Equipment/Activity/Area Assessed Who or what could be affected? Location? Install and Testing Using Remote Static Load Test Equipment Directly - Technician Indirectly Other Site Staff Environment Frequency and Duration: Personnel Typically 1No.Technician Plant, Equipment and Materials Plant & Work Equipment Hydraulic Pump Data-logger Hydraulic Jack Load Cell LPDT Automatic Level + PPM + Level Legs & Tapes Air Stillage Reference Beam Tarpaulin Scaffold Spanner Training / Competency Required CPCS Emergency First Aid at Work Site specific safety induction or briefing from Client or Principal Contractor Daily hazard briefing from Client or Principal Contractor Practical skills taught in-house by ESG and operative to be declared competent by senior manager and evidenced on training matrix Relevant training records are held on the ESG Management System. Hazardous Materials Hydraulic Oil Epoxy resin Aerosol Marker WD40 Ambersil IPS Solvent ABC Fire Extinguisher Fuels (for vehicles) Ignition Drier and Protector Personal Protective Equipment Hard hat (BSEN397) Safety Boots (BSEN345 + Steel or composite midsole) Hi-Vis vest/ jacket (BSEN 471 Clause 1&) yellow or orange Hearing Protection (BSEN35-1//3) Eye Protection (BSEN 166F) Hand Protection (BSEN388)
Sequence of Tasks 1. Technician to complete Provisional Daily Site Report.. Demark area using road pins and hazard bunting tape. If no breaking ground secure bunting tape to stationary objects seek assistance from site/ office. 3. Install reference beam: Hammer No. stakes into ground either side of the test pile, avoiding anchor piles, until refusal. If no breaking ground, construct No. X forms with two short pieces of scaffold, clipping together with propriety clips. Affix single long piece of scaffold tubing between stakes/ X forms and adjust as necessary. 4. Install tests equipment as per MS01a 5. Attach tarpaulin to beam/ bars avoid over-reaching situations. 6. Hammer road pins as necessary for lower half of tarpaulin and tie in position with pre-installed rope. If no breaking ground attach to secure objects seek assistance from site/ office. 7. If it is too windy, or there are other extreme weather conditions, inform office. 8. Locate compressed gas stillage. 9. Attach pressure regulator to outlet and tighten with task-specific spanner. 10. Ensure tank inlet valve is closed on remote kit and attach airline securely. 11. Slowly open tank valve on gas stillage and adjust pressure regulator as necessary. 1. Slowly open tank inlet valve on remote kit. 13. Testing to be carried out as per MS01 14. Upon completion of test, all equipment shall be removed in reverse order of building.
15. Technician to check air pressure on gas stillage. If less than 60Bar, inform office. 16. Close tank inlet valve on remote kit and outlet valve on gas stillage. 17. Remove airline from remote kit and remove pressure gauge from gas stillage. 18. Slowly expel air from remote equipment tank for stowage. 19. All test equipment to be packed away securely, drying/ cleaning beforehand if necessary.
General Activity Assessment Hazards 1. Breaking Ground contact with services Initial Risk (High/Med/Low) 15 Control Measures Residual Risk (High/Med/Low) Client to confirm whether breaking ground is an issue prior to arrival. Client to CAT and Genny scan area prior to install of test equipment. 5. Manual Handling of test equipment (jack/ load cell/ reference beam) 9 Assess task, environment and load before lifting. Use crane/ mechanical handling as necessary. Seek assistance and plan lift. Adopt correct posture. Stretching and warming up muscles prior to commencing lifting operations (particularly when having travelled a significant distance to site) is required to prevent sprains and strains. Ongoing training is available by means of the ESG online training modules (via the intranet), toolbox talks and practical demonstration. Any individual with a known health problem should identify this to the Section Manager for specific assessment by the Safety Manager or Occupational Health Manager. Refer to Manual handling Assessment. 3 3. Slips, trips, falls 9 Site awareness. Good housekeeping. 3 4. Rapid air leak from air cylinder 15 5. Airline/ fitting failure 15 Check cylinder/ valve for damage before use do not use if damaged. Restrict access to cylinder. Secure cylinder to prevent movement in fit-for-purpose stillage. Check airline/ fittings for damage before and after loading. Route airline away from trafficked areas. Restrict access to airline. Secure airline with anti-whip lines where possible. 5 5
