This document outlines the locations, risks, people involved, hazards, and safety controls for scenes in a film being produced. It assesses the risks of filming in various house and street locations, including injuries from hot hair styling tools, collisions while filming in cars, tripping hazards, and broken glass. Controls such as designating hair spray areas, scouting well-lit quiet streets, practicing choreography, removing trip hazards, and using plastic bottles are in place. With these controls, it is deemed safe to proceed with filming.
PROJECT:
LOCATION: DATE:
I (name)_____________________________________would like provide my statement as follows on.
I hereby acknowledge that the above statement are true to the best of my recollection, and that these are my very own written down by m myself s others _________Name and Signature________
Name : ____________________________ Signature: ______________________
Position: _________________________________________Date:_________________
The aim of this module is to introduce delegates to the specific safety issues and regimes relevant to offshore installations.
Identify the generic hazards which are specific to offshore oil and gas installations, potential risks associated with those hazards, and how controls are put in place to eliminate or reduce risks.
Identify key offshore related safety regulations and explain the basic safety management concepts.
PROJECT:
LOCATION: DATE:
I (name)_____________________________________would like provide my statement as follows on.
I hereby acknowledge that the above statement are true to the best of my recollection, and that these are my very own written down by m myself s others _________Name and Signature________
Name : ____________________________ Signature: ______________________
Position: _________________________________________Date:_________________
The aim of this module is to introduce delegates to the specific safety issues and regimes relevant to offshore installations.
Identify the generic hazards which are specific to offshore oil and gas installations, potential risks associated with those hazards, and how controls are put in place to eliminate or reduce risks.
Identify key offshore related safety regulations and explain the basic safety management concepts.
Enform oil and gas safety: Process safey vs. personal safety Enform
Enform's mission is to get everyone home safely at the end of the day - every day. Both personal and process safety play a role in making this happen. This presentation breaks down what's involved with each and how they work together.
14 use of plant graders and road rollers risk assessment templatesDwarika Bhushan Sharma
14 Use of Plant- Graders and road rollers Risk Assessment Templates
Grader /Roller checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO SITE ACCESS • Use of heavy plant • Unauthorized operation of the plant resulting in incident;
• Failure due to use of un-certificated plant;
Grader and Roller operation
(Plant Operator) • Operator competency;
• Plant / pedestrian interaction;
• Operator visibility; • Incident due to use of defective plant or associated equipment;
• Plant reversing – risk of serious injury to pedestrians;
• Unauthorized use of plant by untrained personnel;
• Collision with plant and live traffic within site boundary;
• Workers struck by working plant, very high risk of fatality;
Plant operation supervision • Plant operations around workers;
• Workers in plant operating radius;
• Reversing vehicles; • Worker struck by vehicle;
• Plant operator unable to see task – screen covered;
•
1st Warning 0 Ref. No. ______________
2nd Warning 0
3rd Warning 0
4th Warning 0 Date: ________________
Employee’s Name : ______________________________________ M.B No. : __________
Occupation : _____________________________________________________________________
Location / Project Site: _____________________________________________________________________
You have committed the following HSE violation/s:
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….
The employee is hereby warned that if the violation is repeated further disciplinary action can be
taken as per the company Code of Conduct.
ORIGINATOR APPROVED BY (MANAGER IN CHARGE / ARABTEC HSEQ & ORG. RISK Manager)
Name: _______________________________ Name: _____________________________
Designation: _______________________________ Designation: _____________________________
Signature:
_______________________________ Signature:
_____________________________
Employee Acknowledgement:
I the undersigned have received this Safety warning letter / disciplinary notice and I admit that I have understood the contents.
0 Received on: ………………………….. (Date) Signature: ………………………………..…..
RISK SCORE CALCULATOR
Use the Risk Score Calculator to Determine the Level of Risk of each Hazard
What would be the
CONSEQUENCE
of an occurrence be? What is the LIKELIHOOD of an occurrence? Hierarchy of Controls
Frequent/Almost certain (5)
Continuous or will happen frequently Often (4)
6 to 12 times a year Likely (3)
1 to 5 times a year Possible (2)
Once every 5 years Rarely (1)
Less than once every 5 years Can the hazard be Eliminated or removed from the work place?
