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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Description of work activity: Painting

Name: ABC Contracting (Add your Details here)


[ABN]
123 Mortar Street
Standard Course ACT 2600
Ph: (02) 1234 5678

Principal Contractor (PC) XYZ Contracting Services (Add builders details here)
8910 Management Road
Projectville ACT 2666
Ph. (02) 1234 5432 Hi

Potters Hut
Work Location
Site Address:

15 Brick Street

Pottery ACT 2600

Works Manager: Fred Bloggs

Contact Phone: Mb: 0400 111 111

Person Responsible for ensuring Name: Joe Blogs - Leading Hand


compliance with JSA

Signature:

Date:

Person(s) Responsible for Name: Fred Blogs - Supervisor


reviewing the JSA

Signature:

Date:

Date JSA Provided to PC: 5 January 2018

Last JSA Review Date: 12 January 2018

Have workers been consulted about the JSA and signed the last page of Yes
this JSA?

PPE REQUIRED
Hard hat Respirator or Dust mask X Harness Erect Access Scaffolding Fall Arrest systems UV protection clothing X

Safety Boots X Hand Protection - Gloves X Fire Extinguishers X Erect Warning Signs X Protective Clothing X Sun Glasses X
Eye Protection X Full Face Shield Barricades X Welding screen Sun Screen 30+ X

Ear Protection X High Visibility Vest Ventilation X Welding Face Shield Broad Brim Hat X

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How to complete this Job Safety Analysis

1) Adjust all details on the front page


2) Consult with the workers who are going to use this JSA and make the necessary
adjustments
3) “Risk Assessment Hazard Identification” - Inspect the site, identify the hazards that
may be present and add to this JSA
RISK TABLE 4) Job Steps- List the job steps in sequence of tasks required to carry out the work
How bad is the hazard likely to be? 5) Hazard Identification- List the potential hazards associated with each Job Step
If a hazard is rated Level 1 [Extreme], Level 2 [High] or Level 3 [Moderate] 6) Initial Risk- Using the “Risk Table”, rate the identified risks.
7) Control Measures Implemented- List the controls you will implement to reduce the
Do not start work until the revised risk rating is either 4, 5 or 6 risks to the lowest possible level
8) Revised Risk- Using the “Risk Table”, rate the level of risk once the controls have
been implemented. If the revised risk rating is still 1, 2 or 3 do not start work until better
control measures are implemented and the revised risk rating is 4, 5 or 6.
9) Person Responsible- List the name or position of the person or persons responsible
for ensuring the controls are implemented
10) Ensure this Job Safety Analysis is reviewed and revised if relevant control
measures are revised.

VERY
VERY LIKELY LIKELY UNLIKELY UNLIKELY
WHAT DAMAGE
Could happen Could happen Could happen, Could happen,
COULD IT CAUSE?
anytime. sometimes. but only rarely. but probably
never will
Death or permanent
1 1 2 3
disability.
Long-term illness or
1 2 3 4
serious injury.
Medical attention or
2 3 4 5
several days off work.

First Aid Needed 3 4 5 6

1, 2 & 3 Indicates unacceptable hazard/risk that must be eliminated


4, 5 & 6 Indicates acceptable hazard/risk

Job Steps Hazard Identification Controls Measures Implemented


Initial Revised Person
Break the job down into Identify any potential hazards associated Decide what control measures to use to eliminate or Responsible
​Step steps. with each step – and any related risks.
Risk
minimise the risks. Detail the control measures in this
Risk
No List the steps in sequence Detail the hazards and risks in this Rating [1 column, and enter the revised risk rating in the next column. Rating [1-
of activities in this column. column, and enter the risk rating in the – 6] Note: If the revised risk rating is still 1, 2 or 3 do not start 6]
next column. work until better control measures are implemented and the
revised risk rating is 4, 5 or 6.
1 Plan the job prior to ▪ Inadequate training, consultation & 3 ▪ Review the principal contractors Site Safety Plan 5 Supervisor
arriving on site. planning ▪ Provide adequate & competent supervision
▪ Provide equipment to ensure job is completed safely
▪ Lack of competence 3 ▪ Ensure all workers are adequately trained and 5 Supervisor
competent to undertake the work All Workers

