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ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA)

FOR RC PIPES INSTALLATION

AHA REF. F5B-BMJV-0001-AHA-HSE 00010 REV. 00 DATE:


FALCON 5/F-15QA BEDDOWN PROJECT, AL UDEID AIR BASE,
PROJECT LOCATION: CONTRACT NO: W912ER20C0010
STATE OF QATAR
ACTIVITY/ WORK TASK: RC PIPES INSTALLATION
DEPARTMENT/DIVISION: UTILITIES MS REF. NO: F5B-BMJV-0001-MS-G-

JOB STEPS HAZARD Actions to Eliminate or Minimize Hazards RAC


- Drink plenty of water, and electrolyte drinks as needed
- Wear light-coloured, cotton clothing
- Slow down work rate and increase breaks in hot weather.
- Use sunscreen.
- Dehydration - Welfare, covered rest shelter with adequate air flow, toilet
- Heat Stress facility & first Aid box. made available close by.
- Sunburn - Emergency response procedures to be communicated to all
1. Pre-Work Site Inspection - Fatigue party L
- Falling Objects - Ensure that edge protection and fall arrest system are in
- Fall from Heights place.
- Impalement - Ensure that proper PPE will be used prior and during the
inspection, scanning and mapping. Prior to commencement
of any activity, The Precast shall be thoroughly inspected by
the site construction teams Qualified Person to determine if
special safety measures must be taken.

- Test all horns and lights, inspect all mirrors and windows for
defects and repair and replace before shipping to site
- All personnel on-site to be appropriately inducted before
initially engaging for work.
- Slip/trip/fall, - All workers including subcontractors must have completed
- Power line contact the Induction Training and hold a current card or
2. Mobilization of
- Struck by moving equipment’s certification; Advise workers and other persons on site of L
resources/Equipment
- Caught in Between work to be carried out.
- All workers to attend STARRT to be aware of work/site
specific hazards, control and prevention.
- Appropriate PPE to be worn.
- Be aware of the location of the evacuation muster point and
safest route to it.
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- Adequate planning before loading and unloading shall be
- No adequate planning and coordination amongst done.
everyone involved in the activity - The area shall be barricaded or guarded to prevent no
- improper Housekeeping in and around work zone authorized person from entering.
- Inadequate information/briefing regarding the - Install safety signage for additional information and
work/Task to be carried out precautionary measures.
- Commencing work without the required approval and - For storage, pipe should be placed on supports of 10cm
3. Preparation for permit to work on site. wide at every 2.5m distance with side blocks to prevent
- Noise, air and ground pollution due to work activities. L
loading/offloading of pipes the pipe from rolling.
- No approved documentation in place for start of work - The maximum stack height is approx. 2m; wooden wedges
and no approved method of work for personnel. which are used in order to prevent the pipe stack from
- Fatality, serious injury to work personnel from contact sliding shall be placed on both sides of the stack on the
with equipment and plant. timber bearers.
- Restricting and interfering with 3rd party activities. - Supervisors must make sure that all relevant
- Vibration damage from braking work. documentation are in place before any work starts.
- Vibration reduction devices installed on equipment.
4. Lifting and shifting of pipes - Slip/trip/fall, - Ensure that crane used for lifting is inspected and with L
- No certificate and license. TPC compliance certificate.
- Struck by moving equipment’s - Make sure driver and operators have valid Qatari licence
- Crane turning over and authorised to operate crane.
- Failure of Lifting equipment and accessories. - Certified riggers with valid certificate must be present
when lifting.
- Operators cab cleared of sight obstruction
- Load chart and crane hand signals posted
- All lifting equipment/accessories shall be pre-inspected
- Crane must have valid TPC.
- Belt and hook must be inspected and colour coded before
use.
- Operator must inspect thoroughly and submit equipment
check list before operating
- Anti-two blocking device installed and operating
- Adequate base or Outrigger pad must be place.
- For storage, pipe should be placed on supports of 10cm
wide at every 2.5m distance with side blocks to prevent
the pipe from rolling.
- The maximum stack height is approx. 2m; wooden
wedges which are used in order to prevent the pipe stack
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from sliding shall be placed on both sides of the stack on
the timber bearers.
- Operator of the boom truck not to exceed the safe working
load (SWL).