Catastrophic (5)
Multiple Fatalities High 25 High 20 High 15 Medium 10 Medium 5 Can the product or process be substituted for a less hazardous alternative?
Serious (4)
Class 1 single fatality High 20 High 16 High 12 Medium 8 Low 4 Can the hazard be engineered away with guards or barriers?
Moderate (3)
Class2 (AWI or LTI) or Class 1 Permanently disabling effects High 15 High 12 Medium 9 Medium 6 Low 3 Can Administration Controls be adopted
I.e. procedures, job rotation etc.
Minor (2)
Medical attention needed, no work restrictions. MTI Medium10 Medium 8 Medium 6 Low 4 Low 2 Can Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing be worn to safe guard against hazards?
Insignificant (1)
FAI Medium10 Medium 4 Low 3 Low 2 Low 1
Project Name: xxx
RA Ref No.: xxx
RA compilation Date: Review date:
Date:
Compiled by:
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Overall Task Details
Trial Trenches on site to locate/expose underground services. Use of excavator
Note: Wherever practicable trial trenches shall be hand dug to expose cables
Classed as Temporary Works Relevant Applicable MAS:
• 00246 – Excavations;
• 01413 – Underground services;
• 00940 – Plant Operators. Additional Training required:
Temporary Works Coordinator to be designated NOC’s Required for task:
Dubai Municipality
No Specific Task Step
(In sequence of works) Hazard Details Consequence/Risk Initial Risk Rating Control Measures Residual Risks Additional Control Measures RR
P S RR
1 Planned shallow Excavation (Trial Trench) in areas where live services may be present including:
• Electrical;
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
• Telecoms;
PRIOR TO WORKS • Presence of live underground services;
• Services not in area specified on drawings;
• Heavy plant or vehicles accessing work area;
• Presence of unmarked services;
• Risk of explosion due to gas line rupture;
• Risk of flooding of trenches and adjacent areas due to water main damage;
• Risk of electrocution or fire due to cable strike;
• Risk of hazardous waste entering trenches or water systems due to live sewerage damage;
• Risk of damage to low depth underground services from heavy vehicles;
• Risk of vehicles / Plant entering open trenches; 4 3 12
HIGH i. All existing utility service drawings reviewed for known service details and position;
ii. NOC and Utility provider and ATC Excavation permits to be completed, unique number added and recorded in log;
iii. Work Area, including access route for plant, to be CAT scanned to locate exact position of service by competent per
LADDER PERMIT
DAILY ONE TIME -ONE TASK USE
1. Project Information: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
Project Name: Permit No.:
Project Location:
Requesting Contractor/Company
2. Permit Issuance Details: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
THIS PERMIT IS ONLY FOR ONE SHIFT AND NOT EXTENDABLE
Description of Task:
Area / Location of ladder use:
Type of ladder requested Ladder: _______ Length: _______ Step Ladder: _______ Height: ______
Please state why the use of ladder is the ONLY means to perform the task and the use of Mobile Elevated Work Platforms, Scaffolds are IMPOSSIBLE to use.
☐ PERMIT REFUSED, USE OTHER MEANS ☐ SPECIAL DISPENSATION GIVEN IN THIS INSTANCE
☐I have discussed the task with the Arabtec engineer/supervisor ☐ or, I have visited the area
☐ or, I have studied the drawings ☐ or, I understand the task to be performed
I hereby confirm that in my professional judgement that there is no other possible means to carry out the task and that the risk in the use of a ladder has been assessed, and with the control measures in place the risk level is deemed acceptable
3. HSE’S DETERMINATION Name Sign: Date:
Permit Validity:
Time (from): _______Hrs.
Time (To): ________Hrs.
