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Use of signs to warn of excavation beyond barriers.414Falling ObjectsWorking within trenches and structuresInjury to head / body4312Where practical toe boards to be fitted to edge protection Good housekeeping to work area. Ensure operatives wear head protection.428General public.General public (usually children) gaining access to the site causing injury to themselves.Possible injury or even death due to falling, tripping and other accidents, mainly due to the ignorance of the dangers of working on a construction site.4416Take all practicable measures to ensure that access cannot be gained during day and night. All excavations to be made safe. Provide signs to highlight the dangers present. Lock all equipment away. Erect temporary secure HARAS Type fencing to completely bound working area.428Bacterial InfectionBad personal hygiene, touching face/ mouth with dirty hands, infection through open woundsStomach upset and infections.4312Wash thoroughly after exit from all working areas (both equipment and body), do not touch face, wear protective clothing e.g. gloves and overalls, use barrier cream and cover abrasions with sterile w/proof dressing313Trench & misc. structures excavationCollapse of excavationSerious Injury and possible death.4312Excavation to be protected with trench boxes throughout the dig and batter back. No operatives to enter an unprotected trench deeper that 1.000m.313 Moving/Lifting of loadPoor lifting practices and Failure of lifting equipment. Insecure loads. Loads falling causing crushing/injury or possible fatality. Electrocution. Damage to equipment / property.4312Only use certified equipment and personnel trained in slinging of loads. Use a watchman / banksman where there is a risk of coming into contact with overhead power lines. Erect goalposts with bunting tape.428Confined space working, asphyxiation. / explosionsThe construction of new manholes and the connection to existing tanks and chambers Suffocation caused by inhalation of toxic gases. Explosions caused by ignition of explosive gases. Gases are often unnoticeable until loss of consciousness and death.4416PTW to be issued. Access into a confined space will require recognised confined space training. Gas detection prior to entry and whilst work is in progress. Emergency procedures to be in place where applicable with observers in contact with workers at all times. PSE equipment to be in good working order, certified and checked before use. Local emergency services to be informed of location and nature of work. 428Lifting OperationsUncontrolled lifting Of loads causing failure of lifting appliances or equipment.Dropping / lifting of load in a unsafe manner uncontrolled slewing causing collision with plant or operatives.4312Regular tested appliances and equipment with test certificates to be used. Trained banksman / slinger to control lifts.414Collision with other vehiclesInjury to operatives or members of the public with vehicles whilst working on public road.Serious injury and possible death by collision with vehicles or pedestrians.4312Speed limit through car park 5 mph. Area to be coned and HARAS fencing to be used to form barrier. All operatives to wear high visibility clothing. Banksman to guide all plant and signal access onto/off carriageway.428Collision with services during excavation works.Mechanical excavator damaging existing services during excavation i.e. water, gas, electricity, Telecom.. This may include overhead power lines.Risk of serious injury incurred by explosion / electric shock. Inconvenience to members of the public.4312PUSWAS drawings within Chargehands possession during works. Statutory bodies to carry out joint identification of services on site. CAT scan entire area prior to and during works. If services are detected, Hand Dig only with no sharp / pointed hand tools. Diligence during all excavation works. Permanent banksman supervision. Erect goalposts with bunting tape where overhead power lines are close to or within work area.428Abrasive WheelsInjury to operatives and other personnel from flying debris or incorrect use of wheel.Serious injury and possibly death. Damage to eyes and hearing . Prolonged use can cause Vibration White Finger.4312Use of goggles (to BS2092) Use of ear defenders (E.A.R.Classic or similar). Use of gloves (short rigger type) Ensure all necessary guards are in place. Trained person only to change blade ensuring speed and material match. Do not use side of blade428Excessive noisePenetrating of rock whilst excavating with hydraulic PeckerDamage to operatives hearing and inconvenience to members of the public.4312Operators to use ear defenders ( EAR Classic or similar). Member of the public to close doors and windows. Only work during permitted hours.428Small toolsElectrocution of Operator due to faulty or incorrect type equipment. Injury from flying debris. Damage to hearing.Electrocution causing injury or possible death. Damage to eyes. Prolonged use may cause Vibration White Finger. Some small tools may exceed first or second action level db(a)4312Use of goggles (to BS 2092) Use of ear defenders (E.A.R.Classic or similar). Use of gloves (short rigger type) Small tools to be P.A.T tested prior to use. 110V or battery operated tools only. Portable power leads to be in good condition.414Air hoses Hoses blowing from air tools.Operatives struck by hose end could cause fractures or head injuries.339Correctly fitted hoses Hoses over 20mm to be fitted with whip checks Air supply turned off at tap when charging tools (No manual crimping)313COSHHConcrete placing and finishing.Alkali burns to exposed skin and eyes.339Cover bare skin before working with concrete Use of goggles (to BS 2092). Wear gloves (PVC coated).313COSHHPipe greaseCauses Dermatitis.326Wear gloves (PVC coated) Good hygiene before eating326COSHHDiesel fuel/ChlorineDermatitis and poisoning if ingested339Cover exposed skin and wear gloves (PVC coated).313COSHHSewage / Sewage SludgeInfection, stomach upset 339Wear PPE at all times, adopt good hygiene practices at al times. Inoculation against infection to be up to date.326Drilling Machines1Seal failure on machine. 2 Power feed failure of machine. 3 Entanglement in rotating parts. 4 Noise Slight risk of debris leaching into pipe. No danger to operatives Injury to operative Damage to operatives hearing and inconvenience to members of the public.1 1 2 41 1 2 32 2 6 12Equipment is pressure tested at regular intervals. Maximum working pressures & temperatures are not exceeded. Manual override is available on all equipment. Ensure all guards are present. All cutting components are fully enclosed. Hearing protection to be worn in the vicinity of the machine. Operators to use ear defenders ( EAR Classic or similar). 1 1 2 41 1 2 21 1 5 8Use of compressed airFailure of fittings & hoses.Injury to head / body2151 All hoses & fittings are to manufactured to specified standards. 2 Maximum air pressure is regulated at source. 3 Whip checks on all hose connections carried out.114Use of Substances, cutting fluids & lubricants.See COSHH Assessments.Possible skin infections115A number of substances may be used as a cutting fluid or lubrication. COSHH Assessments are provided for each particular product113Manual handling Lifting loads too heavy for individualMuscular/skeletal injury3391. Always use mechanical lifting where possible. 2. Always follow manual handling guidelines. (Posters and guidance notes are available in site office and canteen)      Melin court Link main RISK ASSESSMENTACTIVITY: (C) CONSEQUENCE(F) FREQUENCY(RR)RISK RATING1. Negligible/No effect1. Negligible 1 4Trivial2. Minor Injuries2. Unlikely 5 8Acceptable3. Major Injuries3. 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