- Hourly monitoring of Heat Index


- Job rotations and all strenuous work
- Provide cool water in the workplace and encourage
workers to drink
- Updated weather forecast report
- Providing workers with information, instruction and
training on how to recognize heat-related illness and on
first aid.
- Dehydration, Heat, Cramps, heat Stroke, Heat Rash, - Provide Rest shelter and follow project heat stress
Heat exhaustion, Sun burn etc. management plan during summer.
5. Adverse Weather Condition - Strong Wind or Fog, Heavy Rain, Flooding - All Work Activities shall be suspended during adverse
(Heavy Rains, Flooding, Strong - Fall of materials/personnel. weather condition i.e., Heavy Rain, Flooding, Strong
Wind or Fog, Hot Weather - Obstruction of Access/Egress. Wind, Fog & High Humidity or Temperature.
Season) - Health Hazard due to excessive exposure to Dust and - As necessary, all materials shall be secured/ fixed to
rainfalls. prevent unwanted damages or displacement during strong
- Slip, Trip & Fall wind and/or flooding.
- All electrical equipment/distribution board shall be switch
off and must be secured and protected from adverse
weather.
- Flood Mitigation Plan shall be implemented during heavy
rainfall and/or flooding at site.
- Allow workers to acclimatize to their environment and
identify which workers are acclimatized/ assessed as fit to
work in hot conditions.

- Personal Injury - Personnel to undergo site HSE Induction


- Unauthorized places - Liaison with concerned authority
- Manual handling - All markings should be visual.
6. Survey and setting works - Accidental contact with underground facilities - Use label (or signs) to identify the type of underground
- Property / Equipment damage services and/or utilities.
- Slip, trip, fall - Manual handling procedures to be fully implemented.
- Abrasive due to Back pain - Suitable PPE to be worn.

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- Areas should be properly scanned and test pits should be
made.
- Ensure that all operators are qualified
- Use adequate Personal Protective Equipment
- The Flagman/ banksman should be a trained and
- Striking underground utilities competent to do the task.
- Struck by moving equipment’s - Mandatory inspection should be made and the Method
7. Surface Encumbrances - Caught in between L
Statement must be available and present at the time of the
- Potential falls activity.
- AHA should be readily available on site.
- Any hazards found at the area of activity and when there
are some people nearby, they should be removed from that
particular area.

- Only qualified and experienced workers shall perform this


task.
- Induction and tool box shall be provided by foreman to all
workers engaged in this task.
- PPE shall be worn by all workers including hand gloves
and eye protection.
8. Cutting, Cleaning and fitting of - Hand injury - The tools used for cutting and fixing the pipes shall be in
RC pipes and supports for - Electric shock
good condition. L
- Manual handling
drainage piping - The electric tools shall be inspected and colour coded.
- Rotating parts of tools
- Cables shall be routed properly.
- Manual handling training shall be provided to personnel
carrying and shifting pipes.
- The electric tools should have guard for rotating parts.
- Proper work platforms shall be used for cutting &
fabrication

9. Installation of drainage and pipes - Slipping on wet or oily surface that leads to injury - Tool box talk shall be conducted prior to the start of the L
- Tripping hazards i.e. over materials work
- Crush injury - Make sure all workers understand the hazards of
- -Body injury chemicals used in joining the pipes and its exposure.
- Property damage - Flush eyes immediately and seek medical advice

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immediately in case of contact of chemicals with eyes
- Always handle carefully to avoid contacts with body parts.
- Use hand gloves and eye protection always while using
cement.
- Wash skin with soap/water. If irritation develops, seek
- Manual Handling medical advice.
- Chemical Hazard - Store away from heat, sparks and open place.
- Eye Injury
- Provide sufficient ventilation, use explosion proof exhaust.
- Environmental concerns
- Contact with skin - Keep dry chemical powder type fire extinguisher.
- Fire - Train workers “How to use fire extinguisher” and
hazards/control measures as given in MSDS.
- Communicate MSDS to the concerned work force and
follow always.
- Keep the chemicals in drip tray during handling.
- Prevent any leaks/overflow.