▪ Untrained personnel commencing ▪ All workers to have current General Induction Card
work
2 Entry to Site ▪ First day on site, entry to unsafe 3 ▪ Report to site office. All workers to undertake site 5 Supervisor
areas. induction All Workers
▪ Accessing site via other means than 3 ▪ Entry to site to be via gate directed by site 5 Supervisor
the main gate can lead to management. All Workers
exposure to site hazards ▪ Review site access, parking and delivery area
3 Site Inspection ▪ If site management are unaware of 3 ▪ Review the site emergency evacuation plan and 5 Supervisor
Identify site conditions work being carried out then advise site management of work activity for the All Workers
workers will be unaccounted for in day.
the event of evacuation
▪ Failure to follow traffic management 2 ▪ Ensure Traffic management procedures developed 5 Supervisor
plans can lead to injury, damage by site management are followed All Workers
to vehicle or equipment
▪ Ignoring safety signs can lead to 1 ▪ Become familiar with the site safety signs and follow 4 Supervisor
exposure to hazards and all instructions (e.g. wearing of appropriate PPE) All Workers
noncompliance with site safety
▪ Uneven ground can cause slip and 3 ▪ Check for slip and fall hazards and use designated 5 Supervisor
fall injuries when moving tools areas to access work area. All Workers

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and equipment to work area.
▪ Underground or overhead power 1 ▪ Identify the location of underground or overhead 4 Supervisor
can cause electrocution power lines on site All Workers

▪ Underground or overhead gas lines 1 ▪ Identify the location of underground or overhead gas 4 Supervisor
can cause serious burns if lines on site All Workers
punctured
▪ Personal Injury 2 ▪ Identify where the first aid kit is located. 5 Supervisor
▪ Identify who the first aider is on site. All Workers
▪ Identify the location of the toilets and amenities on
site
▪ Each worker is required to wear the required PPE at
all times.
▪ MSDS for any onsite materials are to be registered
on site
▪ Exposure to weather conditions 2 ▪ Ensure appropriate PPE available and sun 5 Supervisor
▪ UV Radiation when working in the protection is provided and used by all personnel All Workers
sun on site
▪ Wear a hat
▪ Use 30+ sunblock
▪ Fire 3 ▪ Identify where the fire extinguisher is located 5 Supervisor
All Workers

▪ Manual handling issues 2 ▪ Use correct Manual Handling techniques. 5 Supervisor


