Risk Assessment 323232
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Gerald
Safety StatementIncluding
Risk Assessment
Health and Safety Authority
16th March 2012
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Health & Safety Policy
I / We of Geraldam / are committed to working in accordance with the provisions of the
Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 and other associated legislation. I / weare fulfilling our statutory obligations to manage and co-ordinate workplace safety and
health and commit to as far as is reasonably practicable to ensuring that:
Work activities are managed so as to ensure the safety, health and welfare of my/ our employees.
Our Safety Statement is maintained, updated and written risk assessments arecarried out and reviewed as required and brought to the attention of allemployees at least annually.
Identified protective and preventive measures are implemented and maintained. Improper conduct likely to put an employees safety and health at risk is
prevented. A safe place of work is provided, which is adequately designed and maintained. A safe means of access and egress is provided. Safe plant and equipment is provided. Safe systems of work are provided. Risks to health from any article or substance is prevented. Appropriate information, instruction, training and supervision are provided. Suitable protective clothing and equipment, where hazards cannot be eliminated,
are provided. Emergency plans are prepared and revised. Welfare facilities are provided and adequately maintained. Competent personnel to advise and assist in securing the safety, health and
welfare of my / our employees are employed when required.
Signed: __________________________________
Date: __________________________________
Position: __________________________________Managing Director / Owner
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Roles and Responsibilities
Employers responsibilities include:
A commitment to managing and conducting our work activities in order to protectyour health and safety.
Providing a safe place of work which is adequately designed and maintained Providing safe means of access and egress to and from the place of work Providing safe plant, equipment and machinery Providing safe systems of work, e.g. operating procedures Preventing improper conduct likely to put an employees safety and health at risk Preventing risk to health from any article or substance (including plant, tools,
machinery, chemical substances and equipment) as applicable to the place ofwork
Providing appropriate information, instruction, training and supervision, takingaccount of the employees capabilities, when an employee begins work or istransferred to new tasks, and when new technology is introduced
Providing suitable protective clothing and equipment where hazards cannot beeliminated
Preparing and revising emergency plans Designating staff to take on emergency duties as necessary Providing and maintaining welfare facilities for example toilets, changing rooms,
canteen area etc Providing, where necessary, a competent person to advise and assist us in
securing the safety, health and welfare of all of our employees.
Note: Other Responsibilities included in Appendix I
Employees responsibilities include:
Complying with relevant health and safety legislation. Ensuring that you are not under the influence of an intoxicant while working as
this could endanger your safety, health and welfare or that of others Ensuring that you do not engage in improper conduct or other behaviour that is
likely to endanger your safety, health and welfare orthat ofothers Co-operating with youremployerand any other person to help us and any other
person to comply with their legal duties. Use in such a manner so as to provide the protection intended, any suitable
appliance, protective clothing, convenience, equipment or other means provided(whether for your use alone or for use in common with others) for securing yoursafety, health and welfare while at work.
To report to your employer or immediate supervisor, without unreasonable delay,any defects in plant, equipment, place of work or system of work that mightendanger safety, health or welfare at work of any employee or that of any otherperson of which you become aware.
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No person(s) shall intentionally or recklessly interfere with or misuse anyappliance, protective clothing, convenience, or equipment provided in pursuanceof any of the relevant statutory provisions or otherwise, for securing the safety,health and welfare of persons arising out of work activities.
Attend training as may be required or as may be prescribed relating to safety,health and welfare at work or relating to work carried out by you.
Note: Other Responsibilities included in Appendix I
Contractors responsibilities include:
[A contractor is a person or organization who signs a contract to do certain work withina specified time for payment.]
All contractors involved in work activity on our premises are expected to comply with ourpolicy for safety, health and welfare and must ensure that their own safety statement is
made available while the work is being carried out.
Contractors are required to provide us with details on any potential hazards that mayimpact on the wellbeing of our employees while work is being carried out in ourworkplace. To ensure compliance with the legislation we will provide the contractor withthe relevant sections of our safety statement to ensure that they are aware of thehazards in our workplace.
