BULLDOZER - C52JSA-044 - Using Bulldozer Ripper - 25-Feb-15

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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 : Bulldozer using ripper JSA Number : C52JSA-044
Name of Department : Bulldozer (managed by Survey) State : New : Revised / Reviewed ✘:
Date Written, Revised or Reviewed : 25-Feb-15 Produced by : Mike Poltz
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. : 3/3/2015
Post Control Risk Rating : MODERATE RISK
Population At
Job Steps Potential Hazards Risk
Controls

Flying rocks. Personal injury and equipment damage from Make sure that the equipment is in proper working order.
1 Lower Blade and Drive forward rocks coming through the window into the cabin or hitting by- Crew Windows are not broken. Keep scanning area to ensure that
standers. visitors and others maintain a safe distance.

Shattered rocks. Again potential to damage equipment and


2 Lower ripper passers by.
Crew Same as above.

Machine could become snagged on something and damage


The area to be ripped is to be know and the location of any
the tracks of the bulldozer. Potential to catch an underground
underground services is also to be know either from client
cable or pipeline and cause electric shock or hydrocarbon
Crew & Third geomatics or the crew survey department. A bulldozer pusher
3 Drive forward release. Damage to vehicles working in the area if the vehicle
Parties is to be used. The pusher and operator must have radio
approaches without the operator's knowledge of them being
communication. Ripping to be stopped if a 3rd party or crew
there. The operator will naturally be looking out of the rear
vehicle approaches. Safe working distance is 30m
window watching the ripper.

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

Working clothing: Coveralls, safety boots, safety glasses. Ear Pre-requisites: Perform step-back, and complete toolbox with all staff . Inform
Bulldozer operator to be licensed and experienced.
protection for bulldozer pusher. other staff to stay out of the way.
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 4 12 HIGH 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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