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Electric Works Risk Assessment Guide

The document describes risks associated with electric work including installing and maintaining electrical appliances. It lists hazards such as pinches, injuries, slips and falls. It then provides control measures to reduce the likelihood and severity of risks such as ensuring certification, permits, inspections, PPE, and safety procedures.

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  • Housekeeping,
  • Accident Prevention,
  • Fire Safety,
  • Incident Prevention,
  • Job Safety Analysis,
  • Workplace Safety,
  • Inspection Protocols,
  • Environmental Impact,
  • Communication,
  • Permit to Work
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
522 views3 pages

Electric Works Risk Assessment Guide

The document describes risks associated with electric work including installing and maintaining electrical appliances. It lists hazards such as pinches, injuries, slips and falls. It then provides control measures to reduce the likelihood and severity of risks such as ensuring certification, permits, inspections, PPE, and safety procedures.

Uploaded by

Taoufik Hammami
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
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Topics covered

  • Housekeeping,
  • Accident Prevention,
  • Fire Safety,
  • Incident Prevention,
  • Job Safety Analysis,
  • Workplace Safety,
  • Inspection Protocols,
  • Environmental Impact,
  • Communication,
  • Permit to Work
  • Risk Assessment - Electric Works
  • Severity Rating and Impact

RISK ASSESSMENT - ELECTRIC WORKS

Task / Electric installing, maintenance and function test of


Document No : Risk Assessment
Procrss appliances
Date : 20/08/2023
Assessmen
Taoufik Hammami (Rig HSE)
t Team :
Site : NWR#2
Residual
Activity Hazard Initial Risk Control Measures
Risk
Hazard description and List all current and planned Control Measures taking into

Probability

Probability

Risk level
Risk level
worst-case consequences account all contributing and escaling factors

Severity

Severity
with no prevention or Loss category
Current and planned
mitigation measures in Current and planned prevention
mitigation measures to
place measures to reduce likelihood
reduce severity
 Unauthorized work  Operators certified by third  Clear the area and the
 Invalid permit party. operation path.
 Lack of competency  Risk Analysis before the  Maintain only
 Lack or poor activity, where is included necessary personnel.
communication all risks with the real  Previous coordination
 Slip, trip hazards conditions. with Security and
 Pinch point and eye  Equipment must be subject doctors in case of
- People /
injury to periodic inspection. emergency.
Equipment
Prepare work  Back pain or muscle  Refresh the training of the  Check all tools before
- Asset
Procedures, Area  Failure or Unsafe Tools staff. use.
- Environme
and Tools  Use of homemade tools  A permit work must be  Ensure to use isolate
nt
 No certified/inspected valid and updated. tools.
- Reputation
tools  LOTO system must be
ready.
 Ensure a good
positioning and footing
 Wearing PPE is
mandatory.

Installing or  Pinch point - People  Ensure that an assessment  Full PPE is mandatory.
maintenance  Eye injury - Asset has been carried out of all  Do not use leads and
electrical  Slip and trip hazards - Environme electrical risks, tools in damp or wet
appliances  Back pain or muscle. nt  Inspect wiring of equipment conditions unless they
 Fall when working from - Reputation before each use. Replace are specially designed
damaged or frayed for those conditions.
electrical cords  Make sure all the tools
immediately. and equipment are
 Regularly inspect and thoroughly checked for
ladders or scaffolds maintain your electrical cuts, cracks, and
 Fire from faulty equipment to identify safety damages on cords and
electrical equipment or problems. wires.
installations.  Arrange electrical leads so  Assurez-vous que les
 Incorrectly wiring a they will not be damaged. circuits électriques sont
plug can be dangerous  Checking that ventilation protégés par un fusible
and lead to fatal inlets and exhausts are ou un disjoncteur
accidents or fires. unobstructed. approprié pour éviter
 Explosion caused by  Ensure the use of toute surcharge.
unsuitable electrical Sophisticated and original  Avoid running leads
apparatus equipment (Avoid anything across the floor or
 Static electricity that is imitated). ground, through
igniting flammable  Properly grounding the doorways and over
vapours or dusts, for equipment. sharp edges
example in a spray-  Employing a physical  Cable protection ramps
paint booth. barrier between the workers are used to protect
 Electric shock and and the hazard.Some cables.
burns from contact with examples include machine  Checking the integrity
live parts guards, railings or locked- of protective earth and
 Injury from exposure to out machines. insulation resistance.
arcing (when electricity  Administrative controls  Check the fire
jumps from one circuit include employee training, extinguisher is
to another) procedural changes, available and ready to
 Lack of ground-fault installation of signs or use.
protection putting up warning labels.  Checking that flexible
 Path to ground missing cords are effectively
or discontinuous anchored to equipment,
 Equipment not used in plugs, connectors and
manner prescribed cord extension sockets.
 Improper use of  Avoid inadequate
extension and flexible Wiring and Overloaded
cords Circuits.
 Minimize the potential
for water or chemical
spills on or near
electrical equipment.
End of Job  Pinch point, eye injury. - People  Job safety analysis  Check the fire extinguisher
is available and ready to
 Slip and Trip hazards.  Stand back 5 x 5 use
 Muscle strain and low back  Good house keeping  Using proper PPE
pain  Teamwork and good  Eyewash station for first
 Hazards created. - Asset communication aid kit
 Fall from height - Environme  Use steps or ladder to get on or 
nt off equipment
equipment or personnel.
 Equipment loss, - Reputation 

 Fire or explosion during


function test.

Consequence Increasing probability


Severity Rating

A B C D E
Environment

Reputation
Assets
People

Happens Happens
Never Incident has
Heard of in several several
heard of occurred in
E&P times per times per
in E&P our
industry year in our year in a
industry company
company location

No health No
0 effect/injury damage
No effect No impact

Slight
Slight Slight
1 health
damage effect
Slight impact Manage for continuous improvement
effect/injury

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