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NEW PTA COMPLEX

JSA FOR REINFORCING STEEL BARS


Job Steps Hazards Controls Responsible Person
Ensure all operators/drivers has HSE orientation Ensure that the
truck roads are to be identified and location of truck to be marked
in the drawings

Trained flag man/ signal man to control vehicle maneuvering


Trespassing of personnel on the route is to be monitored

Reverse alarms for trucks is to be operational while reversing


Unauthorized personnel or other workers are to be restricted from
Delivery and Road incident trucks movement path.
mobilization of
Safe distance to be maintained between trucks and workers Supervisor/ Engineer
personnel and Crush, pinched by offloading
equipment. Unloading materials involved. Engage only competent experienced personnel for steel
of steel materials unloading

Ensure proper stacking of materials. Material to be properly


secured on trucks.

Use of seat belts by all vehicle passengers. Use of authorized


cranes by competent operators.

Unloading areas properly signalled and secured to avoid presence


of unauthorized personnel.

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Barricade the area of Crane operation place warning.

Check rigging before lifting.

All rigging equipment shall be third party inspected

Ensure lifted load is properly balanced.

Stop lifting if wind is getting strong and poor visibility.

Lifted material falling. Refer to load chart and radius of operation.

Hitting people or existing facility. Certified/trained signal man/riggers

Lifting the Steel bars Crane losing balance. Use taglines to control suspended load.
and other work
materials Rolling/tilting of material. of immediate area. Assign one man to signal and this man controls Supervisor/ Engineer
movement of Crane -Know the weight to be lifted.
Damaging other existing facility.
Ensure to place Wooden packing between load. Position body out
Hand injury to rigger. of line of loading and unloading.
Injury to personnel by falling of Keep hands well away from (Load) site office ends. Know the
material. weight to be lifted. Use taglines to control suspended load.

Position yourself to safer position for emergency exit at workplace.

Ensure the site is thoroughly inspected for possible obstruction in


route and location of unloading.

Ensure their enough clearance for Crane movement back and forth.
office at work location.

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Unload rebar from trailers as close as possible to work area.

Use proper lifting devices whenever possible.

Use horses where possible to reduce repetitive bending.

Use proper manual lifting techniques.

Do not overextend.

Reposition yourself if needed.

Strains Do not carry more than you can handle

Fabrication and fixing Hand Cuts Get help with heavy and/or awkward bars.
of reinforcement Steel Supervisor/ Engineer
Pinches Use clear communication when working in teams.

Slips and Trips Take regular breaks to relieve fatigue from constant lifting.

Falls Observe careful hand placement.

Watch out for ends of tie wire and sharp edges on rebar.

The use of heavy-duty gloves is required.

Use careful hand placement to prevent pinch points.

Keep fingers out from in-between bundles or pieces of rebar.

Get help with heavy and/or awkward bars.

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Clean work area as needed during the day.

Pick-up tie wire, dunnage and excess material as work progresses

Keep walk area and paths of travel unobstructed.

Watch where you are walking.

Use careful foot placement while walking on rebar mats and at


decks.

At excavations, stay back from edge unless entering or exiting.


Strains
Make sure that guardrail is around perimeter and/or use fall
Fabrication and fixing Hand Cuts protection such as safety harness, lifeline, PFAS.
of reinforcement Steel Supervisor/ Engineer
Pinches Make sure that all floor openings and holes are covered or
Slips and Trips protected.

Falls Must wear a personal fall arrest system (PFAS) if working within 6
feet of an unprotected leading edge or outside of or above the
guardrail if primary fall protection systems cannot be installed.

Make sure that vertical and horizontal bars are tied as required, and
hook/tie-off to the back bars.

Use 100% tie-off when working over 6 feet.

Guard all protruding rebar, onto which a worker could fall, to

eliminate the hazard of impalement.

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Proper grounding of electrical equipment to be ensured

Electrical equipment with double insulation and protected by GFCI


or ELCB

Conduct TBT meeting prior to start the job and usage of


appropriate PPE’s.

Use all power tools with guards, Unguarded machines should be


replaced or repaired,

Maintain good housekeeping at working area,

Strains Only competent workers to use power tools.

Hand Cuts All hand tools should be maintained defect free,


Fabrication and fixing Supervisor/ Engineer
Safe storage of sharp hand tools,
of reinforcement Steel Pinches
Slips and Trips Color cording of hand and power tools,

Falls Designated de-nailing area in carpentry yard,

Retains string on the tools to secure from falling.

Barricading the area,

Place end caps on exposed rebar.

Competent supervision and adequate inspection provide training


and instruction,

Use of earplugs and earmuffs, Training, PPE & Supervision

When required to walk on rebars, planks to be placed on the


formworks to ease movement of the workers.

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%100 percent Tie-Off at all times while erecting a scaffold

Ensure correct size sole boards are placed under all standards to
distribute weight. Ensure scaffold is tagged "Unsafe" until erection
is complete. Once complete Scaffold (Tag) is to be completed by a
competent/certified scaffold inspector

Scaffold inspector must inspect, sign and update the tag every
week.
Unstable Ground
During erection, ensure that all scaffolds have handrails at 1.0m
Falling and midrails 50 cm or where required safety harness and life line
must be used
Overturning
Ensure that scaffold is correctly tied into building every 4.0m in
Erection of scaffold Collapse Supervisor/ Engineer
height.
Head, eye injury
Ensure that scaffold is built to manufacturers specifications - not to
Personal injury leave out any items such as braces, safety fittings, toe boards,
S.W.L signs.
Fall from scaffold
Toeboards shall be minimum of 10 cm height.
Falling objects
Wear hard hats and all relevant proper personal protection
equipment.

