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HIRARC Assessment for Cycling Safety

The document provides information on a hazard identification, risk assessment, and risk control (HIRARC) conducted by the Chemical Engineering Faculty at UiTM Shah Alam, Malaysia. It identifies cycling as a work activity with the hazard of falling, which could cause injury. The existing risk control is cycling pads. The risk analysis determines the likelihood of an incident as 3 (possible) and the severity as 2 (minor injury), resulting in a risk level of 6 (medium). It recommends control measures and assigns a person in charge and due date/status. Tables define the likelihood, severity, and risk assessment ratings.

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HIRARC Assessment for Cycling Safety

The document provides information on a hazard identification, risk assessment, and risk control (HIRARC) conducted by the Chemical Engineering Faculty at UiTM Shah Alam, Malaysia. It identifies cycling as a work activity with the hazard of falling, which could cause injury. The existing risk control is cycling pads. The risk analysis determines the likelihood of an incident as 3 (possible) and the severity as 2 (minor injury), resulting in a risk level of 6 (medium). It recommends control measures and assigns a person in charge and due date/status. Tables define the likelihood, severity, and risk assessment ratings.

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FAKULTI KEJURUTERAAN KIMIA

Hazard Identification Risk Assessment Risk Control (HIRARC) Company: Location: Approved by: Date: Hazard Identification No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Work Activity CYCLING Hazard FALL Which can cause/effect INJURY Existing Risk Control (if any) CYCLING PAD Risk Analysis Likelihood (1-5) 3 (refer Table 1) Severity (1-5) 2 (refer table 2) Risk (Likelihood x severity) 3x2=6 Risk Control Recommended Control Measures Put if any PIC (Due Date/status) FKK, UiTM SHAH ALAM BUKIT CERAKAH Conducted by: Date: Liason Officer:

*Attach this form together with the list of participants

Reference: Table 1: Likelihood of an occurrence LIKELIHOOD (L) EXAMPLE RATING Most likely The most likely result of the hazard/event being realized 5 Possible Has a good chance of occuring at sometime in future 4 Conceivable Might be occur at sometime in future 3 Remote Has not been known to occur after many years 2 Inconceivable Is practically impossible has never occured 1 Table 2: Severity of hazard Severity (S) Example Catastrophic Numerous fatalities, irrecoverable property damage and productivity Approximately one single fatality major property damage if hazard is Fatal realized Seroius Non-fatal injury, permanent disability Minor Disabling but not permanent injury Negligible Minor abrasions, bruises, cuts, first aid type injury

Rating 5 4 3 2 1

Table 3: Risk Assessment Risk Description Action 15-25 High A HIGH risk requires immediate action to control the hazard as detailed in the hierarchy of control. Actions taken must be documented on the risk assessment form including date for completion 5-12 Medium A MEDIUM risk requires a planned approach to controlling the hazard and applies temporary measure if required. Actions taken must be documented on the risk assessment form including date for completion 1-4 Low A risk identified as LOW may be considered as acceptable and further reduction may not be necessary. However, if the risk can be resolved quickly and efficiently, control measures should be implemented and recorded

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