Contractors must report to the designated person on arrival at our workplace
Note: Other Responsibilities included in Appendix I
Visitors responsibilities include:
[A visitor is a person other than an employee or contractor]
All visitors to our premises are to be made aware of our safety procedures and wherepossible must be accompanied by an employee at all times. Visitors are required toconduct themselves in a safe manner at all times. Visitors are required to observe thefire policy and in the event of an emergency they should identify themselves to anemployee and they shall be escorted to the designated assembly point.
Note: Other Responsibilities included in Appendix I
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Consultation and Participation
We recognise that employee involvement in health and safety is an integral part of oursafety management system. We are committed to providing adequate and appropriateconsultation and we welcome the views of all our employees on issues relating tohealth and safety.
In particular should we change, update, or modify the manner, the location or the waywe carry out a work activity, including the introduction of any new machines,procedures, materials and substances, we will consult with all our relevant employees.
Furthermore, should any of our employees raise any matters relating to their health andsafety connected in any way to our work activities we will consider such matters and wewill endeavor to take any necessary action that we consider necessary or appropriate todeal with the matters raised.
Note: Other arrangements included in Appendix I
Safety Representative (where appointed)
Our employees will be facilitated if they wish to decide on, select and appoint a safetyrepresentative. Where appointed the safety representative may make representationsto us on safety, health and welfare matters relating to the employees in the workplace.We will consider these representations, and act on them if necessary.
The person selected as our safety representative who accepts any of our proposals todeal with safety or health issues cannot be held legally accountable for putting theproposal into effect.
The functions of our safety representative include:
The Safety representative may be involved in investigations of accidents anddangerous occurrences.
A safety representative, having given reasonable notice to the employer, has theright to inspect the workplace at a frequency or on a schedule agreed betweenhim or her and the employer, based on the nature and extent of the hazards inthe place of work.
The safety representative shall be given access to information that relates to thesafety, health and welfare of employees and the powers to investigate accidentsand dangerous occurrences subject to any limitations as outlined in thelegislation.
The safety representative shall be given the opportunity to receive appropriatehealth and safety training.
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The safety representative should be informed when an inspector from the Healthand Safety Authority (HSA) visits the premises and may accompany an inspectoron an inspection.
The safety representative shall not suffer any disadvantage through undertaking thesefunctions.
Our Safety Representative is____________________________________________________
Note: Other arrangements included in Appendix I
Persons responsible for performing tasks
The persons who are assigned responsibilities for carrying out health and safety tasksin particular are listed in the Appendix II
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Welfare Facilities Requirements
Welfare facilities are provided and maintained in a clean hygienic state for the use ofour employees and visitors. A sample list of welfare facilities given in Appendix III
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
For all our work activities we will endeavor to ensure that all our employees areadequately protected and where it is not reasonably practicable to reduce or eliminatethe risk, then as a last resort we will provide PPE appropriate to the task / workenvironment.
As required we will ensure:
Provision of adequate and suitable PPE. Ensure PPE is maintained used and replaced as recommended by the
manufacturers instructions. Record information of supply and training in use of PPE as required
Having received the appropriate PPE we will expect our employees to:
Use PPE properly whenever it is required. Report any defects in or damage to the PPE immediately. Participate in any training or instruction we provide on PPE. Inform us of any medical conditions they have that might be affected by the use
of the PPE provided to them. A sample PPE register is given in Appendix III
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First Aid
Based on the type of hazards that exist in our work place we will ensure that we haveprovided adequate first aid equipment and facilities. Furthermore an Occupational First
Aider will be provided should specific hazards in our workplace be identified through ourrisk assessment as requiring a trained First Aider. A sample list of first aidarrangements is given in Appendix III.
Pregnant Employees
There are specific regulations dealing with pregnancy at work which we will apply whenany of our employees informs us that they are pregnant, has recently given birth or isbreastfeeding and who provides us with an appropriate medical certificate. As theearliest stages of pregnancy are the most critical ones for the developing child it is inour employees best interest to let us know she is pregnant as soon as possible.
We will carry out a specific risk assessment for that employee. We will particularly takeaccount of any medical advice our employee has received. If a risk cannot beeliminated or reduced to an acceptable level we will: adjust the working conditions or hours of work or both. Ifthis is not possible,
we provide alternate work and if this is not possible we will facilitate granting the employee health and safety leave.
