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Activity
- Site Mobilization
 - Material handling
 - Manual handling
 - Use of electrical leads and appliances
 - Delivering, unloading, and storing Firefighting Pipes and fittings using pickup and unloading by manual handling
 - Material storing
 - Use of Hand Tools
 - Use of Pneumatic/ Power Tools (Drills, Concrete Breakers Grinders)
 - Completion of activity, waste management
 - Working in high Temperature / under direct sunlight/humidity conditions
 
Significant Hazard / Hazardous Situation
- Improper storage
 - Improper manual operation
 - Lifting
 - Use of lifting equipment
 - Use of cranes the collapse of equipment collapses of machinery
 - Waste generation
 - Wrong parking
 - Fence stability
 - Site traffic
 - Manual handling
 - Overloading
 - Material fall
 - Slipping
 - Tripping
 - Electrical shock
 - Equipment damage
 - Electrocution or injury.
 - Not all substation outlets are RCD protected.
 - Run over by vehicles/plants
 - Hit by reversing equipment
 - Overhead obstructions
 - Vehicle break down
 - Collisions with other vehicles
 - Accident due to poor lighting and visibility (operation at night
 - Poor housekeeping, Slips, Trips, and fall
 - Falls of materials
 - WRULD’s Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, Tinnitus, Vibration
 - Electricity (Contact with live services)
 - Foreign Bodies
 - Inhalation of Fumes/mists
 - Environmental waste.
 - Improper housekeeping
 - Improper waste segregation
 - Headache
 - Loss of concentration
 - Dehydration
 - The collapse of the person due to heat stress
 - Heatstroke
 - Sunburns
 - Tiredness
 - Red or flushed, hot dry skin
 - Rapid pulses
 - Blurred vision
 - Dizziness or fainting
 - Difficulty breathing
 - Unusual behavior
 - Operation of valves during the pressure
 - Testing may cause serious injury or fatality.
 
