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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Facility / Site: TATAOUINE/GORDHAB 10MW Location within Site:TATAOUINE 10 MW Permit No:PTF-19- Permit Type:FROID Date:

Task Description: TRAVAUX GENIE CEVIL

REQUIRED REFERENCES JSA REVIEW


Have the relevant Procedures, Standards, Guidelines,
or Safe Work Practices been reviewed? Yes N/A
Pending confirmation by the Task Leader of site conditions, I agree that the attached JSA identifies the significant Task
Steps, Hazards, and Controls.
JSA REVIEWER (Supervisor or Designate):

RISK ASSESSMENT
Must existing Procedures or Work Practices be
Yes No Name / Signature: Company:SOCOBAT
modified to perform this work?
After mitigation, are there any hazards that continue to WORK SITE VERIFICATION
present a potentially significant risk? (Scenario-Based Yes No
Risk Assessment required)
The Work Team has assessed the worksite conditions and confirms:
 The JSA addresses the applicable hazards and necessary controls.
PPE REQUIRED DURING THIS TASK
 The Team has the appropriate resources (people and equipment) to do the job safely.
HARD HAT SAFETY GLASSES
 Others that could be affected by the work have been informed.
FACE SHIELD TASK LEADER:
SAFETY SHOES / BOOTS
GOGGLES

Name / Signature: Company: socobat


FALL PROTECTION
FALL RESTRAINT
COMPLETE THE SECTION BELOW IF THIS JSA IS NOT PART OF A PERMIT PACK
GLOVES:
COTTON Work Team Declaration:
LEATHER I acknowledge that I have reviewed the attached JSA, I understand my roles
and responsibilities, and I will comply with the instructions for this task.
IMPACT PROTECTION
Name (print): Name (print):
Dust mask OTHER (specify):
Work clothes

OTHER PPE (specify): High-Vis Jacket


TASK STEPS POTENTIAL HAZARDS HAZARDS CONTROLS HAZARD PORT
(Number) (What could go wrong?) (How can harm be prevented?) MITIGATION STATES
 Manual Handing  ENI Emergency
 Manual handling techniques
 Vehicles movements response Plan
 Competent/trained drivers
 Trips and falls  Proper fire
 No speeding
 Uneven ground condition extinguisher
1. Mob of equipments and tools  Big quantity of water
 Back strain
 Instruction and supervision
 Injuries
 In vehicles monitoring system
 Damage to equipment’s
 Check road condition before the trip
 Accident
 Manual handling technique
 Application of Job rotation / Frequent breaks  ENI Emergency
 Careful digging response Plan
 Adequate ladders in place for access and egress, INSTALLED  Proper fire
 Deep excavation every 8 m and with 3 rungs above the ground level extinguisher
 muscle skeletal fatigue  Safety signs and barriers to be erected
 Improper equipment an tools  beacons lights back up alarm to be equipped to all heavy
 Personal injury equipment included
 struck by engines  Banks man with HVJ to monitor engines
2. Manual/ mechanical  fire  safe perimeter of the excavator while operating
Excavation  Falling objects  No access to the trenching while mechanical excavation is in
 Personals may suffocate due of continuing job progress
 Collapse of the sides of the excavation  Sloping, benching or shielding protective system to be
 Spoil heap falling in implemented as per requirement
 Dust  Check List of the engine should to be regularly
 Conflicting activities  Excavation checklist to be filled by SOCOBAT Supervisor on
duty
 A watch man to be onsite
 Personal protective equipment to be worn (dust mask if
needed
 ENI Emergency
 PPE should be worn at all time
response Plan
 Close supervision
 Proper fire
 Apply manual handling technique
extinguisher
 hand tools  Team work
 Dust  To be care from sharp objects
 Sharp objects  House keeping
 Manual handling  PTW to be on site
 Trips and falls  -Use proper lifting devices whenever possible.
 Heavy load  -Use horses where possible to reduce repetitive bending.
 Collision with machine  -Use proper lifting techniques.
3. Shuttering and reinforcement  Fatality  -Do not overextend.
 Dropping objects  -Reposition yourself if needed.
 Engine movement  -Do not carry more than you can handle.
 Sharp edges  -Get help with heavy and/or awkward bars.
 Suspended load  -Use clear communication when working in teams.
 Swinging load  Check list of engines
 Trips and falls  Permit to work
 -Health hazard  Competent workers
 HSSE supervision
 Banks man to monitor the operation
 Use Safe system of work