▪ Utilise mechanical lifting devices where possible to All Workers
minimise the need for manual work.
▪ Only lift within your capabilities. Use at least two
people to lift heavy or awkward loads when
mechanical means are not available. If load is to
heavy do not move until mechanical means are
available to assist
▪ Possible work at height 2 ▪ If working at heights - Ensure EWP (Elevating Work 5 Supervisor
Platforms) are properly used or scaffold is properly All Workers
erected for work and certified. Ensure fall
protection measures are in place. Only licensed
personnel are to use EWP’s
▪ Slips, trips & falls 3 ▪ Signs, barricades or secure fencing are to be used to 5 Supervisor
identify the work area. All Workers
▪ Site conditions must be clear, tidy and secure.
Sufficient lighting to be in place
▪ Risks associated with mobile plant 2 ▪ Plan route and work area, keep area clean & tidy, 5 Supervisor
monitor light levels. All Workers
▪ Secure when transporting.
▪ Use spotter when reversing and positioning vehicles,
observe site speed limit on site.
4 Power Supply ▪ Risks associated with using 1 ▪ Ensure that power supply is protected by an RCD 4 Supervisor
portable electrical equipment, device (earth leakage/safety switch) All Workers
flexible extension leads and ▪ All portable electrical equipment, flexible extension
portable power tools leads and portable power tools must be visually
inspected for wear and tear before use.
▪ Ensure portable electrical equipment, flexible
extension leads, portable power tools and RCD
devices are regularly tested and carry current
inspection tagged.
▪ Testing must be undertaken by a licensed electrician
or a trained competent person.
▪ Use lead stands where required to keep leads
elevated.
5 Site Establishment ▪ Site specific hazard such as traffic, 3 ▪ Plan out the job with the site supervisor before 5 Supervisor
excavations, overhead work, commencing and ensure that suitable All Workers
pedestrians, penetrations access/hazard control is available for the duration
of the works
6 Transporting Hazardous ▪ Strains from loading hazardous 2 ▪ Use of correct manual handling methods 4 Supervisor
Substances (paint, substances into vehicle ▪ Carry a spill kit in transport vehicle All Workers
solvents, detergent, ▪ Load moving, shifting and spills
fuel)
▪ Load secured with rope, straps or Cargo Barrier
▪ Carrying chemicals in any forward ▪ Carry and secure all paint and substances in rear of
compartment, being struck by vehicle.
object if stopping suddenly ▪ All paint is to be in original containers in good
causing flying objects condition, label all containers accurately
▪ Paint spill, unidentified substance ▪ MSDSs (Material Safety Data Sheets) and Fire
▪ Fire Extinguisher to be carried in all vehicles while
▪ Environmental impact transporting hazardous substances
▪ Ensure fire extinguisher has been tested and MSDS
are current
▪ Spill Kit to be carried in all vehicles transporting
hazardous substances
7 Delivery of Materials ▪ Injury from vehicle 3 ▪ Plan space and location requirements before 6 Supervisor
▪ Injury unloading materials materials arrive. All Workers
▪ Injury stacking materials ▪ Ensure delivery time has been pre-arranged.
▪ Materials blocking exits or footpaths ▪ Driver to wear PPE
▪ Moving materials over long ▪ Driver to ensure clear view is available or a spotter is
distances in place while moving, reversing or unloading the
▪ Stacked materials falling vehicle
▪ Keep materials inside site boundaries. People must
not be forced off footpaths or on to roadways.
▪ Have materials delivered as close as possible to

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work areas.
▪ Ensure materials are stacked safely and
appropriately braced
▪ Use barricades and traffic control as required
8 Unload materials or ▪ Lifting – back injury 3 ▪ Ensure that vehicle is parked on flat even surface 5 Supervisor
equipment from vehicle ▪ Load falling on personnel ▪ Use proper lifting technique All Workers
▪ Fall From vehicle ▪ Ensure all employees have undergone manual
▪ Manual handling injuries handling training
▪ Overhead power lines ▪ Use mechanical assistance (crane/hiab)
▪ No personnel to stand under suspended load
▪ Only trained operator to use lifting equipment
▪ Do not exceed SWL of lifting equipment
▪ Use suitable lifting chains/slings that are in good
condition and are related to lift the weight
▪ Ensure slings are secure
▪ Only licenced operator to use forklift
▪ Be mindful of overhead hazards
▪ Secure equipment to be loaded / unloaded and
stored safely
▪ Be aware of power lines or equipment in region of
work, complete loading / unloading away from
areas with low power line
9 Establish Work Area, ▪ Set up barricades and signage, 2 ▪ Identify all points of access to work area 5 Supervisor
manual handling injury, slips, ▪ Place barricades to prevent access to work area All Workers
trips & falls, public access trip ▪ Make sure barricades are secure and check on a
hazards, strains regular basis that they have not been tampered
▪ Pedestrian & Motor vehicle traffic. with or moved.
▪ Unauthorised access causing injury ▪ If barricading all access ways, monitor pedestrian
▪ Public entering work area access.
▪ Blocking emergency exits ▪ Do not leave temporarily blocked exits unattended.
▪ Hindering emergency evacuation ▪ Don’t leave area’s barricaded overnight unless
approved.
▪ Don’t leave emergency exit unattended if it has been
barricaded
▪ Set up a designated work area with sufficient
boundaries.
▪ Use correct manual handling when setting up
barricades
▪ Set out adequate signage, ensure signs are secured
to prevent blowing away
▪ Signs need to be positioned to afford all persons
adequate
warning before approaching work area
▪ Regularly check to identify that the work area has
been isolated
▪ Check that barricades have not been moved or other
hazards have been created such as trip hazards
or the like
▪ Ensure a safe passage to or from an emergency exit
in case of an evacuation.
▪ Ensure the barrier tape or mesh is adequate to
prevent entry
▪ Barrier Tape only to be used across Fire Exits
▪ Use masking tape to secure barrier tape across
emergency exits (temporarily) . Don’t use duct
tape across emergency exit, masking tape will
release faster.
▪ Electrocution 1 ▪ Do a pre-work risk assessment for any electrical 5 Supervisor
hazards. Where you identify electrical hazards, a All Workers
qualified electrical contractor should be engaged
to eliminate or control the risks.
▪ Be aware of any electrical cables
▪ Electrical wiring (paying particular attention to wiring
installed prior to 1986), and electrical fittings –
which can cause fire and shock
▪ Keep in constant contact with someone
10 Preparation - High ▪ Leaks, slips, trips 2 ▪ Attach high pressure hoses and lance to water 5 Supervisor
Pressure Washing washer All Workers
▪ Tighten all fittings with spanners
▪ Always release the pressure
▪ Ensure correct lance is used for job at hand
▪ Use correct PPE, face shield and safety glasses, wet
weather gear & rubber boots
11 Using the High ▪ Back strain (pull start) 2 ▪ Start water washer using correct manual handling 5 Supervisor
Pressure Washer ▪ Trips techniques All Workers
▪ Kick back from lance ▪ Lay out hoses in an orderly fashion free of kinks
▪ Pressure injection injury keeping the lance aimed away from the body
▪ Stormwater pollution, drinking water ▪ Pick up the washer lance and move to the surface to
be washed
▪ Obtain a firm footing and pull the trigger
▪ Keep a firm grip on the lance
▪ Do not use the equipment where a fall hazard exists
▪ Do not ever point the lance at another person
▪ Do not tie the trigger to the ON position
▪ Ensure that run off does not pollute storm water or

