How Chin Engineering: Job Safety Analysis
How Chin Engineering: Job Safety Analysis
How Chin Engineering: Job Safety Analysis
Safety Helmet
Safety Shoes / Boots
Safety Glasses
Face / Welding Shield
Goggles
Life Jackets
Cotton Glove
Rubber Glove
Leather Gloves
Leather Apron
Gauntlets
Dust Mask
Work Vest
Safety Vest
Safety Harness / Belt
Face Mask
Ear Protection
Others (Specify): _________________
Fire Extinguisher
Gas Detector
Safety Signs
Barricades
Lifeline
N
o
Activity
( Job Steps )
1.
Work permit
from Client to
be obtained.
Potential Hazard
Unauthorized
commencement of
works may result in
exposing workers
and or potential to
Responsib
le/ Action
By
Leadoperator
Supervisor
Pre-task
briefing
toolbox talks.
potential dangers
and control
measures to be
implemented. Some
of the workers could
be lacking PPE or
using defective PPE.
Ensure that adequate shaded areas are provided.
Heat stress to the
Provide proper ventilation and drink plenty of water even if
labour working on
this task.
you are not thirst.
Wear loose fitting full length clothing that can breathe.
Markers are not
clearly visible
Ensure that all markers and signage are of a suitable height to be
creating a risk of
clearly seen and sufficient lighting is placed to identify the area
others coming into
at night.
the area.
Set out
boundary
markers for the
work site area.
Supervisor
Workers
Supervisor
Workers
Supervisor
Specify what action/procedures will be taken to eliminate or
minimise the hazards, the risk of injury/damage, and/or
potential severity factors. Including the measure to be taken to Workers
Each step
should
accomplish
some major
task and be in a
logical
sequence
Using power
tools
Drills
Authorised
Personnel
Noise
Vibration
Dust
Electrical hazards.
Using hand
tools
Screw driver
Scrapper
Hammer
Cuts
Tears sprains
Position oxy
acetylene
equipment and
materials for
use.
Manually Handling,
potential sprain
and strain injuries
Slip, trip and fall.
Cylinders falling
over, potential
projectile and/or
explosion
Examine each to
find possibilities
that could lead top
an accident
Supervisor
Supervisor
Workers
Supervisor
Workers
Workers
Authorised
Personnel
Lighting and
adjusting of
flame
Cut steel
materials
Burns
Burns
Fire
Ensure the travel path and set down area is clear of slip
and trip hazards.
Avoid laying hoses across walkways to prevent trip hazards
to other site workers.
All cylinders (empty and full) must be secured at all times
to prevent them from moving and falling over.
Only use appropriate flint to light torch.
Adjust acetylene first, and then adjust the oxygen to suit.
Supervisor
Workers
Authorised
Personnel
Supervisor
Workers
Authorised
Personnel
1
0
Shut down,
clean area and
pack up
equipment
Burns
1
2
Work during
extreme
weather/
climate
conditions.
Over exposure to
heat
Always turn off acetylene first, then the oxygen, ensure hoses
are drained of all gas.
When finished, both cylinder regulators must be turned off
and hoses, hand piece and torch tips inspected for damage.
Cylinders must always be securely stored to prevent them
from moving during storage and transportation.
Any waste materials cleaned up and placed in the bin.
Any after work requirements as specified in the Hot Work
Permit must be completed prior to leaving the work area.
Become acclimated to the heat gradually before working in hot
temperatures for a long time;
Ensure 100% availability of cold water and always drink plenty
of cool water;
Wear hats and sunglasses to help stay cool;
Take frequent breaks in a cool place, if possible;
Wear loose clothing that allows the skin to breathe, such as
cotton;
Protect your skin from the sun. Keep as much of it covered with
clothing as possible. Wearing long-sleeved shirts will help;
Field supervision/ supervisor shall closely monitor the condition
of workers, intervene as the need arises.
Supervisor
Workers
Authorised
Personnel
Supervisor
Workers
Prepared By :
2016
Contractor / Contractor Representative
Jayammohan Balachandaram
Reviewed By :
Lead-operator / In-charge
Date : 28 March