Risk assessment for electrical testing and commissioning – Download Link

Below is risk assessment for electrical testing and commissioning that you can use for any kind of project.

Also you will find the standard risk matrix that is also very much useful for conducting the risk assessment

You can download this risk assessment for electrical testing and commissioning at the end of this page for your reference and submission for client.

Serial

No.

 

Sub-Activities Hazards Identified

(Generic & Task)

Risks Involved

(People & Property)

Risk Rating Control Measures Residual Risk
Severity Probability Initial Risk
1. Prepare work area

 

 

Unauthorized, untrained workers  Cuts

Abrasions

2 A L ·   TBT/DSTI to be conducted by the foreman/ safety officer prior to work commencement

·   Task specific safety training to be provided

·   Authorized personnel to undertake the job

·   Daily safety inspection should be carried and eliminate the hazard.

Low

(ALARP)

2.  Manual Handling

 

 

 

·   Incorrect lifting of loads

·   Sharp edges.

·   Placing the object while fingers underneath.

·   Slip/trip/fall ( same level )

·   Unsafe posture

 

·   Back Injuries

·   Cut to finger

·   Strain

·    Musculoskeletal Injuries

3 C M ·   Any lifting tasks shall be carried out by persons physically capable to do so

·   No employee should be asked to carry loads above his capacity and in any case no load shall exceed 30kg per man.

·   Mass of the load is more then to be equally shared

·   Deploy enough number of personnel for lifting task depending upon the type of load to be lifted.

·   Use easy mode of transport like trolley etc.

·   Load not to be lifted above your shoulder height

·   Keep your fingers away from pinch point while placing the load

·   Area to be illuminated with adequate lighting.

·   Proper personal protective equipment’s to be used while manual handling of materials and loads.

 

Low

(ALARP)

 

3.

Working with Hand tools ( screw driver, spanner ) ·   Slip, trip and fall

·   Damaged warn out hand tools

·   Flying objects

·   Mushroom Heads

·   Using incorrect type

·   Fatigue

·   Trigger finger

·   Cuts and abrasions

3 C M ·   Defective tools should not be issued or used to perform the task, to be checked by store keeper

·   Don’t extend the spanner by using a pipe as an extension bar

·   Hand tools shall be free from oil, grease etc.

·   Chisel’s head shall have safety cap to avoid   finger injury.

·   Never use a file as a lever

·   Never use a screw driver as a chisel

·   Use eye/ face protection when there is flying materials hazard, wear gloves while required to protect the hands

·   Use right tools for the job

Low

(ALARP)

4. Working with ladder ·   Person/ material falling from height

·   Over reaching

·   Over loading

·   Obstructing the access way

·   Slippery or uneven surface

·   Sprain and strain

·   Fracture

·   Injury to the person

3 C M ·   The ladder should extend minimum one meter from the top for safe movement

·   Heavy materials should not be carried

·   Do not erect in slippery, uneven surface should be set up with a 4 vertical to 1 horizontal slope ( 4:1 )

·   Inspection and maintenance to be registered and recorded by the store keeper

·   Step ladder must fully open and lock and the devices to be as per manufacturer

·   Defective ladder should not be used and report it immediately

·   Do not work from the top of two rungs

·   Remember the 3 point contact

·   Do not work in front of the door. If work is carried then locked the door or blocked off

·   Ladder to be used for short duration works only limited to 15 min.

·   Color coded system to be implemented

Low

(ALRP)

5. Working on mobile scaffold ·   Uneven surface

·   Overhead structure and cable

·   Materials and worker fall from height

·   Untrained, unauthorized workers

·   Collapse of scaffold

·   Sprain and strain

·   Fracture

·   Spinal cord damage

·   Musculoskeletal Injury

·   Fatality

 

3 C M ·   Do not stack materials on to the scaffold

·   Visual inspection should carry before use

·   Out rigger fitted and breaks are locked on

·   Only trained scaffolder shall be involved in erection & dismantling activities.

·   No person to be on the scaffold while it is being moved

·   Scaffold only use in on level and surface area

·   Safety harness to be used above 2mtr height and anchored in above shoulder height at all time

·   Tagging system to be implemented ( i.e., all safe scaffolds shall be provided with green tags and unsafe scaffolds with red tag )

·   Keep walkways free of obstacles, tools and equipment

·   Never stand and sit on the hand rails

Low

(ALARP)

6. Working with electricity ·   Electricity

·   Conductors ( water, metal, concrete )

·   Broken wires

·   Improper plug, case

·   Overloading

·   Electrocution or death

·   Burns and shocks

·   Muscle contraction

·   Heart, lung Paralysis

·   Fire

4 B M ·   Only those persons who have been adequately trained and experienced in the work of electricity to allow for the same.

·   Electrical work shall not carry out in wet Conditions.

·   LOTO procedure to be followed during testing & commissioning.

·   Do not overload to the circuits.

·   Communicate to all personnel about testing & commissioning.

·   Don’t use homemade electrical accessories and use industrial type only.

·   Disconnect main supply before commencing the work.

·   Defective tools and equipment should not be used, report it and replaced it immediately.

·   Barricade the location and signage to be placed where circuits and equipment’s are energized.

·   PPE should be worn at all-time where working in energized circuits. ( Insulated gloves, Electric resistivity shoe )

Low

(ALARP)

7. Electrical Testing & commissioning using millimeter, insulation tester ·   Unauthorized/ untrained Person

·   Faulty Instrument

·   Improper identification

·   Electrocution

·   Electric shock and Burns

·   Cut and abrasion

3 B M ·   PTW system shall be applied and implement.

·   Competent team shall be involved to execute the activities.

·   Calibrated / certified instrument only shall be used.

·   Ensure that the circuit is not live before using the instrument.

·   Emergency procedure shall be briefed to all personnel prior to start the activity.

·   Emergency evacuation plan shall be readily available according to site condition and briefed to the workforce prior to start.

·   Emergency contact numbers shall be displayed at work location for easy communication

·   Trained first aider, fire warden and emergency vehicle to be available at the site during the activity.

·   Communicate to all personnel about testing & commissioning.

·   Warning signs and boards should be provided and area to be well barricaded

·   Appropriate PPE shall be worn at all times.

Low

(ALARP)

8. Working in hot weather Heat Stress ·   Dehydration

·   Sunburn

·   Skin Cancer

2 B M ·   Drink plenty of water

·   Employees shall be trained about heat stress symptoms & first aid measures.

·   Avoid highly physical tasks during the hottest part of the day

·   Isotonic drinks to be provided

·   Provide sufficient rest breaks based on the humidity & temperature conditions

  Low

(ALARP)

9. While working at night shift ·   Poor illumination

·   Slip/trip/fall

·   Fatality

·   Cuts

3 B M ·   Proper illumination to be provided light post to be secured from fall

·   Proper cable management system to be followed

·   All materials to be staged in proper manner without obstacles

Low

(ALARP)

10. Work Completion ·   Poor housekeeping

·   Slip/trip/fall

Fire

 

2 A L ·   General housekeeping, Remove all surface, unwanted waste materials from the building

·   All necessary precautions will be adopted to prevent fire

Low

(ALARP)

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