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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Company Name Project.


Rev: 00
Date:

PPE’s Required: Safety helmet, Safety Shoes, gloves, Coverall, Goggles, Dust Mask, Hi-V Jackets, Ear Plug, and Full Body Safety Harness.
Date: Prepared by:
Job: Cone Erection JSA:
Item Detail of Equipment & Tools Risk Involved Preventive Measure Responsible Severit
Activities Used Person y
Rating
 Ensure the competency of personal.
 Cranes  Un trained Driver  Before start job training / induction.
 Chain Blocks  Over Speed  Communicate speed limit of 20 kmph
 Hooks  Over Load within the site premises to all driver.
1 Mobilization of  Webbing Lifting  Use of mobile  Cell phone use is the strictly prohibited in Construction 2
Equipment, Tools & Slings Phone during operating/driving. Manager
personal  Wire Rope Slings  Improper  Mobilized equipment / tools must be parked
 Shackles Stacking of or stacked properly.
 Outriggers Pads Material  All workers must be trained for their
 Hand Tools  Personal Injury specific job.
 Property Loss  Use of PPE should be strictly observed.
 Electric Shock  All Electrical equipment should be
 Wind inspected before starting job
 Dust  Weather/ Wind conditions should be
checked
 Sprinkling of water should be done for dust
control
Lifting/ Erection  Cranes  Collapse of Crane  Barricade the area of crane operation and
 Chain Blocks and Load place warning signs.
2  Fire  Competent Operator and Crew
 Injury to Workers  Verify the suitability of lifting tackles & Construction 2

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 Damage to Load crane for the loads to be handled Manager


 Hit  Check the Lifting Tools; Tackles & Crane
 Fall have fitness validity and certificate
 Over Loading  Ensure the area is free from obstacles for
 Over Speeding crane operations and ground is properly
 Un-Trained compacted
operator and  Confirm the stability of the crane at work
Crew site
 Conduct safety check of the crane prior to
start lifting
 Carry out the load test in case the crane is
assembled at site
 Ensure that the load is secured for safe
lifting
 Check the availability of suitable &
approved Fire Extinguishers at site
 Check the slings, chain, ropes, eye bolt,
pallet, container are not damaged and safe
for lifting the load
 Verify the workers are trained for heavy
lifting operations and non-essential person
leave the area before lifting operations starts
 Confirm the signals between crane Operator
& Banksman. Only trained Banksman to
give signal
 Ensure no one rides on the load and nobody
goes below the load
 Ensure the load safety before lifting and
never overload more than the capacity of
crane, pallet, container, slings /chain / ropes
or tackles etc.
 Lift the load slowly & check the slings /
ropes / chains are not twisted keeping the

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load in central position


 Use the rope for guiding the load if required
 During transportation of pre-cast elements,
should be supported and tied on the trailer.
 Use rubber pads to protect abrasion from
slings
 Avoid standing at edges.
5 Vehicular  Cranes  Slip, Trip & Fall  Make sure that workers are properly Construction 2
wearing all PPE’s.
Movement  LTV’s  Back Injury  A banks man should always be available Manager
And Equipment  Hand Pinch whenever heavy vehicle movement is
failure  Face, Eye Injury involved.
 All equipment should have valid inspection
 Reversing of checklists.
vehicle  For LTV’s separate route should be selected
and all vehicles shall not enter in the
vicinity of foundations.
 In case of mechanical failure mechanical
team will there to sort out issue and rectify
the problem.
 Scaffolds must be designed by a qualified
6 Scaffolds  Wrenches  Falls person. Qualified means one who, by Construction 3
 Scaffolding Pipes  Damaged/ possession of a recognized degree, Manager
 Joints Broken certificate, or professional standing, or who
 Wooden Planks Equipment by extensive knowledge, training, and
 Base Plates  Improper experience, has successfully demonstrated
 Ropes Assembly his/her ability to solve or resolve problems
 Toe Boards  Improper Use related to the subject matter, the work, or
the project.
 Scaffolds must be used and inspected in
accordance with the manufacturer’s
instruction for each specific model and
type of scaffold being used.
 All wheels equipped with locking devices
must be locked prior to climbing, all bolts
and nuts must be tight, and all cotter pins

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must be in place and secured before use (if


required).
 All erected scaffolds must be erected under
the supervision of a scaffold competent
person.
 When working off scaffolds that are four ft.
or more above a walking/working surface,
fall protection or OSHA compliant
handrails are required.
 The scaffold competent person and the
qualified person may be the same
individual.
 Newly erected or modified scaffolds must
be inspected by the scaffold competent
person and by a qualified person prior to
use.
 Daily pre-use inspections must be
conducted by competent person and the
scaffold tag must be signed by the scaffold
competent person.
 Make sure that safety net and railing are
properly installed & used.
 Bracket  Falling Objects  Passenger hoist will be third party certified.
 Scaffolding  Failure of  Ensure the capacity of passenger hoist.
7 Work at Height  Passenger Hoist Hoisting System  All equipment used at height i.e. above Construction 3
Activities  Hydraulic Jacks  Personnel Fall ground level is to have a lanyard fitted Manager
 Electric Lights  Fire which is to be handled by the person using
 Man Basket  Electrocution that item.
 Personnel Injury  When not is used the lanyard is to be fixed
 Property Loss to an anchor points.
 Where possible pedestrian access is to be
retried.
 Fall arrest harness should be correctly fitted
harness must be 100% tie off. Loose

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harness area significant risk therefore


harness should be checked by a competent
person.
 Working in the vicinity of an opening
through which a worker could fall.
 All the electric wire should be properly
inspected and strictly ensured that all
extension leads are connected with ELCB
installed DB.
 Water Cooler  Water Deficiency  Available of drinking water. 2
 Rest Shed  Hot Weather  Provide periodic rest to workers.
 Smoking Area  Fatigue/Over  Rest area / shed shall be provided.
8 Health & Welfare  First Aid Box Work  Strict compliance of no smoking policy at Construction
 Standby Vehicle  Minor/Major site. Manager
 Ambulance Injury  Smoking area shall be identified highlighted
(away from no smokers).
 Ambulance with trained First Aider will be
available during work activity.
 Hand Injury /  Ensure workers are complying PPE’s 3
Eye Injury required.
 Electric Shocks /  Fire extinguisher must be presented at site
9 Night Working  Lights Electrocution all the time. Construction
Activities  Stands  Improper  Light should be proper prior to start the Manager
Illumination work.
 Personal Injury  All power cables should be inspected and
 Property Loss insulated.
 Lights should be installed over head height
to avoid glaring to personal.
 If generator use for electricity should be
properly grounded.

Severity Rating: (1) First Aid / Minor Property Damage. (2) Recordable Accident / Property Damage.
(3) Lost Time Accident / Major Property Loss. (4) Catastrophic Accident

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What I Am Going to Do? How I Am Going to Do? What are the Risks? How do I Control Risks? Is Risks too High?

______________________ ___________________ ____________________


HSE Representative Verified By Approved By

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