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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS RECORD SHEET

Project UPGRADE SECURITY FACILITIES EAST WEST PUMP STATIONS Contractor ABC
Plant Location Saudi Aramco Pump Station 11 (PS-11) Project Number 6601000190
BI Number BI-10-00449
Description of Activity JSA for Civil Works (Construction of new PIC Support Building)
JSA No. SA-ABC-JSA-PS11-03
Prepared By Reviewed By Reviewed By. Reviewed & Approved By.
ABC HSE Supervisor ABC HSE Manager Project Manager SAPMT SAFETY Advisor/Coordinator
Name Name Name Name

Signature Signature Signature Signature

Hand tools: Wheel barrow, shovel, forked hoe, pick axe, Screw driver, saw, hand pump, injector pump, painting tools and other applicable hand tools
Power Tools: Grinder, Drill Machine, Heat Gun, Hammer Drill, bettery operated drill machine, circular saw, sander machine
Tools and Equipment used Equipment: Asphalt cutter, Power Generator, Total Station, air compressor, concrete vibrator
Heavy Equipment: JCB Backhoe, Wheel Loader, Skid Loader, Dump Truck, Water Truck, Plate & Roller Compactor, concrete mixer, concrete pump

References GI, RIM, PROCEDURE AND CSM :


SMS No. ARAMCO GI SA- CM, GI No. NOTE
SMS 6.01,6.02, 6.03, 6.05 (Hot work G.I. 2.100 Work Permit Procedures CSM, Vol-II, Part-I, Chapter -1 Saudi Aramco Safety All employees involved in the activity shall
permit, Cold work permit, Confined space G.1 6.030 Traffic and Vehicle Safety. Emergency Reporting and Response Hand Book be equiped with all mandatory and hazard
entre permit & Excavation Permit process) Gl.1781.001 Fire Protection and Safety CSM Vol-II, Part-II, Chapter-I specific PPE's like hard hat,safety
Equipment Inspections Excavation and Shoring shoes,safetyglass, gloves,FRC clothing, etc.
GI.6.012 Isolation, Lockout and use of Hold Chapter II-5, Fall Protection at all times. Other hazard specific PPE's
Tags Chapter III-2, Mechanical and Heavy shall be worn as per applicable.
GI 7.025, Heavy Equipment Operator Testing Equipment.
and Certification
SMS 6.12 Job Safety Analyses. Gl.1021.000 • Street and Road Closure: CSM, Vol-II, Part· I, Chapter-3
Excavation, Reinstatement and Traffic Personal Protective Equipment
Controls. (PPE)
GI. 1022.000 Road & Paved Surfaces CSM, vol-II, Part Ill -03 Electrical
Maintenance Services Equipment

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REQUIRED HAZARDCONTROLS
S/N SEQUENCE OF POTENTIAL Note: Use checklist to ensure Hazard
BASIC JOB STEPS HAZARDS control implementation, Tick OR write Action By
"NA” (Not Applicable)
1 Authorization and 1. Work delays due to poor  Prior to start road diversion activities, obtain all the required
Permission preparation/failure to secure permission from the authorities and necessary coordination
permission from concerned shall be conducted with concern department.
authorities and approved  Ensure approved drawings, MOS, JSA and other related
documents documents are available at site.
 Assign a responsible person to double check all the ABC Construction
requirements prior to start the job. Manager
 Assign a responsible person to double check all the
requirements prior to start the job.
2 Survey & Marking 1. Dropped objects  Surveying equipment's or tools shall keep at safe location, at
least 3 feet away from a leading edge.
 Tool shall be secured with piece of rope/lanyards to prevent
tools from falling/dropping.
 Remove items from all loose or unsealed pockets, especially
top shirt pockets, such as calculator, pens, and tools.

2. Manual Handling  PPE (Cover all, Safety Helmet, Safety Shoes, Safety Glass,
Hand Gloves & Ear Muff/plug) shall be provide. ABC SITE
 All hand tools (hammer, marking pegs) shall be properly SUPERVISON
inspected and it shall be color coded according to Aramco
standards
 Appropriate working posture shall be adopted while doing
surveying works.
 Wear appropriate hand gloves while doing surveying in works.
3. Slip, trip & Fall
 Access ways shall be kept free from obstructions
 Good Housekeeping shall be maintained at site to prevent slip,
trip & fall.
 Surveyor and helper shall be worn high visibility reflective vest
while working near to the road

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 Documented trained flagman Flag-man must be assigned to
alert traffic while marking the road cutting location
 Traffic cone/plastic jersey barrier shall be provided to alert the
traffic when the marking is taking place.
3 Identification of 1. Lack of information such as  Appropriate drawing shall be obtained from concern ABC SITE
Underground Utilities drawing, cable locator department. SUPERVISON
through drawings, land marking etc.  Cable or metal detectors shall be utilized to identify
mark pole, metal underground utilities.
detector and electrical  Upon identified underground utilities it shall be marked
cable detectors