Control Measures
- Dedicated storage area. Train workers for manual operations, provide supervision, use correct lifting procedures, and used competent persons to operate the equipment. Crane certification, use trained operators. Use well-maintained equipment/machinery. Use trained operators. Waste bins and waste collection area, remove waste every day from the site. Prohibit outside vehicles from entering the site.
 - Heavy vehicle parking will be for a limited period for loading / unloading only. Fix metallic fence panels on a firm concrete base.
 - Use mechanical equipment as far as possible.
 - If mechanical equipment is impractical then use the right lifting techniques.
 - Induction training and Tool Box Talk should be carried out regularly before the commencement of work.
 - Deploy a trained and competent workforce.
 - Ensure adequate compliance of PPEs.
 - Proper ergonomics carry the load within the specified limit
 - Adequate PPE to be worn by personnel.
 - Induction training and TBT should be carried out regularly before the commencement of work.
 - Safety warning signs should be in place.
 - Reducing and minimizing the frequency and severity of manual handling incidents
 - Reducing reported back injury rates Reducing absenteeism associated with a back injury
 - Reducing the costs associated with manual handling incidents and back injury.
 - PTW/Isolation SD should be obtained before the workshop proceedings.
 - Ensure availability of valid work permit before the start of the job
 - Insulated tools should be used for inspection & maintenance activities.
 - Employee training on safe testing of circuits
 - Usage of PPE like an earplug, earmuff, etc.
 - Tool Box talks training to be conducted periodically.
 - PPE / Awareness posters in place. The pre-use check must be conducted.
 - Competent Person check that all-electric lines are protected properly to avoid any short circuits.
 - Temporary connections/joints must not be used; cables and sockets must be in good condition.
 - Fire extinguishers must be in place and inspected for good condition and must be unobstructed.
 - First Aider and Fire Marshal available on-site during operation hours.
 - All electrical leads and appliances shall be tested and tagged.
 - Portable RCD devices shall be used at all times.
 - All damaged leads and appliances shall be removed from service and reported.
 - Delivery/ collection drivers shall be subject to induction/Training in traffic management.
 - Ensure exclusion zone is set up around the preparation work area and all plant/Substation and checked by the supervisor
 - No plant to reverse without banks man.
 - Ensure access routes are sufficient and safe to use.
 - Do not take rest in or under vehicles
 - Proper barricade and safety signboard provided on open excavation
 - All vehicles must be fitted with reverse alarm/Flashing light.
 - The workplace and all access to be well illuminated.
 - Enforce Speed limit
 - Ensure all vehicles entering the site are properly maintained and reported if found any defect
 - Ensure materials are secured/tied in the pallet trolley to avoid falling from the trolley.
 - Ensure accesses are kept clear at all times.
 - Housekeeping to be carried out regularly throughout the day when required
 - Supervisor to ensure operatives are stacking material neatly and stacks are stable and in a safe condition
 - Provide adequate lighting, especially during night hours
 - Appropriate space is allowed around storage areas for employees to move around safely without the risk of being trapped between stacked materials.
 - The approved method statement must be in place before starting the work activity
 - Provision of Tool bags or belts while working.
 - Inspecting tools for loose and deficient parts. Report and replace immediately.
 - If using tools at height, secure the tool to you or scaffold.
 - Toe-boards and brick guards/netting in place to prevent accidental dropping of tools or materials.
 - Wear appropriate PPE (Gloves/Goggles/Hearing protection/Head Protection and safety Footwear)
 - Homemade tools are not to be used
 - Ensure Job safety analysis (JSA) is completed
 - All equipment over 85dBA (Hard to hear others >1m normal voice) must ensure that Operatives and others wear earplugs, and over 90dBA ear muffs/defenders.
 - If breaking into walls or floors ensure cable detection is carried out before the break.
 - Survey existing drawings for cable runs and pipework. Identification of services carried out alive or dead.
 - Permit to Work issued for activity, with isolations/lock-offs to existing services carried out.
 - If the tool has a high vibration factor in the Hz scale, assess the duration of the activity, and rotation of the job to prevent prolonged use.
 - Exposure assessments are required, and health surveillance.
 - If short term exposure every few minutes reduction must be achieved, and short breaks frequently taken,
 - Suitable PPE has been worn including padded gloves specific for VWFs. Compressors must be maintained and receive a thorough examination.
 - Unwanted Cartridges/items/material should be removed from the site.
 - Proper waste segregation and Timely disposal are to be followed.
 - Adequate fire extinguisher at the site.
 - Provide rest shelters
 - Heat stress precautionary measures and symptoms of heat stress will be highlighted to all employees in the daily toolbox talks in the summertime.
 - All employees will be encouraged to drink sufficient water at frequent intervals to compensate for the dehydrating
 - Drinking water will be provided on the site always
 - Drink cool water & avoid drinking cold drinks and alcohol.
 - Provide cotton coveralls
 - Provision of frequent rest intervals
 - All workers will be advised to take a short break if feeling fatigued
 - Heat-exhausted persons will be immediately attended to by the first aider and will be referred to the hospital if required.
 - Qualified first aiders among workers with first aid box
 - Provision of ambulance/stand-by vehicle.
 - Direct sunlight works will be suspended during the high temperature and humidity.
 - Heat stress monitoring and work crew to know limits for working if working inside confined space.
 - Prohibited from resting under vehicle/plant.
 - All employees must be competent to do the task.
 - Proper warning tapes and safety notices indicating that flushing/pressure testing is in progress shall be placed at the site.
 - Warning notices and locks shall be provided on the pump isolators and starters as required.
 - The isolators are to be locked and the key shall be kept with the responsible person involved in the task.
 - All details shall be mentioned on the tag including the contact number of the responsible person.
 - Supervision shall frequently monitor the testing/flushing.
 - The employee shall wear proper foot protection.
 - An emergency contact number shall be displayed.
 - A suitable fire extinguisher is to be arranged near the work location.
 
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