- Enough lightings and reflective sign boards will be placed


at required locations.
- Signalmen / watch persons will be posted at strategic
- Lack of light /vision. locations.
- Lack of getting attention of others in case of - Lonely works will not be allowed during night. Continuous
10. Working at Night. emergency. supervision will be provided for jobs.
- Equipment / Vehicle accidents, personnel accidents, - Area will be cordon off to avoid heavy equipment passing
injury. or stuck.
- Suitable PPE to be worn.
- All vehicles at airside to be fitted with Rotating yellow
beacons and are to be used.

11. Confined space entry by - Asphyxiation lack of Oxygen. - All workers undergone Confined space entry TPC L
personnel and working in - Restricted Access and egress. Training.
Manhole. - Situation outside of the confined space which - Confined space procedures to be adopted and
endanger workers in confined space. implemented
- Poor ventilation. - Approved Method Statement & AHA
- Avoid generic hazard. - Rescue plan and rescue equipment must be in place
- Presence of Toxic and Flammable gases.

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when necessary.
- Competent confined space TPC Certified supervisor
monitors the job.
- Gas test to be conducted by authorized gas tester.
- All confined spaces to be controlled by competent hole
watcher /attendant.
- Controlled access and egress
- Supervisor will conduct STARRT talk and attendance
recorded in the STARRT CARD.
- PTW system to be comply with.
- Body harness worn by all workers in confined space when
necessary.
- Suitable means of communication if required.
- No lone working permitted
- Adequate ventilation forced or natural /lighting
- Hourly records of atmosphere testing
- Display Signage /exclusion zone to prevent unauthorized
access
- Good housekeeping is a must onsite.
- Smoking Prohibited in working area.
- No petrol or diesel engines close to contaminate the
space
- No combustible material stored
- Banksman to be posted for the job
- Suitable PPE to be worn

12.Emergency response. - Fire - Do not Obstruct Access L


- Property Damage - Internal Training for Emergency Response
- Burns - Fire Extinguishers to be present at Fuel Areas
- Inadequate access - Provide suitable and sufficient numbers of First Aids
- and egress Boxes at site.
- Pedestrian access ‐ - Deploy First Aiders and Fire warden to site (Rescue team)
- Sufficient trained persons in using extinguishers.
- Improper signage’s
- No Smoking Signs to be placed at point.
- Educate personnel on Emergency response.

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- Proper provision for pedestrian access on site.
- Vibration procedures to be fully implemented on all work.
- Damage existing work due to impact of compaction - Operator to be rotated or have scheduled breaks.
13.Vibration from compaction work. - Personnel to be clear of compaction work area L
and breaking activities - Vibration affect injury (VWF) - Vibration reducing devices to be fitted to all equipment.
- Warning and mandatory signs displayed in the work area.

- Noise procedures to be fully implemented.


- Noise Monitoring should be carried out at intervals during
- Noise induced hearing loss from the compaction work the work.
14. High Noise Levels from work activates and material removal and loading from site. - Monitoring at the source and surrounding area.
- Noise induced hearing loss from breaking activities. - All personnel to be furnished with the required hearing L
activities.
- Noise from running and waiting engine noise. protection.
- Restrict access into work area for the required number of
personnel.

