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JSA FOR USING HAND AND POWER TOOLS

Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)


Date of Preparation – 22/01/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
S.NO SCOPE OF HAZARD CONTROL MEASURES REQUEST BY
ACTIVITY
1) Plug in power 1) Physical Injuries 1) Ensure tool is in the “off” position before plugging in. EHS SAFETY
tool. 2) electrocution 2) Inspect condition of cord before plugging in. OFFICER/SECURITY
3) electrical Hazard 3) If cord is in poor condition, do not use the tool until the cord has OFFICER
4) cord in poor been repaired
condition 4) Avoid contact with cutting edge.
5) Be sure the tool is unplugged

2) Using power 1) Power cords-old, 1) Ensure power cords are intact and not frayed, discontinue use if so EHS SAFETY
drills, saws, frayed, 2) keep work areas clear of people OFFICER/SECURITY
grinders 2) Tripping hazard 3) communicate your activity to people walking through work area OFFICER
3) Electrical Hazard. 4) Ensure drill bits and saw blades are sharp and in good condition
4) Shock 5) do not force cuts or drilled holes if resistance
5) Flying debris 6) discard bits and blades if dull or damaged
7) use good technique, be diligent
8) keep work area clear of people
9) avoid horseplay in work areas
3) Operating power 1) Lacerations 5) Ensure tool is in the “off” position before plugging in. EHS SAFETY
tool. 2) Physical injuries 6) Ensure the cord is routed to eliminate trip hazards. OFFICER/SECURITY
3) Electrical hazard 7) If necessary, cover, tape down or place devices (cones, barrier) to OFFICER
4) Electrocution reduce risk of tripping.
8) Inspect condition of cord before plugging in.
9) If cord is in poor condition, do not use the tool until the cord has
been repaired
10) Always wear safety goggles.
11) Evaluate surroundings before turning on power tool and be aware
of others.
12) Make sure that cutting will not come into contact with any utilities.
13) Don’t wear loose clothing.
14) Make sure the blade or bit is not binding as it goes into the work.
15) If blade or bit is binding,
JSA FOR USING HAND AND POWER TOOLS
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 22/01/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
16) cease operation of the tool and evaluate reasons for binding.
17) Ensure that material being operated on is secured.

4) Unplugging 1) Lacerations 1) Always wear safety goggles.


power tool 2) Physical injuries 2) Evaluate surroundings before turning on power tool and be aware
3) Electrical hazard of others.
4) Electrocution 3) Make sure that cutting will not come into contact with any utilities.
4) Don’t wear loose clothing.
5) Make sure the blade or bit is not binding as it goes into the work.
6) If blade or bit is binding, cease operation of the tool and evaluate
reasons for binding.
7) Ensure that material being operated on is secured

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