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Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA)

Activity/Work Task: Install Various Electrical Circuits Overall Risk Assessment Code (RAC) (Use highest code)
Project Location: Bldg. 6300,Camp Shields, Okinawa, Japan Risk Assessment Code (RAC) Matrix
Contract Number: N40084-10-P-3232 Probability
Severity
Date Prepared: 10 September 2010 Frequent Likely Occasional Seldom Unlikely
Catastrophic E E H H M
Prepared by (Name/Title):Masanori Kina/Site Safety & Health Officer
Critical E H H M L
Marginal H M M L L
Reviewed by (Name/Title): Versilius Paña/Project Manager
Negligible M L L L L

Notes: (Field Notes, Review Comments, etc.) Step 1: Review each “Hazard” with identified safety “Controls” and determine RAC (See above)

The work under this contract requires a performance period of only one (1) “Probability” is the likelihood to cause an incident, near miss, or accident and
week. The work does not require the contractor to disconnect any existing identified as: Frequent, Likely, Occasional, Seldom or Unlikely. RAC Chart
circuits and/or connect the installed new circuits to any equipment. The work “Severity” is the outcome/degree if an incident, near miss, or accident did E = Extremely High Risk
only involves the installation of conduit pipes, disconnect switches and wires. occur and identified as: Catastrophic, Critical, Marginal, or Negligible H = High Risk
Since the electrical power in the building is shut-off, electrical hazards such Step 2: Identify the RAC (Probability/Severity) as E, H, M, or L for each M = Moderate Risk
as electrocution, among others is nil. “Hazard” on AHA. Annotate the overall highest RAC at the top of AHA. L = Low Risk
Job Steps Hazards Controls RAC
Job Steps Hazards Controls RAC
Feature of Work:

INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL
CIRCUITS

1.Mobilization/Demobilization Physical injuries from equipment loading 1. Wear hard hat and hand gloves and other necessary safety
and unloading of equipment and fall paraphernalia. L
hazards.
2. Ensure safe distance from the loaded or unloaded
equipment to avoid being hit by the equipment.
2. Materials Preparation

2.1 Cutting of conduit pipes. Physical Injury/eye injury due to cutting 1. Wear face shields or eye goggles to protect the eyes from
splinters splinters.

2. Always wear hand gloves to protect hands from the sharp


edges of cut pipes. L
3. Installation of Pipes and Wires

3.1 Placement of ladders during Fall from ladder 1. If installing on the walls, ensure that the area where the
Installation work. ladder stands is flat and the ladder top extension is anchored
properly to the walls for support.

2. If installing on the ceiling area, use the appropriate A-frame


type of ladder and make proper body balance to prevent the
ladder from tilting and falling.. L

3. Always wear the safety hard hat to protect the head in case
of fall from the ladder.

3. Operation of Gasoline-driven Fire 1. Ensure an appropriate fire extinguisher is available and


Generator Set placed in an area accessible in case of fire.

2. Keep the gasoline out from sunlight or near flammable


areas.

3. When filling the generator set, ensure that filling with


gasoline is done properly by using the appropriate portable
steel tank filler.
Job Steps Hazards Controls RAC
Training Requirements/Competent or
Equipment to be Used Inspection Requirements
Qualified Personnel name(s)
1. Generator Set, Gasoline Driven N/A N/A

2. Boom Truck 1. Driver must have a driver’s license and a P-1 (Certificate of Compliance)
license to operate a boom truck.
P-2 (Contractor’s Crane Operation Checklist)

3. Pipe Cutter N/A N/A

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