Grinding, Brazing,
3
etc.)
Temporary Electrical Supply, Installation Activities (Panels,
4
DB's, Cable Management, Diesel Generator, Earthing, etc.)

Demolition, Chipping (by equipment, power tools, hand tools,


5
etc.)
Water proofing work (bitumen, adhesives, sealants, synthetic
6
chemicals etc.)

Masonry work in internal floors (block / brick work &


7
plastering)

Supports fixing - Tie rod (Hi-tech), cable tray, conduit, angles,


8 raceway, pipe fixing work (fire fighting, electrical, HVAC,
FAPA, Access & Device Control Systems)
Cable laying/ pulling works (Electrical, Fire Alarm & Public
9 Addressing systems 'FAPA', Access Control & Devices, Net
working Cables)

Duct fabrication, assembling and erection (GI, Pre-insulated


10
ducts)
11 Duct insulation (adhesives)

12 POP Punning (application) for wall and ceiling work

13 Gypsum partition / ceiling & MS / GI frame fixing

14 Glass wool / rockwool fixing work


Carpentry Work / Wood works , Corian Works (Shelf, tables,
15
racks, doors, etc.)

16 Installation of UPS and Batteries

Below ceiling Internal works - Height Work (with the erection,


17 use and dismantling of mobile or fixed scaffold and ladder) -
1.8 meters height work platform / level from floor
Commissioning & energizing of new electrical, mechanical,
18
hydraulic or pneumatic equipment

19 Carpet laying in floors

Prepared By : Mr Muhammad Ashiq CH


Reviewed By : Mr. Sachin Harith
Approved By : Mr. Sreenidhi (C&W Manager)
Accepted By : Mr Jijith R (C&W HSE Manager)
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK

Preliminary Risk Assessment


Hazard
S L

1. Failure of lifting equipment.


2. Persons getting hit.
3. Fall of material due to unsecured load, stoppers, counter weight, etc.
4. Toppling of equipment.
5. Failure of lifting equipment, lifting tools and tackles, etc. 4 5
6. Fall of persons while climbing on to the load for slinging / de- slinging.
7.vehicle my topple.

8.workers and people may get hit by vehicle.

1. Collapse of scaffold
2. Fall of materials, hand tools
3. Fall of Person due to slip, trip, obstruction in access, openings, failure to
anchor safety harness
5 5
4. Protruding upright rebars
5. Usage of defective / damaged materials
6. Electrocution due to overhead lines
7. Uneven ground surface, loose soil
1. Hot flying fragments, breaking of grinding, cutting wheels.
2. Electrocution.
3. Explosion
4. Contact with Hot objects, rotating parts
5. Back fire & Flash back
5 3
6. Fall of person from height
7. Fall of material & equipment's
8. Entanglement of cables with gas hoses
8. Inhalation of fumes, gas, dust.
9. Exposure to Ultra violet, Infrared light rays
1. Electrocution
2. Deployment of untrained workforce
3. Fall of Person due to slip, trip, obstruction in access, slippery floor, etc.
4. DB, Panel Boards, DG, Cables lying on the wet surface, water, etc.
5. Poor Visibility 5 3
6. Use of non standard, damaged / defective plug tops, ELCB, RCCB, light
fixtures, DB's, MCB, cables, change over switch, glands, hand & power tools,
rubber mats, etc.
7. Fall of material

1. Poor Visibility
2. Hit by objects / obstructions
3. Fall of person
4. Fall of material, collapse of structure
5. Noise & vibration
6. Under ground & over head utilities (electrical, plumbing, pressure lines, etc.)
7. Awkward Postures
5 3
8. Dust
9. Contact with sharp edges
10. Caught in between
11. Flying fragments / pieces
12. Electrocution
13. Deployment of untrained workforce
14. Compressed air
15. Usage of defective / damaged equipment, tools, etc.
1. Absorption/ingestion
2. Deployment of untrained workers
3. Fall of person, Slips and trips due to water accumulation
4. Unauthorized entry
5. Slippery floor
6. Inhalation/Skin absorption/ingestion of toxic substance, fumes 5 3
7. Burn from hot bitumen
8. Fire and explosion (part of hot work)
9. Vector breeding in stagnant water
10. Hazards pertaining to confined work (illumination, ventilation, space
constraint

1. Ergonomics
2. Deployment of Untrained persons
3. Poor illumination
4. Sharp tools, edges
5 3
5. Use of damaged / defective scaffolds, tools, hand made tools.
6. Fall of Men & Materials
7. Slips & trips due to unwanted material on floor
8. Absorption / ingestion / inhalation of cement dust / other chemicals.

