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WELCOME  TO  NSQ HSE TRAINING PROGRAMME RISK ASSESSMENT
OBJECTIVES 1. Reduce risks in various job s and  specific tasks. 2. Prevent accidents and losses to people, property and the    environment. 3. Prevent accident, which effect the reputation of NSQ as a  company. 4. Promote proactive approaches to accidents/loss prevention 5. Assist management in making critical HSE decisions. 6. Assist line management/supervisors in the day to day  management of HSE rules. 7. To assess the risk and make a decision as to whether it is safe to  proceed with the activity.
DEFINITIONS HAZARD : the potential to cause harm or damage(physically). RISK : the likelihood of hazard occurring (possibility). PRECAUTION : Steps to reduce the risk of hazard occurring to an acceptable level. INJURY : The result of hazard occurring to a person. DAMAGE : The result  of  hazard occurring to a thing.
ASSESSMENT THE IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROL THE HAZARD FOR PROMOTION OF A SAFE WORK PLACE AND SAFE SYSTEM OF THE WORK. The emphasis should be on  elimination   of unnecessary risk ,perhaps by  substitution  of substances ;then the  control  the residual risk ,perhaps through  enclosure  of the hazard;and lastly on protecting the employees by  personal protective equipment A  PRO-ACTIVE APPROACH  should be done through the safety tours,… To identify the risk before accident occur.and after accident,near miss the  REACTING  is necessary.
ASSESSMENT STEPS: LOOK FOR HAZARD  : Slipping , tripping , fire risk ,unguarded machinery , working at height ,forklift trucks , poor electrical wiring , noise , dust , poor lighting. Task should break to steps then identify the hazards associated with each other. DECIDE WHO MIGHT BE HARMED AND HOW  : No need to name of individual staff just about group of people: office staff,pipe coating,blasting personnel , GRP pipe fitters . EVALUATE THE RISK  : evaluate the risk arising from the hazards and decide if existing precaution is adequate or more should be done.
ASSESSMENT STEPS: RECORD ,MEASURE ,MONITOR : IF THE NUMBER OF STAFF IS MORE THAN 5 PEOPLE THE RISK ASSESSMENT SOULD BE WRITTEN AND RECORDED. THE FINDINGS SHOULD BE RECORDED, e.g. ‘’Electrical checks carried out in SPP2 and everything found to be satisfactory’’ It is very important to keep documents for future reference. REVIEW THE ASSESSMENT : FROM TIME TO TIME REVISE IF NECESSARY .BECAUSE YARD SITUATION MIGHT BE CHANGED: NEW MACHINERY,…
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION: Identifying the hazards to minimize the modification costs and entirely eliminate the hazard from design and planning step is the best. In  CONSTRUCTION  phase we should follow the identifying hazards about overlooked  safety basis.in  COMISSIONING  near the project completion ,there is tendency to speed up the things in order to enter production phase ,so many safety controls would be overlooked. NEW TECHNOLOGY :The edges of new technology,the occupational hazards may be unknown.
SURVEYING THE HAZARD   Think about the activity that is about to be performed and  break it   down into steps . Assess  what materials/substances  are to be used or what you may encounter (research unfamiliar substances). What tools  and equipment will be used (pneumatic/electrical). When  (day/night) and  where  will the job be done (hazardous area/confined space/excavation/over water) etc
SURVEYING THE HAZARD: THE KEY QUESTIONS WILL HELP US TO IDENTIFY THE HAZARDS: 1.What can happen? 2.How can it happen? 3.What will happen in the event that there is too much or too little Pressure/ heat /cold/ air /vacuum/ ventilation /noise/ flow /supply/ reactant /containment,… 4.who could be affected? 5.why is the risk necessary? 6.where will it take place?