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drinking water systems
▪ Use silt traps or cover drains with bund/seal or pump
into holding tank. Remove waste or disperse to
grass areas away from drains. If risk of entering
drinking water tanks, disconnect downpipes.
12 Packing Up - High ▪ Pressure injury, equipment 2 ▪ Use correct manual handling techniques 5 Supervisor
Pressure washing damage, trips ▪ Ensure pressure washer is switched off and All Workers
▪ Strains, traffic, trips pressure is out of lines by squeezing the trigger to
release pressure from the lines
▪ Using the correct tools disconnect all the hoses from
the machine and the gun
▪ Lay hoses out in an orderly fashion, free from
kinks/loops.
▪ Roll up hoses in safe work area
▪ Place the hoses and the gun securely in vehicle.
▪ Ensure clear path to vehicle.
▪ Ensure no damage can occur during transport.
13 Preparation - Sanding ▪ Inhaling dust when sanding 1 ▪ Identify if old paint contains lead.: 5 Supervisor
▪ Cuts, splinters ▪ Use correct PPE - dust masks when sanding, All Workers
▪ Slips, trips & falls protective clothing.
▪ Provide correct training in the use of P.P.E
equipment.
▪ Avoid sanding against the grain. Use P.P.E
equipment such as gloves if required.
▪ Provide the correct training in the set up & use of
portable ladders.
▪ Ensure work area is clear of equipment & waste
building materials.
▪ Ensure handrails, void & fall protection are in place.
▪ Electrocution from electric sanders 1 ▪ Electrical test & tagging of all equipment. 5 Supervisor
▪ Training in the use & set up of extension leads. All Workers
14 Using Portable ▪ Pinch injury 1 ▪ Inspect the ladder prior to use for damage 5 Supervisor
Extension Ladders to ▪ Manual handling injury ▪ Check if a Danger Tag has been attached and if so All Workers
complete the task do not use.
▪ Slips trips and falls
▪ Defective plant & equipment. ▪ Place “Danger tag” to damaged ladder and take out
of use. Request maintenance/repairs.
▪ Ladder sliding sideways 1 ▪ Set up Ladder with a 1:4 ratio, ensuring ground 5 Supervisor
▪ Ladder sinking on one side surface is stable All Workers
▪ Muscle strains, property damage. ▪ Extend the ladder at least 1m above the top work
area
▪ Secure (tie off) top of ladder by stiles not rungs.
▪ Have Ladder footed by another person. Stake in
ground or look for another alternative.
▪ Ladder feet must be of non-slip material, e.g. rubber.
▪ When working near doors secure them open or shut,
use barricades or signs if required to prevent
persons opening doors onto you
▪ Falls from height 1 ▪ Maintain 3 points of contact with the ladder, e.g. 2 5 Supervisor
▪ Equipment failure, property feet and 1 hand All Workers
damage ▪ When climbing the ladder the feet must stay at least
▪ Over reaching 1 metre down from the top of the ladder
▪ Carry out the required task keeping hips between
side rails
▪ Do not over reach. Ensure paint pot, etc, is secured
to the ladder and not held by hand. Use pot
hooks, pockets to stow equipment.
▪ Descend steps maintaining 3 point contact
▪ Do not stand or climb down ladders in a backward
position.
▪ Falling Objects 2 ▪ Use pockets or a pot to hold tools 5 Supervisor
▪ No items are to be left on top of Ladder when being All Workers
moved
▪ Electric shock 1 ▪ Metal ladders must not be used in the vicinity of any 4 Supervisor
electricity/power supply that has the potential arch All Workers
such as high voltage.
▪ If unsure if wires are live, treat as live, STAY CLEAR,
have Supervisor assess potential hazard, isolate
the power source or cover with tiger tailing.
15 Using Portable Step ▪ Pinch injury 1 ▪ Milk Crates and Paint cans are not step ladders and 5 Supervisor
Ladders to complete the ▪ Manual handling injury should never be used to elevate you off the All Workers
task ground. Use a set of safety steps or a step ladder.
▪ Slips trips and falls
▪ Defective plant & equipment. ▪ Step ladder should only be used from floor level and
must not be used to gain additional height on
furniture , benches ,cabinets, a scaffold or in a
EWP
▪ Inspect the step ladder prior to use for damage
▪ Check if a Danger Tag has been attached and if so
do not use.
▪ Place “Danger tag” to damaged step ladder and take
out of use. Request maintenance/repairs.
▪ Collapse of Step Ladder 1 ▪ Step ladders should only be used for low level work 5 Supervisor
▪ Step Ladder sliding sideways ▪ Ensure surface is level and firm so step ladder will All Workers
▪ Step Ladder sinking on one side not slip
▪ Muscle strains, property damage. ▪ Set up step suitable distance from workface

