This comprehensive guide provides a detailed Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) for cement stucco exterior application work. It outlines a systematic approach to identifying potential hazards, assessing associated risks using the Risk Assessment Code (RAC) matrix, and implementing necessary control measures to ensure a safe working environment. The document covers the entire stucco application process, from material unloading and storage to plastering, housekeeping, and site demobilization. It emphasizes the importance of a robust risk assessment methodology, including definitions for probability and severity levels, and details general site requirements such as housekeeping standards and demobilization procedures. Management of Change protocols are also addressed to prevent new risks from unreviewed deviations. Furthermore, the guide specifies equipment and personnel requirements, including training mandates like SH&E Site Induction, the need for competent and qualified operators and supervisors, and daily equipment inspection protocols. It references key standards such as EM 385-1-1 and ANSI Z358.1, along with company HSE standards. This document is essential for understanding and mitigating risks in stucco application projects. Ideal for Safety Officers, HSE Managers, Site Supervisors, Project Managers, and construction workers involved in exterior stucco application.
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