2. Manual Handling  PPE (Cover all, Safety Helmet, Safety Shoes, Safety Glass,
Hand Gloves & Ear Muff/plug) shall be provide.
 All hand tools (pole, metal detector etc.) shall be properly
inspected and it shall be color coded according to Aramco
standards
 Appropriate working posture shall be adopted while doing
detection works.
 Wear appropriate hand gloves while doing detection in works.
4 Relocation of 1. Cable sagging  All the existing cables shall be supported with insulated ABC SITE
Underground existing temporary supports at all time, SUPERVISON
power cables  Handle existing live cable with extreme care and cautions at all
encountered at work time.
Locations-Installation of
supports & sleeves
2. Damage to existing U/G  Install sleeves in a careful manner and follow the instruction of
cables the electrical Supervisor.
 All preparation work for sleeves and supports should be
conducted out of the excavated area.
 Cable should not be elevated more than the available leverage.
 Prohibit/avoid standing on the live cables.
 Keep the work area always free from debris and materials.
 Warning sign (Danger 480Volts and above Live Cables) shall
be placed on cables.
3. Electric Shock/personnel

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injuries.  Do not contact/touch on live cable Insulated tools only used for
task
 Warning sign (Danger 480Volts and above Live Cables) shall
be placed on cables.
 Do not contact/touch on live cable Insulated tools only used for
task.
 Take extreme care while protecting electric cables by placing
PVC Sleeves. (any cable should be treated as live and must be
attended by ESO Supervisor to evaluate and agreed with the
procedure to work safely)
 Plastic shovel shall be used to dig nearby electrical cables.
 Workers shall not enter the excavation if water has
accumulated.
 Metal ladders may not be used where they may contact to
electrical IJ/G cables.
 Arc flash clothing, Rubber insulated Hand Gloves and
dielectric shoes shall be worn when conducting electrical work
on or near energized electrical equipment.
5 Asphalt Cutting 1 Slips, Trips, Falls  Clear walkways, work areas of equipment, Tools, carts and ABC SITE
debris. SUPERVISON
 Mark, identify, or barricade other obstructions.
 Keep cords out of areas where the saw may cut them.
 Since water will be used to cool the saw blade, workers will use
caution on wet surfaces.
2 Rotating Parts  Keep guards in place during use and do not operate saw if
guards are not placed on rotating parts.
 Workers will consult operations manual before commencement
of work.
 Ensure the saw is turned off prior to changing blades (if
necessary).
 Don't use a dull blade: replace or have sharpened prior to use.
 Be alert for sharp points and edges. Wear cut resistant work
gloves when sharp edges or objects may cause the possibility of
lacerations or other injury.

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 At no time will any crew member stand in front of the saw
while in operation

 Wear reflective warning vests when exposed to vehicular


3 Struck By / Against heavy traffic.
Equipment  Make eye contact with operators before approaching
equipment.
 Do not attempt verbal communication in high noise
backgrounds.
 Work area will be barricaded/demarcated. No traffic will be
allowed to move past the cutting area until crew is complete
with cutting and asphalt patch has been applied.
 Barriers shall be used to protect workers from vehicular traffic.

 Review equipment adjustment procedures, identify pinch


points.
4 Pinch Points
 Isolate/block pinch points to limit motion when inserting pins,
fasteners, closing tackles.
 Keep hands, fingers, and feet clear of moving/suspended
materials and equipment
 Stay alert at all times.

 Due to the weight of the walk-behind saw. crew will not


5 Manual Handling attempt to lift it for any reason.
 Physically fit persons to be assigned for any manual work.
 Training to be given regarding manual handling.
 Where possible, used mechanical means to transfer loads and
reduced distance if possible.
 Provision of access shall be installed to areas where access is
unavailable
 Proper manual handling method need to be implemented
 Provide instruction for manual handling during tool box
meeting.

 Use hearing protection when exposed to excessive noise levels

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6 Noise (greater than 85 dBA over an 8-hour work period)

 Water shall be poured adequately to suppress dust.


 Dust mask shall be provided to employees
7 Dust
 Repair and maintenance shall be as per the manufacturer
instructions and recommendations.
8 Fire  Shut off any equipment before refueling containers shall be
bonded and grounded.
 Provide adequate numbers of fire extinguishers and Fire
Watchers.
6 Hand/Manual 1. Hand Injuries  Wear appropriate hand gloves ABC SITE
Excavation/ Asphalt and  PPE (Cover all, Safety Helmet, Safety Shoes, Safety Glass, SUPERVISON
concrete breaking by face shield, Hand Gloves & Ear Muff/plug) shall be provided.
using hand tools &
power tools such as jack 2. Dust Inhalation  Water shall be poured adequately to suppress dust.
hammer with air  Dust mask shall be provided to employees
compressor, Hilti drill  Vehicle/ equipment speed shall be restricted at Work site.
machine, shovel, forked  Prior to start excavation activities, Pre-Excavation Checklist
hoe, pick axe for shall be completed.
excavation
 Mechanical excavators shall not be used near or within 3
meters of any underground cables

 All cables shall be treated as live and energized, contractor


supervision/WPR shall stop the work if encounter any
3. Electrocution/ underground
unexpected U/G facilities and contact to plant operation.
utilities
 Plastic shovel shall be used to dig nearby electrical cables
 Workers shall not enter the excavation if water has
accumulated,
 Metal ladders may not be used where they may contact to
electrical U/G cables.
 Ramps and/or other safe means of egress shall be located in
excavations that are no more than 7.5 m (25 ft.) of lateral travel
distance for personnel.