Ensure that all ties are not modified, moved or removed

Do not manually pass planks and scaffold pipes/materials


above/below 3 mt height.

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Conduct pre-task briefing

Make sure that guardrail is around perimeter and/or use fall


protection such as safety harness, lifeline, PFAS.

Must wear a personal fall arrest system (PFAS) if working within 6


feet of an unprotected leading edge or outside of or above the
guardrail when primary fall protection systems cannot be installed
due to obstructions and due to nature of the work.

Inspect scaffolding and Scaffold inspectors install the appropriate


Scaffold Struck by fixed or moving tag.
object
Activity shall be carried out according to MS and Work shall be
Overturning stopped it there is any deviation in work methodology
Work at Height while Supervisor/ Engineer
installing formworks Collapse All scaffolding shall be erected and dismantled by trained
on scaffolds. scaffolds.
Fall from scaffold
All scaffolding shall be inspected by competent/certified
Falling objects
scaffolding inspector.

Ensure castor/base plate leg fitted correctly and leg lock secured
properly.

Ensure scaffold is on either level ground or correctly leveled using


spirit level.

Ensure interlocking clips on frames are fitted and all bushings


secured correctly inside Frame

Ensure scaffold has ladder access.

Ensure platform fitted on transoms of scaffold correctly.

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Ensure kickboards fitted to scaffold perimeter correctly.

Ensure personnel protective equipment is being worn where


required.

Do not climb on scaffold handrail

Do not lean out of scaffold deck area

Tools used at height to be secured by the use of restraining device


Scaffold Struck by fixed or moving
object Never pass work tools, materials by hand/manually above 3 mt
height, ensure properly secured rope is used for delivering
Overturning materials to/from scaffold
Work at Height while
installing formworks Collapse Ensure castors locked/chocked to prevent movement when in Supervisor/ Engineer
on scaffolds. working position.
Fall from scaffold

Falling objects Ensure leg locks/threaded leg adjusters are locked in place

Do not move/mobile scaffold while person working on it

Do not use extension ladder/crates or any other material to increase


reaching height on existing work level.

Do not climb up/down outside of scaffold to get to work level.

Do not remove guardrails/handrails

Ensure SWL not exceeded

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Unstable Ground %100 Tie-Off at all times while dismantling a scaffold.

Falling Ensure work platform is clean prior to dismantle of scaffold. Do


not remove lower ties until scaffold is dismantled down to that
Overturning level.
Collapse Do not remove lower ties until scaffold is dismantle down to that Supervisor/ Engineer

Head, eye injury level.

Dismantle of scaffold Personal injury Wear all personal protective equipment and ensure that all knots
are securely tied when lowering equipment.
Fall from scaffold
Do not manually pass planks and scaffold pipes/materials
Falling objects above/below 3 mt height.

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Ensure all tools are standard and defined for the use.

Ensure all tools are removed to ground after use.

Strains Barricade the area on ground.

Hand Cuts Ensure use of eye and hand protection PPE


Use of hand and Supervisor/ Engineer
Pinches Color cording of hand and power tools
power tools
Slips and Trips Tools used at height to be secured by the use of restraining device.

Falling materials Use the right tool for the right job
Electrocution
Proper grounding of electrical equipment to be ensured

Electrical equipment with double insulation and protected by GFCI


or ELCB

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NEW PTA COMPLEX

JSA FOR REINFORCING STEEL BARS


Job Steps Hazards Controls Responsible Person

Chemical exposure Protruding Steel bars parts must be protected properly.

Protruding steel bars. Pre-task meeting to be conducted.

Failure of form works supports. Form works to be inspected properly. Supervisor/ Engineer
Grouting of
Tripping hazards. Vibration of All the employees in the job must be trained.
foundation
equipment. Poor Visibility.
Use rubber gloves, face shield, rubber foot with steel toe
Health hazard
Avoid concrete spill if so, provide plastic underneath
Grouting Spillage.
Ensure that workplace is maintained clear

of debris, waste concrete and other rubbish which will be disposed


in segregated area.

Make the area clean and tidy

Proper housekeeping shall be maintained.

Tasks to be carried out under close supervision.

Remove all wooden planks with protruding nails from work area.
House keeping Make de-nailing a habit.
Cleaning Site
Handling of steel bars Properly dispose the waste materials in designated areas.
waste/leftovers
The liquid waste will be collected by designated team with tankers
every day and send for recycling.

The solid waste at site will be properly segregated in skips and


disposed to authorized agencies.

Conduct TBT meeting, Materials shall be segregated and stacked


properly, keep the access free from obstacles to prevent trip and
fall hazards.

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by: Date

SITE MANAGER HSE MANAGER PROJECT MANAGER 02.06.2021

SEDAT DEMİRTAŞ UMUT ERYURT AHMET BAKICI

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