When carrying out such a risk assessment we will identify hazards in the workplace thatcould pose a health and safety risk to the new and expectant mothers and takeappropriate action to remove or reduce the risk. We will keep this risk assessmentunder review and update as necessary.
Furthermore we will ensure that pregnant, post natal or breastfeeding employees havea suitable place to rest.
Note: Other arrangements included in Appendix I
Young Workers
There are specific regulations dealing with young persons at work which we will complywith in the event of a person under 18yrs of age entering employment with us. Inparticular;
If the young person is under 16yrs old we will obtain written permission from theirparent or guardian.
We will not exceed the recommended working hours for young persons We will assess the risk to the safety and health of the young person arising from
their lack of experience, maturity or awareness of risk any work activity likely to involve a risk of harmful exposure to physical,
biological or chemical agents the physical and psychological capacity of the young person
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and put in place all required control measures
Work Related Stress and Dignity at Work
As your employer we will as far as reasonably practicable ensure that; No employees workload is so high that he or she will have to consistently work
overtime. No employee will be subjected to harassment or degrading behavior from
colleagues or managers and that everyone in the workplace treats others withrespect and courtesy even if they do not get along.
No employee has to work in an environment which is unsafe and in which theywould be worried about accidents.
Employees are trained so they can do their jobs effectively and safely Everyone knows what their core job is There is in place a Dignity at Work Policy outlining our procedures with regard to
addressing bullying and harassment at work, this is in keeping with the HSACode of Practice on the Prevention and Resolution of Bullying at Work.
Emergency Procedures
Emergency refers to any event that may require an evacuation of the premises (e.g.gas leak, fire,
bomb threat, etc.). On hearing the alarm all employees, visitors and customers arerequired to:
GO IMMEDIATELYto the emergency exits, closing all doors as you leave.
DONT wait to find out whats happening.
DONT stop to collect personal items.
GO at once to your assembly point and wait for further instruction.
DO NOT re-enter the building until authorised to do so by the emergency services.
A sample list of Emergency Contacts is given in Appendix III
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Our Risk Assessments
In carrying out our risk assessments and in consultation with our employees we havereviewed our workplace and work practices, we have both identified the hazards that
exist and made an assessment of the risks arising from these hazards.
Where additional controls are required to avoid or reduce the risk these havebeen identified on the risk assessment and action list and will be implemented bythe responsible person.
We will make every reasonable effort to give priority to the implementation ofoutstanding controls for those hazards of most concern.
Where we are of the opinion that the necessary competence to carry outparticular risk assessments is not available in house additional expertise will be
obtained.
All our risk assessments will be reviewed and revised if required at least annuallyormore often if something arises which could affect the risk assessments.
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Hazard Current Controls Additional Controls(See Action List)
Employee Consultation
Default Actions that must be
carried out on all RiskAssessments.
Bring the risk assessment andsafety statement to theattention of your employees
Electricity
Contact with electricalinstallations or electricalequipment can cause burns,electrocution and otherserious injuries to employeesand/or visitors.
All new electrical installationsand all extensions are testedand certified as safe, by acompetent qualified electrician
Electrical installations arechecked regularly by acompetent qualified electrician
Testing, certifying and repairs
are carried out in accordancewith appropriate E.T.C.I.standards
Enclosures/covers are inplace to prevent contact withlive electrical equipment/parts
Damaged extension leads arerepaired or removed from use
Means of cutting off power to
electrical installations andequipment are provided andemployees are aware of theirlocations
Work on live electricalequipment is avoided wherereasonably practicable
Fire extinguishers that aresuitable for fighting electricalfires are provided
All circuits supplying socketoutlets are protected by anRCD
Operation of the RCD istested regularly inaccordance with themanufacturers instructions
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Where electrical portableappliances are subject toongoing wear and tear, theyare inspected and tested
Any scorch marks associatedwith an electrical appliance orelectrical wiring is checkedurgently by a competentperson
Fire
Fire can cause smokeinhalation, burns and otherserious injuries to employees
and/or visitors
Sources of ignition arecontrolled and waste isremoved daily
Fire alarm and smoke
detectors are in place, kept ingood working order andtested regularly
Emergency exits are clearlymarked and kept clear
Emergency lights are installedand tested regularly
Fire extinguishers areaccessible and inspectedregularly
Employees are trained in theuse of fire extinguishers
Emergency evacuationprocedures are in place
Fire drills are held regularly
Maintenance
Unsafe maintenance activitiescan cause cuts, lacerations,eye injuries, amputations andother serious injuries toemployees and/or visitors.