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 Ramps and/or other safe means of egress shall be located in
excavations that are no more than 7.5 m (25 ft.) of lateral travel
4. Collapse of side walls distance for personnel
 Keep excavation protected with barricades, warning signs flash
lights etc.
 Warning signs "DEEP EXCAVATION" shall be placed at site.
 Proper benching, shoring or sloping to be provided based in the
soil condition to protect the excavation to collapse
 A daily excavation inspection shall be done and checklist to be
completed by excavation supervisor.

 Personnel H2S Monitor shall be provided at work Site


 More than 1.2 meter (4 Feet) deep excavation Confined space
5. H2S/ Hazardous
permit is required.
atmosphere
 Gas test shall be conducted prior to entry of personnel.
Continues / frequent gas testing shall be conducted when there
is a potential for hazardous gases in the confined space.

 All electrically operated tools shall be double insulated and


grounded/ connected with GFCI.
6. Electric shock & Fire from  Tools must be inspected and color coded by competent
Hilti machine. technician.
 Appropriate UL listed fire extinguisher shall be provided near
the work area.
 Job rotation shall be implemented; appropriate working
position shall be adopted while handling jack hammer
7 Termite Proofing 1. Hazardous Material  The workers involved in this activity shall appropriate ABC SITE
respiratory protection, chemical resistant gloves and face SUPERVISON
protection all the time during commencement of work.
 Specific MSDS or CHB shall be placed on worksite. Moreover,
PPE’s and other precautions shall be according to MSDS/CHB.
 Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
 Supply of washing water/eye wash available at site.

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 Limit access of personnel to the working area.
 Avoid direct contact with poison.
 Proper manual handling techniques shall be adapted.
8 Pouring of Lean 1. Contact with skin  The workers involved in this activity shall wear gumboots, ABC SITE
Concrete Manually and 2. (Skin burns/infections) chemical resistant gloves and face protection all the time during SUPERVISON
by using Concrete Pump commencement of work.
 Specific MSDS or CHB shall be placed on worksite. Moreover,
PPE’s and other precautions shall be according to MSDS/CHB.
 Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
 Supply of washing water/eye wash available at site.
 Limit access of personnel to the pouring area.
 Avoid contact with wet concrete.
 Proper manual handling techniques shall be adapted.

 Proper housekeeping shall be maintained during


3. Slip, Trip and Fall
commencement of work to prevent slip, trip and fall
 Clear all obstacles in work area.
 Immediately remove all spilled concrete from work location.

4. Injury due to damage hand  The hand tools shall be inspected and maintained properly
tools  Homemade hand tools shall be prohibited
 All damage tools shall be separated and removed from worksite

5. Uneven ground causing


pump to tilt  Trained and competent operator shall be assigned to operate the
pump.
 Position pump on level and solid ground fully extent outriggers.
 Keep safe distance from overhead power line

6. Struck By / Against heavy  Wear reflective warning vests when exposed to vehicular
Equipment traffic.
 Make eye contact with operators before approaching
equipment.
 Do not attempt verbal communication in high noise
backgrounds.

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 Work area will be barricaded/demarcated. No traffic will be
allowed to move past the cutting area until crew is complete
with cutting and asphalt patch has been applied.
 Barriers shall be used to protect workers from vehicular traffic.

7. Pinch Point  Review equipment adjustment procedures, identify pinch


points.
 Isolate/block pinch points to limit motion when inserting pins,
fasteners, closing tackles.
 Keep hands, fingers, and feet clear of moving/suspended
materials and equipment
 Stay alert at all times.

 Physically fit persons to be assigned for any manual work.


8. Manual Handling
 Training to be given regarding manual handling.
 Where possible, used mechanical means to transfer loads and
reduced distance if possible.
 Provision of access shall be installed to areas where access is
unavailable
 Proper manual handling method need to be implemented
 Provide instruction for manual handling during tool box
meeting.

9. Noise  Use hearing protection when exposed to excessive noise levels


(greater than 85 dBA over an 8-hour work period)

10. Fire  Repair and maintenance shall be as per the manufacturer


instructions and recommendations.
 Shut off any equipment before refueling containers shall be
bonded and grounded.
 Provide adequate numbers of fire extinguishers and Fire
Watchers.

9 Form work and 1. Nail pricks.  Wear appropriate PPEs (Safety helmet, Safety glasses, hand ABC SITE
Installation of rebars gloves, Safety Shoes) SUPERVISON

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 De-nailing/Protruding nail shall be removed from the timber.
 De-nailing shall be done in de-nailing yard.

