Sustainability learning & development High Risk Activity in Construction & Operation

Building a smarter safety culture
for every High Risk Activity.

This generic HRA website is designed as a Sustainability Learning & Development platform to help project teams, operations, and contractors understand and manage High Risk Activities in both construction and operation phases.

12+ high risk activity families
3 levels of risk assessment
Vision: mengembangkan kecerdasan untuk anak bangsa di Nusantara
Live snapshot · HRA Management
Program → Activity → Task level risk assessment
HRA Forecasting & Planning
Level 1 · Program
HRA Management Plan
Owner / Prime contractor
Level 2 · Activity
Lift / Isolation / Ground Disturb.
HRA specific plan
Level 3 · Task
Pre-task briefing
Crew & field team
Permits
Confined space, Hot work, Lifting,…
Permit-to-work control
People roles
Authorizing, Performing, EHS
Competent & Qualified
Tools
Audits, inspections, metrics
Trend analysis & learning
About this platform

High Risk Activity in Construction & Operation

The platform translates High Risk Activity Safety Performance Specifications into a learning-friendly, visual experience that can be reused for multiple projects and business units.

HRA Management connects people, process, and tools: clear roles, tiered risk assessments, and permit systems for critical work.

Why High Risk Activity (HRA)?

High Risk Activities are tasks with a higher potential for serious injury, major property damage, or environmental impact. Typical examples include working at height, lifting operations, ground disturbance, energy isolation, confined space entry, and hazardous materials handling.

  • Construction phase: fast-changing work fronts, multiple contractors, and complex interfaces between civil, mechanical, electrical, and commissioning activities.
  • Operation phase: routine tasks (maintenance, inspection, shutdown/turnaround) that may temporarily create HRA conditions in live facilities.
  • HRA Management: defines how risk is forecasted, planned, authorized, executed, audited, and continuously improved.
Vision – “Mengembangkan kecerdasan untuk anak bangsa di Nusantara.”
The HRA learning site is a knowledge engine to build critical thinking, safety leadership, and technical capability for Indonesian professionals across construction and operations.

Core elements of HRA Management

The generic structure follows global best practice while remaining adaptable to local regulations and owner requirements.

  • Three levels of risk assessment: program-level (HRA Management Plan), activity-level (specific HRA plans), and task-level (pre-task planning with crews).
  • Clear roles & responsibilities: Authorizing Authority, Performing Authority, Construction Site EHS Leaders, Competent and Qualified Persons.
  • Permit-to-work for critical activities: confined space, energized electrical work, energy isolation, ground disturbance, lifting operations, ladder use, hot work.
  • Monitoring & learning: regular audits, inspections, metrics, and lessons learned to drive continuous improvement.
Domain coverage
12+ HRA families
Lifecycle
Design → Construction → Operation
HRA catalog

Explore the High Risk Activity families

Each card can link to a dedicated page with deeper content (requirements, checklists, toolbox talks, and learning media) so the main script stays manageable.

Construction sites Live operations Health · Safety · Environment
Use the phase filter to focus on construction, operation, or combined topics. Each module can be extended with company-specific procedures and local regulations.
DCX-SPS-100

HRA Management & Governance

Framework for identifying HRAs, assigning roles, planning and forecasting, issuing permits, and auditing performance across all projects and operations.

Construction & Operation Program level
Open module
DCX-SPS-101

Working from Heights

Controlling fall hazards for work on scaffolds, MEWPs, roofs, structures, and ladders, with 100% fall protection, rescue plans, and dropped-object prevention.

Construction & Operation Fall protection
Open module
DCX-SPS-102

Lifting Operations

Safe planning and execution of crane and lifting activities, including lift plans, critical lifts, qualified operators, riggers, signal persons, and work area protection.

Construction & Operation Cranes & rigging
Open module
DCX-SPS-103

Mobile Equipment

Traffic management, operator competency, inspection, maintenance, segregation of pedestrians, and use of protective systems for heavy mobile plant and vehicles.

Construction & Operation Traffic & plant
Open module
DCX-SPS-104

Ground Disturbance

Managing excavation, trenching, and subsurface works by locating utilities, preventing cave-ins, controlling access, and preparing emergency response for utility strikes.

Construction Excavation & utilities
Open module
DCX-SPS-105

Driving & Off-Road Vehicles

Safe driving, journey management, fatigue prevention, and off-road vehicle controls supporting both construction logistics and operational transport.

Construction & Operation Road safety
Open module
DCX-SPS-106

Material Handling

Ergonomic and mechanical handling of materials, from planning and staging to storage and stacking, to reduce manual handling injuries and dropped loads.

Construction & Operation Manual & mechanical handling
Open module
DCX-SPS-107

Energy Isolation

Lockout/Tagout and verification of all forms of hazardous energy (electrical, mechanical, process, hydraulic, pneumatic) before work begins on equipment or systems.

Construction & Operation LOTO / de-energization
Open module
DCX-SPS-108

Confined Spaces

Entry into tanks, pits, vaults, and other confined or enclosed spaces with rigorous permits, atmospheric testing, attendants, rescue plans, and energy isolation controls.

Construction & Operation Permit-to-work
Open module
DCX-SPS-109

Electrical Safety

Control of risks when installing, commissioning, maintaining, or working near electrical systems, including energized work permits and arc-flash protection.

Construction & Operation Shock & arc-flash
Open module
DCX-SPS-110

Noise & Vibration

Managing exposure to high noise levels and vibration from construction equipment, process machinery, and tools through engineering and administrative controls.

Construction & Operation Occupational health
Open module
DCX-SPS-111

Thermal Stress

Controlling heat and cold stress for workers exposed to extreme temperatures, balancing productivity with hydration, rest, acclimatization, and medical response.

Operation Heat & cold exposure
Open module
DCX-SPS-112

Hazardous Materials

Safe handling, storage, transport, and disposal of chemicals, fuels, and other hazardous substances with a focus on process safety and environmental protection.

Construction & Operation Chemical & environmental
Open module
Learning & sustainability

From awareness to safety leadership

The same HRA concepts are relevant in multiple contexts: internal training, contractor onboarding, toolbox meetings, audits, and even sustainability reporting on safety performance.

The website can host slide decks, micro-learning videos, toolbox talk scripts, and checklists without changing this overall layout.

Generic learning path

Each organization can plug in its own competency framework, but the typical progression looks like this:

Level 1 · Awareness
All workers recognize HRA types, basic controls, and their Stop Work Authority. Ideal for inductions, onboarding, and toolbox talks.
Level 2 · Practitioner
Supervisors, permit issuers, and performing authorities are trained to prepare HRA plans, issue permits, brief crews, and close out documentation.
Level 3 · Leader / Specialist
EHS leaders and technical specialists design systems, analyze trends, perform audits, and integrate HRA performance into business and sustainability KPIs.

HRA as part of Sustainability

High Risk Activity performance is more than compliance – it is a core part of corporate sustainability and social responsibility. This website can support:

  • People & wellbeing: reducing serious injuries, strengthening safety culture, and protecting mental health in high-risk environments.
  • Planet & environment: preventing spills, releases, fires, and explosions associated with hazardous materials and energy sources.
  • Prosperity & resilience: avoiding downtime and reputational damage, enabling reliable operations and long-term value creation.
Use case
E-learning · Toolbox · Audits
Audience
Workers · Supervisors · Management