 Finger / hand injuries  Wear leather gloves  ENI Emergency


 Sharp edges on metal structures or stones  Put dust mask to protect respiratory system response Plan
causing wounds on body  Store and move material safely not to fall on personnel or  Proper fire
 Working in dusty environment waste extinguisher
 Object / material / tools fall on personnel  Have correct back posture, good spinal alignment when
 Personnel back injuries due to manual lifting or working with shovel, pickaxe and rake
bad posture when working with hand tools  Team carrying loads over 25 Kg
4. Use of jack hammer  Falling/Flying Debris  Ensure work area is clear of other workers.
 Harmful Dust (Silica)  User shall wear a hard hat, eye protection, heavy duty or anti-
 Tool Malfunction vibratory gloves, and ear plugs.
 Electric Shock  Inspect and test drill and cord prior to use.
 Loss of Control Over Tool  Make sure all manufacturer's protective devices (guards) are in
 Vibratory Fatigue place and operational.
 Excessive Noise  Drill should be approved, double-insulated. If not, it should be
properly grounded.
 Make sure that cords are not lying in water.
 The drill operator should use any auxiliary handles that are on
the drill to maintain control.
 The drill operator should make sure that he sets his feet
properly before beginning to drill or chip.
 Take regular breaks from drilling or switch with another worker
(if drilling for a prolonged period of time) to relieve vibratory
fatigue.
 -Unload rebar from trailers as close as possible to work area.
 -Use proper lifting devices whenever possible.
 -Use proper lifting techniques.
 -Do not overextend.
 -Reposition yourself if needed.  ENI Emergency
 -Do not carry more than you can handle. response Plan
 -Get help with heavy and/or awkward bars.  Proper fire
 -Use clear communication when working in teams. extinguisher
 -Take regular breaks to relieve fatigue from constant lifting.
 -Observe careful hand placement. Watch out for ends of tie
wire and sharp edges on rebar.
 -The use of heavy-duty gloves is required.
 Strains
 -Use careful hand placement to prevent pinch points.
 Hand Cuts
 -Keep fingers out from in-between bundles or pieces of rebar.
 Pinches
 -Get help with heavy and/or awkward bars.
 Slips and Trips
5. Rebar installation  -Clean work area as needed during the day. Pick-up tie wire,
 Falls
 -Keep walk area and paths of travel unobstructed.
 Damaged to property
 -Watch where you are walking.
 Dust
 -Use careful foot placement while walking on rebar mats and at
decks.
 -At excavations, stay back from edge unless entering or exiting.
 -Make sure that guardrail is around perimeter and/or use fall
protection.
 -Make sure that all floor openings and holes are covered or
protected.
 Kept apart ignition source
 PPE should be worn , face shield , dust mask
 Check plugs cables before using machine
 To turn off saw machine after use
 Fire extinguisher CO2 to be on place

 Bites  Job rotation to be applied and share outdoors activities


 Poisonous insects between all workers
 Slip, trips and fall  Big and fresh quantity of water to be displayed  ENI Emergency
 Dehydration  Manual technique response plan
6. Adverse weather condition:  Heat struck  Awareness session to workers to aware them about hazards (medical
Scorpions and snakes  Dizziness associated with poisonous insects treatment)
 MSD  First aid kit and first aider should be available  Proper fire
 Fatigue  Frequent breaks to be taken for recovery extinguisher
 Working in extreme temperature  Workers should wear adequate coverall
 Time management culture among work force

 ENI Emergency
 Arrange materials after the shift
 Trips and falls response plan
7. House keeping  Apply a good house keeping
 Bad image of the site (medical
 Team work
treatment )
Name Position Date Signed
Prepared By Site supervisor

Checked By AMINE RAOUANE Area HSSE Supervisor


Approved By

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