2. Personnel Injury due to  Use proper hammer/ defective, loose head or homemade
hand and power tools. hammer should not be used at site.
 Provide power tools with dead man switch.
 Maintain safe distance from rotating parts of power tools.
 Rotating parts shall be guarded.
 Avoid wearing of loose cloth and accessories.
 All rebars shall be covered with proper caps
3. Electrocution
 The power cables and power tools shall be in good condition
 The electrical power outlets/extension cords should be UL/ FM
listed as described in SA CSM.
 Generators supplied for power shall be grounded properly.

4. Material handling  Shuttering materials shall be arranged & stocked properly.


 Handle shutter one by one coordinating with others.
 Provide access egress shall be free from obstructions.
 Maintain proper housekeeping in at work place
 Trained and competent operator shall be assigned to work
 Adequate PPE including safety glasses, hand gloves, and safety
helmet to be used at all times
 Repetitious bending, twisting and cutting with nips.
 Insufficient rest periods between jobs.
 Longer handles not used on nips to minimize pressure required
to cut wire.
 Limited job rotation opportunities.
 Keep area barricade/ control unauthorized entry as required.

 Correct training in the use of portable ladders & working from


5. Work at Height
heights.

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 Ensure work area is clear.
 Use P.P.E equipment such as protective clothing such as
overalls or long sleeves.
 Aramco Construction Safety Manual and
 G. I. 8.001 Safety Requirements for Scaffold.
 All scaffolds to be erected by competent and trained erectors
&All scaffolds must be inspected.
 Scaffolding must be inspected by competent scaffolding
supervisor/Scaffolding Inspector.
 Only certified inspectors to sign, inspect and tag scaffolds.
 Work at height training will be provided for all personnel
working at height.
 Anyone working on scaffold or working at height must wear
and use safety harnesses.
 Safe access and egress shall be provided to access work areas.
 Tools and equipment used in elevated positions must be
secured with lanyards or tied down.
 Throwing of materials from height must be avoided.
 Scaffold platforms should be kept clear of materials.
 Areas below overhead work must be barricaded and appropriate
warning signs displayed.
 Never leave any materials or tools on the platforms which can
fall onto workers underneath. Clear tools, materials and
accessories.
10 Concrete pouring by 1. Contact with skin  The workers involved in this activity shall wear gumboots, ABC SITE
using pump, concrete (Skin burns/infections) chemical resistant gloves and face protection all the time during SUPERVISON
mixer, Vibrators & commencement of work.
Mechanical finishing  Specific MSDS or CHB shall be placed on worksite. Moreover,
trowel PPE’s and other precautions shall be according to MSDS/CHB.
 Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
 Supply of washing water/eye wash available at site.
 Limit access of personnel to the pouring area.
 Avoid contact with wet concrete.
 Proper manual handling techniques shall be adapted.

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 Proper housekeeping shall be maintained during
2. Slip, Trip and Fall commencement of work to prevent slip, trip and fall
 Clear all obstacles in work area.
 Immediately remove all spilled concrete from work location.

 The hand tools shall be inspected and maintained properly


3. Injury due to damage hand  Homemade hand tools shall be prohibited
tools  All damage tools shall be separated and removed from worksite

 Trained and competent operator shall be assigned to operate the


4. Uneven ground causing
pump.
pump to tilt
 Position pump on level and solid ground fully extent outriggers.
 Keep safe distance from overhead power line

 Wear reflective warning vests when exposed to vehicular


5. Struck By / Against heavy traffic.
Equipment  Make eye contact with operators before approaching
equipment.
 Do not attempt verbal communication in high noise
backgrounds.
 Work area will be barricaded/demarcated. No traffic will be
allowed to move past the cutting area until crew is complete
with cutting and asphalt patch has been applied.
 Barriers shall be used to protect workers from vehicular traffic.

 Review equipment adjustment procedures, identify pinch


points.
6. Pinch Point  Isolate/block pinch points to limit motion when inserting pins,
fasteners, closing tackles.
 Keep hands, fingers, and feet clear of moving/suspended
materials and equipment
 Stay alert at all times.

 Physically fit persons to be assigned for any manual work.

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 Training to be given regarding manual handling.
 Where possible, used mechanical means to transfer loads and
7. Manual Handling reduced distance if possible.
 Provision of access shall be installed to areas where access is
unavailable
 Proper manual handling method need to be implemented
 Provide instruction for manual handling during tool box
meeting.

 Use hearing protection when exposed to excessive noise levels


(greater than 85 dBA over an 8-hour work period)
8. Noise
 Repair and maintenance shall be as per the manufacturer
instructions and recommendations.
 Shut off any equipment before refueling containers shall be
9. Fire
bonded and grounded.
 Provide adequate numbers of fire extinguishers and Fire
Watchers.