Date:
Serial No. of Ladder:
3. Supervision Details: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
Site Engineer responsible for the activity: Contact:
Supervisor responsible for the activity: Contact:
4. Prerequisites: (To be filled by initiator/originator and verified by Evaluator)
Checks Yes-No-NA Checks Yes-No-NA
Risk assessment/ method statement developed, approved and communicated ☐ ☐ ☐
Area where ladder is being used is not close to edge and appropriate fall prevention measures are in place ☐ ☐ ☐
Ladder inspection has been done and an inspection tag is available with clear identification number of the ladder ☐ ☐ ☐
Emergency evacuation procedures communicated to all workers ☒ ☐ ☐
Ladder is being set on a flat, stable surface and secured ☐ ☐ ☐
Can 3 point of contact b maintained? If not, can a harness be worn and anchored to a secure point above shoulder height? ☐ ☐ ☐
Tool Box Talk conducted ☐ ☐ ☐
Others (specify): ☐ ☐ ☐
A second person is available at all times to hold/secure the ladder ☐ ☐ ☐
☐ ☐ ☐
Area is barricaded and signage are posted ☐ ☐ ☐
☐ ☐ ☐
Ladder safety devices like leg levelers, anti-slip gutter guards and stabilizers are in place and in good condition ☐ ☐ ☐
☐ ☐ ☐
5. Acknowledgement by Initiator and Evaluator:
☐ Acknowledge that all above precautions have been taken. These have also been fully explained to the operatives, and I consider them competent to use ladder safely.
Initiator/Originator Name: Designation:
Signature: Date /Time:
☐ Acknowledge that I have checked above control measures and consider the work area safe to carry out the activity using lad
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) is designed to improve health and safety protection for workers who handle chemicals. Although the deadline for training employees was December 1, 2013, many businesses have not adequately prepared their employees to understand the new labels.
HSE INDUCTION
(Workers)
Name: _________________________________ Trade: ____________________________
M.B. No./Company Name : ________________
Date of Joining: __________________________
SL. N SUBJECT ON INDUCTION PREVIOUS SAFETY EXPOSURE FURTHER SAFETY TRAINING NEED ANALYSIS
1. Introduction Safety Requirements
2. Working Safety is of Primary Importance
3. General Safety Rules
4. Basic Safety Requirements
5. House Keeping
6. Health, Hygiene & Welfare Facilities
7. Fire Extinguisher / Fire Fighting
8. Emergency Procedure
9. Safety Violations & Penalty
10. Safety Award
11. Manual Handling
Induction Given By: Name: ___________________________
Designation: ___________________________
Enform oil and gas safety: Process safey vs. personal safety Enform
Enform's mission is to get everyone home safely at the end of the day - every day. Both personal and process safety play a role in making this happen. This presentation breaks down what's involved with each and how they work together.
14 use of plant graders and road rollers risk assessment templatesDwarika Bhushan Sharma
14 Use of Plant- Graders and road rollers Risk Assessment Templates
Grader /Roller checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO SITE ACCESS • Use of heavy plant • Unauthorized operation of the plant resulting in incident;
• Failure due to use of un-certificated plant;
Grader and Roller operation
(Plant Operator) • Operator competency;
• Plant / pedestrian interaction;
• Operator visibility; • Incident due to use of defective plant or associated equipment;
• Plant reversing – risk of serious injury to pedestrians;
• Unauthorized use of plant by untrained personnel;
• Collision with plant and live traffic within site boundary;
• Workers struck by working plant, very high risk of fatality;
Plant operation supervision • Plant operations around workers;
• Workers in plant operating radius;
• Reversing vehicles; • Worker struck by vehicle;
• Plant operator unable to see task – screen covered;
•
1st Warning 0 Ref. No. ______________
2nd Warning 0
3rd Warning 0
4th Warning 0 Date: ________________
Employee’s Name : ______________________________________ M.B No. : __________
Occupation : _____________________________________________________________________
Location / Project Site: _____________________________________________________________________
You have committed the following HSE violation/s:
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….
The employee is hereby warned that if the violation is repeated further disciplinary action can be
taken as per the company Code of Conduct.
ORIGINATOR APPROVED BY (MANAGER IN CHARGE / ARABTEC HSEQ & ORG. RISK Manager)
Name: _______________________________ Name: _____________________________
Designation: _______________________________ Designation: _____________________________
Signature:
_______________________________ Signature:
_____________________________
Employee Acknowledgement:
I the undersigned have received this Safety warning letter / disciplinary notice and I admit that I have understood the contents.
0 Received on: ………………………….. (Date) Signature: ………………………………..…..
RISK SCORE CALCULATOR
Use the Risk Score Calculator to Determine the Level of Risk of each Hazard
What would be the
CONSEQUENCE
of an occurrence be? What is the LIKELIHOOD of an occurrence? Hierarchy of Controls
Frequent/Almost certain (5)
Continuous or will happen frequently Often (4)
6 to 12 times a year Likely (3)
1 to 5 times a year Possible (2)
Once every 5 years Rarely (1)
Less than once every 5 years Can the hazard be Eliminated or removed from the work place?