1. Use of damaged scaffolds, ladders


2. Fall of Men and Materials
3. Use of damaged power tools
4. Cable joints/ Damaged cables
5 4
5. Slip & trip due to unwanted materials on floor, slippery surface
6. Inhalation/Absorption of dust
7. Sharp tools / edges
8. Ergonomics
1. Damaged scaffold, ladder in use
2. Fall of men and materials 3.
Ergonomics
4. Slips and trips
5. Poor coordination
6. Sharp edges 4 3
7. Deployment of untrained persons.
8. Damaged Cables in use
9. Poor cable Management
10. Toppling of scaffold
11. Obstructions in access and egress

1. Use of damaged scaffolds


2. Fall of men and materials
3. Ergonomics
4. Deployment of untrained persons
5. Sharp edges, tools
6. Excessive Noise
4 3
7. Over stacking of Materials
8. Use of Defective and damaged power tools, duct lifter
9. Electrocution
10. Obstruction with Overhead services
11. Lifting of excessive weight
12. Obstructions in access
1. Vapors Inhalation
2. absorption
3. Spillage of Adhesive materials
4. Deployment of untrained person
5. Fire
4 3
6. Unauthorized entry
7. Use of damaged scaffold
8. Fall of men and materials
9. Contact of adhesive with sparks due to hot work
10. Poor ventilation

1. Use of damaged scaffolds


2. Deployment of untrained workmen
3. Inhalation/Absorption of POP dust
4. Fall of man and materials
5. Slippery floor
4 2
6. Ergonomics
7. Inhalation/Absorption of POP dust
8. Slip & trip due to unwanted materials on floor, slippery surface
9. Damaged power tools in use
10. Electrical Hazard

1. Fall of man and materials


2. Slips & Trips
3. Sharp edges / tools
4. Usage of damaged scaffolds / working platform
5. Inhalation / Absorption of dust
6. Damaged power tools, lifting tools & tackles in use
7. Damaged cables in use 5 2
8. Ergonomics
9. Electrocution
10. Obstruction in access
11. Collapse of partition / frames
12. Caught in between
13. Flying fragments

1. Inhalation / skin irritation Absorption of glass wool / rockwool dust


2. Sharp hand tools
3. Poor ventilation
4. Fire due to Hot work near by
5. Fall of man & materials
6. Slip & trip due to unwanted materials on floor, obstructions in access 4 2
7. Deployment of untrained workers
8. Usage of damaged scaffolds
9. Usage of damaged power tools
10. Contact with rotating parts
11. Electrocution
1. Slip & trip due to unwanted materials on floor, slippery surface, obstructions,
etc.
2. Damaged power tools, hand tools, cutting & grinding wheels in use
3. Damaged cables in use
4. Damaged scaffolds / working platform in use 4 3
5. Fall of men and materials
6. Sharp hand tools, edges
7. Deployment of untrained person
8. Fire du

1. Spark due to loose contact


2. DC electrical shock
3. Explosion
4. Combustible gases.
5. Slips and trips
6. In-competent supervision
5 2
7. Inadequate cooling and fire protection system
8. Unauthorized Entry
9. Electrolyte / Reactive acid
10. Fall of material
11. Short circuit
12. Awkward posture

3. Entanglement with overhead electric cable, Over head services


4. Poor design / missing members
5. Slip and Trip
7. Fall of person
8. Fall of materials

5 3

9. Poor Illumination
1. Sudden release of energy leading to injury, fatality or property damage
2. Electric shock or fire
3. Caught / struck / crush in between
4. Arc Flash
5. Deployment of untrained workforce
6. Deviation from OEM procedures 5 2
7. Awkward postures
8. Contact with sharp edges, rotating parts
9. Use of damaged / defective equipment, tools, etc.
10. Poor visibility
11. Space constraints

