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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Ref: – JSA-…….

Facility / Site: TATOUINE 10MW PV Location within Site: Permit No:PTF- Permit Type: cold Date:

Task Description : Repair and finition work

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:


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): Worker performing task inside to wear Double


Earing Protection (ear plugs and ear muffs)
TASK STEPS POTENTIAL HAZARDS HAZARDS CONTROLS HAZARD PORT
(Number) (What could go wrong?) (How can harm be prevented?) MITIGATION STATES

- Manual handling Manual handling techniques. Personnel trained. ENI Emergency response
- Sharp objects
1. Materials Use adequate PPEs. plan
- Heavy load
prep Selection of tools (appropriate to the task). Proper fire extinguisher
- Falling objects
- Slip, Trip & fall Obtain assistance during manual handling.
-MSDS to be on site explained to crew
- Strains Appropriate PPE to be worn at all time
TBT conducted prior to job commencement ENI Emergency response
- Exposure to SIKA product
2. Repair WORK plan
- Silica Exposure Read label of the product and avoid contact
using SIKA Proper fire extinguisher
- Harmful product Storage should be indicated and barricaded
- Safety gloves and glasses must be worn
Avoid leak of product by placing containment on the area
- Hazard to health - Full PPE must be worn + Specials gloves
(Ingestion, inhalation) - Use PPE
- Fire , Spills - Flammable liquid should be properly stored
- Personal injuries, - MSDS for the paint in place
- Irritation and skin - Tool Box Talk
sensitization on contact - Handle chemical in accordance with material safety data sheet
- Irritation to the - Take precaution when tossing asphalt not to spray on fellow workers
ENI Emergency response
respiratory tract - Don’t touch or pick up asphalt with hands
3. Concrete plan
- Gastrointestinal damage - Immediately flush eyes with plenty of water. Get medical attention,
coating Proper fire extinguisher
if swallowed if irritation persists. Remove contact lenses after flushing.
- Fatality. - Wash affected area with soap and water. Get medical attention if
- Fire Hazard: YES irritation develops or persists.
- Reactive Hazard: YES - Remove to fresh air. Seek medical attention if respiratory irritation
- Acute Health Hazard: develops or if breathing becomes difficult.
YES - Give large quantities of water. Never give anything by mouth to an
- unconscious person.
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 Heavy load  PTW/TBT
 Manual handling  Manual handling techniques
 Falling objects  Adequate PPE
 Fall from height  Only certified workers
 Non competent  Ensure good communication
4. Work at Project Emergency
workers  Keep access free from obstacles
height response plan (medical
 Poor communication  Well-fixed ladders
treatment)
 Pinch point  Limited zone of work
 Trips and falls  Close supervision
 Non competent  Only qualified workers
workers  Adequate PPE
 Fall from height  Inspection of working platform before use
TASK STEPS POTENTIAL HAZARDS HAZARDS CONTROLS HAZARD PORT
(Number) (What could go wrong?) (How can harm be prevented?) MITIGATION STATES

 Miss use of safety  Keep access free from obstacles


harness - Good communication
 Unstable working
platform
 Falling objects
- Manual handling
• Overloading • Make sure that the total load in the bucket of the unit, including PROJECT Emergency
• Persons falling personnel, tools and equipment and materials does not exceed the response plan
• Falling objects safe working load of the unit.
 • Make sure the unit cannot move when the platform is extended, by
checking the operations of outriggers, stops, brakes, etc.
• When working at heights, persons must not lean out over the rails of
the platform.
5. Telescopic
• Always lower the platform, even when moving the unit for short
aerial
distances only.
platform
• To prevent tools from falling from the unit during use, lanyards, etc.
may be used.
• Observe the safe clearing distances.
• Do not exceed the safe working load of the scissor lift.
• If brakes and stops fail to prevent all movement of the unit, do not use.
• Always keep the body inside the platform.
 Never travel with a raised platform.
• Bites • Job rotation to be applied and share outdoors activities between all
• Poisonous insects workers
• Slip, trips and fall • Big and fresh quantity of water to be displayed
6. Adverse • Dehydration • Manual technique
• Heat struck • Awareness session to workers to aware them about hazards ENI Emergency response
weather
• Dizziness associated with poisonous insects plan
condition:
• MSD • First aid kit and first aider should be available Proper fire extinguisher
Scorpions
and snakes • Fatigue • Frequent breaks to be taken for recovery
• Working in extreme • Workers should wear adequate coverall
temperature • Time management culture among work force

Name Position Date Signed


Prepared By HSSE

Checked By Area HSSE Supervisor


Approved By

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