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Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
VDU Revamp Project
COMPANY: SENDAN/ RIYAN GULF DATE: JSA NO:(SUB-CON’)
WORK: Removing of Concrete by using JackhammerEQUIPMENT/ TOOLS USED:.Air Compressor, Jackhammer
PREPARED BY: CONSTRUCTION
NAME POSITION SIGNATURE
Furqan Ahmad Project EngineerREVIEW BY: HSE Nazir Ahmad HSE Supervisor
Activity Order Potential HazardsRisk
RatingHazard Control Proactive Measures
Risk Rating
List the steps required to perform the task in the sequence they are
carried out.
Against each step list the potential hazards that could cause injury when the task is
performedL/M/H
For each hazard identified list the control measures required to eliminate or minimise the risk of injury.
L/M/H
Maintain equipment Equipment damage or failure Personal injury
M Complete Daily Equipment Checklist. Familiarize yourself with Operators Manual
L
Set up Equipment Equipment damage Slips, trips, falls
M Familiarize yourself with instructions on compressor
All personnel in this area must have on hearing protection
Check overall condition of compressor and jackhammer
Check oil and fuel levels. Check all fittings and hose connections, if
hose is worn or connections and/or bands on hoses appear suspect-remove and replace immediately, when not in use store hoses off of the ground
Choose level area to set up compressor, chock wheels.
L
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Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
Ensure that hose whiplash arrestor are on both the compressor end and the jackhammer end, tighten loops to avoid slippage, use cotter pins or tie wire at Chicago fittings to positively lock connections
Make sure hose is out of the walking/working area minimizing trip hazards.
Inspect and barricade area with warning signage around compressor for any tools/objects that may pose a tripping hazard
Running compressor
Equipment damage Fire hazard Slips, trips, falls Improper clothing Personnel burn while
refuelling compressor Dust or organic vapours
M
Check the fuel level in compressor Set compressor to appropriate pressure for
use. Be aware of anything that may get hot or burn
around compressor. Have proper size and type of fire extinguisher
within 15 feet of work area with trained fire watchman.
Remove any flammable items from work area.
L
Fuelling compressor Fire hazard Spill Eye injury from splash
M
Allow compressor time to cool down before fuelling, at least 5 minutes
When stopping, some compressors may need to go through cooling cycle. Read instructions on side of compressor to determine if it requires cooling cycle, release any stored air in compressor when done for the day and before disconnecting hoses, keep valve closed when connecting/disconnecting hoses
Fire extinguisher within 15 feet of refuelling. Use spill rag to catch any overspill of diesel or
kerosene.
L
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Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
End of task Slips, trips, falls Traffic hazards Pinch points
M
Maintain clear travel paths Pick up all tools, materials, and debris. Ensure work area is secure Return all tools to proper location. Dispose of all debris in proper container.
L
ADDITIONAL HAZARDS IDENTIFIED CONTROL MEASURES
Workers unaware of job hazards No Proper supervision Working without Permit
Toolbox talk must be conducted prior to start task. Construction supervisor & HSE inspector shall be available
at site. Valid Work permit must be obtain prior to start job.
SULZER DATE: APPROVED SENT FOR REVIEW
CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT
NAME POSITION SIGNATURE
HSE. DEPARTMENT
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