1. Awkward postures
2. Fall of person due to Slip/Trip, obstruction, etc.
3. Inhalation of dust, odor. 3 2
4. Lifting excessive weight
5. Contact with sharp tools

shiq CH

W Manager)
HSE Manager)
FICATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT

ry Risk Assessment
Recommended Risk Control Measures
Risk
Category
1. Trained, experienced & authorized operators, riggers, banksman and signal men to
be deployed for the lifting activity / operation.
2. Third party test certificate with valid dates for lifting equipment, tools and tackles,
etc.
3. Vehicle / equipment fitness, maintenance log, reverse horn, alarm, rear view mirror
(RVM), both outer rear view mirror (ORVM), two wheel choke, seat belt, indicators,
High
wipers, out rigger, tread in tyres, delay start device, boom limit switch, hoist limit
switch, safety latch, safe load indicator (SLI), Load chart. Relevant legal vehicle /
equipment documents to be with valid dates (3rd party certificate, registration
certificate, pollution, insurance, etc.)
4. Training for the operators, riggers, signal man, banksman to be conducted by the
vendor based on the findings (weekly, fortnightly, monthly).

1. Scaffold to be erected on levelled and firm ground with base plates


2. Screening of workers to be done along with height phobia test.
High 3. Trained & experienced workers to be engaged for erection and dismantling of scaffold
4. Qualified and experienced scaffold inspector to be deployed, Scaffold tag to be signed by
scaffold inspector along with scaffold identification register
1. Qualified Welder to be deployed for welding activity
2. Trained, experienced & authorized gas cutter, grinder, brazer operator, etc. to be deployed
for the applicable activity
3. Welding machine, Gas cutting Set, hand tools, power tools need to be inspected for defects
/ damages, standard tools & tackles and rectified prior to usage.
4. Electrical cable routing to be done overhead & electrical equipment to be routed through
30mA ELCB / RCCB, MCB with earth continuity, body earthing to be provided for welding
machine.
High 5. Trained and experienced workers to be deployed, job specific training w.r.t the activity to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
6. Combustible materials to be removed from the work area and the area below the work
location where welding /gas cutting slag will fall.
7. Safety helmet, Safety Shoes, Leather Hand Gloves, Face shield (grinding & gas cutting-
shade-4, welding - shade-11) leather apron, ear plugs, ear muffs, safety goggles to be used.
Safety harness to be used while working at height.
8. Working platform to be provided with mid rail, hand rail, toe board, access and egress free
from obstructions for work at height.
1. Licensed electrician to be deployed by the vendor.
2. Authorized person to operate the electrical equipment, power tools, Main Panels, etc. - area
to be barricaded and demarcated.
3. Single line diagram, electric shock treatment chart to be displayed, Signages to be displayed
High for the high voltage areas, emergency contact nos. to be displayed.
4. All electrical installations (Panels, DB's, plug tops, sockets, connectors, rubber mats, etc.) to
be of IS approved manufacturer and to be routed through MCB, 30 mA ELCB / RCCB,
Recommended to use IP rated industrial connectors (IP 65 for external and IP 55 for internal
works) for cable joints or terminations / electrical DBs

1. Trained and experienced workforce to be deployed.


2. Trained, experienced & authorized operator to be deployed for the equipment.
3. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
High conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
4. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
5. Job rotation to be done for the persons operating jack hammer / compressor
1. Trained, experienced & medically fit workforce to be deployed.
2. Trained, experienced & authorized operator to be deployed for the equipment.
3. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
4. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
High
5. Water proofing chemical MSDS to be submitted/ displayed before starting the job and
training on MSDS to the workers engaged to be conducted.
6. Area to be barricaded & warning signages to be displayed
7. Forced or natural ventilation to be provided
8. Safety helmet, safety shoes, heat resistance gum boot, goggles, nitrile hand gloves, nose
mask, heat resistant apron to be used.

1. Trained, experienced & medically fit workforce to be deployed.


2. Trained, experienced & authorized operator to be deployed for the equipment.
3. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
4. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
5. Blocks not to be stacked more than 1.5m height.
6. Only limited blocks (max 2nos) to be placed on the mobile scaffold platform.
7. All hand tools, power tools to be inspected and damaged / defective tools to be rectified /
removed.
8. Barricade the area beneath the working location / floor edge, cover the open shafts, provide
High fall prevention arrangement on other side.
9. Warning signage to be displayed.
10. Wheel barrow to be used to shift the materials & it is not to be overloaded.
11. Materials to be 1.5m away from the floor edge.
12. Access / egress to be provided free from obstructions, slippery surfaces.
13. MSDS to be displayed and training for the same to be provided to all concerned person.
14. Mobile scaffold to be equipped with full boarded working platform, guard rails, mid rail, toe
board, access & egress, wheel brakes, tested and certified scaffold material to be used.
Inspection tags to be displayed on the scaffolds for identification of 'safe to use' / 'unsafe to
use'.
15. Locking of wheels to be done before using the scaffold, Scaffold not to be dragged/pulled
while workers are standing on the platform.

