SS JSP - 013 Foundation and Ground Shuttering Forms and Rebar Works

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JOB SAFE PRACTICES (JSP's) (5.19.3)


Project Name: Contract No.
Name Designation Signature Name Designation Signature
COMPILED
BY:
Mason
Department /Division: Civil Employee Job/Profession: Date Prepared:
TASK: Rebar and Formworks (Foundation works) PPE: Hard hat, Safety shoes, Safety glass, Hand gloves & Vest

Job Safe Practices Analysis HAZARDS


IN EACH STEP, WHAT COULD CONTROLS REQUIRED TO MINIMIZE
STEP OBSERVATION
LIST ALL STEPS IN PERFORMING THIS TASK CAUSE INJURY, LOSS, DAMAGE / ELIMINATE HAZARD
No. INTERRUPTION, OR POLLUTION?
Only trained workers on machine use shall ●
be authorized to operate and maintain the
equipment.
Workers should understand the purpose ●
and function of all controls on the machine,
Caught in between ●
should know how to stop the equipment in
moving/rotating parts
an emergency, and should be trained on
Struck by a piece of steel ●
the safety procedures for special set-ups.
Crush and Pinch points ●
Workers shall not be allowed to use loose ●
Improper grounding ●
clothing.
Defective electrical equipment ●
Use appropriate PPE for the job. ●
Operator misuse ●
Ensure all guards are fitted, secure, and ●
Lack of training ●
functional. Do not operate if guards are
Sharp object ●
missing or faulty.
Sharp edges ●
1. Cutting and bending of steel reinforcement bars (Fabrication) Ensure proper grounding is provided and ●
Impalement ●
electrical sources is protected with GFCI.
Inadequate inspection and ●
Machine shall be inspected in periodic ●
maintenance
basis and shall also be visually inspected
daily prior to each use.
Ensure all guards are fitted, secured, and ●
functional. Do not operate if guards are
missing or faulty.
Observe proper lifting techniques. ●
Use proper lifting methods, including team ●
lifting when necessary.
Manual handling ●
Lift with legs, keep loads close to body, and ●
Poor access/egress ●
don’t twist while picking up loads.
Use mechanical lifting equipment (hand ●
carts, trucks) to move large, awkward

Approved Name Designation Signature Job Safe Practice No. Element Ref. No: 5.19 Page No: Rev. No:
by: SS JSP - 013 SEC EHV FORMS 5.19.2 1 00
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JOB SAFE PRACTICES (JSP's) (5.19.3)
loads.
Appropriate hand protection shall be worn ●
properly.
Maintain proper housekeeping. Keep floors ●
and aisles clear and free of any debris, and
other unnecessary materials.
Ensure workspaces and walkways are free ●
of any obstructions.
Adequate supply of cold drinking water ●
provided to the work area.
Implement workers job rotation. ●
Heat and humidity monitoring shall be ●
conducted in frequent time intervals and
results shall be communicated to workers
(heat stress monitoring board or flag
system).
High/Low Ambient ●
Heat stress procedure shall be developed ●
Temperature
and implemented
Provide re-hydration fluids to prevent ●
worker dehydration
Keep supplies of clean cool water within ●
work area taking time to drink at least two
glasses of water every hour.
Take frequent rest breaks in shade or Air ●
conditioning.
Only trained personnel shall operate wood ●
cutting machines.
Ensure all guards are fitted, secured, and ●
functional. Do not operate if guards are
missing or faulty.
Struck by particles from ● Allow the saw blade to obtain maximum ●
ejection during cutting speed before making a cut.
operation Use a push stick to guide the timber ●
Contact with blades at point of ● through saw to prevent hand injuries.
operation Machine shall be switched off when ●
2. Cutting of ply wooden materials for formworks
Kickback ● making adjustments or maintenance.
Flying chips, material ● Immediately switch off the machine when ●
Airborne dust ● work completed.
Pinch point ● Always keep hands away from the rotating ●
Noise ● blades.
Ensure machine is equipped with ●
emergency stop button and must be
operational.
Suitable ear protection, eye protection ●
respiratory shall be worn properly.

Approved Name Designation Signature Job Safe Practice No. Element Ref. No: 5.19 Page No: Rev. No:
by: SS JSP - 013 SEC EHV FORMS 5.19.2 2 00
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JOB SAFE PRACTICES (JSP's) (5.19.3)
Observe proper lifting techniques. ●
Use proper lifting methods, including team ●
lifting when necessary.
Manual handling ● Lift with legs, keep loads close to body, and ●
Lifting light to moderate heavy ● don’t twist while picking up loads.
loads Use mechanical lifting equipment (hand ●
Awkward posture ● carts, trucks) to move large, awkward
loads.
Appropriate hand protection shall be worn ●
properly.
Ensure that machine is equipped with an ●
emergency stop button that can quickly
stop the machine in case of emergency.
Frequent inspection of the machine to ●
ensure it is in good working condition.
Electric shock ● Ensure all electrical tools used is being ●
Improper grounding ● inspected to ensure it is safe for use.
Defective electrical equipment ● Any defective items shall be removed out ●
Operator misuse ● from service immediately.
Lack of training ● Electrical sources shall be equipped with ●
Slip, Trip, Fall at the same ● GFCI protection.
level All electrical cables shall be properly laid in ●
a safe manner keeping walkways clear of
any obstruction.
All electrical wires shall be of a double ●
insulated material with suitable type of
plugs. Avoid tapping bare wire into sockets.
Avoid excessive manual handling of heavy ●
materials, use proper lifting methods,
including team lifting when necessary.
Lift with legs, keep loads close to body, and ●
don’t twist while picking up loads.
Material Handling ● Use mechanical lifting equipment (hand ●
Struck against sharp material ● carts, trucks) to move large, awkward
during movement loads.
Implalement ● Appropriate hand protection shall be worn ●
3. Installation of formworks Struck by the formwork panels ● properly.
Slip, Trip, Fall at the same ● Ensure all protruding shard object shall be ●
level guarded such as protruding rebars to
Defective hand/power tools ● prevent impalement hazards.
Electric shock ● Necessary warning signs shall be posted. ●
Ensure all electrical tools used is being ●
inspected to ensure it is safe for use.
Any defective items shall be removed out ●
from service immediately.
Electrical sources shall be equipped with ●