11 Backfilling/Sand 1 Personal Injuries  Ensure workers are wearing safety gloves. ABC SITE
Removal/ Spoil loading  Workers to be made aware and kept reminded of the hazards SUPERVISON
and shifting, with vehicles.
Compaction
(Hand tools, JCB 2 Struck by/ Against Heavy  Ensure operators are Saudi Aramco certified.
Backhoe, Wheel Equipment (Man Machine  That the equipment before its mobilization possess valid Saudi
Loader, Bobcat, Dump interface) Aramco or approved third party inspection.
Truck, Water Truck and  Ensure equipment operators possess valid SAG license and
Plate & Roller Saudi Aramco certificates at all times.
Compactor)  Warning signs and barricade shall be installed and posted to
keep unwanted personnel away from the area of operation.
 Flagman shall be provided to guide personnel from entering the
working/affected area.
 Provide a pedestrian walkway to prevent personnel from
entering the working areas or roads.

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 Daily vehicle/equipment pre-use inspections shall be
conducted.

 Rotate compaction tasks to minimize worker exposure to


3 Vibration equipment vibration.
 Rotate compaction tasks to minimize worker exposure to
equipment vibration
 Use compactors with vibration dampening devices

 Use hearing protection when exposed to excessive noise levels


4 High Noise Levels (greater than 85 dBA over an 8-hour work period)

 Repair and maintenance shall be as per the manufacturer


5 Contact with Fire / instructions and recommendations.
Explosion
 Shut off any equipment before refueling, provide a ―NO
SMOKING‖ sign.
 Provide adequate numbers of fire extinguishers and Fire
Watchers.
12 Form work removal 1. Nail pricks.  Wear appropriate PPEs (Safety helmet, Safety glasses, hand ABC SITE
gloves, Safety Shoes) SUPERVISON
 De-nailing/Protruding nail shall be removed from the timber.
 De-nailing shall be done in de-nailing yard.

2. Personnel Injury due to  Use proper hammer/ defective, loose head or homemade
hand and power tools. hammer should not be used at site.
 Provide power tools with dead man switch.
 Maintain safe distance from rotating parts of power tools.
 Rotating parts shall be guarded.
 Avoid wearing of loose cloth and accessories.
 All rebars shall be covered with proper caps
3. Electrocution
 The power cables and power tools shall be in good condition

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 The electrical power outlets/extension cords should be UL/ FM
listed as described in SA CSM.
 Generators supplied for power shall be grounded properly.

4. Material handling  Shuttering materials shall be arranged & stocked properly.


 Handle shutter one by one coordinating with others.
 Provide access egress shall be free from obstructions.
 Maintain proper housekeeping in at work place
 Trained and competent operator shall be assigned to work
 Adequate PPE including safety glasses, hand gloves, and safety
helmet to be used at all times
 Repetitious bending, twisting and cutting with nips.
 Insufficient rest periods between jobs.
 Longer handles not used on nips to minimize pressure required
to cut wire.
 Limited job rotation opportunities.
 Keep area barricade/ control unauthorized entry as required.

5. Work at Height  Correct training in the use of portable ladders & working from
heights.
 Ensure work area is clear.
 Use P.P.E equipment such as protective clothing such as
overalls or long sleeves.
 Aramco Construction Safety Manual and G. I. 8.001 Safety
Requirements for Scaffold.
 All scaffolds to be erected by competent and trained erectors
&All scaffolds must be inspected.
 Scaffolding must be inspected by competent scaffolding
supervisor/Scaffolding Inspector.
 Only certified inspectors to sign, inspect and tag scaffolds.
 Work at height training will be provided for all personnel
working at height.
 Anyone working on scaffold or working at height must wear
and use safety harnesses.

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 Safe access and egress shall be provided to access work areas.
 Tools and equipment used in elevated positions must be
secured with lanyards or tied down.
 Throwing of materials from height must be avoided.
 Scaffold platforms should be kept clear of materials.
 Areas below overhead work must be barricaded and appropriate
warning signs displayed.
 Never leave any materials or tools on the platforms which can
fall onto workers underneath. Clear tools, materials and
accessories.
13 Plastering, chipping 1. Exposure of workers to  The hand tools shall be inspected and maintained properly ABC SITE
works and application of various hazards like eye  Homemade hand tools shall be prohibited SUPERVISON
bonding agents injury, dust injury & Hand  All damage tools shall be separated and removed from worksite
injury  Use suitable PPE (Safety gloves, safety glass, FRC, safety
boots)
 Use right tools.
 Trained personnel only allow performing the task.
 Adequate supervisor in place.
 Wear gloves and safety glasses.
2. Hazardous Material
 The workers involved in this activity shall wear gumboots,
chemical resistant gloves and face protection all the time during
commencement of work.
 Specific MSDS or CHB shall be placed on worksite. Moreover,
PPE’s and other precautions shall be according to MSDS/CHB.
 Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
 Supply of washing water/eye wash available at site.
 Limit access of personnel to the pouring area.
 Avoid contact with wet concrete.
 Proper manual handling techniques shall be adapted.
3. Work at Height
 Correct training in the use of portable ladders & working from
heights.
 Ensure work area is clear.
 Use P.P.E equipment such as protective clothing such as

