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JSA for Cable Laying at Wind Farm

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Date: 4/11/2023

Jobs Safety Analysis


(JSA)
From 4/11 to 9/11/2023
JOB/ACTIVITY NAME: Cable laying for Grounding JSA #: AKGC-06
PROJECT NAME: BLDG/AREA LOCATION(s): OTHER INFORMATION:
Dumat Al Jandal Wind Farm Project Storage Yard
REQUIRED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR ENTIRE JOB
safety glasses safety shoes chemical resistant gloves other __________________ other ____________________
chemical goggles hard hat welding gloves
face shield harness lanyard leather gloves other ___________________ other____________________
welding goggles hearing protection

[Link]. STEPS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE TASK IDENTIFY HAZARDS & ASSESS RISK CONTROLS TO ELIMINATE/REDUCE RISK
1. Planning/Site preparation

Loading and Unloading of Cable  Incompetent Operator.  Obtain PTW prior to the commencement of
the work and 1st copy to be kept at the work
 Uncertified Lifting Equipment. site in compliance to work permit
 Load Movement. procedure.
 Survey work area and address safe work
 Vehicle Movement. method, hazards and precautions.
 Pinch Points.  Toolbox talk shall be conducted by the
concerned supervisor prior to start of work.
 Slip, Trips & Fall.
 JSA shall be followed and to be explained
to all employees during Tool Box Talk prior
to start of activities and it must be made
available at the work site together with the
work permit.
 All equipment as well as Operators and
truck drivers shall have in their possession
current 3rd party certificates and SAG
license respectively.
 All lifting tackles use for lifting shall be
inspected and color coded prior to use.
 Proper tag lines shall be provided to control
the load while being lifted by boom truck.
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 Boom Truck shall be assisted by flagman
all the time of activity specially when
maneuvering for proper position.
 If boom truck is used to load or unload
materials, outriggers shall be used fully.
Boom truck operator shall follow all the
safety precautions pertaining to boom truck
operation safety.
 Boom truck operator shall have valid SAG
driving license.
 Remove all debris from work area daily as
minimum. All tools and materials shall be
properly kept in in a safe are to avoid slip,
trips and fall.
2. Grounding Cable Installation.  Slip, Trips & Fall.  Personnel shall be made aware trough tool
box talks and trainings about safe
 Sharp Edges. movement and good housekeeping in the
 Manual handling of Materials. area to avoid slip, trip & fall, pinch points,
safe.
 Sharp edges shall be supported/covered to
prevent from causing injury to person.
 Personnel shall be briefed / trained on
proper & safe manual material handling
techniques.
 Wear appropriate and approved PPE at all
times.
 Area shall be clear from slipping & tripping
hazards.
 Cable drum support shall be rigid and
stable.
 Supervisor concerned shall closely
supervise the job.
 Fall from Heights.  All personnel shall be oriented on work at
Grounding Installation above Ground.
 Fall of tools/materials. heights procedure prior to work.
 Sharp Edges.  Work at heights shall be done only when
 Slip. Trip and fall. there is safe work platform/[Link]
shall be required to wear full body harness
with 100% tie-off.
 Hand/power tools as well as materials to be
used at heights shall be safely secured.

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Tools shall be placed on tool box and shall
not be thrown from heights. Tool bags shall
be used to lower or raise required tools.
 Power tools shall be plugged to GFCI
outlets and double insulated type.
 Sharp edges shall be supported /covered to
prevent from causing injury to person.
 Remove all debris from work area daily as
minimum. All tools and materials shall be
properly kept in a safe area to avoid slip,
trip and fall.
 The surrounding area of activity must be
barricaded with safety signage posted.
3. Grounding Connection Termination.  Fire/Gas.  Prior to hot works in the area ( Cad Welding
 Hot Surface. of Joints) a hot work permit shall be
secured.
 Slip, Trip & Fall.
(Cad Welding)  A currently calibrated gas test detector shall
be used for gas testing and records shall be
maintained.
 A fire watch shall be assigned with his
firefighting equipment( fire extinguisher)
and ensure that area is properly covered
with fire blankets before hot work starts.
 Personnel shall be briefed not to touch
newly welded joints. Cover shall be
provided.
 Only competent and experienced
electricians shall be allowed to do the job.
 Work shall be closely monitored by
concerned supervisor.
4. Grounding, Assembly and Grounding Pit  Hit Against.  Workers driving the grounding cable into
Installation.  Pinch Points. the ground shall wear leather hand and
other basic PPEs.
 Sharp Edges.
 Pinch points shall be identified and
 Flying Particles. avoided during the course of work.
 Underground Utility Damage.  Parts of the body exposed for sharp
objects shall be protected.
 Safety goggles shall be worn by workers
doing the job.
 A cable/metal detector shall be used to

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detect underground utilities or trial pit
shall be done prior to installation of
grounding electrode.
5. Housekeeping  Slips, Trip and falls incident  Remove all debris from work area daily
 Accumulation of debris as minimum.
 Access obstruction  All tools shall be placed inside tool boxes
and should be scattered anywhere.
 Maintain good housekeeping standards-
all walkways/access ways are kept
obstruction free/small tools contained.
 Keep all materials organized / secured/
free from potential displacement/falls.
 Tidy up area at each end of the shift.
 Close work permit promptly each day
before leaving the site.

Section I.01 I understand & will adhere to the steps, hazards & controls as described in this JSA. I understand
that performing steps out of sequence may pose hazards that have not been evaluated, nor authorized. I will
contact my supervisor prior to continuing work, if the scope of work changes or new hazards are introduced.
I understand I have the authority and responsibility to stop work I believe to be unsafe.

Worker Name: Designation: Signature:


1. Sah Dilip Carpenter

2. Iqbal Hussain Steel fixer

3. Muhammad Shakeel Labour

4. Ram Ashish Gond Maison/Welder

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I have reviewed the steps, hazards & controls described in this JSA with all workers listed above and
authorize them to perform the work.
____

Supervisor Signature Date

I have communicated area hazards with the supervisor or listed worker(s) for this activity and have
coordinated the described activity with affected occupants. The above listed workers are released to
perform described scope of work in the following area(s):

Area or Building Manager: Signature: Date:

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