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Job Safety Analysis FABCON

The document provides a job safety analysis for civil activities like excavation, backfilling, and steel fixing at a construction site. It lists the equipment used, potential risks involved, and preventive measures to mitigate those risks. The responsibilities of the site manager, area in-charge, and supervisor are outlined.

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Job Safety Analysis FABCON

The document provides a job safety analysis for civil activities like excavation, backfilling, and steel fixing at a construction site. It lists the equipment used, potential risks involved, and preventive measures to mitigate those risks. The responsibilities of the site manager, area in-charge, and supervisor are outlined.

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Doc. No.

: F-A-0022-10-09-06-016
JSSGC JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS Rev: 00
Date: 23-06-2016

Project: SLIP-FORMED/JUMP-FORMED PPE’s Required: Safety helmet, Safety Shoes, gloves, Coverall, Goggles, Dust Mask, Hives
CONSTRUCTION WORKS AT DGKCCL HUB Jackets, and Full Body Safety Harness.

Date: 23-06-2016 Prepared by: Engr. Zareen


Job: CIVIL ACTIVITIES JSA:
Item Detail of Equipment & Tools Risk Involved Preventive Measure Responsible Severity
Activities Used Person Rating
• Ensure the competency of personal.
• Vibrator • Driver • Before start job training / induction.
• LTV,s • Over Speed • Communicate speed limit of 20 kmph within
• Winch • Over Load the site premises to all driver.
1 Mobilization of Site Manager 2
• Transit Mixer • Use of mobile • Cell phone use is the strictly prohibited in
Equipment, Tools & Area I/C
• Welding Machines Phone during operating/driving.
personal Supervisor
• Hydraulic Jacks • Improper Stacking• Mobilized equipment / tools must be parked
• Grinders of Material or stacked properly.
• Hammers • Personal Injury • All workers must be trained for their specific
• Concrete Buckets • Property Loss job.
• Use of PPE should be strictly observed.
Excavation, • Daily toolbox task.
Backfilling, Leveling, • Hit by • Medically fir workers.
2 Grading and • Excavator Equipment/Machin • Proper rest for workers.
compacting. ery

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• Wheel Loader • Importer • Experienced & valid license holder Area I/C 2
• Dump Truck access/egress drivers/operators. supervisor
• Tractor Trolley • Personnel drop/fall • Complains of no smoking & no drugs policy
in excavation at work site.
• Collapse of • Cell phone use is the strictly prohibited in
excavated during operating/driving.
surrounding walls • Keep safe distance from working equipment.
• Vehicle rollover • Extra careful about the excavator boom
radius areas.
• Dust inhalation • Banks man must be present.
• Faulty equipment • Stop irrelevant personal movement.
• Equipment failure • Proper & clear access/egress points.
• Oil fuel spill • Two or more access/egress points must be
(environmental available.
damage) • Hard barricading of excavated area.
• Slip, trip and fall • Standing on edge of excavation is strictly
• Personnel injury prohibited.
• Property loss • Machinery must have proper entry route
before entering in excavation.
• Never exceed or over reach from the
excavator boom length capacity.
• Must use dust mask in dusty area.
• All equipment should be inspected by
HSE/E&P and daily inspection by operator
before starting activity.
• Immediately stop equipment if any
malfunctioning observed.

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• Place drip tray beneath during repair work or
oil change.
• Follow speed limit.
• No overtaking allowed.
• Extra careful on slope.
• Proper maintenance of travelling routes.
• Fasten seat belt.
• Workers entry in excavation strictly
prohibited while equipment during
excavation work.
• Cutting & Bending • Producing Rebar • Workers will be obtained about the proper
3 Cutting, Bending, Machine • Edges of posture and positioning during the execution Area I/C 1
and Fixing of Steel • Pliers for Fixing of Foundation of job. Supervisor
Rebar Binding wire • Exposed wire • Cutting & bending machine must be
• Grinder • Load of Material inspected.
• Trolley to shift steel • Slip, Trip, Fall • During cutting and bending no one should
• Back Injury be in front of machine and rebar must be
hold to protect from producing jerk.
• Access / Egress
• All rebar that is protruding must be capped
• PPE’s non
and kept secured.
Compliance
• Ensured that workers accessing the right
• Lack of Supervisor
walkway (proper access and egress).
• Snake Bite
• Avoid standing on edges of foundation area.
• Improper Tools
• All sharp edges shall be covered to avoid
• Personnel Injury injury if somebody trips.
• Property Loss • Area will be maintained clean in order to
minimize the risk of trips.