Catastrophic (5)
Multiple Fatalities High 25 High 20 High 15 Medium 10 Medium 5 Can the product or process be substituted for a less hazardous alternative?
Serious (4)
Class 1 single fatality High 20 High 16 High 12 Medium 8 Low 4 Can the hazard be engineered away with guards or barriers?
Moderate (3)
Class2 (AWI or LTI) or Class 1 Permanently disabling effects High 15 High 12 Medium 9 Medium 6 Low 3 Can Administration Controls be adopted
I.e. procedures, job rotation etc.
Minor (2)
Medical attention needed, no work restrictions. MTI Medium10 Medium 8 Medium 6 Low 4 Low 2 Can Personal Protective Equipment & Clothing be worn to safe guard against hazards?
Insignificant (1)
FAI Medium10 Medium 4 Low 3 Low 2 Low 1
Project Name: xxx
RA Ref No.: xxx
RA compilation Date: Review date:
Date:
Compiled by:
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Overall Task Details
Trial Trenches on site to locate/expose underground services. Use of excavator
Note: Wherever practicable trial trenches shall be hand dug to expose cables
Classed as Temporary Works Relevant Applicable MAS:
• 00246 – Excavations;
• 01413 – Underground services;
• 00940 – Plant Operators. Additional Training required:
Temporary Works Coordinator to be designated NOC’s Required for task:
Dubai Municipality
No Specific Task Step
(In sequence of works) Hazard Details Consequence/Risk Initial Risk Rating Control Measures Residual Risks Additional Control Measures RR
P S RR
1 Planned shallow Excavation (Trial Trench) in areas where live services may be present including:
• Electrical;
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
• Telecoms;
PRIOR TO WORKS • Presence of live underground services;
• Services not in area specified on drawings;
• Heavy plant or vehicles accessing work area;
• Presence of unmarked services;
• Risk of explosion due to gas line rupture;
• Risk of flooding of trenches and adjacent areas due to water main damage;
• Risk of electrocution or fire due to cable strike;
• Risk of hazardous waste entering trenches or water systems due to live sewerage damage;
• Risk of damage to low depth underground services from heavy vehicles;
• Risk of vehicles / Plant entering open trenches; 4 3 12
HIGH i. All existing utility service drawings reviewed for known service details and position;
ii. NOC and Utility provider and ATC Excavation permits to be completed, unique number added and recorded in log;
iii. Work Area, including access route for plant, to be CAT scanned to locate exact position of service by competent per
LADDER PERMIT
DAILY ONE TIME -ONE TASK USE
1. Project Information: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
Project Name: Permit No.:
Project Location:
Requesting Contractor/Company
2. Permit Issuance Details: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
THIS PERMIT IS ONLY FOR ONE SHIFT AND NOT EXTENDABLE
Description of Task:
Area / Location of ladder use:
Type of ladder requested Ladder: _______ Length: _______ Step Ladder: _______ Height: ______
Please state why the use of ladder is the ONLY means to perform the task and the use of Mobile Elevated Work Platforms, Scaffolds are IMPOSSIBLE to use.
☐ PERMIT REFUSED, USE OTHER MEANS ☐ SPECIAL DISPENSATION GIVEN IN THIS INSTANCE
☐I have discussed the task with the Arabtec engineer/supervisor ☐ or, I have visited the area
☐ or, I have studied the drawings ☐ or, I understand the task to be performed
I hereby confirm that in my professional judgement that there is no other possible means to carry out the task and that the risk in the use of a ladder has been assessed, and with the control measures in place the risk level is deemed acceptable
3. HSE’S DETERMINATION Name Sign: Date:
Permit Validity:
Time (from): _______Hrs.
Time (To): ________Hrs.
