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Name Md Farid Talif End-of-course date 13/11/2015 Trainin
Ris
k
ass
ess
me
nt
for
m
Total m
Marks
Assessor’s name Md Farid Date
Description of process, activity or task to be risk assessed
Describe the location
where the activities
are taking place
The location located at Bandar Seri Begawan, which is the heart of Brunei Darussal
building, car park and near commercial building. We build Plan, negation, purposed
customer’s decided first if there want to customized their own dream house or we gi
new idea. The size of land 0.750 feet/sq2
. There is main door in front and the exit or
office beside toilet.
Describe the activities
being performed
We as Charted company are selected to be role model for their Lead Planner Archite
doing client renovation house, we always made our client satisfied with their own d
our company. But only half of the staff working Office Hours.
Describe the
equipment and/or
substances being
used
CCTV for monitoring activities, Desktop & laptop for easily working with the prog
measure and drawing Plan and Personal Protective Equipment for safety when visiti
cleaning chemical (toxic and corrosive) such as Clorox - 5 liter, Pleged – 3 liter, Kle
– 5 liter, Murphy Oil Soap – 6 liter. Perfume Lavender for toilet and office - 10 piec
Describe the people
involved in these
activities (and others
who might be
affected)
Security are present to public to enter and also monitor to movement of vehicle and
such as Architect, Consultants, Civil Engineering, Quantity and Survey, Client, Boa
Officers , Client and inspection visitor.
Risk assessment form
Description of
hazard and
hazardous event
Who might
be
harmed?
What risk
controls are
currently in
place?
Current
risk
rating*
Are further
controls
needed?
Date to
be
completed
Residual
risk
rating*
L C R L C R
L
o
c
a
t
i
H-Office
HE- The fire reduced
by water Sprinkler
and Fire
Extinguisher.
 Client
 Staff
 Supervisor
Buddy system
Clear
communication on
4 5 20
Always Supervise
Client and Staff
when doing work.
By next three days 3 1 2
A
c
t
i
v
i
t
H-getting in and out
HE-Burning / Trip
wires at desktop.
 Staff
 Supervisor
The fire from
burning computer
and trip wires are
reduced.
4 4 16
Properly label fire
tools and fire exit,
needed fire
protection.
By this week 3 2 6
Eq
u
i
p
m
e
n
 Fire
Extinguisher
 Fire Blanket
 Sodium
Oxide
-Client
-Unauthorized
Person
Proper fire
extinguisher to be
used.
4 4 16
Competent
personal to handle
situation and well-
person.
By this week 2 2 4
Marks
H = hazard
HE= hazard Event
Consequence of hazardous event
1 insignificant – no
injury
2 minor – minor injuries needing first aid
3 moderate – up to three days’ absence
4 major – more than seven days’ absence
5 catastrophic – death
Risk Rating Calculator
Likelihood that hazardous event will occur
1 very unlikely
2 unlikely
3 fairly
likely
4 likely
5 very likely
Action Level Table
Risk rating Action
20–25 Stop – stop activity and take immediate
action
15–16 Urgent action – take immediate action and stop activity if necessary, maintain existing controls rigorously
8–12 Action – improve within specified timescale
3–6 Monitor – look to improve at next review or if there is a significant change
1–2 No action – no further action but ensure controls are maintained and reviewed
Example risk assessment
Description of
hazard and
hazardous event
Who might
be
harmed?
What risk
controls are
currently in
place?
Current
risk
rating*
Are further
controls
needed?
Date to be
completed
by
Residual
risk
rating*
L C R L C R
Activiti
es
Filling car with
petrol, leading to
spillage
Person filling
vehicle and
others on
forecourt
Auto pump cut
off, signage and
plastic gloves
4 2 8 Make available
paper towels,
sand and
absorbent
material
By next week 3 2 6

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4.2 Risk assessment project (i)

  • 1. Name Md Farid Talif End-of-course date 13/11/2015 Trainin Ris k ass ess me nt for m Total m
  • 2. Marks Assessor’s name Md Farid Date Description of process, activity or task to be risk assessed Describe the location where the activities are taking place The location located at Bandar Seri Begawan, which is the heart of Brunei Darussal building, car park and near commercial building. We build Plan, negation, purposed customer’s decided first if there want to customized their own dream house or we gi new idea. The size of land 0.750 feet/sq2 . There is main door in front and the exit or office beside toilet. Describe the activities being performed We as Charted company are selected to be role model for their Lead Planner Archite doing client renovation house, we always made our client satisfied with their own d our company. But only half of the staff working Office Hours. Describe the equipment and/or substances being used CCTV for monitoring activities, Desktop & laptop for easily working with the prog measure and drawing Plan and Personal Protective Equipment for safety when visiti cleaning chemical (toxic and corrosive) such as Clorox - 5 liter, Pleged – 3 liter, Kle – 5 liter, Murphy Oil Soap – 6 liter. Perfume Lavender for toilet and office - 10 piec
  • 3. Describe the people involved in these activities (and others who might be affected) Security are present to public to enter and also monitor to movement of vehicle and such as Architect, Consultants, Civil Engineering, Quantity and Survey, Client, Boa Officers , Client and inspection visitor.
  • 4. Risk assessment form Description of hazard and hazardous event Who might be harmed? What risk controls are currently in place? Current risk rating* Are further controls needed? Date to be completed Residual risk rating* L C R L C R L o c a t i H-Office HE- The fire reduced by water Sprinkler and Fire Extinguisher.  Client  Staff  Supervisor Buddy system Clear communication on 4 5 20 Always Supervise Client and Staff when doing work. By next three days 3 1 2 A c t i v i t H-getting in and out HE-Burning / Trip wires at desktop.  Staff  Supervisor The fire from burning computer and trip wires are reduced. 4 4 16 Properly label fire tools and fire exit, needed fire protection. By this week 3 2 6 Eq u i p m e n  Fire Extinguisher  Fire Blanket  Sodium Oxide -Client -Unauthorized Person Proper fire extinguisher to be used. 4 4 16 Competent personal to handle situation and well- person. By this week 2 2 4 Marks
  • 5.
  • 7. HE= hazard Event Consequence of hazardous event 1 insignificant – no injury 2 minor – minor injuries needing first aid 3 moderate – up to three days’ absence 4 major – more than seven days’ absence 5 catastrophic – death Risk Rating Calculator Likelihood that hazardous event will occur 1 very unlikely 2 unlikely 3 fairly likely 4 likely 5 very likely Action Level Table Risk rating Action 20–25 Stop – stop activity and take immediate action 15–16 Urgent action – take immediate action and stop activity if necessary, maintain existing controls rigorously 8–12 Action – improve within specified timescale 3–6 Monitor – look to improve at next review or if there is a significant change 1–2 No action – no further action but ensure controls are maintained and reviewed Example risk assessment
  • 8. Description of hazard and hazardous event Who might be harmed? What risk controls are currently in place? Current risk rating* Are further controls needed? Date to be completed by Residual risk rating* L C R L C R Activiti es Filling car with petrol, leading to spillage Person filling vehicle and others on forecourt Auto pump cut off, signage and plastic gloves 4 2 8 Make available paper towels, sand and absorbent material By next week 3 2 6