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Project Charminar, Hyderabad

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Ref No: EHS/JSA/METEC/01 Rev.0 Date: 27.08.2017

Company: METEC DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED

Project: CHARMINAR

Location of work: METEC YARD & WORK LOCATION

The type of work, Nature of work:

Material Unloading manually from truck & Manual shifting of pipe ,material to yard and work location

The tools and equipment used:

Hand glove, Shoulder pad, Web sling

The training and skill required for the job[EHS Training]:

Manual load handling technique, work at height

Personal Protective Equipment Required: Hand glove, Shoulder pad, goggles, reflective jacket, shoes.

Prepared By: Name : Ashwin Signature: Date: 27.08.2017

Reviewed By: Name : D.Madhusoothanan Signature: Date: 30.08.2017

Approved M+W by EHS Manager : Name : Signature: Date:

Approved M+W by PM/CM :


Name : Signature: Date:

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JOB STEP ACTION BY/RECORD
HAZARDS IDENTIFIED CONTROLS MEASURES

 BST training for all team members


 Job specific training to all work men
 TBT for all workers on daily basic before starting the work
 JSA, STA briefing prior to the job
General
 Work permit must be taken and it must be displayed at work
Requirement
place with JSA, STA, MOS
s
 Personal protective equipments (Hand gloves, shoes, jackets,
goggles, head hat, Shoulder pad)
 Work area to be barricaded with signages.
 Proper housekeeping must be done.

 Ground surface must be inspected to ensure sufficient


Toppling of vehicle due to uneven Site Engineer/Safety
Positioning of vehicle compaction to operation
surface
 Wheels must be chocked.
officer

Unloading of materials  Ensure individual capabilities are matched to the activity Site Engineer/Safety
(Pipe, Over weight of material may lead to  Mark up a load with an off-centre C of G so that workers can officer
mechanical muscle injury. see where C of G is
fittings,  Engage adequate manpower to unload the material as per load
valves, requirements. So that it would not exceed 35 kg per person.
Machineries’)  Use several workers to handle a large ,bulky loads
manually  Caring the load according to the personal capacity if the load is
from vehicle more than 35 kg then seek help of other workers.

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 Attach handles to loads that is difficult to grab
 Weight of material must not exceed 35 kg per person.
Wrong posture for material lifting may  Stand as close to the load /object as possible to avoid
lead to back injury reaching or over stretching.
 Ensure a good grip before exerting force to lift, push or pull
the object / tool.
 Mandatory PPE must be worn.
Fall of material while handling and  Means of access and egress
passing may lead to foot injury.  Continuous supervision to be deployed and it ensure the
proper passing of material.
 Sharp edges must be covered with soft material before
Sharp edges in the material may lead
handling.
to cut injury.
 Cut resistant Gloves must be used to perform this work
Over extortion potential body strain  Avoiding stooping and exerting high forces with rotation.
and sprain  Weight of material must not exceed 35 kg per person.
 Weight of material must not exceed 35 kg per person.
 Stand as close to the load /object as possible to avoid
reaching or over stretching.
Overweight & wrong posture may lead  Lift with leg support keep back straight, do not twist.
Lift and carry material, to muscle and back injury.  Ensure a good grip before exerting force to lift, push or pull
tools and equipments the object / tool.
 Engage trained ,inducted worker for the task with job specific
PPE's
 Plan the task, identify the route and ensure it is clear of any slip
and trip hazards.
Slip trip and fall while carrying the  Running and fast walking while carrying the load to be Site Engineer/Safety
load. prohibited. officer
 While Turing use the full body rather than twisting at the
waist.
Unstable load may lead to fall of  No excess loose material will be handled in single shifting
material /person.  Pre inspect the load before lifting
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 Caring the load according to the personal capacity if the load is
Dropping material tools may lead to more than 35 kg then seek help of other workers.
Shifting of material
crush injury  Engage trained ,inducted worker for the task with job specific
(Pipe, PPE's
machineries’, Caught between surfaces may lead to  Appropriate PPE's cut resistance glove, shoulder pad (hand
tools) from crush injuries to hand gloves, safety shoes, safety goggles, Head hat, reflective vests)
/fingers.  Continuous supervision to be ensured Site Engineer/Safety
one place to
other place. officer
Prolonged poor posture, exposure to  Rotate tasks within work group or take regular short breaks to
(Yard to work vibration prevent prolonged exposure to manual tasks.
location,  Plan the task, identify the route and ensure it is clear of any slip
truck to yard) and trip hazards.
Slip trip and fall hazards due to
abstraction in access.  Running and fast walking while carrying the load to be
prohibited.
Finger/hand caught in between  Place runners in between materials so that fingers or hands are
material while stacking not caught in between
 Engage trained, inducted worker for the task Site Engineer/Safety
 Cut resistance glove must be worn officer
 Continuous supervision shall be provided.

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Stacking of unloaded Stacks settlement collapsing can lead  Material is stacked at leveled and compacted surface.
Site Engineer/Safety
material to bodily injury  Proper stacking height as specified.
officer
 There is sufficient gap for movement between successive
stacks.
 Proper barricade is provided for the area with signages.
 Proper stacking stand to be provided
 Storage of material must be in designated storage area.

 Maintain good housekeeping


Site Engineer/Safety
Poor housekeeping can cause slip  Removing all tools, tackles and equipments from the site
Completion of work and fall hazards officer
after the completion of work

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