Only trained and authorised
employees carry outmaintenance work
Maintenance employees aretrained in the use of fireextinguishers, hot workpermits and confined spaceentry as appropriate
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Where maintenance workmay involve disturbingasbestos, all possible typesand locations of asbestos areidentified by a competentperson and suitable controlmeasures put in place beforework commences
Maintenance employees areaware of all external gas,water and electricity cut offpoints
Machines are isolated fromelectric, hydraulic andpneumatic power suppliesbefore maintenance workcommences
Guards are only removed tothe extent that work requiresand replaced as soon asmaintenance is complete
Adjustments to machineswhen parts are moving areonly carried out bymaintenance employees andonly when machine is at slowspeed or under hold-to-runcontrol
Work areas are cordoned offto exclude unauthorisedaccess where necessary
Workshop or storage areasused by maintenanceemployees are adequately lit,free from trip hazards anditems are stored properly
Hazardous areas are lockedwhen not in use e.g. highvoltage switch room
Appropriate PersonalProtective Equipment is wornby maintenance employeesand they have received
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training in its use
External maintenance workersreport to designated person
Tools used for maintenanceare in good working order andproperly guarded wherenecessary
Manual Handling
Manual Handling means thelifting, putting down, pushing,pulling, carrying or moving ofa load which involves risk ofinjury due to risk factors such
as:Load is too heavy, large,awkward or is carried awayfrom the body. Load islifted too high or carried toofar/too often or involvesbending and/or twisting.
Inadequate space,uneven floor or steps/ramps
Task is organised to allow theuse of mechanical aids toavoid/reduce the need formanual handling
Task is organised to ensurehandling is carried out
between waist and shoulderheight
Heavy or large/unwieldy loadsare broken down into moremanageable weights or arelifted by 2 people
Work is planned to preventhandling over long distancesor frequent repetitions
Workplace is organised toensure adequate room toprevent bending, twisting,and/or unstable posture
Each manual handling taskhas been assessed using therisk factors and wherenecessary, control(s) put inplace.
Employees receive relevantmanual handling trainingwhere necessary
Slips, Trips and Falls
Slips, Trips and Falls due tospills, inadequate materialsstorage, inadequate lighting
Adequate lighting is provided
Spill kit and warning signageare available
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can cause injuries to you,your employees and/orvisitors
Spills are cleaned upimmediately
Mats are properly fitted andsecured
Trailing cables and leads arere-routed, removed orsecured
Good house-keepingpractices are in place and aremaintained
Changes in levels arehighlighted e.g. steps, slopes
Slip resistant footwear isprovided and worn
Work at Height
Work at height and fallingobjects can cause fractures,head injuries, death and otherserious injuries to employeesand/or visitors
Work at height is avoidedwhere possible
Appropriate work equipmente.g. scaffolding, mobileworking platforms, scissorslifts, are used to prevent fallswhere work at height cannotbe avoided
Where falls cannot beprevented, work equipmente.g. safety nets, bean bags,airbags are used
Equipment that protects allemployees who work at heightis used instead of equipmentthat only protects oneemployee at a time e.g. safetynets instead of safetyharnessess
Work at height activities areplanned and supervised
Training is provided foremployees who work at height
Safe access to work at height
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area is provided
Work equipment is inspectedregularly and any defectsfound are repaired
Work areas at height arestable, strong and have a 1mhigh parapet or doublehandrails
The use of ladders is avoidedor they are used only for lightwork of short duration
Personal ProtectiveEquipment e.g. safetyharness is provided andemployees are trained in itsuse
Heavy objects are stored onlower racks/shelves
Materials stored at height aresecured
Work areas at height are keptclear of loose materials andmaterial fall preventionsystems are in place e.g.toeboards
Racks/shelves are inspectedregularly and any defects aredealt with promptly
Racks/shelves are notoverloaded with maximumsafe working load displayedand supports are protectedfrom impact
Chemicals
Exposure to chemicals cancause fires, explosions, skinand eye irritation, cancer, illhealth and other seriousinjuries to employees and/or
A list (inventory) of allchemicals used in theworkplace has been prepared
Chemical labels and SafetyData Sheets are available foreach chemical and the
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visitors. associated hazards of eachchemical has been identified
Employees are trained in thesafe use of chemicals
The number of employeesand the exposure tochemicals is assessed andminimised
Less hazardous chemicalsare used where possible
Adequate ventilation isprovided
