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Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

  Definition:

Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a method that can be used to identify, analyze and record:

1. The steps involved in performing a specific job.

2. The existing or potential safety and health hazards associated with each step.

3. The recommended action(s)/procedure(s) that will eliminate or reduce these hazards and the risk of a

  Hazard Types:

The following hazards should be considered when completing a JSA:

1. The existing or potential safety and health hazards associated with each step.
2. Impact with a falling or flying object.

3. Penetration of sharp objects.

4. Caught in or between a stationary/moving object.


5. Falls from an elevated work platform, ladders or stairs.

Excessive lifting, twisting, pushing, pulling, reaching, or bending.

6. Exposure to vibrating power tools, excessive noise, cold or heat, or harmful levels of gases, vapors, li
7. Repetitive motion.
8. Electrical hazard.

9. Light (optical) radiation (i.e., welding operations, laser surveying, etc.).

10. Water (potential for drowning or fungal infections caused by wetness).

  Conducting the Analysis:

1. Select jobs with the highest risk for a workplace injury or illness.

2. Select an experienced employee who is willing to be observed. Involve the employee and his/her imm
process.

3. Identify and record each step necessary to accomplish the task. Use an action verb (i.e. pick up, turn
step.

4. Identify all actual or potential safety and health hazards associated with each task.
5. Determine and record the recommended action(s) or procedure(s) for performing each step that will e
the hazard (i.e. engineering changes, job rotation, PPE, etc.).
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS
JSA Title : Vibrator steering cylinder replacement JSA Number : C52JSA-225
Name of Department : Vibrator State : New : ✘ Revised / Reviewed :
Date Written, Revised or Reviewed : 9-May-15 Produced by : Michel Desoins / Raphael UT
Pre-control Risk Rating Score : 12 Reviewed by : K. Yeoman
Pre-control Risk Rating : HIGH RISK Approved by : Sebastien Carcassonne
Post Control Risk Rating Score : 6 Date Aprvd. : 5/15/2015
Post Control Risk Rating : MODERATE RISK
Population At
Job Steps Potential Hazards Risk
Controls

Qualified assessed driver, Toolbox meeting. First Aider on site,


First Aid kits, ERP. Banksman.
Park the vibrator on level gound. Apply parking brake
1 Driving - RTA, vehicle damage, injury. Hydraulic oil - spill. Crew
and lower the pad. Drip tray, spill absorbtion material, shovels, plastic bags.

Qualified assessed driver. Pedestrians to remain out of the


way. Driver to know where podestrians are. Awareness of
2 Drive service truck into position. Driving - RTA, vehicle damage, injury. Crew
vehicle blind spots. Use of a banksman if reversing is required.
Park on level ground

Fixed ladder in good condition with anti-slip steps. Ankle


support footwear with rubber sole. Laces tight. 3 points of
Mechanic to climb up the ladder of the service truck to collect
3 tools and then climbs down. Fall from height - Injury. Dropping of tools from hieght. Crew contact when climbing up and down. Tools not to be thrown to
the ground. Use a bag ot place in coverall pockets for small
non-sharp items. Good housekeeping.

Mechanic to climb up the ladder of the vibrator truck. Drip tray and absorbent material on hand. Good practice not to
4 Disconnect the hose to steering cylinder assembly and Hydraulic oil - Spill, skin irrritaion, burn, oil spray into eyes. Crew allow fluid onto hands, wear gloves if necessary or barrier
blanking plugs to the hoses. cream. Allow hydraulic system to cool. Wear eye protection.

Use correct tools. Do not place hands in areas where they can
5 Remove the step to the cabin and two steering shafts Manual handling, pinch points - injury to hands and fingers. Crew become pinched between objects. Awareness of items that can
fall out when unbolted.
Ensure the path to the Land Cuiser is clear of hazards such as
tools and equipment. Work at a slow pace and communicate
the best route to take before beginning. Ensure lifting
Mechanic and Senior Vibrtor Technician to remove steering
machinery and lifting equipment certification is in date and
cylinder via the use of the service truck vehicle mounted crane. Manual handling - injury to hands and fingers, muscle strain.
visually inspected for condition. Crane operator to be trained
6 Open the door to the rear bed of a Land cruiser that the part Slips and trips. Lifting - fall of heavy items onto personnel, Crew
and competent. Part to be properly secured. Senior Vibrator
will be lifted into. Lift the part and lower it into the rear of the damage to equipment. Hydraulic oil - Spills.
Technician uses verbal commands and hand signals to direct
truck in a vertical position.
the crane operator. Drip trray placed underneath the cylinder.
Do not walk under the suspended load. Use a tag line to
prevent it from swinging.

Tools in good condition. Lifting machinery and equipment


Before lowering fully into the truck, undo the two hydraulic Hand tools - finger injury. Hydraulic oil - spill. Suspended part - checked as in point 6 above. Item properly secured by lifting
7 bleed valves. crush injury, damage from falling part.
Crew
straps. Do not place body parts under the suspended item.
Drip tray to remain in place.

