Manual handling of waste Expose to bacteria and viruses Inhalation to Health impacts (diseases) Staff to be suitably trained in manual
ed in manual handling. Suitable Regulated waste stores must be able to be securely Permit Receiver
bags / Performing dust Personnel Injury PPE (Personal Protective Equipment supplied. locked to prevent access by unauthorized persons. Site Engineer
Housekeeping Electrical hazards like frayed cords, missing As soon as practicable remove and dispose of all regulated All lids and seals must be maintained on waste storage Supervisor
ground pins, improper wiring in the area waste to a licensed waste disposal facility or recycling receptacles to ensure that the waste does not cause an Foreman
Poor in housekeeping Protruding nails, sharp facility odor nuisance.
materials and etc. Provide adequate wash room area with hand soap Lids on general waste bins containing food scraps will
Slip, trip and Falls Weekly inspection of designated site waste management have either a lock or a clasp to prevent access by
13. areas to ensure that the waste material is appropriately 4 2 8 wildlife 4 1 4
separated, stored and Labelled
Poor in housekeeping Slip, Trips & Falls Encourage cleaning at the end of the day or week, but Sufficient bins must be available for the Contractor at Permit Receiver
clean as you go to ensure sites are maintained at all times. each work face to cope with debris generated Site Engineer
Maintain that combustible debris, rubbish and waste Bins must be emptied/changed immediately when full Supervisor
material are removed from working area at the end of each Adequate brushes, brooms, shovels, heavy duty refuse Foreman
shift of work. bags, vacuum cleaners and the likes must be available
14. Housekeeping Personnel Injury 3 3 9 at all times. 3 1 3
15. Emergency Response Inadequate Emergency Response Personal Injury, Fatality Personnel must know and understand the HSE 3 4 12 All staff should be familiar with the closest ambulance 1 3 3 Permit Receiver
Property Damage requirements of this procedure that apply to their work. point at the site and the Site Engineer
Know and understand their role inthe event of emergency Emergency contact number. Supervisor
occurrence Know the locations of Safe Assembly Points Neom Emergency Number -0144348911 Neom HSE Foreman
(SAP) and first aid stations. Duty Number: 0505240575
An emergency contact number shall be posted close to the
activity location.
16 Lifting Unplanned lifting,activity,High wind Serious injury to ground workers, Only certified and approved operator shallbe permitted to 4 4 16 • Wear appropriate PPEs and keep hands clear and 2 4 Permit Receiver
velocity,Failure of lifting and involvedworkers and supervisors, operate theequipment. out of line of fire of strapping equipment activity. Site Engineer
riggingequipment, Unauthorized Person Injury, Fatality,Property All lifting gears shall inspect prior touse on site. Use appropriate PPEs. (Dotted handgloves, dust Supervisor
operator/Rigger, Failure to comply permit damage, All defective gears foundin the site shall beremoved. mask, safety goggles,Coverall should be worn. 8 Foreman
requirement,Found defective lifting, Gears All lifts should have liftingplan prior to lift. Conduct toolbox.
Crane operation must stop when winds velocity is at or
exceeds 20mph, Lifting must be perform by certified