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Risk Assesment For Steel Fixing

This document assesses risks associated with steel fixing work. It identifies potential hazards such as low visibility, manual transportation of steel bars, and slip/trip hazards. It evaluates each risk based on probability of exposure, time required for the activity, and consequences. Risk levels are determined to be low for working after sundown if lighting requirements are met, manual transportation if proper PPE is worn, and steel fixing if safety equipment and cleared routes are used. The document provides a risk calculation methodology and category descriptions.

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67% found this document useful (6 votes)
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Risk Assesment For Steel Fixing

This document assesses risks associated with steel fixing work. It identifies potential hazards such as low visibility, manual transportation of steel bars, and slip/trip hazards. It evaluates each risk based on probability of exposure, time required for the activity, and consequences. Risk levels are determined to be low for working after sundown if lighting requirements are met, manual transportation if proper PPE is worn, and steel fixing if safety equipment and cleared routes are used. The document provides a risk calculation methodology and category descriptions.

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Risk

LOSS/DAMAGE
ENVIRONMENT
HEALTH
INJURY

FIRE
ITEM / OPERATION
HAZARD
DESCRIPTION

General Working after sun down X X

Manual Transportatoin X X

Steel Fixing Injury to the Steel Fixer X

Slip Trip X
Risk Assessment for Steel Fixing

ENGINEERING/DESIG

INSPECT & TEST


PROTECTIVE
SAFE WORK

EQUIPMENT
PRACTICE
RISK DESCRIPTION Person Exposed

N
Low visibility will magnify the probability of
All personnel on site exposed to it X X X
all other risks

Manual Transportation of Steel Bars can


Steel Fixers and Helpers X X X
hit the fellow workers

Steel Fixers can have injuries Steel Fixers X

There can be slip trip hazard All personnel involved in the activity X X
THIS ACTIVITY (Mins)
TIME REQUIRED FOR

CONSEQUENCES
PROBABILITY

RISK LEVEL
EXPOSURE
CONTROL MEASURE

No work to be done affter sun down

In case work is required to be done


1 180 37.5% IV LOW
after sun down, minimum of 50 and
average of 100 lux to be ensured

The manual transportation of steel


bars should only be by the persons
1 180 37.5% IV LOW
with care and all concern persons must
have mandatory PPE

Steel Fixers must wear Safety Gloves


Steel Fixers must Wear anti cut gloves 1 180 37.5% IV LOW
Steel Fixers must wear safety shoes

Routs must be cleared


There must be a cleared way with
1 480 100.0% II LOW
double planks where steel fixing has
done
THE
RISK
CALCULAT

Probability
5 1 in 10 Frequent
4 1 in 100 Probable
3 1 in 1000 Occasional
2 1 in 10000 Remote
1 1 in 10000 Improbable
0 1 in 10000 Extremely Remote

Exposure
<1% Negligible
1% Very rare
10% Rare
25% Occasional
50% Less frequent
75% frequent
100% continuous

Consequences
I Insignificant
II Minor
III Major
IV Severe
V Fatality
VI Multiple Fatalities
THE
RISK
CALCULATOR

100
80
60
40
20
0

76
69
65
60
51
45
40

Category Description
29 I Insignificant
38 II Minor
48
58 III Major
68
78 IV Severe

V Fatality
VI Multiple fatalities
MAIN
MENU

Examples
Bruising, light abrasion etc. First Aid.
Loss of consciousness, burns - 3
days off work. (Normally reversible)
Serious Injury / damage to health.
(Normally reversible)
Permanent disability, loss of sight,
amputation, respiratory damage etc.
Includes delayed effects (non-
reversible).

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