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overalls or long sleeves.
 Aramco Construction Safety Manual and G. I. 8.001 Safety
Requirements for Scaffold.
 All scaffolds to be erected by competent and trained erectors
&All scaffolds must be inspected.
 Scaffolding must be inspected by competent scaffolding
supervisor/Scaffolding Inspector.
 Only certified inspectors to sign, inspect and tag scaffolds.
 Work at height training will be provided for all personnel
working at height.
 Anyone working on scaffold or working at height must wear
and use safety harnesses.
 Safe access and egress shall be provided to access work areas.
 Tools and equipment used in elevated positions must be
secured with lanyards or tied down
 Throwing of materials from height must be avoided.
 Scaffold platforms should be kept clear of materials.
 Areas below overhead work must be barricaded and appropriate
warning signs displayed.
 Never leave any materials or tools on the platforms which can
fall onto workers underneath. Clear tools, materials and
accessories.
14 Insulation and 1. Hazardous Material  Specific MSDS or CHB shall be placed on worksite. Moreover, ABC SITE
waterproofing PPE’s and other precautions shall be according to MSDS/CHB. SUPERVISON
Application  Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
(Insulation boards and  Wear face masks while handling insulation boards
membrane layer)  Use suitable PPE (Safety gloves, safety glass, FRC, safety
Using hand and power boots)
tools.
2. Personnel Injury due to  Provide power tools with dead man switch.
hand and power tools.  Maintain safe distance from rotating parts of power tools.
 Rotating parts shall be guarded.
 Avoid wearing of loose cloth and accessories
 Proper hand, foot and face protection shall be worn.
 Use heat resistant hand gloves while working with hot air tools.

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 Use right tools.
 Trained personnel only allow performing the task.
 Adequate supervisor in place.
 Keep hands away from saw blade
 Obtain Hot work permit prior to start the task.
 All portable electrical equipment to be earthed.
 All rotating parts of machinery/tools to be adequately guarded.
 Power tools inspect prior to start the task by competent
personnel.
 Wear gloves and safety glasses.
 Proper body posture while handing drill machine
 Before use make sure drill bits are sharp and not cracked as
they can break off creating injury.
 Not wear loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving
parts.
 Keep hair and jewelry out of the drill path.
 Keep hands away from rotating drill bit.
 Use proper body positioning.
 Additional PPE should be worn such as a dust mask or hearing
protection when working around wood or metals dust and/or
loud ambient noises.
 When drilling is complete, be careful not to touch the drill bit,
it is often extremely hot initially

 Do not use a heat gun near combustible or flammable materials


including open containers of flammable liquids, flammable
3. Burns vapors or hoods used to control flammable vapors/atmospheres.
 Be aware of the direction of the heat.
 Always use Heat resistant gloves to avoid skin burn
 Always switch the heat gun off before putting it down on any
surface.
 Unplug the heat gun when not in use, especially if the lab is

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unoccupied.
 Always maintain a between outlet nozzle and work surface.
 Allow the tool to cool before storing it.
 Never touch the hot metal nozzle with clothing or skin.
 Never direct the air flow towards one’s body.
 Do not look down the nozzle while the gun is turned on.
 Never hold a sample without forceps while using a heat gun or
you will risk direct exposure of the heat to your hand.
 Do not insert anything down the nozzle of the gun.
 Never block the inlet grill or obstruct the air flow of the unit
while in operation.

 Correct training in the use of portable ladders & working from


heights.
4. Work at Height  Ensure work area is clear.
 Use P.P.E equipment such as protective clothing such as
overalls or long sleeves.
 Aramco Construction Safety Manual and G. I. 8.001 Safety
Requirements for Scaffold.
 All scaffolds to be erected by competent and trained erectors
&All scaffolds must be inspected.
 Scaffolding must be inspected by competent scaffolding
supervisor/Scaffolding Inspector.
 Only certified inspectors to sign, inspect and tag scaffolds.
 Work at height training will be provided for all personnel
working at height.
 Anyone working on scaffold or working at height must wear
and use safety harnesses.
 Safe access and egress shall be provided to access work areas.
 Tools and equipment used in elevated positions must be
secured with lanyards or tied down
 Throwing of materials from height must be avoided.
 Scaffold platforms should be kept clear of materials.
 Areas below overhead work must be barricaded and appropriate
warning signs displayed.

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Never leave any materials or tools on the platforms which can
fall onto workers underneath. Clear tools, materials and
accessories.
15 Gypsum Works 1. Hazardous Material  Specific MSDS or CHB shall be placed on worksite. Moreover, ABC SITE
Installation of support PPE’s and other precautions shall be according to MSDS/CHB. SUPERVISON
studs, acoustic ceiling  Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
and gypsum panels  Wear face masks while handling insulation boards
(Ceiling and walls)  Use suitable PPE (Safety gloves, safety glass, FRC, safety
boots)
2. Personnel Injury due to  Provide power tools with dead man switch.
hand and power tools.  Maintain safe distance from rotating parts of power tools.
 Rotating parts shall be guarded.
 Avoid wearing of loose cloth and accessories
 Proper hand, foot and face protection shall be worn.
 safety boots)
 Use right tools.
 Trained personnel only allow performing the task.
 Adequate supervisor in place.
 Keep hands away from saw blade
 Obtain Hot work permit prior to start the task.
 All portable electrical equipment to be earthed.
 All rotating parts of machinery/tools to be adequately guarded.
 Power tools inspect prior to start the task by competent
personnel.
 Wear gloves and safety glasses.
 Proper body posture while handing drill machine
 Before use make sure drill bits are sharp and not cracked as
they can break off creating injury.
 Not wear loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving
parts.
 Keep hair and jewelry out of the drill path.
 Keep hands away from rotating drill bit.

