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JRA 10-006 Offloading Container (DESCON Camp)
JRA 10-006 Offloading Container (DESCON Camp)
Part 1: Job Description: Offloading of Containers at Descon site camp Location: Near Dodo Gate ZGP
JRA Date: 17-02-2010 JRA No./ Revision: 10-006 JRA Leader: Cameron Leehane Scribe: Abdul Rasheed
Review Team: (e.g. Ops Review Team) khalil Ahmed, Imran Makhdoom, M Ramzan. Muneer Ahmed, A Rasheed, Manzoor Ahmed, Asif Ali
List Associated Procedures/work instructions or Temporary WIs:
Hazard Check List (FRCP identified below must reference applicable FRCP Control Measures – refer to FRCP Handbooks)
√ Falls from Heights Access / Egress Confined Space √ Manual Handling √ Fatigue/Over Exertion √ Slips, Trips & Falls
√ Competence of
√ Falling Objects √ Collisions Noise Illumination Environmental
Personnel
Liquid/Gas Under Flaring/Hydrocarbon
Oil/Chemical Flammable Materials Moving Machinery Electricity
Pressure Release
Surface Mobile
Ignition Source Light Vehicles
Corrosive Substance Chemical Exposure Naked Flames Equipment
(Sparks/Electrical) (FRCP)
(FRCP)
Hazardous Materials Equipment Other
Isolation √ Working at Heights Lifting Operations (please specify)
Management Safeguarding
(FRCP) (FRCP) (FRCP)
(FRCP) (FRCP)
Step
Hazard Hazard Effect Hazard Controls Controls Acceptable
Job Steps Use Checklist as a Guide Injury/Damage or
No. Use Hierarchy of Controls/FRCP Control Measures Y/N
to be Specific Environmental Effect
1 Mobilization Un inducted people Personal injury Ensure inducted and medically fit people from Yes
of personals and failure Risk to property project HSE should inter the working area
equipment Discussed work scope with team
and Fatality
equipments Snake Licensed and familiarised person operate the
equipment
Only inspected vehicle can operate on site
Be aware of snake
First aid kit available onsite
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2 Prepare work Un even ground Tilt crane Level out ground Yes
area for crane Ensure soil are not soft
and truck
movement Soft soil Crane shall be place on hard surface and wooden
pieces must be placed underneath of outrigger
Barricade of the work area and restrict access
Persons movement Injury
3 Prepare to lift Incorrect rigging Struck with other Activity conduct during day light Yes
container equipment equipment Follow lifting plan
Sling and chains Damaged Safety observer
Movement of the Personal injury Loads to be rigged only by certified riggers
load due to Load fall down
incorrect rigging Still selling’s chains and certified shackles are to
be used
Personal being
struck by load When lifting from lugs
Equipment failure Only certified equipment to be used and in test
date
Ignore lifting plan
Ensure tag lines are in good conditioned and
Bad weather attached to every left
Give correct hand signals and only one person to
give directions
Ensure area is barricaded and non- essential
personal remain clear of lifting operations
Prevent load from unintentional swing by
compensating for boom deflection centralise
centre of gravity
Operation to be supervised by a competent
supervisor at all times
No worker shall be stand under the suspended
load
Move the load in control manner
Stop the during ( High wind, Rain invisibility
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Slip, trip, fall Personal injury Activity perform under high access certificate Yes
Working at height Rescue plan
Being struck by Use certified I type ladder
rigging equipment Crane operator to position rigging equipment
directly above lifting lug prior to rigger climbing
ladder to secure shackles to container
Personal to secure to ladder from the ground
while rigger connects slings and shackles
Use safety harness belt
Use correct anchor point
4 Demobilization Poor house keeping Ensure area left was clean and tidy Yes
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Alternatives Considered: What are the other possible means of achieving the job outcome?
Part 3: Contingency Plans: What rescue equipment, PPE etc could be needed if something went wrong? Reference Field ERP
Full time communication with CCR to be made in case of any emergency / muster (Secure the place and go to the designated operation muster
point.
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