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Likelihood Descriptors
Consequence
Highly Likely 20 16 12 8 4
(4) HIGH HIGH MEDIUM LOW LOW
Likely 15 12 9 6 3
(3) HIGH MEDIUM LOW LOW LOW
Unlikely 10 8 6 4 2
(2) MEDIUM LOW LOW LOW LOW
Highly Unlikely 5 4 3 2 1
(1) LOW LOW LOW LOW LOW
Catastrophic Fatality Major environmental damage with potential for litigation, Rioting in labour camp or worksite causing fatality or
media coverage or community outcry multiple major injury
Theft or vandalism causing company loss over QAR
1M
Major Injury or illness with potential for permanent disability Significant environmental damage with one or more Theft or vandalism causing company loss of over QAR
or long-term hospitalization (over 3 months) irreversible impact on the local environment or ecosystem 500,000 but less that QAR 1M
Physical assault causing major injury
Moderate Injury or illness requiring medical treatment but no Environmental impact requiring reasonable mitigation Theft or vandalism causing company loss of over QAR
potential for LTI measures but no adverse effect on the local environment 100,000 but less than QAR 500,000
or ecosystem Physical assault causing injury that would require
medical treatment
Minor Injury or illness requiring first aid Environmental impact requiring minor or no mitigation Theft or vandalism causing company loss of over QAR
measure and no adverse effect on the local environment 10, 000 but less than QAR 100,000
or ecosystem Assault without any injury
Workplace harassment and bullying
Negligible Injury or illness requiring no first aid or medical Negligible or untraceable impact requiring no mitigation Theft or vandalism causing company loss below QAR
treatment (e.g. muscle cramp, minor scratches, 10,000
abrasion, headache etc) Violation of site access and other security rules.
Likelihood Description
Almost Certain Often occurred within the company in similar situation or condition
Highly Likely Often occurred within the industry and sometimes occurred within the company in similar situation or condition
Consequence
The nature and severity of the harm that can be caused by a hazard
Likelihood
The possibility or probability of the hazard to cause the harm
Risk
A combination of the consequence (C) and likelihood (L) (R = C x L)
Existing Control
Any risk control measure already in place at the time of hazard identification and risk
Assessment
Residual Risk
The level of risk exposure after the implementation of risk control measures
(R = C x L)
Health and Safety Risk Assessment Worksheet
Project Title DESIGN AND BUILD OF LIGHT INDUSTRIAL & LOGISTICS UNITS LOCATED AT UM ALHOUL SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE
Client MANATEQ
R/A Date 19th November 2017 Review date 19th May 2018
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Work Activities All workers shall be stopped during the Project
with exposure to Illness ,skin burns, extreme weather condition Manager
high temperature/ vomiting, head
high humidity ache, collapse, Regular interval to be provided for Construction
workers in hot session Manager
conditions (Heat High heat stress blood pressure,
Stress) Index irritation Heat stress Index/ emergency plan to
Operatives be monitored and implemented during
and other site working in extreme weather condition
personnel / Drink water more frequently and add
Workers ORS for lost minerals and salt.
4 3 12 Supervisor need to Keep a sharp eye 2 2 4
on heat related illness on fellow
workers.
Proper meal and take proper rest
during break time. Summer factor
awareness.
First Aid responders should be
available, and an emergency response
plan should be in place.
Trainings related to heat stress to make
awareness among workers.
Provide adequate medical attention to
To provide the lighting meeting the Construction Manager /
QCS- 14, Section 11, 1.5.3 Site Engineer/
Recommended levels for site lighting Supervision Team
which are given below
Security 5/30Lux
Movement and handling of
peoples, Machine and vehicles,
Handling of materials 20 LUX
Supervisor, Store & stockyard 30 Lux
9 Night shift work Vehicle movement
Foreman and
4 4 16 Site entrance General access, 4 1 4
site workers vehicle and pedestrian 30 LUX
General work area 50LUX
Reinforcing concreting, shattering
erecting 100 LUX
Fine craft work all work with Power
tools Painting Electrical 300 LUX
Site hunts Rest room, Toilet 150
LUX
Site office 500 LUX
Supervisor, To check
Emergency Lighting 5 level
the illumination to 70as
LUX
per
Construction Manager /
Low visibility Foreman and requirement by Lux meter from
4 4 16 4 1 4 Site Engineer/
site workers competent person Supervision Team
During the activity all staff must be aware of the FEEP for that activity. In the event of an injury during this task the HSE Officer shall ensure
that first aid treatment is available for the activity. The casualty shall be treated at the scene in the first instance. Should further treatment be required the
closest vehicle to the scene of the incident shall be deemed the FEEP vehicle to take the injured to the QBEC clinic for further treatment.
In the unlikely event that somebody is struck by debris or the trencher itself the casualty shall not be moved at all unless there is an immediate threat
to life by the location they are in or by the nature of the injuries sustained. QBEC emergency no: 55219535 ambulance shall immediately be called to the
scene; in the meantime the Primary First Aider 33658361 shall ensure the stability of the casualty.
In the event of a fire during the activity then the fire extinguishers at the scene should be used to tackle the blaze if possible, all un required staff
should be evacuated from the location to a pre agreed location at the start of the activity.
Civil Defense fire service should be called immediately to assist. All engines and electrical sources should be switched off and isolated.
During in any FEEP all other activities in the area shall immediately be stopped until advised otherwise by the Senior Staff at the scene.
Once the FEEP has been activated and the immediate threat is controlled the Project Management must be informed of the incident or accident.
The scene should be sealed, either by staff or barriers if possible to ensure that his area remains the same for photographs and other investigation
steps that may be required. Depending on the nature and severity of the incident the Police may be required to attend the scene and to carry out their own
investigation.
For investigation purposes all people who were involved in the activity are to identify themselves to the HSE Officer to assist in the investigation.
All staff involved in the activity must be aware of this FEEP prior to the start of work.