Information

  • MILLENIUM INTERIORS HAZARD ASSESSMENT

  • Prepared by

  • Conducted on

  • Location
  • Personnel

  • Work to be preformed

Environmental Hazards

  • Is work area clean?

  • Air quality

  • Noise level

  • Weather conditions

Work Environment Hazards

  • Slips/Trips

  • Cuts and scrapes

  • Burns

  • Electrical Hazards

  • Lighting

  • Ventilation

  • Open pits, Holes on floor, excavations

  • Power lines

  • Other workers/vehicles in area

  • Welding/cutting/grinding in area

Ergonomic Hazards

  • Repetitive motion

  • Heavy lifting

  • Awkward body positioning

Equipment and Power Tools

  • Cords in good condition

  • Power tools in good working condition<br>Guards in place on saws and grinders

  • Trained to operate explosive actuated tools

  • Using proper tools for the job

Working at heights

  • Fall pro required ( harness and lanyard )

  • Reviewed Fall protection plan

  • Other workers above or below

  • Ladders set up at correct angle/ in good shape/ tied off

  • Scaffold / Bakers / Benches set up correctly and inspected / tagged

  • Elevated work platform ground conditions

  • Elevated work platform Hazards: power lines / curbs / protrusions from structure

  • Training for the operation of elevated work platform

  • Training in fall protection

Personal Protection Equipment

  • Hard hat

  • Safety boots

  • Gloves

  • Safety glasses

  • Dust mask

  • Safety vest

  • Face shield

  • Hearing protection

Emergency

  • Muster point identified

  • Evacuation routs identified

  • First aid station / personnel identified

  • Emergency procedures reviewed

  • Closest Hospital identified

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