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Hazards List POTENTIAL HAZARDS EFFECT PROPOSED ACTIONS OR PROCEDURES Ergonomic Hazards 1 Wrong body posture Body Pain Observe correct working position. 2 Overexertion/Lifting heavy objects Back Injury/Muscle Pain 3 Poor visual condition. Eye strain/ Injury/ Property Damage 4 Wrong tools and equipment. Injury/Property Damage Physical Hazards 5 Rough surfaces, sharp edges Cut, Laceration Wear proper PPE,gloves. Be aware of sharp edges. 6 Slippery surface Trip, Slip, Fall 7 High elevation Fall from height Wear full body harness 8 High noise level Hearing impairment Wear ear plugs/muffs 9 Inadequate illumination Injury/Property Damage Provide adequate lighting as needed. 10 Extreme temperature(very high/low) Burn/Frost bite Wear fire resistant clothing/Wear cryogenic PPE 11 Inadequate ventilation Oxygen depletion 12 Limited work space/ Confined space Injury/ Oxygen depletion 13 Sudden release of pressure/energy Explosion/Injury/Damage to property Check pressure indicators/level meters/relief valves/drains,etc. 14 Electric shock/short circuit Injury 15 Electric overload Fire/Injury/Property Damage Ensure electrical power load is appropriate. 16 Static electricity generation Fire/Injury/Property Damage 17 Loss of power Check P & ID 18 Collapse of trench/excavation Injury Ensure proper and adequate shoring. 19 Excessive vibration Illness/material fatigue Limit exposure to the area. 20 Mechanical equipment failure/overload Damage to equipment 21 Rotating/moving equipment Injury Be aware of pinch points. Lock/tag equipment. 22 Injury/Illness 23 Injury Wear PPE. Secure area/tools/materials. 24 Dust/fumes/airborne particles Eye/skin irritation/ respiratory probl Wear necessary PPE. 25 Scattered tools and materials Trip, Slip, Fall Observe good houskeeping even when working. 26 Overspeeding Injury/Property Damage Always operate equipment on required speed. 27 Defective tools/ equipment Injury/Property Damage Always use proper tools/equipment in good condition. 28 Bump/Impact/Pinchpoints Injury 29 Wrong equipment by pass Injury/ Property damage Ensure logic by pass 30 Radiation exposure General health defects Work in safe distance Chemical Hazards 31 Injury/Illness 32 Injury/Fire 33 34 Injury/Property Damage 35 Injury/Property Damage 36 Exposure to solvents/vapors, acids/mists Injury/Illness Use proper clothing and prescribed PPE. Ensure proper ventilation. Biological Hazards 37 Illness Use prescribed clothing. Sanitize after work. Others 38 Animal bites, emotional stress Housekeeping, grasscutting(not grass pulling), area housekeeping 39 Hot weather Heatstroke 40 Rainy season Injury due to slippage Illness 41 Miscommunication Injury/Property Damage Close and proper communication before and during the job. 42 Human error Injury/Property Damage Identifypossible lapses. Observe proper lifting procedure. Be aware of the weight to be carried. Use lifting equipment when necessary. Ensure full visual contact. When needed, provide guide and/or signalman. Ensure proper use of tools and equipment. Only trained/authorized craft should do the job. Clean/clear surface of slippery substance. Observe good houskeeping. Provide adequate blower/fans/eductors. Breathing apparatus when necessary. Limit entry of personnel in the work space. Provide adequate blower/fans/eductors. Breathing apparatus when necessary.Observe confined space entry procedure. Ground equipment. Be aware of exposed electrical wires. Wear appropriate PPE> Ensure bounding/grounding cales are installed. Refrain use of static generating materials. Shutting off controls /instruments/equipment Never exceed design capacity. Perform adequate preventive maintenance Presence of radioactive material/substance Check area with limit meter. Limit exposure. Barricade and secure area. Falling objects/tools/materials and projectiles Wear necessary PPE. Be aware of bump, impact hazards and pinchpoints. Contact with toxic substance(thru absorption/inhalation/injestion) Check MSDS or OSHA Chem Hazard Info,. Provide and wear necessary PPE Working near or handling of Flammable substances/chemicals Check MSDS or OSHA Chem Hazard Info. Wear necessary PPE. Provide needed FFE. Strictly observe hot work procedure. Hot work w/ in 10m radius of HHC/substance Fire/Explosion/Injury/ Property Damage Ensure 0% LEL. Continuous gas testing.Remove HHC in the area, otherwise, cover with fire proof/retardant mate'l. Add'l fire watch when needed. Presence of corrosive substances/ chemicals Check MSDS or OSHA Chem Hazard Info,. Provide and wear necessary PPE Presence of radioactive substances/ chemicals Check MSDS or OSHA Chem Hazard Info,. Provide and wear necessary PPE Presence of bacteria/ virus/ fungi/ enzymes/ microorganisms Possible presence of snakes and other animals 1.) Avoid prolongd exposure to sun during extremely hot weather. 2.)Ensure availability of drinking water for personnel. 3.)Assign only physically fit personnel (no history of hypertension). 1)Walk safely. Be aware of slippery area. 2)Strictly use handrails when going up and down the stairs. 3)Use raincoat while working in an open area or stop work if necessary.

