Field Service Technician Risk Assesment
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Field Service Technician Risk Assesment
Mars Drinks Field Technical Role Risk Assessment Site: Field Area: Task / Equipment: Conducted by: Signature: Other information Review Date: Date: 25/02/2014 U.K Field Service Technicians Role P.Ramsay (SES Manager) & D.Simpson (Field Service Manager) Excludes CoSHH, Manual handling, and Driving risk assessments. 24/02/2015 Change log Field Service Generic RA Issue 1 first release Feb 2010 Page 1 SITE RISK ASSESSMENT Assessment type: General Area Line Activity being Assessed Date Assessment Team. U.K Field Field Service Technicians Role 10/02/2014 Peter Ramsay (SES Manager) David Simpson(Field Service Manager) Change log Field Service Generic RA Issue 1 first release Feb 2010 Page 2 Number Task P.A.R Freq. Of Exposure Associated Hazards Existing Controls L S Res. Actions to Eliminate / Who & Risk Control When L Engineer and client CST/STL complete this section if necessary and complete risk profile. Specific hazards related Guidance given in tech to customers site handbook. Engineers issued with P.P.E Check with client on specific risks and conditions, client’s permits and other site rules. None Follow Non-Technical SOP procedure and SWPP handbook 1 5 1 1 L 1 Attending customers site 1 Daily 2 Non-Technical work 1 Daily 3 Repairing machines on customers sites 1 Daily Risk of exposure to electricity. D3 authorization every 3 yrs. No live work. Check client supply with Martin Dale. Check earth leakage & continuity of machine before & after repair or preventative maintenance. 1 5 L CST/STL 4 Repairing Mid –range machine. 1 Daily Risk of exposure to moving parts/electricity. Only authorized technician’s 1 key can be used to override door interlock. Observe movement of machine only no live working. Can be used to PAT test machine while machine is not live. D3 authorization every 3 5 L CST must only use CST/STL issued technicians key, and is authorized to use only for observation if machine live, or to PAT test machine, in accordance with PAT test procedure. If Technical work is found to be required during the NonTechnical Visit, BF SOP must be followed. Where Electrical Authorization procedures must be followed (PAT, LOTTO) CST/STL Change log Field Service Generic RA Issue 1 first release Feb 2010 Page 3 5 1 Daily 6 1 Daily 7 1 Daily 8 1 Monthly 9 1 10 1 11 1 yrs. No live work. Check client supply with Martin Dale. Check earth leakage & continuity of machine before & after repair or preventative maintenance Minor cuts & bruises Controlled list of tools from handling hand PPE issued for drilling tools. All engineers trained and competent Risk of injury due to hot Do not overfill bucket use water specifically multiple trips when draining hot tank into a required. Hot tank kit bucket and carrying it supplied and trained out, through offices. Risk of injury due to Advice given in Tech slips and trips. Manual. Clean all spills immediately. Risk of injury due to Transportation – cardboard handling fluorescent tubes. tubes. Covered by SWPP Risk of injury due to Covered by SWPP clearing up after a Tech handbook machine has been vandalized. Could be corrosive, flammable liquid, flooding, broken glass, body fluids or fire damage. Risk of injury due to Covered by SWPP violence from customers, or passers by. Lone working Covered by SWPP 2 2 L CST/STL 2 2 L CST/STL 2 2 L CST/STL 2 2 L CST/STL 2 2 L CST/STL 1 3 L CST/STL 2 2 L CST/STL Change log Field Service Generic RA Issue 1 first release Feb 2010 Page 4 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Lifting into and out of Vehicle Klix Chiller unit (CAD series only). Stowage of Klix Chiller unit (CAD series only) in vehicle. Attending customers site Extremes of temperature 1 Infrequent Risk of injury due to handling, dropping or entrapment. 1 Infrequent Risk of load shifting in transit. 1 Engineers can purchase whatever protective clothing is required. SWPP guidelines on manual handling. 2 Transportation of unit must be done in the Rear/ boot of the vehicle. 1 1 L CST/STL 1 1 L CST/STL 1 3 L CST/STL 1 1 L CST/STL 1 1 L CST/STL Infrequent Specific hazards relating Guidance delivered in SWPP to customers site handbook. Chiller engineer issued with PPE. Check with client for specific risks and conditions. Client permits and other site rules. Installing Chiller Both 1 Infrequent Lifting, Risk of exposure Manual handling in SWPP. Klix (CAD series) and to electricity Electrical Authorisation Mars Snack every three years. No Live chiller(Varients) in work. Lock off and Tag out machine. procedure. Check clients supply with Martindale tester. Check earth bond and earth continuity before and after work on machine. Removal of Locks 1-2 infrequent Debris from lock in eyes PPE issued for drilling and skin, being knocked All engineers trained and by passerby. competent. 1 infrequent Use of hammer PPE, 1 L CST/STL CST/STL Change log Field Service Generic RA Issue 1 first release Feb 2010 Page 5 APPENDIX RISK MANAGEMENT PRIORITY INDICATORS 5 2 1 HIGH = 3 MEDIUM = 4 LIKELIHOOD LOW = 1 2 3 4 SEVERITY 5 Risk reduction measure Things to consider P E M E E R I I.e. Who might be at risk? C I.e. What equipment is used? P I.e. What materials are used? I.e. Were, when, hot, cold, cramped, high etc. D People Equipment Materials Environment KEY Persons at risk 1 - 2 Persons 3 - 7 Persons 8 - 15 Persons 15 + Persons Frequency of exposure Infrequent Annually Monthly Weekly Daily Hourly Constantly Other (Specify) Eliminate Reduce/Substitute Isolation Controls PPE Discipline Likelihood 5 = Almost certain 4 = Likely 3 = Possible 2 = Unlikely 1 = Almost never Remove the process, article or substance A safer product or substance Guards, barriers, remote operation, lock off Safer place of work, training, supervision, reduce exposure Personal protective equipment Signs and posters Severity 5 = Fatality, Permanent incapacity 4 = Major injury/illness, Serious loss 3 = 3 days or more absence 2 = Minor Injury/illness, First aid only 1 = Trivial injury/illness or loss Change log Field Service Generic RA Issue 1 first release Feb 2010 Page 6