Work slowly. Maintain good communication with crane


Lower the cylinder to the bed of the truck to compress the operator. Do not allow excessive oil to squirt out. Avoid
8 piston and discharge remaining oil in the cylinder. Hydraulic oil - Spill, skin irrritaion, oil spray into eyes. Crew
oil on hands by wearing gloves or using barrier cream.
Wear eye protection. Drip tray remains unter the part.

Lift the cylinder slightly and remove the drip tray. Lower Do not place body parts under the cylinder. Carefully remove
Falling part - crush injury. Hydraulic oil - spill, skin
9 the cylinder for the final time and set it down horizontally Crew the drip tray so as not to spill the oil. Wear gloves or barrier
irritation. cream. Empty oil into waste oil barrel.
in the rear of the Land Cruiser.

Ensure the path to the Land Cuiser is clear of hazards such as


tools and equipment. Work at a slow pace and communicate
the best route to take before beginning. Ensure lifting
machinery and lifting equipment certification is in date and
Manual handling - injury to hands and fingers, muscle strain.
Lfit replacement cylinder from Land Cruiser and visually inspected for condition. Crane operator to be trained
10 Slips and trips. Lifting - fall of heavy items onto personnel, Crew
transport to the vibrator. damage to equipment. Hydraulic oil - Spills.
and competent. Part to be properly secured. Senior Vibrator
Technician uses verbal commands and hand signals to direct
the crane operator. Drip trray placed underneath the cylinder.
Do not walk under the suspended load. Use a tag line to
prevent it from swinging.

Drip tray to be placed underneath the item to catch any oil that
11 Undo botom bleed valve. Hydraulic oil - Spill, skin irrritaion, oil spray into eyes. Crew
may drip out. Absorbant material avaiable.
Insert cylinder shaft into its orrifice on the vehicle and Use correct tools. Do not place hands in areas where they can
12 Manual handling, pinch points - injury to hands and fingers. Crew
become pinched between objects.
bolt into place.

Remove blanking plugs from the hoses and attach to the Manual handling, pinch points - injury to hands and fingers. Again use correct tools, observe good body posture and
13 Hydraulic oil - Spill, skin irrritaion, oil spray into eyes.
Crew
awareness of pinch points. Drip tray to remain in place.
replacement cylinder.

Use correct tools. Do not place hands in areas where they can
14 Replace the cabin steps. Manual handling, pinch points - injury to hands and fingers. Crew become pinched between objects. Awareness of items that can
fall if not bolted properly.

Check the area around the vibrator for tools, parts and
Walk slowly around. Keep an eye on whrere feet are placed.
15 potential oil on the ground. Pick up all items from the Slips and trips. Environmental disturbance. Crew
Clean up and report any spills.
ground.

Summary of Training Requirements Summary of PPE Requirements Other Requirements / Notes

Defensive driving. Vibrator driving. Vehicle mounted crane Safety boots, coveralls, gloves or barrier cream, eye Pre-requisites: Perform a ste-back discussion with all staff. Inform other staff to
operator. Manual handling. protection, hard hat. remain out of the way. Staff involved: Senior Vibrator Technician, 1 Mechanic.
INPUT VALUES BASED ON CELL COMMENTS FOR POTENTIAL OUTCOME AND PROBABILITY FOR THE WORST REALI
RISK SCORE AND RISK LEVEL WILL THEN BE CALCULATED

RISK CALCULATOR - OCCUPATIONAL INJURY /


ILLNESS
RISK SCALE
POTENTIAL PROBABILITY
RISK SCORE RISK LEVEL RISK LEVEL
OUTCOME SCALE

3 2 6 MODERATE VERY HIGH

HIGH

MODERATE

RISK CALCULATOR - FINANCIAL / REPUTATION LOW

POTENTIAL PROBABILITY
RISK SCORE RISK LEVEL
OUTCOME SCALE

1 5 5 MODERATE
CGG Risk Matrix

1
RISK CALCULATOR - ENVIRONMENTAL
DISTURBANCE
2
POTENTIAL PROBABILITY
RISK SCORE RISK LEVEL
OUTCOME SCALE
SEVERITY 3
1 5 5 MODERATE
4

5
Y FOR THE WORST REALISTIC CASE SCENARIO

RISK SCALE

RISK SCORE

> 15

10 - 14

5-9

≤4

PROBABILITY
A B C D E
Happens more Happens more
G Risk Matrix Has occurred
Has occurred often than often than
Never heard of in geophysical
in industry yearly in monthly in
in industry or similar E&P
operations CGGVeritas CGGVeritas
operations
operations operations.

Limited / Minor

Moderate

Significant

Major

Extensive /
Massive

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