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ROHAN BUILDERS (I) PVT LTD

Job Hazard Analysis


DSM Engineering - MIDC Ranjangaon

PROJECT / TASK : Unloading of materials CONTRACTOR: Rohan Builders JOB No.:

SUPERVISOR : Nagaraj LOCATION : Site area DATE:

JOB STEP HAZARDS Control Measure ACTION


Break the job into steps. List the hazard or type of harm List the necessary control measures to be followed to Person who will ensure
Listing work which may be hazardous. identified with each step eliminate the identified hazards this happens

Baba Thoarat
Vehicle movement Hit Hazard Access to be cleared from all unwanted materials
or traffic to enter the work area.

Entry will be done at the gate before entering the


site.

Helper to be provided for controlling the traffic by


signal.

Continuous supervision to be provided.

Continuous supervision to be provided.

PPE’s to be provided (Safety Shoes, Helmet, Hand


gloves, Goggles, If required dust mask will also be
provided.
ROHAN BUILDERS (I) PVT LTD

Job Hazard Analysis

Unloading of Cement & Sand Material Fall Hazard Proper Stacking of materials inside the vehicle as
well as at storage area.

Do not over load.

Person Fall hazard


Access to be Levelled & cleared from all unwanted
materials from Vehicle to the stack yard.

PPE’s Helmet, Shoes, Reflective Vest, Hand


gloves, goggles to be provided for all those who
are engaged on the work.

Continuous supervision to be provided.

Eye Hazard Safety Goggles to be given to avoid eye hazard.

Dust Hazard Dust mask to be provided.

Site First aid centre provided incase of any first aid.

Unloading of Stone & Steel Cut Hazard Hand gloves/Cut Resistant hand gloves to be
provided.

Making all of them who engaged in unloading work


to be understand about the hazard and control
measures.
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Job Hazard Analysis

Material Fall Hazard

Proper Stacking of materials inside the vehicle as


well as at storage area.

Do not over load.


Person Fall hazard

Access to be Levelled & cleared from all unwanted


materials from Vehicle to the stack yard.

PPE’s Helmet, Shoes, Reflective Vest, Hand


gloves, goggles to be provided for all those who
are engaged on the work.

Eye Hazard Continuous supervision to be provided.

Dust Hazard Safety Goggles to be given to avoid eye hazard.

Dust mask to be provided.

Site First aid centre provided incase of any first aid.

Job Hazard Analysis Attendees:


Name Signature Date
Written by:
Reviewed by:
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Job Hazard Analysis


Score TABLE OF CONSEQUENCE Score LIKELIHOOD
People Plant Environment
5 – Very High/ Multiple Fatalities Greater than Catastrophe, destruction of sensitive environment, worldwide 5 – Almost The event is expected to occur in most
Catastrophic $10Million Loss attention. Likely EPA prosecution. More than 30 days delay. certain circumstances. Likely to occur frequently-
More than 1 per year
4 – High/ Major Fatality or Permanent Disabilities $1Million to Disaster, high levels of media attention, high cost of clean 4 – likely/ The event will probably occur in most
$10Million Loss up. Offsite environmental harm, more than 10 days delay. probable circumstances. Likely to occur several tines. 1
per year
3 – Moderate Major Injuries - Incapacitations or $100Thousand to Major spills, onsite release, substantial environmental 3– The event should occur at some time. Likely to
requiring time of work $1Million Loss nuisance, more than 1day delay. (Leads to an additional moderate/ occur some time. 1 per 5 years
resources call out i.e. SES) occasional
2 – Low/ Minor Significant Injuries – Medical $10Thousand to Significant spills (leads to a call out of Site Emergency 2 – remote/ The event could occur at some time. Unlikely
Treatments, non-permanent injury $100Thousand Loss Response Group) unlikely but possible. 1 per 10 years
1 – Very Low/ Minor Injuries – First Aid Treatments Less than Low environmental impact. Minor Spills less than 80 Litres. 1 – rare/ The event may occur only in exceptional
Insignificant (cuts/bruises) $10Thousand Loss very circumstances. Assumed it may not be
unlikely experienced. 1 per 100 years

Action Required
Intolerable Task not to start till the risk is eliminated or reduced. Bring to the immediate attention of
5 6 7 8 9 10 8 - 10
management. Formal assessment required. MUST reduce the risk as a matter of priority.
High Bring to the immediate attention of management. Task not to start till the risk is eliminated or
4 5 6 7 8 9 7
reduced. Further Assessment required. MUST reduce the risk as a matter of priority.
Significant Risk Bring to the attention of supervision. Review risks and ensure that they are reduced to as low as
3 4 5 6 7 8 6 reasonably practicable. To be dealt with as soon as possible, preferably before the task
commences. Introduce some form of hardware to control risk.
Moderate Risk Needs to be controlled but not necessarily immediately, an action plan to control the risk should be
2 3 4 5 6 7 5 drawn up. Review effectiveness of controls. Ensure responsibilities for control are specified.
Low Risk If practical reduce the risk. Ensure personnel are competent to do the task. Manage by routing
1 2 3 4 5 6 2-4
procedure. Monitor for change
1 2 3 4 5 A JHA considers a variety of activities/tasks involved in a job scope and analyses the key hazards (sources of harm) and their
consequences (types of harm) eg. Sources of harm – lifting a heavy pipe, which is manual handling. Types of harm – Back strain.

Main Points – On how to write a JHA. Hierarchy of Hazard Management – Control Measures
1. Define the task – what is to be done. These steps outline what should be planned for when deciding what control measures are to be put in
2. Review previous JHA if any – have we done it before? place. Whenever possible the highest step should be used first and then progress down the list.
3. Identify the steps – what is to be done. 1. Eliminate the hazard.
4. Identify the hazards of each step. 2. Substitution.
5. Identify who or what could be harmed. 3. Reducing the frequency of a hazardous task.
6. Give the task a risk rating – Consequence + Frequency 4. Enclosing the hazard.
7. Develop solutions to eliminate or control hazards in each step. 5. Additional procedures.
8. Review the risk rating after the control system has been implemented. 6. Additional supervision.
9. If risk rating unacceptable review the solutions till risk rating acceptable. 7. Additional training.
10. Agree who will implement the control system. 8. Instructions / information.
11. Document the JHA and discuss with the relevant personnel. 9. Some personal protective equipment.

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