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▪ Knocked from Step Ladder ▪ Step ladder feet must be of non-slip material, e.g.
rubber.
▪ When working near doors secure them open or shut,
use barricades or signs if required to prevent
persons opening doors onto you
▪ Falls from height 1 ▪ Maintain balance with both feet in contact with the 5 Supervisor
▪ Equipment failure, property step ladder All Workers
damage ▪ Carry out the required task keeping hips between
▪ Over reaching side rails
▪ Do not over reach. Ensure paint pot, etc, is secured
to the step ladder and not held by hand. Use pot
hooks, pockets to stow equipment.
▪ Descend steps maintaining your balance
▪ Do not jump off the step ladder
▪ 3 point contact
▪ Do not stand or climb down ladders in a backward
position.
▪ Falling Objects 2 ▪ Use pockets or a pot to hold tools 5 Supervisor
▪ No items are to be left on top of step ladder when All Workers
being moved
▪ Electric shock 1 ▪ Metal ladders must not be used in the vicinity of any 4 Supervisor
electricity/power supply that has the potential arch All Workers
such as high voltage.
▪ If unsure if wires are live, treat as live, STAY CLEAR,
have Supervisor assess potential hazard, isolate
the power source or cover with tiger tailing.
16 Using a mobile scaffold ▪ Falling from heights while setting up 1 ▪ Ensure Mobile Scaffold is properly erected, refer to 5 Supervisor
to complete the task or using mobile access Erecting Mobile Scaffold Job Safety Analysis: JSA All Workers
equipment 3005
17 Use of Mobile Access ▪ Injury through unsafe Access 2 ▪ Do not use unsafe Access Equipment. If in doubt DO 5 Supervisor
Equipment Equipment NOT use & advise supervisor. All Workers
▪ The use of a Boom Lift type EWP requires the
operator to wear an approved safety harness and
to be attached to the anchor point in the basket at
all times.
18 Paint Application ▪ Back or shoulder injury when lifting 2 ▪ Use correct manual handling techniques 5 Supervisor
paint tins ▪ Use team lifting when required. All Workers