Date:
Serial No. of Ladder:
3. Supervision Details: (To be filled by initiator/originator)
Site Engineer responsible for the activity: Contact:
Supervisor responsible for the activity: Contact:
4. Prerequisites: (To be filled by initiator/originator and verified by Evaluator)
Checks Yes-No-NA Checks Yes-No-NA
Risk assessment/ method statement developed, approved and communicated ☐ ☐ ☐
Area where ladder is being used is not close to edge and appropriate fall prevention measures are in place ☐ ☐ ☐
Ladder inspection has been done and an inspection tag is available with clear identification number of the ladder ☐ ☐ ☐
Emergency evacuation procedures communicated to all workers ☒ ☐ ☐
Ladder is being set on a flat, stable surface and secured ☐ ☐ ☐
Can 3 point of contact b maintained? If not, can a harness be worn and anchored to a secure point above shoulder height? ☐ ☐ ☐
Tool Box Talk conducted ☐ ☐ ☐
Others (specify): ☐ ☐ ☐
A second person is available at all times to hold/secure the ladder ☐ ☐ ☐
☐ ☐ ☐
Area is barricaded and signage are posted ☐ ☐ ☐
☐ ☐ ☐
Ladder safety devices like leg levelers, anti-slip gutter guards and stabilizers are in place and in good condition ☐ ☐ ☐
☐ ☐ ☐
5. Acknowledgement by Initiator and Evaluator:
☐ Acknowledge that all above precautions have been taken. These have also been fully explained to the operatives, and I consider them competent to use ladder safely.
Initiator/Originator Name: Designation:
Signature: Date /Time:
☐ Acknowledge that I have checked above control measures and consider the work area safe to carry out the activity using lad
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS) is designed to improve health and safety protection for workers who handle chemicals. Although the deadline for training employees was December 1, 2013, many businesses have not adequately prepared their employees to understand the new labels.
HSE INDUCTION
(Workers)
Name: _________________________________ Trade: ____________________________
M.B. No./Company Name : ________________
Date of Joining: __________________________
SL. N SUBJECT ON INDUCTION PREVIOUS SAFETY EXPOSURE FURTHER SAFETY TRAINING NEED ANALYSIS
1. Introduction Safety Requirements
2. Working Safety is of Primary Importance
3. General Safety Rules
4. Basic Safety Requirements
5. House Keeping
6. Health, Hygiene & Welfare Facilities
7. Fire Extinguisher / Fire Fighting
8. Emergency Procedure
9. Safety Violations & Penalty
10. Safety Award
11. Manual Handling
Induction Given By: Name: ___________________________
Designation: ___________________________
1. Location Brief outline of risk People involved Potential hazard Controls in place Is it safe to
proceed?
Bedroom
Flaggrass Hill Road, March
City Road, March
Hallway in house
Party scenes – Various house
locations
Various streets
Injuries from straighteners
and the use of hair spray
creating a slippery floor
Causing damage to another
car or distracting the driver
causing a dangerous
situation.
Injury caused to someone
involved in the scene
Tripping when stumbling
into the door
Injury through tripping or
glass bottles breaking.
Potential tripping over
raised curbs raised paving
slabs and potential injury
from moving cars.
Hannah, Kate, Aimee, Elli
Hannah, Kate, Aimee, Elli
Thomas, Hannah, Kate,
Aimee, Elli
Hannah, Kate, Aimee, Elli
Hannah, Kate, Aimee, Elli
Hannah, Kate, Aimee, Elli.
Being burnt from the
straighteners or slipping on
the floor caused by hair
spray.
Damage to another car or
injury.
Thomas may be injured in
the ‘mugging scene’
Tripping when entering
through the door
Alcoholic bottles being
smashed and causing cuts
and tripping over loose
objects
Grazes and cuts from falling
over, injuries caused by
moving cars.
Only use hair spray in designated areas,
and immediately turn the straighteners
off after use placing them on a visible heat
proof matt.
Use a brightly lit quiet street to minimize
interruption to the public, perform
correct observations before filming any
sequence in the car and make sure that
the camera doesn’t obscure the driver’s
vision.
Practice the sequence prior to filming to
make sure that all actors know the
choreography.
Remove any hazards that may cause the
actors to trip or injure themselves
Use plastic bottles to stop any glass being
knocked over and smashing and clearly
marking any tripping hazards
Highlight any potentially dangerous
raised pavements and film at quiet time
and be aware of any passing traffic at the
time.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
FILM PRODUCTION RISK ASSESMENT