The responsible person is to ensure the control measures below are in place before the activity is carried out
TASK:Rendering Works for Buildings
Date: 26th September 2007
No
ACTIVITY
HAZARD
RISK
CONTROL MEASURES TO MINIMISE / ELIMINATE RISK
RESPONSIBLE PERSON
1
Rendering Works
Use of hand tools
Cuts, abrasions, broken bones, eye injuries
Supervisor to inspect hand tools prior to commencement of works to ensure tools are in good condition. Site minimum PPE to be worn at all times
Manual handling operations (MHO’s)
Work related upper limb disorders. Musculoskeletal injuries. Cuts, abrasions. Foot / toe injuries, eye injuries
Maximum use of equipment to reduce need for MHO’s MHO Training prior to any work being carried out (Toolbox talk attached) This training is to be documented Wearing of gloves Wearing of safety shoes Wearing of safety glasses
Extreme heat
Dehydration, heat exhaustion. Heat stroke
Ready supply of cold water and Oral rehydration products ie Salt & Dextrose tablets. No work to be conducted under the sun between 12:00 & 15:00 (July & August only). In the event that natural airflow is restricted, industrial air movers will be employed. No worker shall work within the excavation for longer than 40 minutes without a ten minute break in a shaded area which will be provided for this purpose.
Noise
Deafness, CEMP violation
Noise monitoring will be conducted to measure noise as required by the CEMP. Proactive measures will be taken to reduce noise SFAIRP. Hearing protection will be available on request to all exposed staff should the TWA Noise level reach 80dBa. Hearing protection will be mandatory if the TWA background noise reaches 85dBa.
Rush Coat Cement Slurry
COSHH related injuries
COSHH Assessment will be conducted on the rush coat material prior to its use and the findings will be implemented prior to any such use.
This JHA was prepared by:-
This JHA was authorised by:-
Max Morales Safety Manager OAJ-JV Date:- 26 September 2007
Hossam Louis Section Manager – Buildings OAJ-JV Date:- 26 September 2007