Safety procedures/manuals. Accident, incident & near miss report . Talk to colleagues/discussion. Minutes of safety committee meetings. Safety Audit reports . Safety Flashes. HIP reports.   FINALLY YOU CAN USE PAST EXPERIENCES
Every activity  you do has some risk associated with it. Crossing the road Driving Skiing Sport Climbing a ladder Heavy lifts Air travel Entering a confined space
In drawing up your list you have probably listed both hazards and effects - Examples: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
USE OF ABRASIVE WHEELS ( Grinding ) HAZARDS EFFECTS Eye  injuries Loss  of hearing Lung  d a mage Burns Loss of blood to fingers Electrocution/ Death Body  injuries 1. Flying particles 2. Noise 3. Fumes 7. Sparks 5. Vibrations 6. Electr i cal fault 4. Po o rly  mounted  disc
Entry into a Water Tank  (Confined Space)  to inspect for possible corrosion HAZARDS EFFECTS Asphyxiation Slips/Trips & Falls Heat Stress Drowning Slips/Trips & Falls Slips/Trips & Falls Asphyxiation Falls 1. Toxic Fumes/Gas 2. Slippery Surface 3. Poor Illumination 7. Low Oxygen Concentration 5. Poor Access 6. Poor Emergency Escape 4. Entry of Water 8.Temperature
It is vital to be aware that when we talk about risk we are not simply referring to people on the job, you must also consider the risk to: ENVIRONMENT EQUIPMENT/ASSETS REPUTATION OF NSQ
CONSEQUENCES We have looked at how to assess hazards and attach possible effects, what we also need to look at is which hazards are the most serious and therefore need our immediate attention in other words which hazards have the most serious consequences. Remember hazards are not just those which affect people but also assets, environment and reputation of NSQ as a Company. When deciding  how serious effects are we term this as a   “consequence”. You need to decide how serious a “consequence” is: Consequences are grouped into  High (H), Medium (M) or  Low (L)
Example: Working in a crude oil storage tank; a possible hazard could be H 2 S gas, the effect would be asphyxiation, the consequences possibly death.  You could safely say that the consequences of being exposed to H 2 S are high. ACTIVITY – WORKING IN A CRUDE OIL STORAGE TANK HAZARDS EFFECTS CONSEQUENCES 1. H2S Gas  Asphyxiation High (H)
ACTIVITY: WORKING IN A CRUDE OIL STORAGE TANK HAZARDS  EFFECTS  CONSEQUENCES   ( H , M,  L) H2S Gas Asphyxiation   H Flammable residues Fire/Explosion H Poor access/escape Slow evacuation/rescue H slipping/falling Poor Illumination  Tripping/collision with wall etc. L (body injuries) Sparks from tools Fire/explosion H Poor ventilation, oxygen Asphyxiation   H deficiency or gas build up Slipping on oily floor  Tripping/bumping, body injuries M
PROBABILITIES ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
We are not dealing with numbers.  So judgement/experience of a particular job is required. Again we assess probability as  High (H),   Medium (M)  or  Low (L). Add the consequences from your previous example to the table on the next page and add what you estimate as the probabilities of a hazard occurring. ACTIVITY: Working in Crude Oil Storage Tank HAZARDS EFFECTS  CONSEQUENCES  PROBABILITY   H , M,  L  H , M,  L  H2S Gas Asphyxiation Toxic poisoning, asphyxiation   H H Flammable residues Fire/Explosion H H Poor access/escape Slow evacuation/rescue H M slipping/falling Poor Illumination Tripping/collision with wall etc.   L M (body injuries) Sparks from tools Fire/explosion   H M Poor ventilation, oxygen Asphyxiation   H H deficiency or gas build up Slipping on oily floor  Tripping/bumping, body   M M
ASSESSING THE RISK ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
PROBABILITY x CONSEQUENCES =  RISK ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],By using the calculation  PROBABILITY x CONSEQUENCES  we can determine the risk for each hazard.
ACTIVITY: WORKING IN CRUDE OIL STORAGE TANK PROBABILITY x   CONSEQUENCES = RISK HAZARD   EFFECT Probability  Consequences Risk H 2 S Gas Pockets Toxic poisoning,   H   H  H asphyxiation Flammable residues Fire/explosion   M   H  H Poor access/escape Slow evacuation/rescue,   M   M   M slipping/falling Poor illumination  Tripping/collision with wall   L   M   M etc. (body injuries) Sparks from tools Fire/explosion   H   M  H Poor ventilation, oxygen Asphyxiation   M   H  H deficiency or gas build up Slipping on oily floor Tripping/bumping, body    M  M  M injuries
No activity is absolutely safe .  Driving or even lying in bed.  There is the possibility of something crashing through the roof of your home.  But that doesn’t stop you going to bed.   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
MANAGEMENT OF RISK TO AN ACCEPTABLE LEVEL Once the risks have been identified, management has to decide what corrective action (if any) is necessary.  The corrective action should be to such a level i.e.  “ As Low As   Reasonably Practicable ” or “ ALARP ”. ,[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],To reduce a risk to  ALARP   will be dependent on: Climatic conditions Cost remains feasible  Balancing risk reduction levels so that they remain  reasonable  Safety equipment is practical and not restrictive to job or  other safety measures.
