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JSA FOR PEST CONTROL MANAGMENT

Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)


Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU

S.NO

SCOPE OF HAZARD CONTROL MEASURES REQUEST BY


ACTIVITY

1) Arrival on site 1) Access to site 1) High visibility clothing SITE INCHARGE/


2) unaware of person on site 2) Park in appropriate areas Advise client of presence on site EHS
3) Struck by mobile and vehicle location if no designated parking
plant/moving vehicles 3) Display your identification
4) Impeding flow of traffic and 4) Sign into Site Visitor’s Log Book and obtain site VISITOR’S
interfering with clients Tag if required.
operation
5) Damage to own/other
vehicle
6) Exposed to hazardous
situation
7) Poor service arising from
poor communication.

2) Site Inspection 1) Falling objects 1) High visibility vests/clothing SITE INCHARGE/


2) Slip/trips and falls 2) Appropriate P.P.E.(including hard hat) where necessary EHS
(Internal & 3) Gravity 3) Long sleeves and trousers
4) Hazardous substances 4) Sturdy boots in good condition
external
5) Noise hazard 5) Ensure others on site are aware of your presence
6) Biological factors
7) Struck by mobile
plant/vehicles
8) Struck by objects
9) Falls/injuries
JSA FOR PEST CONTROL MANAGMENT
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
10) Insect bite/sting

3) Mixing of 1) Hazardous substances 1) Handle according to manufacturers instructions (including SITE INCHARGE/
2) Manual handling/body the label and M.S.D.S.) EHS
chemicals stressing 2) P.P.E. respirators, elbow length gloves, face shield
3) Slips/trips overalls etc… (refer to product label and M.S.D.S.)
4) Environmental Splash, 3) Wear moisture resistant work boots with adequate grip.
5) Inhalation of chemicals 4) Mix on level ground, inside bonded areas, away from
6) absorption, others
7) ingestion of hazardous 5) Replace lid on container
substances 6) ALWAYS use back flow prevention device
8) Musculoskeletal injury 7) ALWAYS have spill response kit available
(back strain 8) Employ correct lifting techniques
etc…)Spill/chemical 9) Use less hazardous chemicals if appropriate
contamination and

4) Plant and Electrical energy 1) Follow Testing and Tagging procedures for electrical SITE INCHARGE/
equipment EHS
equipment  Manual handling/body 2) Use Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB) at all times (at
the source)
stressing
3) Locate electrical leads and equipment away from
 Trips/falls (self and others) walkways.
4) Suspend leads if possible
 Noise 5) Do not place leads in doorways
6) Electrical equipment is not to be used in a damp/moist
 Vibration
environment
Musculoskeletal injury (back strain 7) Locate and isolate all electrical services prior to drilling
into walls and floors
etc…) 8) Clean up and advise client immediately of any spills
9) Wear correct, well maintained hearing protection where
JSA FOR PEST CONTROL MANAGMENT
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
 Trip on leads and equipment instructed
(self 10) Limit exposure to vibrating equipment
11) Employ correct lifting techniques
and others)

 Slipping on excess liquid (self


and

others)

 Excessive noise
exposure/hearing

loss

 Digestive complications, fatigue,

nerve damage, decalcification of

carpel tunnel caused by excessive

vibration

5) Application of Hazardous substances Wear high visibility clothing SITE INCHARGE/


EHS
pesticides  Manual handling/body  Wear appropriate P.P.E. according to label and M.S.D.S.
(respirator,
stressing
gloves, face shield, hat, overalls, moisture resistant boots etc…)
 Slips/trips
 Apply according to Treatment Policies (do not over apply)
 Environmental contamination
 Treat according to local environmental conditions
JSA FOR PEST CONTROL MANAGMENT
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
 Poorly maintained equipment  Substitute to less hazardous chemical

 Biological factors  Advise clients and public of treatments (signage)

 Hitting objects  Clean up and advise client of spills

 Noise  Plan application to avoid moving under areas just treated.

 Temperature  Employ correct lifting techniques

Exposure to (Inhalation, absorption,  Wear correct, well maintained hearing protection where
instructed
ingestion) hazardous substances
 Limit time exposed to hot/cold environment. Keep well
 Spill/chemical contamination and hydrated

leaks

 Musculoskeletal injury (back


strain

etc…)

 Spray drift onto people and


property

 Spider/insect bite/sting

 Struck by vehicle

 Excessive noise
exposure/hearing
JSA FOR PEST CONTROL MANAGMENT
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
loss

 Heat stress

6) Ladder use Working at height/gravity  Refer to Amalgamated Pest Control Ladder Usage Policy SITE INCHARGE/
EHS
 Electrical energy  Ensure ladder is on firm footing and at 1:4 angle before use

 Manual handling  Use according to any manufacture safety warnings and training

Falls from height  Do not erect close to stairwells or doorways

 Electrocution/electric shock  Inspect ladder prior to every use for wear

 Property damage (marking walls  Keep away from all electrical wires and electrical equipment
and
 Not to be used as a work platform. Do not cary equipment on
floors) ladder

 Musculoskeletal injury (back likely to cause instability


strain
 Ensure three points of contact with ladder at all times
etc…)
 Employ correct lifting techniques
7) Site clean up Hazardous substances Handle chemicals according to label and M.S.D.S. SITE INCHARGE/
EHS
  Manual handling/body  P.P.E. respirators, elbow length gloves, face shield overalls
etc…
stressing
(refer to label and M.S.D.S.)
 Hitting objects
 Wear moisture resistant work boots with adequate grip.
 Slips/trips
JSA FOR PEST CONTROL MANAGMENT
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
 Electrical energy  Follow good housekeeping practices

 Moving vehicles  ALWAYS have spill response kit on hand

 Environmental  Employ correct lifting techniques

Splash Inhalation, absorption,  Substitute to less hazardous chemicals

ingestion

 Spill/chemical contamination

 Musculoskeletal injury (back


strain

etc…)

 Falls

 Struck by mobile plant/vehicle

 Contamination

8) Departure Moving plant/vehicles High visibility clothing SITE INCHARGE/


EHS
 Egress off sit  Follow traffic rules and site instructions

Struck by mobile plant/moving  Advise client of departure off site

vehicles  Return visitor’s badges and sign out of Site Visitor’s


Log Book
 Impeding flow of traffic and
JSA FOR PEST CONTROL MANAGMENT
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
interfering with clients operation

 Damage to own/other
vehicle

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