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PROJECT: JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

CORRPRO QATAR

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FORM


Safety Analysis

6/25/2018
CHANGING CONDITIONS & EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
1. Stop Work, switch off Equipment, Supervisor Directs Personnel to Nearest and Safest Muster Point Considering Wind direction.
2. Supervisor accounts for all workers.
3. RLIC EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. 135 Note: If any of the tasks involves biological, physical or chemical hazards, then QP Industrial Hygienists to
approve the work.
4. Details on safety and environment requirements can be found in project HSE Plan No.
JSA NUMBER NEW REVISED Rev 1

Type of Job Being Analyzed Safety Analysis

Department/Section originated JSA JSA Members Construction Department


AMC JOB Performers Site Supervisor & Construction Teams
Normal Approvals: Name Signature Date
JSA Prepared By : B. Mohanty 25/06/2018
JOB Supervisor: Tahir Mehmood 25/06/2018
GENERAL JOB REQUIREMENTS
Additional Approvals (Determined by JOB Supervisor in correlation with HSE Manager)
COMMON PPE
Name Signature Date
1. Hard barricading of working areas
2. Certified & tagged scaffolding
B. Mohanty 25/06/2018 3. Certified & tagged access cradles
4. Task & Safety lighting.
5. Toolbox Talks.
Tahir Mehmood 25/06/2018 6. Start Cards Daily.

7. Personal Protective Equipment


Ram Prakash 25/06/2018 a. Safety footwear w/steel toe.
b. Coveralls color coded.
c. Safety glasses clear & dark.
Suman 25/06/2018 d. Hard hat with chin strap.
e. Gloves.
f. Safety Harness.
g. Licensed operators.
h. Hi-Vis vest.

8. Implementation of heat stress measures


PPE Matrix
Cotton/
Safety Apron Gloves Welding Safety Dust Transparent Ear Gloves Dust Hard Safety Gum
JOB/PPE Overall
shoe (leather)
Spats
(leather) screen Glass mask Face shield Defender (Rubber) coat hat Harness boot
Dotted Respirator
gloves

General labor X X X X X X

Concreting

Shuttering

Support work/scaffold

Steel fixing

Grinding

Welding

Compacting

Gas cutting(Oxy and


acetylene)

Digging

Carpentry

Drilling

Jackhammer

Paving breaker

Explosive power tool

Chemical spraying

Cutting of fiber or concrete


pipe

Material handling

Operators/drivers

Note: all PPE requirements are to further subject to the main contractor’ and JSA safety stipulations
*1. Ear protection to be worn in areas of noise above 85 decibels *2. Double- Eye protection to be used whenever power tools are been used *3. Dust masks to be worn as atmospheric
condition dictates*4. Gloves as identified in JSA/JHA (Task-specific)*5. Safety harness mandatory over 1.8meters height level
Action /
Step Sequence of activities Who or what may be
Hazard Control Measures / Recovery Measures Responsible
No. harmed?
Party
1 Obtain Work Permit  Violation of RLIC and QP  Injury to Personnel  Preparation of Method statement and Work Site
(General) Procedure  Damage to JSA for QP and RLIC Approval Supervisor/H
property/equipment  The Work permit shall be obtained SE Officer
before the start the work
 The permit shall be displayed at work
sites in permit boxes as per RLIC
regulation
 Site supervisors name and phone
number shall be displayed on the permit
box
 Emergency Contact numbers should be
displayed on the permit boxes
 Discussion with all personnel involved in
the job to understand the work permit,
Method statement and JSA

