This comprehensive document provides a structured framework for conducting Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs) specifically tailored for Testing, Adjustment, and Balancing (TAB) operations. Its primary purpose is to systematically identify potential hazards inherent in TAB activities, assess the associated risks using a defined Risk Assessment Code (RAC) matrix, and implement effective control measures to safeguard personnel health and safety, as well as protect the environment. The procedure outlines general site requirements and addresses task-specific hazards, ensuring a thorough approach to risk management. It details the RAC definitions (Extremely High, High, Moderate, Low Risk) and emphasizes essential general safety requirements, including mandatory Project HSE Induction completion, pre-task instructions, and appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as hard hats, safety glasses, safety boots, and high-visibility vests. Specific PPE requirements are also highlighted where necessary for particular tasks. The document guides users through the process of reviewing identified hazards and their corresponding safety controls to determine the RAC, and then annotating the overall highest RAC for the AHA. This template is invaluable for ensuring compliance and promoting a robust safety culture within the TAB industry. Ideal for Safety Officers, HSE Managers, Project Managers, TAB Technicians, and Site Supervisors.
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