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RISK ASSESSMENT

Work Details

ACACIA FAST WAREHOUSE


PROJECT NO. Project Name
PROJECT

Company/Office KONSTRAKPHILS INC. HIRAC No. KPI-HIRAC-016 Rev.0


Work Description/
Sequence CONCRETE HOLLOW BLOCKS (CHB) LAYING
I.
II. STORAGE OF CONCRETE HOLLOW BLOCKS
# Hazard Identified Risk Description Initial Initial Mitigations Final Final By
L S Score L S Score Whom
1.Restrict or limit height/piling
1meter to 1.5 meters
Fall of CHB
2.Wear proper and good working Foreman,
Concrete hollow causing eye, body,
1
blocks concrete piling. hand and foot
4 4 16 PPE such safety goggles, gloves 3 2 6 Leadman, Safety
and safety shoes, and hard hat. Officer
injury
3.Toolbox talks topic about
hazards in concrete piling
1.Toolbox talks about risk in
manual handling of heavy
objects ergonomics and proper
posture.
2.Proper use w/ complete PPEs,
Fall of SOP, work standards, Proper
CHB.Causing eye, communication
Foreman,
body, hand and
2 Manual hauling
foot injury due to
5 4 20 2 2 4 Leadman, Safety
edges of hollow Officer
blocks.

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RISK ASSESSMENT
III. IV. PREPARATION OF CEMENT MORTAR AND LAYING OF HOLLOW BLOCKS
# Hazard Identified Risk Description Initial Initial Mitigations Final Final By
L S Score L S Score Whom
1.Toolbox talks about risk in
Overexertion, manual handling of heavy
muscular damage objects ergonomics and proper
cause by improper posture. . Foreman,
Manual handling, hand and 2.Proper use w/ complete PPEs, Leadman, Safety
1 handling/hauling of foot injury. Cement 5 4 20 such as hand gloves, eye 2 2 4 Officer
cement bags dust causing hand goggles, hard hat and safety
allergy/ eye shoes, SOP, work standards,
injury/irritation, back Proper communication,
and muscle strained 3.Proper washing of eyes, or use
portable eye wash kit.
Working platform should be Foreman,
adequate, (at least 900mm wide
Leadman, Safety
Fall of Fall from height, slips and securely tied in scaffolding)
2 and trips
4 5 20 2. No workers should be allowed 2 2 4 Officer
platform/materials
to work under the area where
masonry work is in progress.

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RISK ASSESSMENT
Risk Matrix
Consequences
Likelihood Rarely Unlikely Possible Likely Highly Likely
Severity People Assets
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
Very High (5) 5 10 15 20 25 Death Severe Damage
High (4) 4 8 12 16 20 Major Injury Major Damage
Medium (3) 3 6 9 12 15 Over 3 Day Injury Moderate Damage
Low (2) 2 4 6 8 10 Under 3 Day Injury Slight Damage
Very Low (1) 1 2 3 4 5 Minor Injury (no lost time) No Damage

Score Priority Action


1 to 4 Low Low risk identified – Control measures to be adopted and monitored
5 to 10 Medium Medium risk identified – Further controls may be required
11 to 25 High High risk identified – develop / determine further controls

Note: This HIRAC shall be reviewed and updated depending on the existing site condition and identified new hazards.

Prepared by: Approved by:

JAIME M. MILLAN JR ENGR. ROMEO ABELLA JR.


Safety Practitioner/ Sign Project Manager/ Sign

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