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Job safety analysis JSA FOR FALL PROTECTION

L-FRM-065

Date: 02/04/2023 Job safety analysis


Number:RED SEA DEVELOPMENT
Contractor:

Title: J S A
JSA FOR FALL
PROTECTION Task Routine  Non-Routine

Risk Rating Residual Risk


Activity Hazard(s) Consequence (s) Control Measure(s) (H/M/L)
(H/M/L)

1) Use of full body safety harnesses with 2


shock absorbing lanyards, guardrail systems
or safety net systems are required for all
Fall Protection for all work over 6’ high. (100% tie off).
activities greater than 2’ 2) Standard guardrails are required for
or Whenever a fall scaffolding over 6’.
hazard exists. 3) Toe boards are required if workers work or
Falling Hazard pass below.
Examples: Hand injuries,
Tripping Hazard 4) Top rails are to be placed 42-45” high with a
Plumber ,Electricians, Physical injuries,
Slipping hazard Fatality, mid-rail and supporting posts every 8’.
Welder Ironworkers,
5) Examples of guardrail applications: stairs.
Labourers, High Low
stairwells, stairway landings, pits, porches,
Roofers, balconies, ramps, runways, floor openings,
Painters, floor periphery (skeleton steel buildings),
Inspectors, etc. wall openings, landing platforms & elevator
shafts, open sides of scaffolds, platforms,
surfaces, catwalks, excavations and
Crossovers, false work, roofs, demolition,
skylights. Guardrails must be capable of
supporting 200# of lateral force.
6) Top rails, handrails, and posts must be made
of 2 x 4 wood or equivalent.

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1) Floor edges of steel buildings may be
guarded with 3/8" wire rope in lieu of
railings.
2) Scaffolds must be properly assembled and
maintained during and during use.
3) Scaffolds that are incomplete or unsafe Will
be tagged “UNSAFE- DO NOT USE “ or
“INCOMPLETE- DO NOT USE”
4) Holes (including skylights) shall be protected
by covers or guardrails.
5) Floor whole covers shall be marked with the
word "HOLE” or “”COVER.”
High Low
6) Covers shall be strong enough to support the
intended load, and shall be secured to
prevent accidental displacement.
7) Safety lines, lifelines and anchorage points
shall be capable of supporting 5400# dead
weight.
8) Drop lines subject to excessive fraying or
rock damage shall be protected and shall
have a wire canter.
9) Fall protection equipment shall be inspected
before each use.

1) Fall protection equipment that shows


excessive wear, has been deployed or is in
unsafe condition shall be removed from
service and destroyed.
2) Anchorage points shall be secured at a level
not lower than the worker’s waist, limiting
the fall distance to a maximum of 4’.
3) No employees will be allowed to use fall
protection equipment without first receiving
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training in the proper and safe use of the
equipment.
4) This training will be documented, such as
during tailgate safety meetings or other
training classes.
All safety belts, harnesses and lanyards shall be
labeled as meeting the requirements contained in
construction.

Personal Protective Equipment to be Used (insert Picture(s))

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Assessed By Reviewed By Approved By


Name ASLAM MULANI Name MOHAMMAD ZAFAR IQBAL Name Name
Designatio Designation Designatio Designation
n n
Signature Signature Signature Signature
Date Date Date Date
Declaration by employee involved in the activity detailed above - I fully understand the activity outlined above and the risk control measures that I must implement,
use, or wear. I have received sufficient information, instruction and training so as to enable me to conduct this activity with the minimum of risk to myself, or others.

Operative Name: Signature: Supervisors Name: Date: Operative Name: Signature: Supervisors Name: Date:

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