15. Concrete works activity - Concrete splashes - All person shall receive site specific Induction involved L
- Concrete truck colliding with form work. with concrete work.
- Concrete truck falling into the work area. - Site specific Risk assessment shall be briefed to all
- Entrapment individual prior to work commencing.
- Burns from concrete - Comply with COSHH/MSDS while working with concrete
- Physical injury Serious - COSHH assessment to be communicated to operative
- Bruising, cuts, lacerations, broken bones 9involve prior to the work commencement.
- eye injury - All person shall made aware of traffic Management
- ‐Head injury system set out.
- Adhere site rules/site speed.
- Only authorized/licensed operators to operate plant and
Equipment.
- Adequate lighting shall be provided if the operation is in
night.
- Pump shall be placed 2 meters away from excavation
edges.
- Pump shall be placed in firm level ground. Jacks
outriggers fully deployed, pads are properly placed.
- Provide signal lights if the activity is in night
- Keep safe distance from Mixture Truck
- Reversing operation to be controlled by banks man‐Banks
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man to be in safe place where reversing (safe distance).
- All personnel to be trained and competent in using all
machinery and equipment.
- Personnel to be supervised and make sure that all body
parts (hands and fingers) are free from crush.
- Appropriate spill containment should be provided for
cleaning spills and disposal Spill kit must be available.
- Ensure proper housekeeping.
- All P.P.E to be worn

- Make sure all housekeeping is done at all times and


designated pedestrian walk ways are provided and
signed.
- All material to be stored properly in a designated area and
cordoned off with warning tape and cones.
- Work area to be maintained as clean and tidy
- All area to be cordon off and only authorized personnel
allowed in the work area.
- Also designated walk ways to be constructed for all
- Personnel getting injured from falling over tools and
pedestrian access and egress and all signed.
material in the precast area
16. Personnel Movement in and - All openings to be covered and signs placed on top to
- Damage to material and equipment L
around work zone. warn all not to remove and of the danger
- Fatal, Broken bones.
- Barriers and fencing to be placed around precast area
- Bruising, strains and sprains.
with appropriate signage warning operatives and all
personnel/visitors/clients of the inherent dangers.
- All vehicles at airside to be fitted with Rotating yellow
beacons and are to be used.
- Airfield training by USACE to be completed prior to
working on airfield.
- Tool control to be carried out to ensure no tools are left in
the work area.
- FOD sweep to be carried out at cease work.

17. Hand tools and Electrical - Electrical shock, Fatality - All personnel to be trained in the use of all electrical hand L
Equipment - Serious injury. Bruising Burn. tools.
- Strain and sprain. Puncture wound, Impact - All electrical equipment to be fitted with industrial plugs.
- injury/shock
- All electrical hand tools to be inspected daily and be in
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good condition and have the monthly color code
displayed.
- All electrical tools that area damaged shall be removed
from use and tagged “Do not use “
- Use power tools with double insulation.
- Using power tools with guard handle.
- Dead man switch
- Deep lacerations - Ensure hand held power tools are switched off and
- ill health isolated at the mains prior to making any change, repair or
- property damage maintenance to the tool.
- Electrocution. - No modification to be done to any equipment.
- All the power tools must inspect before use.
- Do not use any damage power tools onsite.
- Operative must recheck power tools before use.
- All P.P. E Hard Hat/Safety Boots, Safety Goggles Hi-
Visibility Jackets, Electrical insulated Hand gloves
- Tool control to be carried out to ensure no tools are left in
the work area.

