The document describes job hazard analysis for fabrication work involving shifting materials, arc welding, and dumping debris. It identifies potential hazards for each task like heavy loads, sharp edges, welding fumes and sparks, and flying splinters. It provides safeguards like use of PPE, ventilation, fire extinguishers, training, supervision, and medical checkups.
The document describes job hazard analysis for fabrication work involving shifting materials, arc welding, and dumping debris. It identifies potential hazards for each task like heavy loads, sharp edges, welding fumes and sparks, and flying splinters. It provides safeguards like use of PPE, ventilation, fire extinguishers, training, supervision, and medical checkups.
The document describes job hazard analysis for fabrication work involving shifting materials, arc welding, and dumping debris. It identifies potential hazards for each task like heavy loads, sharp edges, welding fumes and sparks, and flying splinters. It provides safeguards like use of PPE, ventilation, fire extinguishers, training, supervision, and medical checkups.
The document describes job hazard analysis for fabrication work involving shifting materials, arc welding, and dumping debris. It identifies potential hazards for each task like heavy loads, sharp edges, welding fumes and sparks, and flying splinters. It provides safeguards like use of PPE, ventilation, fire extinguishers, training, supervision, and medical checkups.
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DOC NO- NEX/CSMS-NMD/JHA/1.2.
1/02 REV. NO.-02
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
Dept./Section CIVIL JHA No.: Location of Job TSL,NOAMUNDI Job Description Fabrication(Arc Welding) Team Who has done Safety Supervisor JHA Basic sequence of Potential Safe Guards / Controls to be Responsibility Job Hazards put in place
1.Shifting of Safety: 1. Shoulder pad should be Safety Supervisor
materials by 1)Heavy load used during work ,25 kg Manually for men & 16 kg for 2)Sharp edges of women are the maximum load lifting capacity to be 3)Bad strictly followed. housekeeping 2. Safety gloves to be worn while handling. Environment: 3. Good housekeeping is to NA be maintained on Quality: worksite. NA Ergonomic: 4. Proper supervision for 1.Improper wrong procedural working posture. working. 2.Continuation Of 5. Small intervals to be work. provided between work. Seasonal: 6. Rain coat to be provided 1.Heavy to workers. downpour. 2.Lightening 7. Stop the work & reside 3.High inside the room. Temperature 8. Drinking water facility & Occupational ORS. Health Hazard: 9. Adequate PPEs usage. 1.Musculoskeletal 10. Periodic medical check up disorder
Required PPE Required Required Skill/Training Experienced site
Tools/Equipments in-charge/supervi sor Safety shoe, jacket, Training before start of job Available helmet, Training about the following SOP goggles ,nose mask. gloves
Signature of JHA Team Members
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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
Dept./Section CIVIL JHA No.: Location of Job Date: Job Description Fabrication Team Who has Safety Supervisor done JHA Basic Potential Hazards Safe Guards / Controls to be put Responsib sequence of in place ility Job 2.Arc Welding Safety: 1.Pre-inspection before start of work Safety 1.Faulty wire & loose & good quality wire to be used. Supervisor connection. ELCB/MCCB to be present in every Welder 2.Welding fumes machine. 3.Fire 2. Good ventilation & proper method 4.Hot Rejected electrode during work. stubs 3.Fire Extinguisher/fire blankets to be present on work site. 5.Bad housekeeping Welding process to be carried in a 6. Welding sparks & safe distance from splinters flammable/combustible materials 7. UV Radiations nearby. Quality: 4.The rejected stubs to be collected 1.Low grade welding and discarded in designated metal electrodes. waste bin. 5.Good housekeeping to be Environmental: maintained at work site. NA 6.Usage of adequate PPEs (in this Ergonomic: case protective clothing, apron etc ) 1.Wrong posture during 7. Welding face shield, welding performing work. safety goggles usage during welding. 2.Continuous working 8.Only approved standard electrodes hours. with IS standard to be used during work. Seasonal: 9. Training required for the welders Summer- about the correct working postures 1.Humidity & high &Proper supervision. atmospheric temperature. 10.Break to be given to welders Rainy- during work. 1. Heavy Downpour 11. Working area to be shedded 2. Lightening properly with well ventilation. ORS & drinking water should be Winter- available at work site. NA 12. Welding to be carried on non- Occupational Health conductive & non-flammable sheet Hazard: underneath. 1.High exposure to welding 13.Stop the work & take shelter in process leads to chronic designated safe place. 14. Welding process to be done on diseases. rotation wise & by taking mid breaks 2. Musculoskeletal during work. disorder. 15.Periodic medical check-up.
Required PPE Required Tools/ Required Skill/Training Experienc
Equipment ed site in- DOC NO- NEX/CSMS-NMD/JHA/1.2.1/02 REV. NO.-02
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
charge Safety shoe, Arc Welding Machine Set Standard Operating procedure for Available safety helmet, arc welding process training to be safety apron, provided. safety goggles, ear plug,leather gloves,gas cutting safety goggles , Nose mask
Signature of JHA Team Member
DOC NO- NEX/CSMS-NMD/JHA/1.2.1/02 REV. NO.-02
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
Dept./Section CIVIL JHA No.:
Location of Job Date:
Job Description Team Who has done Safety Supervisor JHA Basic sequence of Potential Safe Guards / Controls to be Responsibility Job Hazards put in place 3. Dumping of debris Safety: 1. Tool checklist before start of Safety Supervisor 1.Faulty Trolley job. 2. Dust 2.Dust mask to be worn. 3. Flying Splinters 3. Proper PPEs to be worn while Environment: working. Dust 4. Proper supervision during Quality: work. NA 5. Water to be sprinkled Ergonomic: throughout the process. 1.Wrong body 6. Break to be provided within posture during work. work. 7. Raincoat/ umbrella to be 2.Long working provided, if heavy downpour hour. continues stop the work. Seasonal: Shelter to be used. 1. Thunderstorm 8. Drinking water facility on work 2.Continuous site. Rainfall 9. Periodic medical check up. 3.Humidity Occupational Health Hazard: 1.Musculoskeletal disorder Required PPE Required Required Skill/Training Experienced Tools/Equipme site in-charge nt Safety shoe, safety Trolley Training before start of job Available helmet , safety Training about the following SOP googles, safety gloves. Gum boot, Fluorescent jacket, Nose mask