Company: Dover Demolition
Document: Construction Risk Assessiment
Version: 1
Date: 16/07/2017
Revised:
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SITE SPECIFIC
CONSTRUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT
The Supervision of work contained within this] Mr Neil Rix
document will be carried out by a competent
person:
‘The author of this Risk Assessment is: Nei Rix
Telephone O7a60247612
Fax
Email neilix@doverdemolition.co.uk
Site Address:
54-56 ShoreciilfeHioad FolkestoneCompany: Dover Demolition
Document: Construction Risk Assessiment Date: 16/07/2017
Version: 1 Revised:
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HAZARD CHECKLIST
"X if applical
Hazards Within the building | Outside the building
‘Contaminated ground
Unstable ground
Existing Underground Services
Emergency
Climatic conditions ~ Cold, Heat, Rain, Lighting, Darkness x
Work at Height x x
Work over or near water
Work in confined spaces
Large lifting operations x
Fragile roots
Falling/Flying debris x x
Lead
‘Asbestos, x
PCBs
Flammables
Toxic substances
Electricity x
Dust x
Legionella
‘Scaffolding x
Gas
‘Compressed air
Manual handling
Noises / disturbances x
Vibration x x
Emissions / Drainage discharges
Fire
Explosion/Explosives
‘Chemical / Biological contamination
Hot cutting x
‘Seourity x
Remote locations
Adjacent occupiers/users x
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Deep voids
Fluids under Pressure
Stored Energy
Plant movements x
Slippery surfaces
Working alone
Tools and equipment x
Waste disposal x
General Publio/Third parties xCompany: Dover Demolition
Document: Construction Risk Assessiment Date: 16/07/2017
Version: 1 Revised:
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RISK RANKING TABLE
Likelihood
Nor
SIGNIFICANT Severity
I t / /
Minor Lost Time More Serious Fatal
Injury Injury Injury ‘Multiple Fatality
lines Disablement Fire ‘Major Explosion
elinood ‘SCORE
‘Keerainly Likely to happen at any moment 310
Highly probable Could occur 2 or 3 times a year 78
Likely Would expect io happen once a year 56
Improbable Would not expect to happen in 2-3 years oF
Unikely Would not expect to happen in 5 years T
Risk Ranking Procedure:
1. Decide onthe lixelinoad ofan injury by choosing 2 number from the table above
2g. Likely =a score of 5 or 6.
2. acide what the axeected outcome of an injury might be (ater applying control measures) using the catagories
shown atthe botiom ofthe rk-ranking table. 9. fst time injury oF ness
3. Using the chosen number, inthe ikelfnood column, draw a line from left oo right across the risk
ranking table.
4. Using the outcome catagories along the bottom ofthe risk ranking chart draw a vertical line towards the top of the
chart
5. Where the 2 lines cross isthe risk ranking associated with that hazard e.g. low risk inthe example.
6. On the risk assessment sheet enter the risk ranking in the controlled risk column,