A wash hand basin, soap anddisposable towels/hand dryerare available
All chemicals are used, storedand disposed of inaccordance with the SafetyData Sheet or supplierrecommendations
Eye, skin and respiratoryprotection is provided andworn where appropriate andin accordance with the safetydata sheet
Workplace Transport
Contact betweenpeople/property and movingvehicles, vehiclesoverturning/collapsing, peoplefalling from vehicles orcollisions can cause damage,
crush injuries and otherserious injuries to employeesand/or visitors
Entry to the workplace isdirected and controlled
All pedestrian and vehicleroutes, crossing points,parking, loading and vehicleonly areas are clearly markedand signposted
All routes are kept free ofobstructions. Permanentobstructions are marked andprotected as necessary
People and vehicles are keptapart
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Vehicle reversing iseliminated, where possibleand All work areas are well lit
All work areas are well lit
Loading and unloading iscarried out in a designatedarea away from overheadobstructions
High visibility vests/jacketsare provided and worn bypeople who work nearvehicles
Visitors are accompanied anda safe area is provided forvisiting drivers during loadingand unloading
Speed limits and speedramps/rumble strips etc. areused to control speed, asneeded
A person is appointed tosupervise vehicle activities onsite
Vehicles are maintained ingood condition by acompetent person as per themanufacturers instructions
All works vehicles haveworking amberbeacons/hazard lights andreversing alarms
Dangerous parts of vehiclese.g. exhaust pipes, PTOs areguarded
Raised vehicle bodies areadequately and securelypropped using a propdesigned to carry the vehicleweight
Vehicles are suitable for the
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work and the load. Vehiclesare not overloaded and allloads are secured
Forklifts and tailboard goodslifts are tested every 12months
A defect reporting system is inplace and defects are dealtwith promptly
Drivers check vehicles dailybefore use and report anyproblems
Keys are not left inunattended vehicles
Working at height on vehiclesis avoided where possible,proper access equipment (forvehicles & work at height) isprovided and maintainedwhere required
Stop blocks or chocks areused when tipping materials
Drivers are carefully selectedand supervised by anominated person
All drivers are instructed,trained and authorised todrive workplace vehicles
Driver's handbook is provided
Driver operates vehicle atappropriate speed
Seatbelts (where provided)are worn at all times
Forklift truck drivers aretrained
Display Screen Equipment An assessment of individualworkstations is carried out
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Poor workstation set up,prolonged Display ScreenEquipment (DSE) use andprolonged poor seatingposture at DSE workstationcan cause neck, back,shoulder or arm strain, eyestrain or fatigue to youremployees
Work tasks are varied toensure that staff are notworking at their computers forlong periods of time
Employees are giveninformation and training onthe hazards associated withcomputer use and the stepsthey can take to minimise theeffect of these hazards
Employees who usecomputers are made aware oftheir right to eye tests
Bench Circular Saw
Contact with a bench circularsaw, or ejected materials cancause cuts, lacerations,amputation and other seriousinjuries to employees and/orvisitors
Safety guards are providedused and maintained inaccordance with themanufacturers manual andwarning signs are in place
Machine is fitted with anemergency stop and in theevent of power supplyinterruption, automatic restartis prevented
Where operation prevents theuse of fixed guards thenanother type is used e.g.presence sensors
Reported defects are dealtwith promptly
Machine adjustments are notmade while moving parts arein motion
Machine is mounted securely,safe operational areas aremarked out and sufficientwork space is provided
Employees are trained andsupervised in the use ofmachinery and operatorsmanual is available
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Loose clothing, danglingjewellery and unsecured longhair are avoided when usingthe bench circular saw
Eye/face/hearing protection isprovided and worn
Sharp Objects
Contact with sharp objectscan cause cuts, lacerationsand amputations toemployees and/or visitors
Use of sharp objects isminimised and they are storedsafely after use
Safe procedures for the useand cleaning of sharp objectsare in place and employeesare trained in these
procedures
Loading/Unloading
Loading or unloading vehiclescan cause crush, head andother serious injuries to you,your employees and/orvisitors
A designated, clearly marked,flat area is used for loadingand unloading vehicles andaccess is restricted
Vehicles are braked, chockedand/or stabilised to preventmovement duringloading/unloading
Loads are spread evenly,vehicles are not overloadedand all loads are secured
Lifting equipment used forloading/unloading is certifiedand the operator of liftingequipment is trained
Pallets and cages arechecked for defects and if
damaged are taken out of use