6. Encroachment into test area by prohibited persons & tampering 15 Cordon off test area. Placement of warning signs. Information/ instruction provided to site regarding potential hazards. General site security. 5 7. Instability of reaction system, component failure - leading to possible ejection/ collapse, structural failure or dynamic collapse of reaction system. 15 Cordon off test area. Placement of warning signs. Information/ instruction provided to site regarding potential hazards. Ensure remote testing equipment set up correctly and confirm all declarations. Load to be released if any problems suspected. Keep clear of loaded test frame. Check/ verify test load against system component capacity. 5 8. Contact with Hydraulic Oil 9. Contact/ Epoxy Resin 10. Contact/ Aerosol Marker 3 This substance is non-hazardous in nature. However, in event of skin or eye contact irrigate with copious water and seek medical attention with MSDS. Contain any spillages with spill kit provided. 4 Mix in open and avoid breathing fumes. Do not store mixing tool in vehicle. Wear gloves and eye protection when mixing and applying. In event of skin or eye contact irrigate with copious water and seek medical attention with MSDS. 4 Use in open and avoid breathing fumes. Use as directed on tin. Avoid use near naked flames/ hot surfaces. The OES for constituent parts (8hrTWA) is 750ppm Acetonic and 600ppm Butane, which will not be exceeded provided that adequate ventilation is provided. Signs and symptoms of exposure include irritation to eyes and respiratory tract and dizziness. 1
11. Contact/ WD40 1. Contact/ Ambersil IPA Solvent 13. Contact/ ABC Fire Extinguisher Powder 14. Environmental accidental spillage of hydraulic oil 4 Use in open and avoid breathing fumes. Use as directed on tin. Avoid use near naked flames/ hot surfaces. The WEL-TWA for constituent parts is Naphtha100mg/m³, Carbon Dioxide 5000ppm which will not be exceeded provided that adequate ventilation is provided. Signs and symptoms of exposure include irritation to eyes and respiratory tract and dizziness. 4 Use in open and avoid breathing fumes. Use as directed on tin. Avoid use near naked flames/ hot surfaces. The TWA for hazardous constituent part is Carbon Dioxide 9150mg/m³ will not be exceeded provided that adequate ventilation is provided. Signs and symptoms of exposure include irritation to eyes and respiratory tract and dizziness. Use as directed on cylinder. The TWA for hazardous constituent part is Mica 3mg/m³ (as respirable fraction of aerosol) and 5mg/m³ Nuisance Dust level (respirable fraction) will not be exceeded provided that adequate ventilation is provided. Signs and symptoms of exposure include irritation to eyes 6 Equipment pressure tested regularly. Hydraulic pump sited within bund within remote box. Spill kit available technician conversant with use. Spade and bags available for digging out. 1 3
15. Exposure to leptospirosis (Weil s disease) 16. Contact/ Ignition Drier and Protector Assessor Name & Role 4 The naturally occurring bacteria can get into your body through cuts and scratches and through the lining of the mouth, throat and eyes after contact with infected urine or contaminated water, such as in sewers, ditches, ponds and slow-flowing rivers. Wash your hands and any contaminated clothing regularly. Always wash hands before eating, drinking or smoking. Don t touch rats or livestock with unprotected hands. Wash cuts and grazes immediately with soap and running water and cover all cuts and broken skin with waterproof plasters before and during work. Signs and symptoms start with a flu-like illness with a persistent and severe headache, which can lead to vomiting and muscle pains and ultimately to jaundice, meningitis and kidney failure. In rare cases the diseases can be fatal. If suffering these signs and symptoms, report to your doctor. Leptospirosis is much less severe if it is treated promptly. If your doctor decides you have leptospirosis contact the ESG accident helpline immediately on 0183 554545. 4 Use in open and avoid breathing fumes. Use as directed on tin. Avoid use near naked flames/ hot surfaces. The WEL-TWA for constituent parts is Naphtha150mg/m³, which will not be exceeded provided that adequate ventilation is provided. Signs and symptoms of exposure include irritation to eyes and respiratory tract. Signature 3
Site Specific Hazards include site specific hazard not identified in General Activity Assessment above 1. Hazards Initial Risk (High/Med/Low) Control Measures Residual Risk (High/Med/Low). 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. ` Information and Instruction
Risk Rating = Likelihood x Severity X Severity Definition Likelihood Definition - Severity 1 3 4 5 1 = Very unlikely 1 = First aid injury or illness Likelihood 4 6 8 10 = Unlikely = Minor injury or illness 3 6 9 1 15 3 = Likely 3 = >7 day injury or illness 4 8 1 16 0 4 = Very likely 4 = Major injury or illness 5 10 15 0 5 5 = Almost certain 5 = Fatality, disabling injury, etc Confirmation that controls have been implemented Y/N Name & Role Signature