JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS TOOLBOX TALKS ATTACHMENTS Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed Channel

ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed Channel

Toolbox talks:-Manual HandlingCOSHHNOISE Manual Handling We lift, manoeuvre and handle goods every day of our lives in one way or another, not just whilst at work but also during social activities such as gardening, DIY, shopping and sport. A bad back or injury today, could, and regularly does, turn into a painful back problem for… Continue reading JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS TOOLBOX TALKS ATTACHMENTS Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed Channel

JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed Channel

ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed Channel

  TASK: ­­­­­­­­ Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed Channel (Type 1)     Date: September 16, 2006 No ACTIVITY HAZARD RISK CONTROL MEASURES TO MINIMISE / ELIMINATE RISK RESPONSIBLE PERSON 1 Service location survey Manual handling operations (MHO’s) Work related upper limb disorders. Musculoskeletal injuries. Cuts, abrasions. Foot / toe injuries Maximum use of… Continue reading JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed Channel

Method Statement for Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed

ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed Channel

CONTENTS Purpose Scope of Work Definitions References Materials Plant  & Equipment Safety Prior Activities Procedure Responsibilities Attachments Purpose 1.1       To ensure that the open grouted riprap formed channel is executed safely and in accordance with the contract requirements and that all quality assurance/ control activities are conducted in a systematic manner, works are inspected and… Continue reading Method Statement for Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed

ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed Channel

ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed Channel

HAZARD / WORK: Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed Channel LOCATION:   H=High                        M=Medium                   L=Low                                Significant Risks H M L   Who May Be Harmed 1 Work related upper limb disorders. Musculoskeletal injuries. Cuts, abrasions. Foot / toe injuries     X       2 Dehydration, heat exhaustion. Heat stroke     X   Employees……………………… Continue reading ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Grouted Riprap Formed Channel

Method Statement for Construction of Open Concrete Formed Channel

ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Concrete Formed Channel

CONTENTS Purpose Scope of Work Definitions References Materials Plant  & Equipment Safety Prior Activities Procedure Responsibilities Attachments Purpose 1.1       To ensure that the open concrete formed channel is executed safely and in accordance with the contract requirements and that all quality assurance/ control activities are conducted in a systematic manner, works are inspected and conformance… Continue reading Method Statement for Construction of Open Concrete Formed Channel

JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Concrete Formed Channel

ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Concrete Formed Channel

  TASK: ­­­­­­­­ Construction of Open Concrete Formed Channel (Types 2a and 2b)     Date: August 23, 2006 No ACTIVITY HAZARD RISK CONTROL MEASURES TO MINIMISE / ELIMINATE RISK RESPONSIBLE PERSON 1 Service location survey Manual handling operations (MHO’s) Work related upper limb disorders. Musculoskeletal injuries. Cuts, abrasions. Foot / toe injuries Maximum use… Continue reading JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Concrete Formed Channel

ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Concrete Formed Channel

ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Concrete Formed Channel

HAZARD / WORK: Construction of Open Concrete Formed Channel LOCATION:                                                                                                  H=High                        M=Medium                   L=Low                                Significant Risks H M L   Who May Be Harmed 1 Work related upper limb disorders. Musculoskeletal injuries. Cuts, abrasions. Foot / toe injuries     X       2 Dehydration, heat exhaustion. Heat stroke     X  … Continue reading ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Construction of Open Concrete Formed Channel

JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS TOOLBOX TALKS ATTACHMENTS Manual Handling COSHH NOISE

Risk Assessment Procedure Step wise Guide

Toolbox talks:-Manual HandlingCOSHHNOISE Manual Handling We lift, maneuver and handle goods every day of our lives in one way or another, not just whilst at work but also during social activities such as gardening, DIY, shopping and sport. A bad back or injury today, could, and regularly does, turn into a painful back problem for… Continue reading JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS TOOLBOX TALKS ATTACHMENTS Manual Handling COSHH NOISE

JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS Placing of Sub-base and Gravel base

Method Statement for Sub base and Gravel Base

The responsible person is to ensure the control measures below are in place before the activity is carried out   TASK: Placing of Sub-base and Gravel base     Date:28 September xxx No ACTIVITY HAZARD RISK CONTROL MEASURES TO MINIMISE / ELIMINATE RISK RESPONSIBLE PERSON 1 Service location survey Manual handling operations (MHO’s) Work related… Continue reading JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS Placing of Sub-base and Gravel base

ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Placing of Sub-base and Gravel base

Hazard Meaning and Definition

HAZARD / WORK: Placing of Sub-base and Gravel base LOCATION:______________________________________________ H=High                        M=Medium                   L=Low                                Significant Risks H M L   Who May Be Harmed 1 Work related upper limb disorders. Musculoskeletal injuries. Cuts, abrasions. Foot / toe injuries.     X       2 Dehydration, heat exhaustion. Heat stroke     X   Employees…………………… X… Continue reading ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS Placing of Sub-base and Gravel base

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