Loading bays are designedand located to ensure safeaccess
A designated safe area isprovided for drivers duringloading/unloading
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Refuse skips are locatedaway from overhead electricalpower lines
Loading and unloading on aconstruction site is doneunder site supervision
Roadside loading orunloading is carried out in asafe manner ensuring suitableprecautions are taken withregard to pedestrians androad traffic movements
Office Equipment
Working with officeequipment/furniture e.g.photocopiers, shredders,guillotines, filing cabinets maycause cuts, burns and otherserious injuries to employeesand/or visitors
Office equipment is used in
accordance with themanufacturers manual
Power sockets are notoverloaded
Power supply is turned offwhen clearing shredder jamsand emptying bags
Loose clothing, danglingjewellery and unsecured longhair should be avoided whenusing shredders
Guillotine is only used whenthe guard is in place
Guard is engaged whenguillotine is not in use
Cabinet drawers and doorsare kept closed when not inuse
Only one filing cabinet drawercan be opened at a time toprevent tipping
Shelves are not overloaded
Adequate lighting, ventilationand heating are provided
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Power Hand Tools
Contact with a poweredelectrical/hydraulic hand tool,
ejected materials or possibleimpact from machine or workpiece movement can causeburns, entanglement,fractures, lacerations,amputation and seriousinjuries to employees and/orvisitors
Safety guards are provided,used and maintained inaccordance with themanufacturers manual and
warning signs are in place
Machine is fitted with anemergency stop and in theevent of power supplyinterruption, automatic restartis prevented
Machine adjustments are notmade while moving parts arein motion
Machine is mounted securelyand clamps are in place toensure that work pieces aresecured where necessary
Employees are trained andsupervised in the use ofmachinery and operatorsmanual is available andsufficient work space isprovided
Care is taken with looseclothing, dangling jewelleryand unsecured long hair whenusing hand tools
Eye/face/hearing protection isprovided and worn
Powered hand tools orelectrical equipment ofgreater voltage than 110 voltsare not used in external ordamp locations
Before use a visual check iscarried out
Vibration dampening isprovided on powered handtools where appropriate
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Angle Grinder
Contact with a poweredelectrical/hydraulic hand tool,or ejected materials or
possible impact from machineor work piece movement cancause burns, entanglement,fractures, lacerations,amputation and seriousinjuries to employees and/orvisitors
Safety guards are provided,used and maintained inaccordance with themanufacturers manual andwarning signs are in place
The abrasive/grinding wheelis mounted by a trained andcompetent person only
Clamps are in place to ensurethat work pieces are securedwhere necessary
Machine adjustments aremade only while moving partsare not in motion
No angle grinder of greatervoltage than 110 volts is usedin an external or damplocation
Before use a visual check iscarried out
Vibration dampening isprovided where appropriate
Employees are trained andsupervised in the use ofmachinery and operatorsmanual is available andsufficient work space isprovided
Loose clothing, danglingjewellery and unsecured longhair should be avoided whenusing the angle grinder
Eye/face/hearing protection isprovided and worn
Manually Operated Hand
Tools
Contact with manuallyoperated hand tools can
Bench vice is provided andused
Good level of lighting isprovided over workbenches
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cause cuts, lacerations andother serious injuries toemployees and/or visitors
Gloves are provided and worn
Wood Dust
Contact with wood dust cancause a potentially explosiveatmosphere in the workplaceand can cause irritation toeyes and nose, dermatitis,asthma, bronchitis and otherserious injuries to employeesand/or visitors
Exposure to wood dust isreduced as far as possible
e.g. by ventilation extraction
The number of employeesexposed to wood dust isreduced as far as possible
Employees are informed ofthe risks associated withwood dust
Weekly cleaning is carried outusing industrial vacuum
cleaners
Health surveillance isprovided for employees thatmay be exposed to wood dust
Respiratory protection isprovided and worn asrequired
Site Visits
Visits to construction sites canresult in accidents causingcrushing, cuts and otherserious injuries to employees
Contact is made with the site
manager/site office on arrival
Site rules and safety signs arealways obeyed
Suitable personal protectiveequipment is provided andworn as required
Employees are made awareof the dangers encounteredon sites
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Our Action List
Following the completion of the risk assessment this action list was generated. This listis comprised of controls we indicated during the risk assessment process that are required tobe implemented in order to reduce the risk of accident/ill-health in our workplace.