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Sheet1Hazards ListPOTENTIAL HAZARDSEFFECTPROPOSED ACTIONS OR PROCEDURESErgonomic Hazards1Wrong body postureBody PainObserve correct working position.2Overexertion/Lifting heavy objectsBack Injury/Muscle PainObserve proper lifting procedure. Be aware of the weight to be carried. Use lifting equipment when necessary.3Poor visual condition.Eye strain/ Injury/ Property DamageEnsure full visual contact. When needed, provide guide and/or signalman.4Wrong tools and equipment.Injury/Property DamageEnsure proper use of tools and equipment. Only trained/authorized craft should do the job.Physical Hazards5Rough surfaces, sharp edgesCut, LacerationWear proper PPE,gloves. Be aware of sharp edges.6Slippery surfaceTrip, Slip, FallClean/clear surface of slippery substance. Observe good houskeeping.7High elevationFall from heightWear full body harness8High noise levelHearing impairmentWear ear plugs/muffs9Inadequate illuminationInjury/Property DamageProvide adequate lighting as needed.10Extreme temperature(very high/low)Burn/Frost biteWear fire resistant clothing/Wear cryogenic PPE11Inadequate ventilationOxygen depletionProvide adequate blower/fans/eductors. Breathing apparatus when necessary.12Limited work space/ Confined spaceInjury/ Oxygen depletionLimit entry of personnel in the work space. Provide adequate blower/fans/eductors. Breathing apparatus when necessary.Observe confined space entry procedure.13Sudden release of pressure/energyExplosion/Injury/Damage to propertyCheck pressure indicators/level meters/relief valves/drains,etc.14Electric shock/short circuitInjuryGround equipment. Be aware of exposed electrical wires. Wear appropriate PPE>15Electric overloadFire/Injury/Property DamageEnsure electrical power load is appropriate.16Static electricity generationFire/Injury/Property DamageEnsure bounding/grounding cales are installed. Refrain use of static generating materials.17Loss of powerShutting off controls /instruments/equipmentCheck P & ID18Collapse of trench/excavationInjuryEnsure proper and adequate shoring.19Excessive vibrationIllness/material fatigueLimit exposure to the area.20Mechanical equipment failure/overloadDamage to equipmentNever exceed design capacity. Perform adequate preventive maintenance21Rotating/moving equipmentInjuryBe aware of pinch points. Lock/tag equipment.22Presence of radioactive material/substanceInjury/IllnessCheck area with limit meter. Limit exposure. Barricade and secure area.23Falling objects/tools/materials and projectilesInjuryWear PPE. Secure area/tools/materials.24Dust/fumes/airborne particlesEye/skin irritation/ respiratory problemWear necessary PPE.25Scattered tools and materialsTrip, Slip, FallObserve good houskeeping even when working.26OverspeedingInjury/Property DamageAlways operate equipment on required speed.27Defective tools/ equipmentInjury/Property DamageAlways use proper tools/equipment in good condition.28Bump/Impact/PinchpointsInjuryWear necessary PPE. Be aware of bump, impact hazards and pinchpoints.29Wrong equipment by passInjury/ Property damageEnsure logic by pass30Radiation exposureGeneral health defectsWork in safe distanceChemical Hazards31Contact with toxic substance(thru absorption/inhalation/injestion)Injury/IllnessCheck MSDS or OSHA Chem Hazard Info,. Provide and wear necessary PPE32Working near or handling of Flammable substances/chemicalsInjury/FireCheck MSDS or OSHA Chem Hazard Info. Wear necessary PPE. Provide needed FFE. Strictly observe hot work procedure.33Hot work w/ in 10m radius of HHC/substanceFire/Explosion/Injury/ Property DamageEnsure 0% LEL. Continuous gas testing.Remove HHC in the area, otherwise, cover with fire proof/retardant mate'l. Add'l fire watch when needed.34Presence of corrosive substances/ chemicalsInjury/Property DamageCheck MSDS or OSHA Chem Hazard Info,. Provide and wear necessary PPE35Presence of radioactive substances/ chemicalsInjury/Property DamageCheck MSDS or OSHA Chem Hazard Info,. Provide and wear necessary PPE36Exposure to solvents/vapors, acids/mistsInjury/IllnessUse proper clothing and prescribed PPE. Ensure proper ventilation.Biological Hazards37Presence of bacteria/ virus/ fungi/ enzymes/ microorganismsIllnessUse prescribed clothing. Sanitize after work.Others38Possible presence of snakes and other animalsAnimal bites, emotional stressHousekeeping, grasscutting(not grass pulling), area housekeeping39Hot weatherHeatstroke1.) Avoid prolongd exposure to sun during extremely hot weather. 2.)Ensure availability of drinking water for personnel. 3.)Assign only physically fit personnel (no history of hypertension).40Rainy seasonInjury due to slippage Illness1)Walk safely. Be aware of slippery area. 2)Strictly use handrails when going up and down the stairs. 3)Use raincoat while working in an open area or stop work if necessary.41MiscommunicationInjury/Property DamageClose and proper communication before and during the job.42Human errorInjury/Property DamageIdentifypossible lapses.

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