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Waterproofing Risk Assessment

This document outlines revisions made to safety procedures and guidelines for various construction activities. It lists potential hazards for manual handling, cleaning surfaces, grinding, and waterproofing. For each activity, it identifies reviewed and approved changes to address hazards like overexertion, dust inhalation, eye injuries, electrocution and more. Workers are to be trained, provided protective equipment and follow protocols for lifting, coordination, electrical safety, chemical handling and more. Site supervisors and representatives from HSE, electrical and other areas are responsible for checking procedures are followed.

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Waterproofing Risk Assessment

This document outlines revisions made to safety procedures and guidelines for various construction activities. It lists potential hazards for manual handling, cleaning surfaces, grinding, and waterproofing. For each activity, it identifies reviewed and approved changes to address hazards like overexertion, dust inhalation, eye injuries, electrocution and more. Workers are to be trained, provided protective equipment and follow protocols for lifting, coordination, electrical safety, chemical handling and more. Site supervisors and representatives from HSE, electrical and other areas are responsible for checking procedures are followed.

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Reason for Reviewed &

Revision No. Date Prepared By Checked by Checked by Approved by Approved by


Issue Checked by

01. Manual  Manual Workers 2 2 M 4  All operative basic training in L  Site In charge,
handling handling Manual Handling and Supervisor,
hazard like correct Lifting procedure HSE
over loading  Provide adequate manpower Representative
 Trip and fall  Provide well maintained
 Lack of wheelbarrows to minimize
coordination in distance from material offloading
group effort areas
 Inadequate  Provide clear access routes
manpower to work areas
 Lack of  Proper communication among

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the engaged workers

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communicatio  Proper lifting of materials
n  Proper positioning of body with
respect of materials. Conduct
Induction/ Tool box talk
regarding guidelines for lifting &
lowering of materials. Provide
proper PPE’s like cotton /
Leather hand gloves, helmet,
goggles. Respiratory masks
 Proper coordination among the
engaged workmen during carrying
02 Cleaning of  Inhalation Workers 2 2 M 4  Sprinkler water to suppress L  Site Supervisor
surface and striking dust generation.
the eye  Use PPE (Dust mask, goggles)
 Dust

03 Grinding with  Striking the Workers 3 2 M 6  Proper apron and face shield to L  Site Engineer/
appropriate eye and other be used. Supervisor,
buffing wheel parts of body  Wheel rpm to be more than or Electrical
by flying object equal with respect of machine representative,
 Dust rpm HSE
 Trip  Skilled and trained operator to representative
 Electrocution be handled.
 Noise  Sound condition of the air
 Short circuiting compressor grinding machine
 Can cause with proper cable management
electrocution and color coding
 Fire/ burn  Ensure proper grinding disk
with respect to task
 Ensure all the output connections
are through ELCB and good
cable management
 Ensure proper insulation of
m/c and cables
 Use dust mask, repertory mask
close fitted goggle/ face shield
and ear plug / ear muff
 Use one socket for one operation
 Ensure color coding of all tools
 Ensure usage of only

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fully insulated wires or
cables

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 Do not place bar wire ends in
a socket
 Don’t use damaged cords
and avoid temporary
connections
 Ensure proper earthling
 Provide all connections
through ELCB
 Protect all electrical
cables/instruments from water
and naked flames/ fire source
 Don’t allow any electrical cable
to lying on the ground and prone
to damage
 Use PPE like safety Glove (PVC/
Rubber/Latex/lather), Goggle
and shoe etc. While handling
with
electrical installations
04 Water proofing  Manual Workers 2 2 M 4  Required PTW for polyfoam, L  Site In charge,
by polyfoam handling poly tex, poly fab, polybond, pva, supervisor,
polyurethane hazard polyseal, polysulphide, sealant, HSE
 Fall hazard poly flex. Representative
 Harmful to skin  Use bituboard and bituprime as
 Harmful to eye per MSDS
 inhalation  Ensure proper access
 Ensure good hygienic practices.
 Proper housekeeping shall
be maintained at work place
 Wear suitable protective
clothing, gloves (leather hand
glove), eye protection and
respiratory protective
equipment.
 In case of contact with skin,
rinse with plenty of clean water,
then cleanse with soap and
water
 All the hoses to be fixed properly
 Smoking is strictly prohibited in
the working place

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 All related material should
be stored inside the shade
 Ensure DCP type fire extinguisher
nearby work place

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 Use leather hand gloves,
goggles/face shield, and
coverall, hardhat and safety
shoes
 Maintain good housekeeping
 All the machineries tool & tackles
to be removed from working
area.
 In case of contact with eyes,
rinse immediately with plenty of
clean water and seek medical
advice.
 Wear suitable protective clothing,
gloves (rubber/ leather hand
glove), close fitted goggle and
respiratory protective equipment
(if required)
 Risk Assessment shall be
briefed through too box talk.
 Ensure strict supervision
 All plant and machinery
required approved third party
certificate
 Only competent operators
can perform the activities.
RR = S X P LIKELY SEVERITY OF CONSEQUENCES (S) Note

LIKELIHOOD OF Slight (First aid Serous (moderate Major (Serious injuries, For construction/ associated activities this assessment shall deem to be
OCCURRENCE (P) injuries, minor injuries, significant major property and suitable and sufficient unless a quantitative assessment is needed.
property/enviro property/ environmental damage) The ranking should be agreed by the Team members (#)
nment environmental 3
damages) damages) *identified and to be complied by the “action by”
1 2
Seldom 1 1 2 3
Sometimes 2 2 4 6
Frequently 3 3 6 9
Please specify the risk rating by completing the above calculation RR- Low Risk – Proceed with caution
and indication below:

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1 to 3 = Low Risk, 4 to 6 = Moderate Risk, 7 to 9 = High Risk RR- Medium Risk – Regulatory monitor the control measures
RR – High Risk – Do not proceed unless reduced to medium / low with

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