18.Backfilling and compaction - Working without PTW - Planned work accordingly L


- Falling of backfill material. - Ensure PTW system in place and comply
- Vibration - Ensure Utilities are protected
- Noise - Material cleared from edges of excavation.
- falling hazard - Clear walkways, work areas of equipment, tools,
- Entrapment construction debris and other materials
- Collapse of excavation
- Control of workers and vehicles at surface.
- Soil collapse/ cave-in
- Mark, identify, or barricade other obstructions
- Personal Injury
- Loss of eyesight - Isolate equipment swings areas
- Bruises/cuts - Equipment must regularly maintain, inspected and
- Hearing loss certified.
- Collision - Competent Supervisor available at the working area at all
- Damage to utilities, times.
- Injuries to workers involved in the activity, - Worker rotate for compaction tasks to minimize exposure

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to equipment vibration.
- Equipment should be certified.
- Valid 3rd party certificate, insurance certificate and
registration certificate must be available at site.
- Competent Flagman/Rigger with 3rd party certificate must
be available at site.
- All mirrors in working order and maintain 360 ° clear
visibility.
- Use hearing protection when exposed to excessive noise
levels (greater than 85 DBA over an 8-hour work period)
- Assess noise level with sound level meter if possibility
exists that level may exceed 85dBA TWA
- Provide adequate illumination in the work location
acceptable lux rating
- Blinking lights to be fixed to all moving equipment to warn
of traffic.
- Monitor Heat Stress index and establish work/rest periods
according to Heat Stress flag system.
- All P.P. E Hard Hat/Safety rubber boots. (Nitrile gloves
when handling chemicals, Safety Goggles Hi-Visibility
Jackets, Hand gloves, Disposable coverall.

- Manual handling procedures to be fully implemented.


- Mechanical aid to be used first.
- Reduce the weight of the item and the distance for it to be
moved.
- Confirmation that all body parts are free of all pinch points
- Injury from transporting and moving material.
and no risk of entrapment.
19.Manual handling of Material and - Strains, Sprains, Bruising
- Proper lifting procedure to be used. L
Equipment - Entrapment of body parts
- Personnel to be given training on the correct way to lift and
- Pinch injury
carry and move material.
- Use more personnel to do the transporting. Also use team
lifting procedures.
- All personnel to wear the correct PPE at all time, gloves,
mask, glasses, coveralls, boots and helmet.

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-Induction
-Tool box talks “importance of a tidy and clean site”
-Correct PPE
- Slips, Trip, Falls
-Inspections
- Dust
-Material stacked ready for removal
- Material Handling
-Waste removed
20. Housekeeping - Fire L
-Dust suppression
- Prick injuries
-Area graded when required
- Uneven ground
-De-nailing
- Environmental damage
-Spills cleared
-FOD check carried out in airfield areas for tools and FOD
materials at cease work.

21. Environmental - Dust emissions and gaseous emissions. Oil spillage - The entry permit shall be completed by the supervisor and
from the Equipment, Refuelling, Machinery and be definitive for all possible hazards. Before entering a
vehicular noise. confined space, employees shall review the specific entry
- Improper storage, Improper Handling, Untrained permit for safe entry and emergency exit information.
workers Direct reading, intrinsically safe multi-gas confined space
- Inadequate work procedure, Lack of Maintenance, monitoring instruments must be used to conduct air
improper placement, Lack of cleaning of Dip Tray, monitoring of confined spaces
Untrained operatives, Unauthorized disposal of Water - The fresh Concrete to be laid away from the sensitive
or Liquids receptors and drains. A non-permeable membrane sheet
- Oil spills, noise and dust dispersion due to vehicular to be laid down in case the concrete laying can impact the
movement use of equipment and from stock piles, soil. Only required quantity to be brought to site to avoid
gaseous emissions from the machinery. All leading to wastage. The Concrete wash out areas to be provided for
hydrocarbon contamination of soil and groundwater, the cleaning of concrete mixers. The concrete mixers to
air pollution, noise pollution and air pollution leading to be shut off when idle to minimize the air pollution. The
deterioration of atmosphere and environment. Waste Concrete to be disposed as per regulations.
Damage to flora and fauna. Increase carbon loading in - The chemicals will be handled by authorized personnel and
air. the spill containment will be available at all times under
- Alteration of site's air quality and visual impact leading the chemicals. Regular TBT to be included for handling
to neighbour annoyance and compliance Potential the chemicals at site. Competent supervision to be
impact on natural habitats, affecting wildlife and plant enhanced to ensure compliance. Store oils, fuels where
species they will be protected and away from watercourse and
- Soil Contamination and Ground water quality drains
deterioration, Air Quality determination and - Construction plant and vehicles will be efficient and well
Greenhouse gas emissions maintained in accordance with the written procedures

