JSA 001 Tug Boat Positioning and Crew Transfer

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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

REVISION 02
1. Project Name:
2. Job Scope: Vessel Positioning and Alongside at Island Jetty Installation/Facility
3. Company Name:
Location Island Jetty
WORK ACTIVITY Vessel/Tug Boat Positioning and Alongside at Island Jetty and Crew Transfer JSA Cross-Reference Number 001

Job
Description of Job Steps Potential Hazards Control Measures
Step
a) Beware of hand placement
1. Pinch point, Man overboard
Vessel alongside to jetty and b) Wear work vest when working near edge of Tug Boat / Vessel
1 2. Adverse weather condition
mooring c) Vessel alongside to be done only in good weather condition
3. Damage fender panel
d) Supervisor / Master to closely monitor tug boat movement during approaching fender

a) Regular visual check on conditions of mooring to be carried out


Apply tension / tighten mooring to 1. Mooring high tension b) Constant monitoring by vessel master of mooring condition
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secure 2. Rough sea weather condition c) Master to oversee weather condition and update to his vessel crew
d) Vessel crew to also monitor tug boat mooring tension during low tide and high tide

a) Personnel shall queue up and go one by one


1. Personnel fall overboard during embarkation/dis-
b) Ensure 3-point contact
Crew transfer from crew boat to embarkation
c) No personnel transfer during bad weather condition
3 tug boat and vice versa (day and 2. Rough sea condition
d) Personnel shall wear life jacket / work vest
night) 3. Low visibility during transfer at night time
e) Ensure sufficient lighting at crew transfer area / ladder
4. Slippery steps / ladder
f) Workers shall wear safety shoe

Prepared by (CONTRACTOR) Approved by (CONTRACTOR) Reviewed by (COMPANY/CLIENT)


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