1. Trained, experienced & medically fit workforce to be deployed.


2. Trained, experienced & authorized operator to be deployed for the equipment.
3. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
High 4. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
5. All hand tools, power tools to be inspected and damaged / defective tools to be rectified /
removed.
6. Safety helmet, safety shoes, hand gloves, reflective jacket, goggles, ear plugs to be used.
1. Trained, experienced & medically fit workforce to be deployed.
2. Trained, experienced & authorized operator to be deployed for the equipment.
3. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
4. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
5. All hand tools, power tools to be inspected and damaged / defective tools to be rectified /
removed.
Med 6. Safety helmet, safety shoes, hand gloves, reflective jacket, nose mask to be used.
7. Clear understanding between the workers involved in the activity on verbal communication.
8. Electric cables to be routed overhead, free from naked joints and all portable tools to be
routed through 30mA ELCB / RCCB & MCB.
9. The area to be barricaded and warning signages to be displayed at the location.
10. Mobile scaffold to be equipped with full boarded working platform, guard rails, mid rail, toe
board, access & egress, wheel brakes, tested and certified scaffold material to be used.
Inspection tags to be displayed on the scaffolds for identification of 'safe to use' / 'unsafe to
use'.

1. Trained, experienced & medically fit workforce to be deployed.


2. Trained, experienced & authorized operator to be deployed for the equipment.
3. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
4. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
5. All hand tools, power tools to be inspected and damaged / defective tools to be rectified /
removed.
6. Safety helmet, safety shoes, hand gloves, reflective jacket, cut resistance hand gloves,
goggles, ear muffs, ear plugs & nose mask to be used.
Med
7. Clear understanding between the workers involved in the activity on verbal communication.
8. Electric cables to be routed overhead, free from naked joints and all portable tools to be
routed through 30mA ELCB / RCCB & MCB.
9. The area to be barricaded and warning signages to be displayed at the location.
10. Mobile scaffold to be equipped with full boarded working platform, guard rails, mid rail, toe
board, access & egress, wheel brakes, tested and certified scaffold material to be used.
Inspection tags to be displayed on the scaffolds for identification of 'safe to use' / 'unsafe to
use'.
11. Locking of wheels to be done before using the scaffold, Scaffold not to be dragged/pulled
while workers are standing on the platform.
1. Trained, experienced & medically fit workforce to be deployed.
2. Trained, experienced & authorized operator to be deployed for the equipment, adhesive
applicator to be deployed for the activity.
3. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
4. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
Med 5. All hand tools, power tools to be inspected and damaged / defective tools to be rectified /
removed.
6. Safety helmet, safety shoes, hand gloves, reflective jacket, hand gloves, goggles &
respirators to be used.
7. MSDS of adhesive materials to be displayed and training on MSDS to be conducted to all
workers and supervisors involved in activity
8. Electric cables to be routed overhead, free from naked joints and all portable tools to be
routed through 30mA ELCB / RCCB & MCB.

1. Trained, experienced & medically fit workforce to be deployed.


2. Trained, experienced & authorized applicator to be deployed for the application.
3. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
Med 4. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
5. Area to be barricaded and warning signages to be displayed at the location.
6. Electric cables to be routed overhead, free from naked joints and all portable tools to be
routed through 30mA ELCB / RCCB & MCB.

1. Trained, experienced & medically fit workforce to be deployed.


2. Trained, experienced & authorized operator to be deployed for the equipment.
3. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
4. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
Med
taken in the activity.
5. GI-channel to be stored only at designated material stacking area. Area to be barricaded
and warning signages to be displayed at the location.
6. Electric cables to be routed overhead, free from naked joints and all portable tools to be
routed through 30mA ELCB / RCCB & MCB.