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based on manufacturer’s guidelines, applicable industry
code, or engineering standard to ensure efficient and
reliable operation; Where practicable, mains electricity will
be used instead of mobile generators as a power source
Diesel supplied to the construction plant and vehicles from
the diesel tank farm will be low in sulphur and as per
legislative norms.
- The machinery will be maintained well, and used as per
the instructions of the manufacturer.

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Training Requirements & Competent or Qualified


Equipment to be used Inspection Requirements
Personnel name(s)
- New workers must have site induction Normal operations training
(License/Permit is required)
- Initial inspections on equipment to be performed. Each -Only those trained and 3rd Party Certified Operators will be allowed
Excavator Backhoe Loaders use. to use the Equipment.
- Qualified machinery operators
-Qualified person (e.g., Qualified Rigger/Flagman)
-Valid TPC for vehicles to be kept at work location.
- Competent person
- Only those trained and 3rd Party Certified Operators will be allowed
- Initial inspections on equipment to be performed each to use the Equipment
Concrete Vibrators use. - Qualified machinery operators
- Qualified person (e.g., Qualified Rigger/Flagman)
- Valid TPC for vehicles to be kept at work location.
-New workers must have site induction Normal operations training
(License/Permit is required)
- Initial inspections on equipment to be performed. Each -Only those trained and Certified Operators will be allowed to use the
Tower lights use. Equipment.
- Qualified person (e.g., Qualified Rigger/Flagman)

-New workers must have site induction Normal operations training


(License/Permit is required)
- Initial inspections on equipment to be performed. Each -Only those trained and 3rd Party Certified Operators will be allowed
Mobile Crane use. to use the Equipment.
- Qualified machinery operators
-Qualified person (e.g., Qualified Rigger/Flagman)
-Valid TPC for vehicles to be kept at work location.
-New workers must have site induction Normal operations training
(License/Permit is required)
- Initial inspections on equipment to be performed. Each -Only those trained and 3rd Party Certified Operators will be allowed
Dump Truck use. to use the Equipment.
- Qualified machinery operators
-Qualified person (e.g., Qualified Rigger/Flagman)
-Valid TPC for vehicles to be kept at work location.

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- New workers must have site induction Normal operations training


(License/Permit is required)
- Initial inspections on equipment to be performed. Each - Only those trained and 3rd Party Certified Operators will be allowed
Truck Lorry use. to use the Equipment.
- Qualified machinery operators
- Qualified person (e.g., Qualified Rigger/Flagman)
- Valid TPC for vehicles to be kept at work location.
- Competent person
- Initial inspections on equipment to be performed. Each - License/permit (valid vehicle)
Forklifts use. - Only certified and trained operators will be allowed to operate the
forklifts Qualified person (e.g., Qualified Rigger)
- Valid TPC for vehicles to be kept at work location.
- New workers must have site induction
Hand tools - Daily equipment inspection before each use. - Normal operations training
- Qualified persons
- License/permit (valid vehicle) Qualified person (e.g., Qualified
Water tanker truck - Daily equipment checks each use. Rigger)
- Valid TPC for vehicles to be kept at work location.
- Supervisor / Foreman
- Safety Officer
INVOLVED PERSONNELS: - Technician / Operator
- Workers

Notes: (Field Notes, Review Comments Etc.)

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BMJV Document Authority

Position Name Signature Date

Prepared by: Site Chief Engineer Oshin Mobolaji

Approved by: SSHO Philip Fullen

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