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Job Safety Analysis: PIPE INSTALLATION METHOD

Work activity Hazard Risk Control Measures

Item Persons Remarks

Number Break the job down What could harm What harm could it What can be done to make the job safe responsible

into steps someone? cause?

(OSHS Rule 1080 under 1082: Eye and Face

1 Removal of block Physical Hazard Injury Protection)

outs Eye and Face Protection shall be provided and used Site Engineer /

Eye injury Wounds by operatives involved in the activity. Eye and Face Supervisors

Protection shall be in accordance with OSHS Rule

Chemical Hazard Disability 1080 under 1082: Eye and Face Protection

Caught in (OSHS Rule 1080 under 1084.01: Head

between Protection)

Hard hat for the protection of workers from impact

penetration from the falling and flying objects, blows,

and from limited electric shock and burn shall be

provided where there is reasonable probability of

exposure to such hazards.

OSHS 1085 Hand and Arm Protection)

OSHS 1085.02-Gloves shall not be worn by workers

operating drills, or other machinery in which the hand

may be caught by moving parts.

- Wearing anti-vibration gloves can also reduce

the Harmful effect of vibration.

- Wearing of proper hearing protection can

reduce the harmful effect of excessive noise

/ sound level
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(OSHS 1085 Hand and Arm Protection)

OSHS 1085.02 - Gloves shall not be worn by workers

operating drills, or other machinery in which the hand

may be caught by moving parts.

- Wearing anti-vibration gloves can also reduce

the Harmful effect of vibration. Site Engineer /

- Wearing of proper hearing protection can Supervisor

reduce the harmful effect of excessive noise

/ sound level

(OSHS Rule 1080 under 1083.01: Respiratory

Protection)

The Primary corrective measures in the control of

occupational diseases caused by harmful dusts, fogs,

fumes, mists, gases, smokes, sprays or vapours shall

be prevent atmospheric contaminations.

(OSHS Rule 1080 under 1083.03: Respiratory

Protection)

the employee shall use the respirator on the basis of the

hazards to which the worker is exposed;

(OSHS Rule 1080 under 1083.04.02: Respiratory

Protection)

Proper selection of respirator on the basis of the

hazards to which the worker is exposed;

(OSHS Rule 1080 under 1083.04.02: Respiratory

Protection)

Sufficient instruction and training in the proper

use and the limitations of respirators.


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(OSHS Rule 1080 under 1063.02: Slipping Hazard)

• Floord, stairs treads and landings shall not be

slippery under any conditions, or made of any materials


which will become slippery through wear

2 (OSHS Rule 1080 under 1082: Eye and Face

Physical hazard Protection)

Eye and Face Protection shall be provided and used

Damage Material Illness by operatives involved in the activity. Eye and Face

Protection shall be in accordance with OSHS Rule

Damaged Equipment Caught in between 1080 under 1082: Eye and Face Protection

Ergonomics Major injury (OSHS Rule 1080 under 1084.01: Head

Protection)

Trippping / Slipping Wounds Hard hat for the protection of workers from impact

penetration from the falling and flying objects, blows,

Disability and from limited elctric shock and burn shall be

provided where there is reasonable probability of

exposure to such hazards.

(OSHS Rule 1040 under 1085.02: Hand and Arm

Protection)

Gloves shall not be worn by workers operating drills,

or other machinery in which the hand may be caught

by moving parts.

- Wearing anti-vibration gloves can also reduce

the Harmful effect of vibration.

- Wearing of proper hearing protection can

reduce the harmful effect of excessive noise

/ sound level

(OSHS Rule 1410 under 1412.03) Electrical

Before any construction is commenced and during

construction steps shall be taken to prevent danger to

the workers or operating equipment from live and


electric cable or equipment either by rendering the

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cable apparatus electrically dead or by providing

barriers to prevent contacts

Barriers or other means of guarding must be used to

ensure that workspace for electrical equipment will

not be used as a passageway during periods when

(OSHS Rule 1060 under 1063.02: Slipping Hazard)

• Floors, stairs treads and landings shall not be

slippery under any conditions, or made of any materials whic

materials which will become slippery through

wear

(OSHS Rule 1080 under 1087: Use of Safety Shoes)

Workers shall be provided with approved safety shoes

and leg protection whenever necessary as determined by

the nature of work.

(OSHS Rule 1410 under 1412.07: lifting of Weights)

For continued lifting a made worker shall not made to

lift, carry or move any load over fifty kilograms (50

kgs.) and female workers over twenty-five kilograms(

25 kgs.) weights over there shall either be handled by

more than one worker or by mechanical means.

(OSHS Rule 1410 under 1412.04; Machine Guarding)

All moving parts of machinery used shall be guarded in

accordance with the requirements of Rule 1940.

(OSHS Rule 1410 under 1412.03) Electrical

Before any construction is commenced and during

construction steps shall be taken to prevent danger to the workers

the workers or operating equipment from live and

electric cable or equipment either by rendering the cable apparatus

cable apparatus electrically dead or by providing barriers to prevent

barriers to prevent contacts

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5 After installation Fall from height Physical illness (OSHS Rule 1080 under 1082: Eye and Face

of pipe tighten of Physical layout Illness Protection)

u bolt. Ergonomics Permanent Eye and face protection shall be provided and used

Tripping / Slipping disability accordance with the requirements of Rule 1940.

Falling object Death

Wounds (OSHS Rule 1410 under 1412.03) Electrical

Before any construction is commenced and during

construction steps shall be taken to prevent danger to

the workers or operating equipment from live and

electric cable or equipment either by rendering the

cable apparatus electrically dead or by providing

barriers to prevent contacts.

(OSHS Rule 1410 under 1413.04: Provisions of

Barricades)

The top of the walls of an excavation more than 2.0

m. (6ft) deep shall be barricated to a height at least

Physical Hazard 1m (3ft) to prevent the fall of workers.

5 Align pipe by (OSHS Rule 1080 under 1082: Eye and Face

using bar level / Fall from height Protection)

plumb valve Eye and Face Protection shall be provided and used

Slipping / Tripping by operatives involved in the activity. Eye and Face

Protection shall be in accordance with OSHS Rule

Caught in between 1080 under 1082. Eye and Face Protection.

(OSHS Rule 1080 under 1084.01: Head

Electrocution Protection)

Hard hat for the protection of workers from impact

Chemical Hazard penetration from the falling and flying objects, blows,

and from limited electric shock and burn shall be

Ergonomics provided where there is reasonable probability of

Manual handling of exposure to such hazards.

loads and materials


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