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KAMLESH KUMAR SINGH ENGINEERS PVT.

LTD
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FOR ERECTION OF EQUIPMENT

Project Location : New NHT/CCR, NSU, MS blending unit. JSA No.: 02


P&M and Equipment, Crane, Wire Rope Sling,D-shackle, Lifting belt, Chain Rev. No.: 01
Tools & tackles involved pulley block, Rope pulley block, Handtools.
JOB NO 25511378 Date: 13/07/2018
Job Description: Erection of equipment. Prepared By: Mr. Jayjay ram
(Contractor Site
Eng. Sup)
Job Classification: Mechanical
Sequence of Operation – Activity Tools &tackles Hazards Reviewed
Safety measures By:
/ precautions Mr. Saket Kumar
Sl. Risk Risk level
Steps used & involved at (Contractor Responsibility
No. level after
manpower various Action by
H/M/L HSEM) control
deployed steps
Name of the Site Approved
1.1.1 Maintain properBy:
housekeepingMr. Vijay Kumar Singh
Jayjay ram at work location.
Engineer: (Contractor
1.1.2 Don’t keep unwanted material
Area clearance & hard stand Hand tools at site. RCM/Site
1. L L Site engineer
1.Slip& Trip Manager)
1.1.3 Inspection of work site to be
hazard done before start the job.
PPE / safety device Status.
proper hard stand is Issued for
Safety helmet, Safety shoe, Safety goggle, Cotton hand
1.1.4 Ensure
required available. implementation/ review
gloves, Reflected jacket, etc.
2. 1. Fall of H 2.1.1Ensure scaffolders should L Site engineer
person or wear double lanyard full body
material harness while erecting scaffold.
from 2.1.2All scaffolds should be
height. having hand rails, guard rails and
2. Handling toe guards.
of 2.1.3Scaffolders should always
scaffolding have 100% tie off.
materials.
3. Improper 2.2.1. Scaffolding material

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should be kept in arranged
manner to avoid slipping and
Work at height Hand tools &
Scaffolding tripping hazard.
2.2.2 All scaffolds should be
inspected and tagged before use.
housekeepi 2.3.1Loose materials should not
ng will lead be kept on the scaffold. Use
to slips, proper arrangement for loose
trips and materials.
fall at
ground
level.

3. 1. Crane H 3.1.1Ensure that the ground is L Site engineer


tripping stable; fully extended outriggers;
due to use outrigger pads; use steel
unstable plates as pads if ground is
ground suspected or not stable.
conditions 3.1.2 Ensure the capacity of
and over lifting tools & lifting equipment.
loading. 3.2.1Ensure, proper lifting tools
2. Falling and tackles used.
of load due 3.2.2 Ensure only inspected &
to improper certified lifting tools & tackles to
lifting be used.
Lifting of material by Crane. Hand tools, tools. 3.3.1Ensure the material secured
Lifting tools & properly before lifting the
tackles. 3 Falling of
loose material.
materials 3.4.1Lifting plan should be
while provided for all critical lifts &

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above 10TON.
lifting. 3.4.2 Only qualified Rigger must
4. Critical be deployed.
lift. 3.4.3All lifting gears must be
5. Injury inspected and certified. Prior to
due to use any lifting gear, a pre
pinching or inspection to be conducted.
crushing.
3.5.1Communicate the pinching
hazards through daily JSTI.

Erection of equipment. Hand tools, 4.1.1Individual attention in job


Lifting tools & and use proper PPE e.g. hand
tackles. 1Pinch
gloves.
points
4.1.2 Communicate the pinching
2.Material
hazards through daily JSTI.
following
4.2.1Use proper lifting
from height
procedure, riggers should be
3.Triping competent and stands in such a
hazard way that they are visible to each
4. H L Site engineer
4. Injury other.
due to use 4.2.2 Use of Safety harness belt
of damage with 100% hook up
tools.
4.3.1 Access to be cleared
4.4.1 Tools should be in good in
condition and should be
inspected & certified.

5 H 5.1.1Ensure plenty of cold L Site engineer


1.Unviabili drinking water is available at site
ty of 5.2.1 Ensure adequate rest shelter
drinking is available for workmen to take
Heat Stress Management water rest.
2. Lack of
or
inadequate

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rest shed
Hand tools 1. Slip, trip 6.1.1 Housekeeping shall be
& fall maintained during completion of
hazard due work for the day.
Housekeeping & close to poor 6.1.2 Ensure proper illumination on
6. M L Site engineer
of work for the day illumination walkway.
& poor 6.1.3 Access to be cleared.
housekeepin
g.
1. Extreme 7.1.1 Effective TBT shall include
weather about weather condition.
condition 7.2.1Emergency Response at
2. Leakage workplace.
7. H L Site engineer
Emergency Response of toxic or 7.2.2 Ensure emergency vehicle
flammable arrangement at workplace.
gases. 7.2.3 Ensure availability of First aid
box at workplace..

General precaution for Demolition:

1) Instruction should be given for “NO SMOKING” and ensure that no fire/ hot work occurs nearby.
2) Tools & nails are to be kept in a toolbox never carry the nails in bags or in pockets.
3) Materials shall be kept in arrange way on the ground. The foreman shall ensure good housekeeping.
4) Tie the lifeline while making beam bottom at the outer side.
5) Support the lifeline at every 5 m length.
6) Helpers should not be allowed to work at outer side.
7) Ensure access wherever you work.
8) Check for defective tools.
9) The included angle for the ladder is 75 degree and the ladder should extend at least 1 m beyond the landing platform.
10) The ladder must be secured at the top and bottom. Do not use top rung or top step of the ladder.
11) Never use brittle materials like brick as a packing material for shutter supporting towers.

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12) Do barricading/Identified/highlight while doing breaking work at outer side.
13) While demolition keep one helper to remove the nails and stack the shutters properly (neatly) and ensure proper access.
14) 1/3 of portion of the tower only can be projected beyond periphery of the slab as cantilever.
15) In such cases the Wallers to be secured by hooks embedded in concrete.
16) Props used at periphery must be braced adequately.

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