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• Ensure workers are complying with the
mandatory PPE’s (safety shoes, helmet,
safety goggle, dust mask, ear plug and cotton
gloves)
• Be aware of snake during shifting / lifting of
steel from the ground.
• Use proper and tagged tools inspected from
HSE/F&P departments.
• Be aware of sharp edges and wear
mandatory hand gloves.
• Area will be maintained clean in order to
minimize the rips of tips.
• Failure of Hydraulic • Ensure that all hydraulic equipments are
Jacks Third party certified & inspected.
• Fire • Ensure that dead or alive weight shall not
4 Slip Form • Hydraulic Jack • Electrocution exceed a maximum of 10 tons.
• Welding Plan Full body Harness with double lanyard is Area I/C 3
• Scaffolding •
• Shuttering Plates used. Supervisor
• Wooden Plank HSE Officer
• Scaffolding Pipes • Screw Adjusting • In reduction of jacks and resetting it would
Keys require two stoppage 07 days each.
• For easy movement of jacks sleeve trails
should be installed through which jack roads
pass.
• Brackets scaffolds attached to the yoke legs
must be inspected start of work.
• Only experienced, skilled and trained person
should be allowed.
• Barriers are to be provided while activities in

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progress.
• All hand tools should be inspected prior to
start of job.
• Scaffolding pipes with bad corrosion should
not be used.
• Damaged or faulty pipes should be separated
for not used.
• Scaffolding must use full body double
lanyard safely harness and should be
properly hooked where possible.
• Ensure all joints are properly tightened.
• Ladder should be constructed at suitable
place and use drop bar for in/out point.
• All pipes extended in workers movement are
should be highlighted with barrication tape.
• Planks, toe, rail, mid rail and guard are
necessary for a proper platform.
• There should be no space between platform
planks.
• No person should go in drop zone or
scaffolding area.
• Transit Mixer • Slip, Trip & Fall • Avoid standing at edges.
5 Concrete pouring & • Vibrator • Back Injury • Make sure that workers are properly wearing Supervisor 2
Vehicular Movement • Concrete Bucket • Hand Pinch all PPE’s.
• LTV’s • Face, Eye Injury • A banks man should always be available
with Bouncing whenever heavy vehicle movement while
Crush concrete pouring is involved.

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• Vibration to Hand • Properly maintain vibrator to minimized
• Reversing of vibration impact on user.
Transit Mixer • Use of face shield by the worker exposes to
concrete crush bounce.
• All equipment should have valid inspection
checklists.
• Person controlling transit mixer should use
visible jacket.
• For LTV’s separate route should be selected
and all vehicles shall not enter in the vicinity
of foundations & transit mixer.
• Defined routes should be used for transit
mixer.
• Make sure that safety net and railing are
properly installed & used.
• Bracket • Falling Objects • Passenger hoist & concrete hoist will be
• Scaffolding • Failure of Hoisting third party certified.
6 Work at Height • Passenger Hoist & System • Ensure the capacity of passenger hoist only Area I/C 3
Activities Concrete Hoist • Personnel Fall 02 persons along with concrete in its Supervisor
• Hydraulic Jacks • Fire underneath special bucket.
• Electric Lights • Electrocution • All equipment used at height i.e. above
• Personnel Injury ground level is to have a lanyard fitted which
• Property Loss is to be handled by the person using that
item.
• When not is used the lanyard is to be fixed
to an anchor points.
• Where possible pedestrian access is to be
retried.

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• Fall arrest harness should be correctly fitted
harness must be 100% tie off. Loose harness
area significant risk therefore harness should
be checked by a competent person.
• Working in the vicinity of an opening
through which a worker could fall.
• Keep fire extinguishers.
• All the electric wire should be properly
inspected and strictly ensured that all
extension leads are connected with ELCB
installed DB.
• Water Cooler • Water Deficiency • Available of sample potable water.
• Rest Shed • Hot Weather • Provide periodic rest to workers.
• Smoking Area • Fatigue/Over Work • Rest area / shed shall be provided.
7 Health & Welfare Area I/C
• First Aid Box • Minor/Major Injury • Strict compliance of no smoking policy at
Supervisor
• Standby Vehicle site.
• Ambulance • Smoking area shall be identified highlighted
(away from no smokers).
• Hand Injury / Eye • Ensure workers are complying PPE’s
Injury required.
• Electric Shocks / • Fire extinguisher must be presented at site all
8 Night Working • Lights Electrocution the time. Area I/C
Activities • Stands • Improper • Light should be proper prior to start the supervisor
Illumination work.
• Personal Injury • All power cables should be inspected and
• Property Loss insulated.
• Lights should be installed over head height

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to avoid glaring to personal.
• If generator use for electricity should be
properly grounded.

Severity Rating: (1) First Aid / Minor Property Damage. (2) Recordable Accident / Property Damage.
(3) Lost Time Accident / Major Property Loss. (4) Catastrophic Accident

What I Am Going to Do? How I Am Going to Do? What are the Risks? How do I Control Risks? Is Risks too High?

______________________ ___________________ ____________________


HSE Representative Verified By Approved By

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