▪ Possible injury if lever slips while 2 ▪ Read material safety data sheets & manufactures 5 Supervisor
opening paint tins recommendations prior to opening cans. All Workers
▪ Inhale fumes ▪ Read MSDS data sheets, ensure adequate
▪ Skin damage or contamination ventilation requirements are in place.
▪ Eye damage from splashing paint. ▪ Correct training in use of P.P.E equipment to be
▪ Falls of ladders provided
▪ Trips over materials when brushing ▪ Correct training in the use of portable ladders &
or rolling on paint working from heights.
▪ Ensure work area is clear
▪ Use P.P.E equipment such as protective clothing
such as overalls or long sleeves.
▪ Hit by falling materials 1 ▪ Ensure when working under others, safety head 5 Supervisor
▪ Falls from lower roofs protection is worn. All Workers
▪ Hit by on site plant & equipment ▪ Ensure warning signs are erected or the area is
▪ Sunburn barricaded off
▪ Ensure safety guardrails are erected.
▪ Use P.P.E equipment such as fluoro vest.
▪ Set up only in safe clear areas.
▪ Use P.P.E equipment such as sun cream, hats &
protective clothing
19 Airless spraying ▪ Leaks, slips, eye injury 2 ▪ Ensure correct PPE is used and is suitable for the 5 Supervisor
task. All Workers
▪ Safety glasses must be worn at all times.
▪ Attach high pressure hoses & spray gun to spray
unit,
Ensure safety trigger lock is operational and
locked machine is turned off.
▪ Check for correct setup, tighten all fittings as per
manufacturers specification.
▪ Do not spray from ladders, use mobile scaffold as a
substitute.
▪ Paint splashes, 2 ▪ Place paint pick up hose in paint container 5 Supervisor
▪ Property damage ▪ Place spray machine on drop sheets prior to All Workers
▪ Slip hazards. operation.
▪ Have spill kit available at all times.
▪ Electric shock 1 ▪ Plug spray unit into ELCB/RCB power and start 4 Supervisor
spray unit All Workers
▪ Check for leaks. Switch off if maintenance is
required, advise supervisor.
▪ Slips, Trips & Falls, Paint injection 2 ▪ Lay out hoses in an orderly fashion to ensure no 5 Supervisor
kinks or leaks are in the hose All Workers
▪ Minimize trip hazards
▪ Make sure hoses stay within work area.
▪ Check that the trigger safety lock is on whilst not in
use.
▪ Inhalation of spray vapour, 2 ▪ Pick up spray gun & move to surface to be sprayed 5 Supervisor
overspray ▪ Obtain firm footing and begin to spray surface All Workers

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▪ Injection Injury ▪ Use correct particle filter as per paint type (Refer
▪ Eye injury. MSDS).
▪ Environmental impact ▪ Plan moves, monitor ground & weather conditions
▪ Isolate work area using signage & barricades
▪ Use drop sheets to protect the ground surface.
▪ Do not secure the trigger to the on position
▪ Trained /competent persons shall only operate spray
equipment unless in training.