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 Use proper body positioning.
 Additional PPE should be worn such as a dust mask or hearing
protection when working around wood or metals dust and/or
loud ambient noises.
 When drilling is complete, be careful not to touch the drill bit,
it is often extremely hot initially

 Correct training in the use of portable ladders & working from


heights.
3. Work at Height  Ensure work area is clear.
 Use P.P.E equipment such as protective clothing such as
overalls or long sleeves.
 Aramco Construction Safety Manual and G. I. 8.001 Safety
Requirements for Scaffold.
 All scaffolds to be erected by competent and trained erectors
&All scaffolds must be inspected.
 Scaffolding must be inspected by competent scaffolding
supervisor/Scaffolding Inspector.
 Only certified inspectors to sign, inspect and tag scaffolds.
 Work at height training will be provided for all personnel
working at height.
 Anyone working on scaffold or working at height must wear
and use safety harnesses.
 Safe access and egress shall be provided to access work areas.
 Tools and equipment used in elevated positions must be
secured with lanyards or tied down
 Throwing of materials from height must be avoided.
 Scaffold platforms should be kept clear of materials.
 Areas below overhead work must be barricaded and appropriate
warning signs displayed.
Never leave any materials or tools on the platforms which can
fall onto workers underneath. Clear tools, materials and
accessories.
16 Ceramic and Vinyl Tile 1. Hazardous Material  Specific MSDS or CHB shall be placed on worksite. Moreover, ABC SITE
Placing (Bonding/grouting agents) PPE’s and other precautions shall be according to MSDS/CHB. SUPERVISON

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 Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
 Use suitable PPE (Safety gloves, safety glass, FRC, safety
boots)

 Provide power tools with dead man switch.


 Maintain safe distance from rotating parts of power tools.
2. Personnel Injury due to  Rotating parts shall be guarded.
hand and power tools.  Avoid wearing of loose cloth and accessories
 Proper hand, foot and face protection shall be worn.
 safety boots)
 Use right tools.
 Trained personnel only allow performing the task.
 Adequate supervisor in place.
 Keep hands away from saw blade
 Obtain Hot work permit prior to start the task.
 All portable electrical equipment to be earthed.
 All rotating parts of machinery/tools to be adequately guarded.
 Power tools inspect prior to start the task by competent
personnel.
 Wear gloves and safety glasses.
 Proper body posture while handing drill machine
 Before use make sure drill bits are sharp and not cracked as
they can break off creating injury.
 Not wear loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving
parts.
 Keep hair and jewelry out of the drill path.
 Keep hands away from rotating drill bit.
 Use proper body positioning.
 Additional PPE should be worn such as a dust mask or hearing
protection when working around wood or metals dust and/or
loud ambient noises.
 When drilling is complete, be careful not to touch the drill bit,
it is often extremely hot initially

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17 Surface Preparation – 1. Dust Inhalation  Wear suitable respiratory protection face masks while sanding ABC SITE
(Sanding and application  Dust mask shall be provided to employees SUPERVISON
of wall Putty)  Area shall be ventilated enough to avoid excessive dust

2. Hazardous Material  Specific MSDS or CHB shall be placed on worksite. Moreover,


PPE’s and other precautions shall be according to MSDS/CHB.
 Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
 Use suitable PPE (Safety gloves, safety glass, FRC, safety
boots)

 Correct training in the use of portable ladders & working from


3. Work at Height
heights.
 Ensure work area is clear.
 Use P.P.E equipment such as protective clothing such as
overalls or long sleeves.
 Aramco Construction Safety Manual and G. I. 8.001 Safety
Requirements for Scaffold.
 All scaffolds to be erected by competent and trained erectors
&All scaffolds must be inspected.
 Scaffolding must be inspected by competent scaffolding
supervisor/Scaffolding Inspector.
 Only certified inspectors to sign, inspect and tag scaffolds.
 Work at height training will be provided for all personnel
working at height.
 Anyone working on scaffold or working at height must wear
and use safety harnesses.
 Safe access and egress shall be provided to access work areas.
 Tools and equipment used in elevated positions must be
secured with lanyards or tied down
 Throwing of materials from height must be avoided.
 Scaffold platforms should be kept clear of materials.
 Areas below overhead work must be barricaded and appropriate

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warning signs displayed.
 Never leave any materials or tools on the platforms which can
fall onto workers underneath. Clear tools, materials and
accessories.
18 Paint and Texture ABC SITE
Application  Specific MSDS or CHB shall be placed on worksite. Moreover, SUPERVISON
(Paint, Texture, Primer, 1. Hazardous Material PPE’s and other precautions shall be according to MSDS/CHB.
Bituminous Paint)  Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
 Use suitable PPE (Safety gloves, safety glass, FRC, safety
boots)
 The workers involved in this activity shall wear appropriate
respiratory protection, chemical resistant gloves and face
protection all the time during commencement of work.
 Wash hands thoroughly after handling.
 Supply of washing water/eye wash available at site.
 Limit access of personnel to the painting area.
 Avoid contact with wet surface.