Area of work  Risk Impact Prob. Risk Actions By who By when General Availability of spares L L L Normal compliance General Multinational cultural and language   Normal compliance, ensure difficulties clarify of messages M M M  quality in dress rehearsals General Organisation failure L L L Normal compliance Load-out Breakdown of ballasting power pack L L L Normal compliance Load-out Breakdown of hydraulic pumps L M L Normal compliance Load-out Breakdown of pulling system power pack L L L Normal compliance Load-out Electrical/lighting supply failure in ballast  L  L L  Normal compliance control Load-out Failure of computerised system L M L Normal compliance redundancy   in place Load-out Friction during breakout of module at key  L L L Will break at final weighting -   covered by pull/push Load-out Hinge failure M L L Normal compliance Load-out Load-out takes a long time -  L M   L  Normal compliance working in the dark Load-out Management people quitting site - accident L L L Normal compliance Load-out Retrieval of module from half way position  L   L  L   Covered by procedures- during load-out push/pull
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]

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NGI-Risk Assessment

  • 1. WELCOME TO NSQ HSE TRAINING PROGRAMME RISK ASSESSMENT
  • 2. OBJECTIVES 1. Reduce risks in various job s and specific tasks. 2. Prevent accidents and losses to people, property and the environment. 3. Prevent accident, which effect the reputation of NSQ as a company. 4. Promote proactive approaches to accidents/loss prevention 5. Assist management in making critical HSE decisions. 6. Assist line management/supervisors in the day to day management of HSE rules. 7. To assess the risk and make a decision as to whether it is safe to proceed with the activity.
  • 3. DEFINITIONS HAZARD : the potential to cause harm or damage(physically). RISK : the likelihood of hazard occurring (possibility). PRECAUTION : Steps to reduce the risk of hazard occurring to an acceptable level. INJURY : The result of hazard occurring to a person. DAMAGE : The result of hazard occurring to a thing.
  • 4. ASSESSMENT THE IDENTIFICATION AND CONTROL THE HAZARD FOR PROMOTION OF A SAFE WORK PLACE AND SAFE SYSTEM OF THE WORK. The emphasis should be on elimination of unnecessary risk ,perhaps by substitution of substances ;then the control the residual risk ,perhaps through enclosure of the hazard;and lastly on protecting the employees by personal protective equipment A PRO-ACTIVE APPROACH should be done through the safety tours,… To identify the risk before accident occur.and after accident,near miss the REACTING is necessary.
  • 5. ASSESSMENT STEPS: LOOK FOR HAZARD : Slipping , tripping , fire risk ,unguarded machinery , working at height ,forklift trucks , poor electrical wiring , noise , dust , poor lighting. Task should break to steps then identify the hazards associated with each other. DECIDE WHO MIGHT BE HARMED AND HOW : No need to name of individual staff just about group of people: office staff,pipe coating,blasting personnel , GRP pipe fitters . EVALUATE THE RISK : evaluate the risk arising from the hazards and decide if existing precaution is adequate or more should be done.
  • 6. ASSESSMENT STEPS: RECORD ,MEASURE ,MONITOR : IF THE NUMBER OF STAFF IS MORE THAN 5 PEOPLE THE RISK ASSESSMENT SOULD BE WRITTEN AND RECORDED. THE FINDINGS SHOULD BE RECORDED, e.g. ‘’Electrical checks carried out in SPP2 and everything found to be satisfactory’’ It is very important to keep documents for future reference. REVIEW THE ASSESSMENT : FROM TIME TO TIME REVISE IF NECESSARY .BECAUSE YARD SITUATION MIGHT BE CHANGED: NEW MACHINERY,…
  • 7. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION: Identifying the hazards to minimize the modification costs and entirely eliminate the hazard from design and planning step is the best. In CONSTRUCTION phase we should follow the identifying hazards about overlooked safety basis.in COMISSIONING near the project completion ,there is tendency to speed up the things in order to enter production phase ,so many safety controls would be overlooked. NEW TECHNOLOGY :The edges of new technology,the occupational hazards may be unknown.
  • 8. SURVEYING THE HAZARD Think about the activity that is about to be performed and break it down into steps . Assess what materials/substances are to be used or what you may encounter (research unfamiliar substances). What tools and equipment will be used (pneumatic/electrical). When (day/night) and where will the job be done (hazardous area/confined space/excavation/over water) etc
  • 9. SURVEYING THE HAZARD: THE KEY QUESTIONS WILL HELP US TO IDENTIFY THE HAZARDS: 1.What can happen? 2.How can it happen? 3.What will happen in the event that there is too much or too little Pressure/ heat /cold/ air /vacuum/ ventilation /noise/ flow /supply/ reactant /containment,… 4.who could be affected? 5.why is the risk necessary? 6.where will it take place?