Note:You can complete this action list by printing and filling it out by hand or you can return toManage Action List and complete online.
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Hazard Additional Controls
Required
Action by Whom To be completed by Completed
Employee Consultation
Default Actions that must becarried out on all RiskAssessments.
Bring the risk assessmentand safety statement tothe attention of youremployees
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Appendix I
Responsibilities and other Arrangements
List any other arrangements of responsibilities that are specific to your workplace here
Area of Responsibility Additional responsibility or arrangements if not already
included
Employers
Employees
Contractors
Visitors
Consultation and
Participation
Pregnant Employees
Work related Stress
and Dignity at work
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Appendix II
List the persons Identified as being responsible for Health & Safety tasks
No. Tasks (Non-Exhaustive) Responsible Person
(Where Required)
Signature
1. Ensuring our Safety Statement isaccessible and available to all
2. Person responsible for managing &coordinating work activities.
3. Ensuring records are maintainedsuch as training and provision ofPPE.
4. Ensuring forms & registers arecollected and filled out as required.
5. Ensuring Safety Data Sheets are
filed and appropriate controlmeasures implemented asrequired.
6. Ensuring accidents areinvestigated, reported and remedialmeasures implemented to preventre-occurrence.
7. Ensuring risk assessments arecarried out and updated asnecessary.
8. The upkeep and maintenance ofour welfare facilities.
9. The upkeep of our First Aid Boxand ordering of our first aidsupplies.
10. Coordinating and managing ourtraining requirements.
11. Upkeep and maintenance of thepremises. Coordinating contractorsactivities
12. Management and coordination ofemergency equipment andprocedures including provision offire extinguishers, fire drill,evacuation planning etc
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Appendix III
Sample registers and forms
a. Welfare Facilities
Welfare Facilities Give detail as necessary
Adequate number of suitable toilet facilities
Adequate washbasins with hot and coldrunning water
Separate use of lavatories or washbasins formen and women, if so required
Suitable washing facilities will include hot andcold running water, soap and clean towels orother suitable means of cleaning or drying.
May depending on the nature of the work orfor health reasons include separate showersfor men and women.
Suitable and adequate accommodation totake meals (canteen) including: ability to boilwater; clean table surfaces; seats with backsupports; adequate lighting and heating
Provision of drinking water
Suitable arrangements so that facilities areadequately maintained and kept clean
Facilities to take shelter from the elements
(relates to outdoor workstations), if requiredProvision of suitable means to dry clothingthat have become damp due to the nature ofthe work
b. PPE Register
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Protective Personal Equipment RegisterNo. Name PPE Received Date Signature
c. Location of First Aid Facilities
Give detail as appropriate
Location of First Aid Box(es)
Location of Emergency Numbers ondisplay
Contents of our First Aid Box areappropriate for the size of our businessand the hazards arising and will beregularly checked and replenished asnecessary by
Location of First Aid room (if required)
Occupational First Aider (if required)
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d. Emergency Arrangements
Your Assembly Point is located at
Emergency Telephone NumbersOccupational First Aider
Nearest Hospital / A&E
Local Doctor
Emergency Services
Ambulance
Fire Brigade
112
Garda Station
ESB Networks 1850 372 999
Bord Gis 1850 205 050
Eircom 1901
Health & Safety Authority 1890 289 389
Other (specify)
Other (specify)