This document provides a job safety analysis for routine survey activities at the Kaztec Fabrication Yard on Snake Island. It identifies required personal protective equipment including hard hats, safety shoes, and safety glasses. It then lists potential hazards for each step of the job from inspecting the work site to winding up, including obstructions, defective equipment, manual handling, poor ground conditions, impacts from mobile equipment, and more. It provides control measures for each hazard such as removing obstructions, using certified equipment, following safe lifting techniques, and stopping work during adverse weather.
This document provides a job safety analysis for routine survey activities at the Kaztec Fabrication Yard on Snake Island. It identifies required personal protective equipment including hard hats, safety shoes, and safety glasses. It then lists potential hazards for each step of the job from inspecting the work site to winding up, including obstructions, defective equipment, manual handling, poor ground conditions, impacts from mobile equipment, and more. It provides control measures for each hazard such as removing obstructions, using certified equipment, following safe lifting techniques, and stopping work during adverse weather.
This document provides a job safety analysis for routine survey activities at the Kaztec Fabrication Yard on Snake Island. It identifies required personal protective equipment including hard hats, safety shoes, and safety glasses. It then lists potential hazards for each step of the job from inspecting the work site to winding up, including obstructions, defective equipment, manual handling, poor ground conditions, impacts from mobile equipment, and more. It provides control measures for each hazard such as removing obstructions, using certified equipment, following safe lifting techniques, and stopping work during adverse weather.
This document provides a job safety analysis for routine survey activities at the Kaztec Fabrication Yard on Snake Island. It identifies required personal protective equipment including hard hats, safety shoes, and safety glasses. It then lists potential hazards for each step of the job from inspecting the work site to winding up, including obstructions, defective equipment, manual handling, poor ground conditions, impacts from mobile equipment, and more. It provides control measures for each hazard such as removing obstructions, using certified equipment, following safe lifting techniques, and stopping work during adverse weather.
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KAZTEC FABRICATION YARD – SNAKE ISLAND
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS (JSA)
JOB: ROUTINE SURVEY ACTIVITIES DATE:
DEPARTMENT: JSA NO.: ANALYSIS BY:
Required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Other Safety Equipment/Requirements
Hard Hat [ ] Cotton Gloves [ ] Fire Extinguisher [ ] Barricades [ ]
Safety Shoes [ ] Rubber Gloves [ ] [ ] Gas Detector [ ] Tag Out/Lock Out [ ] Safety Glasses [ ] Leather Gloves [ ] B.A. Set [ ] Cold Work Permit [ ] Face/Welding Shield [ ] Gauntlets [ ] Safety Signs [ ] Hot Work Permit [ ] Goggles [ ] Leather Apron [ ]
JOB SEQUENCE POTENTIAL HAZARDS CONTROL MEASURES
1] Inspect work site and equipment 1.1 Obstructions on the Walkway. 1.1.1 Remove obstruction from work way and trailing cable. 1.2 Uncertified and Defective Equipment. 1.2.1 Use certified equipment only 1.2.3 Use recommended PPE. 2] Position survey equipment 2.1 Manual handling 2.1.1 Follow safe manual handling techniques. 2.2 Poor ground conditions. 2.2.1 Check that the ground conditions are stable; Do not position equipment on unstable ground. 2.3 Going on height 2.3.1 Use step ladder; ensure adequate edge protection of work platform 2.4 Impact from mobile equipment 2.4.1 Consider impact of vibration from nearby equipment before positioning Equipment. 3] Commence surveying activities. 2.1 Awkward body posture 2.1.1 Observe rest breaks/ job rotation. 2.2 Adverse weather condition 2.2.1 Stop work in strong windy conditions. Resume work when conditions improve. 2.3 Lone worker 2.3.1 Avoid working alone. Request for assistant 4] Wind up and Housekeeping 3.1 Scattered materials 3.1.1 Ensure proper wind up and housekeeping at work site. 3.1.1 The accessories not being used must be stored separately.