2. Work at Height  Correct training in the use of portable ladders & working from
heights.
 Ensure work area is clear.
 Use P.P.E equipment such as protective clothing such as
overalls or long sleeves.
 Aramco Construction Safety Manual and G. I. 8.001 Safety
Requirements for Scaffold.
 All scaffolds to be erected by competent and trained erectors
&All scaffolds must be inspected.
 Scaffolding must be inspected by competent scaffolding
supervisor/Scaffolding Inspector.
 Only certified inspectors to sign, inspect and tag scaffolds.
 Work at height training will be provided for all personnel
working at height.
 Anyone working on scaffold or working at height must wear
and use safety harnesses.
 Safe access and egress shall be provided to access work areas.

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 Tools and equipment used in elevated positions must be
secured with lanyards or tied down
 Throwing of materials from height must be avoided.
 Scaffold platforms should be kept clear of materials.
 Areas below overhead work must be barricaded and appropriate
warning signs displayed.
 Never leave any materials or tools on the platforms which can
fall onto workers underneath. Clear tools, materials and
accessories.

 Proper housekeeping shall be maintained during


commencement of work to prevent slip, trip and fall
3. Slip, Trip and Fall
 Clear all obstacles in work area.
 Immediately remove all spilled paint from work location.

 Physically fit persons to be assigned for any manual work.


4. Manual Handling  Training to be given regarding manual handling.
 Where possible, used mechanical means to transfer loads and
reduced distance if possible.
 Provision of access shall be installed to areas where access is
unavailable
 Proper manual handling method need to be implemented
 Provide instruction for manual handling during tool box
meeting.

5. Injury due to damage Air  The air compressor being used shall be properly maintained
Compressor/ loose hose and inspected, a valid inspection sticker shall be pasted on air
connections compressor
 Good quality air hoses shall be used with whiplash arrestors
 Air hoses shall be regularly checked for leakage
 Wheel choke shall be provided to restrict movement
 Drip tray shall be provided
19 Removal / loading and 1 Hand injuries-pain,  Ensure workers are wearing safety gloves. ABC SITE
shifting of Spoil, abrasions  Workers to be made aware and kept reminded of the hazards SUPERVISON

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Material and Debris with vehicles.
from Worksite
2 Struck by/ Against Heavy  Keep area barricade/ control unauthorized entry as required.
Equipment (Man Machine  Ensure that equipment warning devices are functional
interface)  (horn, back-up alarm).
 Flag man shall be assigned to guide the equipment

 Equipment shall be operated by Saudi Aramco Certified


Operators or S Aramco approved 3rd party certificate holders
3 Fatal accident/ Collision/ (SPSP)
injury due to improper  Equipment shall have valid 3rd party inspection sticker prior to
equipment/Truck use at site.
 Dump truck shall be driven by SAG licensed drivers & follow
the safe driving practices

 Use hearing protection when exposed to excessive noise levels


4 High Noise Levels
(greater than 85 dBA over an 8-hour work period)
 Sunburn, Heatstroke/Stress  Sufficient drinking water must be supplied around the site. ABC SITE
Drinking water stations must be located near to the working SUPERVISON
areas.
 Covered shelters also shall be provided to the workers could
rest at time intervals to minimize the effect of heat.
 Tool box talks must be conducted and information shall be
circulated to all workers to aware of heat effects and ways to
improve body resistance against heat.
 SA Approved Temperature/Humidity meter should be available
on site.
 SA Heat Index chart should be available on work site
 Periodically monitor and record Heat index by measuring air
temperature and relative humidity.
 Follow the instructions about work/rest periods, mentioned in
SA heat index chart.
 If temperature is determined high for workers to resist the
management should consider adjustments on work timings.

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20 Housekeeping 1. Personnel Injuries  Proper PPE (Hard hat, safety glass, safety shoes and hand ABC SITE
gloves) shall be provided. SUPERVISON
 Awareness training shall be provided.
 Appropriate housekeeping shall be ensured all the time.
Allocate an adequate number of dumpsters and trash bins.
 Spoil materials shall be removed in daily basis.
 Proper manual handling method shall be be implemented.
 Properly identify the types of waste and
 Segregate accordingly before discarding.
 Ensure that used lumber, planks and plywood have been de-
nailed before storing and stacking.
 Properly barricade the working area access route at all time.

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