  • 10. Safety procedures/manuals. Accident, incident & near miss report . Talk to colleagues/discussion. Minutes of safety committee meetings. Safety Audit reports . Safety Flashes. HIP reports. FINALLY YOU CAN USE PAST EXPERIENCES
  • 11. Every activity you do has some risk associated with it. Crossing the road Driving Skiing Sport Climbing a ladder Heavy lifts Air travel Entering a confined space
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  • 13. USE OF ABRASIVE WHEELS ( Grinding ) HAZARDS EFFECTS Eye injuries Loss of hearing Lung d a mage Burns Loss of blood to fingers Electrocution/ Death Body injuries 1. Flying particles 2. Noise 3. Fumes 7. Sparks 5. Vibrations 6. Electr i cal fault 4. Po o rly mounted disc
  • 14. Entry into a Water Tank (Confined Space) to inspect for possible corrosion HAZARDS EFFECTS Asphyxiation Slips/Trips & Falls Heat Stress Drowning Slips/Trips & Falls Slips/Trips & Falls Asphyxiation Falls 1. Toxic Fumes/Gas 2. Slippery Surface 3. Poor Illumination 7. Low Oxygen Concentration 5. Poor Access 6. Poor Emergency Escape 4. Entry of Water 8.Temperature
  • 15. It is vital to be aware that when we talk about risk we are not simply referring to people on the job, you must also consider the risk to: ENVIRONMENT EQUIPMENT/ASSETS REPUTATION OF NSQ
  • 16. CONSEQUENCES We have looked at how to assess hazards and attach possible effects, what we also need to look at is which hazards are the most serious and therefore need our immediate attention in other words which hazards have the most serious consequences. Remember hazards are not just those which affect people but also assets, environment and reputation of NSQ as a Company. When deciding how serious effects are we term this as a “consequence”. You need to decide how serious a “consequence” is: Consequences are grouped into High (H), Medium (M) or Low (L)
  • 17. Example: Working in a crude oil storage tank; a possible hazard could be H 2 S gas, the effect would be asphyxiation, the consequences possibly death. You could safely say that the consequences of being exposed to H 2 S are high. ACTIVITY – WORKING IN A CRUDE OIL STORAGE TANK HAZARDS EFFECTS CONSEQUENCES 1. H2S Gas Asphyxiation High (H)
  • 18. ACTIVITY: WORKING IN A CRUDE OIL STORAGE TANK HAZARDS EFFECTS CONSEQUENCES ( H , M, L) H2S Gas Asphyxiation H Flammable residues Fire/Explosion H Poor access/escape Slow evacuation/rescue H slipping/falling Poor Illumination Tripping/collision with wall etc. L (body injuries) Sparks from tools Fire/explosion H Poor ventilation, oxygen Asphyxiation H deficiency or gas build up Slipping on oily floor Tripping/bumping, body injuries M
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  • 20. We are not dealing with numbers. So judgement/experience of a particular job is required. Again we assess probability as High (H), Medium (M) or Low (L). Add the consequences from your previous example to the table on the next page and add what you estimate as the probabilities of a hazard occurring. ACTIVITY: Working in Crude Oil Storage Tank HAZARDS EFFECTS CONSEQUENCES PROBABILITY H , M, L H , M, L H2S Gas Asphyxiation Toxic poisoning, asphyxiation H H Flammable residues Fire/Explosion H H Poor access/escape Slow evacuation/rescue H M slipping/falling Poor Illumination Tripping/collision with wall etc. L M (body injuries) Sparks from tools Fire/explosion H M Poor ventilation, oxygen Asphyxiation H H deficiency or gas build up Slipping on oily floor Tripping/bumping, body M M
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  • 23. ACTIVITY: WORKING IN CRUDE OIL STORAGE TANK PROBABILITY x CONSEQUENCES = RISK HAZARD EFFECT Probability Consequences Risk H 2 S Gas Pockets Toxic poisoning, H H H asphyxiation Flammable residues Fire/explosion M H H Poor access/escape Slow evacuation/rescue, M M M slipping/falling Poor illumination Tripping/collision with wall L M M etc. (body injuries) Sparks from tools Fire/explosion H M H Poor ventilation, oxygen Asphyxiation M H H deficiency or gas build up Slipping on oily floor Tripping/bumping, body M M M injuries
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  • 27. Area of work Risk Impact Prob. Risk Actions By who By when General Availability of spares L L L Normal compliance General Multinational cultural and language Normal compliance, ensure difficulties clarify of messages M M M quality in dress rehearsals General Organisation failure L L L Normal compliance Load-out Breakdown of ballasting power pack L L L Normal compliance Load-out Breakdown of hydraulic pumps L M L Normal compliance Load-out Breakdown of pulling system power pack L L L Normal compliance Load-out Electrical/lighting supply failure in ballast L L L Normal compliance control Load-out Failure of computerised system L M L Normal compliance redundancy in place Load-out Friction during breakout of module at key L L L Will break at final weighting - covered by pull/push Load-out Hinge failure M L L Normal compliance Load-out Load-out takes a long time - L M L Normal compliance working in the dark Load-out Management people quitting site - accident L L L Normal compliance Load-out Retrieval of module from half way position L L L Covered by procedures- during load-out push/pull
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