Approved Name Designation Signature Job Safe Practice No. Element Ref. No: 5.19 Page No: Rev. No:
by: SS JSP - 013 SEC EHV FORMS 5.19.2 3 00
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GFCI protection.
All electrical cables shall be properly laid in ●
a safe manner keeping walkways clear of
any obstruction.
All electrical wires shall be of a double ●
insulated material with suitable type of
plugs. Avoid tapping bare wire into sockets.

Ensure appropriate PPE is used during ●


Dust ● chipping and cleaning of formworks as
Flying particles ● blowing dust and flying concrete particles
may occur.

Observe proper lifting techniques. ●


Use proper lifting methods, including team ●
lifting when necessary.
Lift with legs, keep loads close to body, and ●
Manual handling ● don’t twist while picking up loads.
Sharp objects ● Use mechanical lifting equipment (hand ●
4. Shifting of fabricated steel materials into the work area Lifting light to moderate heavy ● carts, trucks) to move large, awkward
loads loads.
Poor access ● Appropriate hand protection shall be worn ●
properly.
Maintain proper housekeeping and access ●
to work area shall be kept clear of any
obstruction.
Access to work area shall be kept clear of ●
any obstruction.
All materials shall be stacked in a safe ●
Poor access/egress ● manner.
Impalement ● Ensure appropriate hand protection worn ●
5. Assembly and tying of steel reinforcement Protruding or sharp objects ● properly.
Sharp pointed objects ● Ensure all protruding steel bars shall be ●
Akward posture ● provided with suitable means of protection
such as protective caps.
Personnel shall be trained in proper work ●
postures.
Lack of safety awareness and ● Ensure that all workers are given a HSE ●
knowledge for the job induction prior to deployment on site.
Miscommunication between ● Conduct safety toolbox meeting and ●
work teams discussed the work procedures prior to
Site preparation, and inspection of hand and electrical tools, and
6. Incorrect manual handling/ ● start of work.
materials
lifting of material Ensure that all workers are provided with ●
Poor Access/Egress ● all the required Personal protective
Defective tools and ● equipment for minimum and general
equipment requirements.

Approved Name Designation Signature Job Safe Practice No. Element Ref. No: 5.19 Page No: Rev. No:
by: SS JSP - 013 SEC EHV FORMS 5.19.2 4 00
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JOB SAFE PRACTICES (JSP's) (5.19.3)
Incorrect tools ● Proper coordination and communication ●
shall be observed between work teams.
Close supervision required, supervisor ●
and foreman must be present at site.
Use only right tools for the job ●
Use appropriate hand protection to avoid ●
injuries
Ensure all tools are inspected properly ●
and color code shall be applied.
Any defective tools found shall be ●
removed from service, and marked with a
defective tag.
Ensure correct body positioning and ●
manual handling procedures.
Remove all materials, tools and ●
generated waste after the work is done.
7. Housekeeping Waste accumulation ●
Dispose generated waste into the ●
designated waste disposal areas only.
Permit to Work shall be obtained as a pre- ●
requisite to perform work
Work shall not be started until duly ●
approved Permit to Work is available at
site and that Safety Toolbox meeting was
conducted
A safe work practice shall be implemented ●
Unathorized work to be ● to reduce the possibilities of accident /
performed within a defined incident
location and boundary Permit Receiver and Permit Issuer shall ●
Uncontrolled personnel ● visit together at the site to ensure that
entering a restricted location workplace hazards are adequately
8. Obtain Permit to Work
Unidentified hazards with ● identified and mitigating measure shall be
unplanned safety mitigating established
measures Permit to Work shall be displayed at the ●
Inadequate coordination and ● worksite
area control protocol Permit Receiver shall not leave the area ●
for the whole duration of work
Work shall not proceed without the ●
presence of approved Permit to Work with
the Permit Receiver overseeing the activity
Permit Receiver shall account all workers ●
under his Permit to Work before the start
of work
Poor housekeeping ● Permit Receiver shall ensure that ●
Undisposed waste materials ● housekeeping in done before, during and
9. Closing of Permit to Work
Unaccounted workers ● after the work
Inadequate communication ● All waste materials generated from the ●

Approved Name Designation Signature Job Safe Practice No. Element Ref. No: 5.19 Page No: Rev. No:
by: SS JSP - 013 SEC EHV FORMS 5.19.2 5 00
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JOB SAFE PRACTICES (JSP's) (5.19.3)
Poor storage of chemical, ● work shall be disposed properly and shall
flammable and combustible not be left unattended at the worksite
materials and etc. Mobile equipment shall properly parked on ●
Unattended unsafe condition ● a designated equipment laydown
Unsecured electrical ● All materials used at the site such as ●
equipment, energized chemicals, flammable and combustible
equipment materials shall be stored at the designated
storage at the end of each day
Electrical equipment shall be properly ●
secured, distribution board closed and
padlocked

Approved Name Designation Signature Job Safe Practice No. Element Ref. No: 5.19 Page No: Rev. No:
by: SS JSP - 013 SEC EHV FORMS 5.19.2 6 00

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