2 Site Preparation as per  Unauthorized entry  Injury to Personnel  Site vehicle control access to prevent Work Site
method statement/permit  Unsafe working practices  Damage to unauthorized entry Supervisor/H
requirements (General)  Incorrect use of property/equipment  All personnel to receive Safety induction SE Officer
tools/equipment’s  Daily Tool Box talk to be conducted
improper before start of work
 Adverse weather  Implement job rotation as per weather
conditions condition/heat index status
 Discuss JSA and safe working
procedure (Task briefing) with the work
force
 Provide clean, cooling drinking water,
welfare and hygiene facilities
 Use correct PPE as per the work
requirements in addition to the
mandatory PPE.
3 Access  Access less than 1 meter  Injury to workers, site staff  Safe access should provide with Work Site
 Slip & Trip and visitors handrails Supervisor/H
 TBT should be conducted Emergency SE Officer
procedure will explain at site induction
times
 All the access to be cleared for any
material, tools and equipments
 Access direction signs will be placed
 Housekeeping will maintain regular basis
 No running is allowed on site at any time
 Always use Mandatory PPE
4 Surge Water release due to  Drowning  Injury to workers, site staff  Life Jacket, Life rings placed long shore Work Site
failure of stop log and visitors lines in case of emergency Supervisor/H
 Good communication to be maintained SE Officer
with all involved parties
 Remind all work force to be more active
and vigilant while working under the
chamber
5 Work at Confined Spaces  Toxic Atmosphere  Injury to workers & site staff  Competence, training, supervision and Work Site
 Oxygen Deficiency  Visitors suitability Supervisor/H
 Flammable or Explosive  Damage to equipment &  Permit to work procedure SE
Atmosphere Property  Gas purging and ventilation Officer/AGT
 Flowing Liquid or Free  Dangerous Residues
Flowing Solids  Testing and monitoring of the
 Excessive Heat atmosphere
 Loss of consciousness  Mechanical, Electrical and process
isolation
 Respiratory protective equipment
 Always use Mandatory PPE
 Safe use of work equipment
 TBT should be conducted Emergency
procedure will explain at site induction
times
 Housekeeping will maintain regular basis
6 Heat Stress  Headache  Injury to workers & site  Massage cramped area Work Site
 Flushed, Dry Face Staff  Take rest Supervisor/H
 Skin Abnormally hot to  Visitors  Move to shade SE Officer
touch  Damage to equipment &  Loosen clothing
 Cramping in the Legs Property  Check weather conditions frequently
 Abnormally high body during the day and adjust the work
temperature schedule.
 Increased Heart Rate  Heat may be controlled through general
 Loss of consciousness (In ventilation and spot cooling by local
Extreme Cases) exhaust ventilation at the point of high
heat production
 During work in hot environments, workers
should use the lightest weight or
breathable protective garments that give
adequate protection
 Fluids, such as water or electrolyte
replacement drinks, need to be
conveniently available to workers so they
can drink about 8 oz of liquids every
20minutes
 Contractor Heat Stress Plan as per QP
guidelines (QP-GDL-S-060) shall be
implemented for sheltering
7 Use Hand Tools  Damage & fabricated hand  Injury to workers & site staff  Damage/Fabricated hand tools will not be Work Site
tools  Visitors permitted on job sites Supervisor/H
 Improper tool  Public  Tools will be tested & tagged by SE Officer
 Splashes  Damage to equipment & competent person before use
 Hand Injury Property  Use the right tools for each task
 Skilled workers to carry out the work
 Conduct a daily tool box talk prior to the
start of work
 Ensure appropriate PPE always provided
and used
8 Electrical Work  Electrocution  Injury to workers & Site  Ensure isolation in place, competent Work Site
 Fire Staff person to be rechecking before starting Supervisor/H
 Burn  Visitors the work and confirm that there is no SE Officer
 Public power supply
 No live working
 Damage to equipment &  Logout, Tag out procedure shall be
Property followed & strictly implemented
 In case of emergency contact with RLIC
emergency number 135 #2
 Conduct toolbox talks and explain the
task hazards
 Competent & trained persons only
perform the activity
 Proper supervision at all time
 Material will be kept properly
 No unauthorized people in the vicinity
 Use appropriate/approved PPE
9  Working at height  Fall from height  Injury to workers, site staff  Choose an alternative work method for Work Site
(Scaffold Platform)  Falling Material and visitors height work (if possible) Supervisor/H
 Slip/Trip  Public  Inspect the workplace before starting SE Officer
 Collapse  Damage to equipment & work to ensure that it safe
 Access/Egress Property  Ensure guardrail & Edge protection are in
 Improper use of scaffold place
 Unauthorised access  QP certified Harness and Lanyard to be
 Adverse weather conditions used.
 Uneven ground  Do inspection harness daily before
 Unsafe work equipment starting the job
 Housekeeping  Ensure that appropriate access to the
 Damage PPE work platform in provided
 Conduct a TBT before starting the work
to advise the work group on the
associated hazards to avoid falls and
minimise injury
 Conduct good housekeeping on daily
basis
 Do not stack any materials on working
platform
 Ensure the work area to be left in a safe
hazard free condition at the end of each
work period
 Provide adequate Personnel fall
protection (Full body harness) to
minimise the effect of a fall
 Approved rescue plan will being in place
to manage in any emergencies
 Stop all work in the event of adverse
weather conditions
 Secure all tools and materials, or store in
a suitable container
 Maintain three points of contact with
ladder at all times
 Do not carry tools or equipment while
stepping the ladder
 A stand by man will be provided to hold
the ladder firmly
 Ensure that adequate first aid treatment
and emergency transportation facilities
are available at the work site
 Suitable & sufficient PPE should be worn

10  Presence of Chlorine  Severe skin burns  Material handler  Effected area to be immediately wash Work Site
Gas/Vapors, use and  Cough, sore throat  Site Operatives with water and soap and rinse thoroughly Supervisor/H
handling of chemical  Redness, Burning SE Officer
substances sensation

11  Welfare Facilities  Contamination  Site Operatives  Adequate welfare facilities shall in Work Site
 Biological compliance with QP/RLIC Policy Supervisor/H
 Disease, Illness  Ensure daily cleaning by regular SE Officer
inspection

12  Emergency response  Failure of warning system  Site Operatives  QP Emergency number posted all over Work Site
 Visitor (if any) the site – 135 #2 Supervisor/H
 Site Emergency contact numbers and SE Officer
evacuation chart posted

13  Returning site to good    Proper housekeeping will be maintained Work Site


condition  All access shall be free from any Supervisor/H
obstructions SE Officer
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