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Activity / Work Task: Overall Risk Assessment Code (Use Highest Code)

FDRMC Enclosure in High Bay

Project Location: Risk Assessment Code (RAC) Matrix

Building 1000, NSF Deveselu

Contract Number: Probability

N3319118F4076, TO 013 Severity

Date Prepared: Frequent Likely Occasional Seldom Unlikely

02/04/2019

Prepared by (Name / Title): Catastrophic E E H H M

VLAD IULIAN, SSHO, ICM SpA Critical E H H M L

Reviewed by (Name / Title): Marginal H M M L L

LIRCA LUCIAN, PM, ICM SpA Negligible M L L L L

Notes: Step 1: Review each “Hazard” with identified safety “Controls”. Determine (RAC) (See
above).
Due to extreme temperatures,
working program will include Probability: likelihood the activity will cause a Mishap (near miss, RAC Chart
more breaks (when activity is incident or accident). Identify as Frequent, Likely, Occasional, Seldom or
outside). All employees will Unlikely.
wear complete PPE (gloves,
goggles, coveralls, boots). Hot Severity: the outcome if a mishap occurred. Identify as Catastrophic, E = Extremely
tea is recommended to be Critical, Marginal or Negligible. High Risk
served all day long. A heating
H = High Risk
point where employees could
have breaks and get rest. Step 2: Identify the RAC (probability vs. severity) as E, H, M or L for each M = Moderate
Supervising of the works is “Hazard” on AHA. Annotate the overall highest RAC at the top of AHA. Risk
mandatory to all working
points. L = Low Risk

Job Steps Hazards Controls RAC

Mobilize& De-Mobilize Crane Risk of injury to Automotive All personnel to attend daily site M
onsite: Crane will be escorted & or Pedestrian traffic. safety meeting and review site safety
moved into place (designated area)
plan. Also, in place Traffic Manage-
ment Plan / TMP applicable.

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Use of safety glasses, hard hats, steel
toed boots and leather or canvass
gloves for this task

Work area should be delineated &


proper signage stating Un-Authorized
personnel & signs posted clearing the
set up area the night before.

Use pilot cars to get crane and trucks


to work-site. If during transit there is
a reasonable possibility of getting
near an overhead hazard, a
designated signalman shall be
assigned to observe the clearance and
give warning as crane approaches the
minimum required clearance.

When planning transit and exit of the


crane, the effect of speed and terrain
on the boom and crane movement
shall be considered.

Not having required signage Proper traffic control for pedestrians


needed for construction when pulling the crane onsite M
projects (flaggers, cones, signage closing area
down including sidewalks and roads)

Not notifying the owner of Verify TCP to ensure all areas in the
work to be performed in the plan are secure & free of un- M
area authorized personnel.

Not being properly trained Ensure proper PPE for all adjacent
in lifting and handling personnel. M
materials

The Area is unmarked off Mark off swing patch with caution
from the non-work area tape where live load & turret will be M
using warning signs and swinging.
hazard tape.

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Inspections: Crane Operator License Risk of injury from Inspection of Operators / Oilers M

Annual/ Pre-Shift Crane Inspection


equipment failure or certification (to ensure current).
operator error.
Rigging Equipment Inspection Inspection of Crane certs. & other
crane safety equipment.

Verify the correct crane with what


was submitted.

Verify ground condition lay out


proper ground protection and review
plan with on all site personnel
involved.

Inspection or Rigging equipment.

Crane set up: Lay down outrigger Risk of injury due to Verify ground condition lay out proper M
pads & extend outriggers unstable ground ground protection and review plan with
on all site personnel involved.

Ensure pads are stable for outriggers.

Ground condition not Discuss Traffic Management Plan (TMP) M


suitable or identify and at safety meetings.
potential hazards that might
be counterweight swing
area.

Area not clear Make sure all personnel and public are M
clear and everyone is in communication.
Not enough room for crane All pinch points (Swing Radius) are M
and trucking determined and clear of any personnel or
public. (When crane is in operation,
maintain a minimum of 30 inches of
clearance

Hoisting Material: Picking material, Risk of injury from falling Be aware of overhead obstructions & M
tools or equipment from rigging area to objects your surrounding at all times.
the unloading zone.
Keep visual or audio contact with rigger
(pick up & landing points) at all times.

Certified Riggers/Competent Person shall


properly be setting up each crane hoist of
equipment and materials with a tag line
on each load.

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Operate equipment in strict accordance
with Manufacturer’s instructions.

Only authorized users can operate


equipment.

Ensure current certification of hoist (good


for 1 year from date of last inspection).

Do not overload or exceed any design


specification of hoist/sling.

Keep all body parts out of danger areas


to avoid pinch/crush injuries.

Use 2 people to control awkward loads.

Use a spotter as necessary for lifting


loads that create reduced visibility.

Use a hard hat when any portion of load


rises above shoulder level.

Use tag lines to control loads when


necessary.

Inspect sling and hoist prior to use.

Report any observed defect or safety


hazard to your supervisor immediately.

Where any object handled would possibly


cause injury to feet if dropped, safety
shoes will be worn.

Where any object handled could possibly


cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to
hands, appropriate gloves will be worn.
(Exception: where rotating machinery
presents a greater hazard of entangling
gloves, they are optional with written
justification).

Keep hands, hair and loose clothing clear


of all moving parts.

Loads overhead Mark off swing path with caution tape M


where live load will be swinging

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Obstructions in path of Once load is picked and swing is started M
swing radius Air Horn will be blown at the time of
swing

Not being properly rigged Clear work area of swing radius and 20 M
feet passed in all directions

Not having a tag line on Certified Rigger / Competent Person to M


each load check slings for damage before lifting, if
damaged cut up & dispose of in debris
box if necessary.

Manual Handling of Heavy Warn everyone onsite that lift is taking M


objects place and clear area

Handling of Heavy objects Manual Handling of Heavy objects will be M


not being coordinated by coordinated by team
team

Working Malfunctions Use two people to move / lift heavy M


identified during activities awkward objects;

Take occasional breaks to avoid


repetitive motion injury;

Use proper lifting techniques;

Use mechanical means to lift /


transport objects if available;

Operate equipment in strict accor-


dance with Manufacturer’s ins-
tructions;

Only authorized users can operate


equipment;

Report any observed defect or safety


hazard to supervisor immediately;

Where any object handled would


possibly cause injury to feet if
dropped, safety shoes will be worn;

Where any object handled could


possibly cause cuts, punctures or

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abrasions to hands, appropriate
gloves will be worn;

(Exception: where rotating machinery


presents a greater hazard of
entangling gloves, they are optional
with a written justification);

Keep hands, hair and loose clothing


clear of all moving parts.

Equipment to be Used Training Requirements & Inspection Requirements


Competent or Qualified
Personnel name (s)

Crane Certification (Crane Operator, Technical and Documents checking of the equipment ,
Electrician, Rigger, Lift Qualification of the Crane Operator and Rigger, Check – List
Supervisor) 16.2, PPE complete wearing (inclusive Ears protection), health
and safety signals in place, supervising, SSHO Panel Board

Hand Tools Common Laborer Technical and Documents checking of the equipment, PPE
complete wearing (inclusive Ears protection), health and safety
signals in place, supervising, SSHO Panel Board

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