1. Trained, experienced & medically fit workforce to be deployed.


2. Trained, experienced & authorized operator to be deployed for the equipment.
3. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
Med 4. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
5. Area to be barricaded and warning signages to be displayed at the location.
6. Electric cables to be routed overhead, free from naked joints and all portable tools to be
routed through 30mA ELCB / RCCB & MCB.
1. Trained, experienced & medically fit workforce to be deployed.
2. Trained, experienced & authorized operator to be deployed for the equipment.
3. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
4. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
5. Area to be barricaded and warning signages to be displayed at the location.
6. Electric cables to be routed overhead, free from naked joints and all portable tools to be
Med
routed through 30mA ELCB / RCCB & MCB. Industrial plug, socket & connectors to be used.
7. Rotating part of the machine to be guarded.
8. All hand tools, power tools to be inspected and damaged / defective tools to be rectified /
removed. Battery operated tools to be preferred.
9. Safety helmet, safety shoes, hand gloves, reflective jacket, ear plugs, goggles, nose mask
to be used.
10. Lighting to be provided for clear visibility.
11. Hot work not to be carried out near the work location, storage area.

1. Trained, experienced, authorized workforce to be deployed.


2. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
3. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
4. All hand tools, power tools to be inspected and damaged / defective tools to be rectified /
removed.
Med
5. Safety helmet, safety shoes / gumboots, hand gloves, reflective jacket, goggles, nose mask
to be used.
7. LOTO procedure to be followed before working on live energy.
8. Non-conductive hand tools to be used.
9. Batteries to be kept away from source of ignition, Battery terminals to be protected.
10. Access should be free from obstruction, slippery surfaces.
11. Material stacking to be less than 1.5m height

1. Trained, experienced & medically fit workforce to be deployed.


2. Trained, experienced & authorized operator to be deployed for the equipment.
3. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
High 4. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
5. All hand tools, power tools to be inspected and damaged / defective tools to be rectified /
removed.
6. Safety helmet, safety shoes, full body harness, life line to be used.
1. Trained, experienced, authorized workforce to be deployed.
2. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
3. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
4. All hand tools, power tools to be inspected and damaged / defective tools to be rectified /
removed.
5. Safety helmet, safety shoes / gumboots, hand gloves, reflective jacket, goggles, nose mask
to be used. Arc flash suit to be used (if applicable).
Med 6. All rotating parts to be guarded, sharp tools, edges to be insulated / protected.
7. LOTO procedure to be followed before working on live energy. Refer OEM / Supplier
instructions
8. Non-conductive hand tools to be used.
9. Discharge of the energy in the system / process to be done. All electrical conductors to be
earthed for complete discharge.
10. Access should be free from obstruction, slippery surfaces. Not to enter the work area until
the energy is drained from the system.
11. Lighting to be provided for clear visibility
12. Unwanted materials to be removed.

1. Trained, experienced & medically fit workforce to be deployed.


2. Training on the hazards and control measures related to equipment's & related works to be
conducted by the vendor (weekly, fortnightly, monthly)
3. Toolbox talks to be given by the vendor to the work force daily for the precautions to be
taken in the activity.
4. Work area to be barricaded to avoid movement of other team members and warning
signages to be displayed at the location.
6. Access to be free from obstructions, slippery surfaces.
Med 7. Sharp tools to be protected when not in use, and not to be exposed / protruding
8. All hand tools to be inspected and damaged / defective tools to be rectified / removed.
9. Safety helmet, safety shoes / spike shoes, reflective jacket, nose mask to be used.
10. Lighting to be provided for clear visibility.
11. Materials not to be stacked more than 1.5m height, unwanted materials to be removed
immediately or segregated at a corner.
12. Trolleys to be used for shifting materials.
13. Fire point / extinguishers to be available and accessible
14. Training on MSDS to be conducted for the persons involved in the activity.
Location: 4th Floor F-2 Block B Wing Embassy Manyata Business park.

Final Risk Assessment


Risk Owner
S L Risk Category

General Contractor (GC) 3 2 Med

General Contractor (GC) 5 2 Med


General Contractor (GC) 3 2 Med
General Contractor (GC) 4 2 Med

General Contractor (GC) 4 2 Med


General Contractor (GC) 3 2 Med

General Contractor (GC) 3 2 Med

General Contractor (GC) 3 2 Med


General Contractor (GC) 3 1 Low

General Contractor (GC) 3 1 Low


General Contractor (GC) 3 1 Low

General Contractor (GC) 3 1 Low

General Contractor (GC) 3 1 Low

General Contractor (GC) 3 1 Low


General Contractor (GC) 2 1 Low

General Contractor (GC) 3 2 Med

General Contractor (GC) 4 2 Med


General Contractor (GC) 3 1 Low

General Contractor (GC) 3 1 Low

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