Risk Assessment Template for Cement Board Dry Wall Partitions
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Risk Assessment Template for Cement Board Dry Wall Partitions.

WRITTEN SAFE WORK PROCEDURE.

OBJECTIVE.

To prevent injuries to employees and / or property damage incidents.


PROCEDURE.

Do pre-use inspection of all equipment to be used and replace or repair faulty items.

Use trained competent employees only.

Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment i.e.

  • Hardhat.
  • Safety boots.
  • High visibility vest
  • Hand gloves
  • Overalls.
  • Eye protection.
  • Ear protection
  • Hearing protection

Prior to work commencement.

Must have PPE – safety footwear, gloves, hardhat, goggles, foul weather clothing etc.

Must have appropriate tools and equipment in good condition.

Must have weatherproof covers for materials and equipment, waste containers, warning tape.

Consider risks and hazards in work area. Refer any concerns to supervisor. Are relevant permits in place?

Check if it is necessary to secure area adjacent to work. Refer to supervisor if appropriate.

Arrange for transport of materials and equipment to site via supervisor.

Ensure materials and equipment are secure or removed when site unattended, e.g. overnight or during breaks.


Hazards.


    1. Manual handling of materials and equipment – LITE to be always                             considered.

       2. Slips and trips from untidy work area.

       3. Falling of materials.

       4. Collapse of existing structures, e.g., scaffolding, working platform.

       5. Hazards associated with equipment used for lifting of materials, e.g.,                       Cranes, forklift, etc.

       6. Hazards associated with heavy vehicles

       7. Hazards associated with Electrical power tools and Hand tools

       8. Contact with sharp edges of materials.

       9. Contact with chemicals.

      10. Consideration of weather and ground conditions must be made. If in doubt              refer to supervisor.

      11. Environmental damage.

      12. Fire hazard.

      13. Electrical hazard.

      14. Working at heights. 


Harm.

 

 Minor/major cuts and contusions, loss of limbs, fractures, concussion, to fatality, environmental damage

 

Persons in danger.

Mason, ordinary labor's, mechanical equipment operators and supervisory staff.

Control measures.


Provide toolbox talks and training to the workforce prior commencing the activity

Proper supervision much required

Provide safe working platform or safe standard scaffolding.

Enforce to assign competent operatives for work

Use full body harness while working at heights.

Lifting procedure must be followed.

Ensure competent operators to operate the power tools.

Materials to be protected from falling.

Must be provided adequate PPE as per given task

Ensured that all equipment’s are certified prior to start operation

Ensured that all heavy mechanical operators are competent

Proper lifting procedure must be applied.

Shutter works carpenters to always ensure firm footing when handling or placing shutters.

Enforce COSHH control of hazardous chemicals to be followed

Clean spillages immediately.

Heavy gauge plastic to be provided in case of leaks and spill kit to be within the project for accidental spills.

Implement proper housekeeping procedure.

Dispose the waste in the designated area.

Task Briefing Training should be conducted before starting work.

 



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