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JSA Coco-Cola - For Material Shifting
JSA Coco-Cola - For Material Shifting
1) Unsafe conditions like 1) If at any point, a job is deemed unsafe, workers should feel entitled to stop until the appropriate PPE or
2) Slippery surface equipment is available, or the right conditions exists to make the job safe.
3) Improper access 2) Consider all potential hazards: weather, wet or slippery conditions, overhead hazards, proximity to trails
4) Defective tools/Damaged Tools and/or visitor traffic patterns/volume, slope, loose footing, elevation, fatigue, hazardous insects or plants, etc.
3) Ensure safe and clear acess to material shiffting/moving.
4) Provide good condition hand tools and inspect before use.
5) Fill holes, build temporary structures, and explore options to maximize safety and efficiency in moving
materials, especially on steep or loose slopes.
2 Preparing to move/Shiffting materials 6) Ensure job related PPEs. Area Supervisor
1) Muscle strains, pulls and repetitive motion injuries. 1)Each worker should be trained on the safe and proper use of the most important, primary tool—their bodies
2) Injuries resulting from lack of communication, or (Strong, Alert, Focused, Energetic, or SAFE training).
miscommunication. 2) Proper techniques of stretching, lifting, bending, moving, rolling rocks, securing good footing.
3) 3) All workers will be given time on the job to properly stretch and warm-up before and during physical activity
for a period of time deemed appropriate by the on-site supervisor.
4) All workers will be encouraged to switch hands often and vary the types of activities performed to limit
3 Moving/Shiffing materials. exposure to repetitive motion injuries. Area Supervisor
5) The appropriate number of workers should be used to move materials. This decision may vary between
individuals.
6) Site Superviasor will conduct, whenever appropriate, tailgate safety talks to provide orientation, discuss
project, safety concerns, assign work, etc.
7) Good communication between crewmembers should reinforce individual awareness of real and potential
hazards.
1.Foot or leg injuries. 1)Workers need to maintain constant awareness of their feet in relation to objects being moved and avoid
2. Finger or hand injuries. placing them under materials.
3. 2) Ensure proper trained prerson for Hydraulic hand pallet handling.
1.Loss of control of material. 1) Esure trained and experienced persons for large material shifting.
2.crushing injuries. 2) Maintaine Safe lode on crane or hydraulic hand pallet.
3. unexpected movements. 3) Enusre safe and clear access and route for materail shifting and identify the location for material keeping
3. Respective PPEs to be used during work.
4. Ensure person should not seat over the vehicle during shifting.
5.
Moving large objects such as Wooden Box/Pumps Area Supervisor
CONTRACTOR EHS Incharger, CONTRACTOR Project Engineer FABS Site Engineer FABS EHS Incharge CMC Manager HCCB project manager HCCB EHS Manager