▪ Pressure injection injury 2 ▪ Do not point spray gun at another person 5 Supervisor
▪ Inappropriate behaviour will not be tolerated. Any All Workers
person using the airless gun in a harmful manner
will be removed from site
▪ Always use trigger safety lock
▪ If a pressure injection injury is suspected consult a
doctor without delay
▪ Damage to property 2 ▪ Monitor weather conditions 5 Supervisor
▪ Environmental impact ▪ Ensure that overspray does not occur All Workers
▪ Use drop sheets or setup containment area if
required.
▪ Pack up clean up, Use correct waste management
control, manual handling techniques, task specific
P.P.E and drop sheets.
20 Pack up, Clean up ▪ Pressure injury, equipment 2 ▪ Use correct manual handling techniques 5 Supervisor
Spraying Equipment damage, trips ▪ Ensure pressure spray gun is switched off and the All Workers
▪ Strains, traffic, trips pressure is out of lines by squeezing the trigger to
release pressure from the lines
▪ Using the correct tools disconnect all the hoses from
the paint gun
▪ Lay hoses out in an orderly fashion, free from
kinks/loops.
▪ Roll up hoses in safe work area
▪ Place the hoses and the gun securely in vehicle
Ensure clear path to vehicle. Ensure no damage
can occur during transport.
21 Prevent Public contact ▪ Pedestrians, slip, trip & falls, 2 ▪ Place ‘Wet Paint’ signs around area 5 Supervisor
with painted surfaces ▪ Do not leave signs where the public can slip on them All Workers
▪ Tape to floor and wall so that they can be seen when
coming from all directions, remove where
applicable at the end of each day.
▪ Remove signs only after paint is dry
22 Paint Spill – Clean up ▪ Slips trips, falls 2 ▪ Contain spilt paint by spreading absorbent material 5 Supervisor
▪ Exposure to chemicals from spill kit All Workers
▪ Fumes, vapour ▪ Use of correct PPE mask, gloves, glasses and the
▪ Fire like.
▪ Damage to property ▪ Block the drains if spillage is likely to enter them
▪ Environmental impact ▪ Drains have to be blocked if petrol, oil or chemical is
spilt and is in danger of entering drain. Use
containment socks & absorbent material to soak
up the spill.
▪ If spilt on the road; use traffic controls (Spread
material on to roadway) and making sure slippery
road signs are in place, Use barricades & signage
if spill occurs in work area to isolate the spill.
▪ Call appropriate authorities, if the incident requires
escalation.
▪ Barricades, signs, fire extinguisher, PPE, Spill Kit
available, block drains alert authorities
▪ Consult MSDS
▪ Sweep or shovel up absorbent material into drums or
bags
▪ If it is a large spill leave material on roadway to be
cleaned by road broom next day. Implement traffic
controls, seek local authority approval & consider
correct type of waste disposal measure needed to
dispose of waste.
▪ Pick up tools and equipment before leaving effected
area
▪ Use correct waste management control
▪ Dispose of via a registered waste disposal depot,
implement a chain of custody for waste disposal.
▪ If solvent is applied to remove staining, this must
also be soaked up and returned for disposal
▪ If flammable solvent were used spontaneous
combustion may occur
▪ Keep ignition sources away from work area, control
public access and vehicle traffic (implement
controls).
▪ Fire extinguisher must be available
▪ Investigation to be conducted
23 Using a Spill Kit ▪ Slips trips, falls 1 ▪ Stop the Spill where it started 4 Supervisor
▪ Exposure to chemicals ▪ Call Police if its traffic hazard. All Workers
▪ Fumes, vapour ▪ Major petrol and chemical spills should be handled
▪ Fire by Emergency Services - Australia: 000
▪ Damage to property ▪ Drains have to be blocked if petrol, oil or chemical is

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▪ Environmental Damage spilt and is in danger of entering drain.
▪ Car Accident ▪ Do not stand in spilt materials if possible.
▪ Place Absorbent sock to prevent the flow of waste &
entrance to storm water system
▪ If flammable solvent were used spontaneous
combustion may occur
▪ Keep ignition sources away from work area, control
public access and vehicle traffic (implement
controls).
▪ Fire extinguisher must be available
▪ If spilt on the road, make sure slippery road signs
are placed on roadways.
▪ Place Absorbent sock to prevent the flow of waste &
entrance to storm water system
▪ Thoroughly mix absorbent material and waste to
prevent leakage
▪ Spread material on to roadway.
▪ Cover the entire spill with absorbent material
▪ If it is a big oil spill leave material on roadway to be
cleaned by road broom next day.
▪ Pick up tools and leave worksite safe.
▪ Re stock spill kit
▪ Poisoning 1 ▪ Use of correct PPE mask, gloves, glasses and the 4 Supervisor
like All Workers
▪ When all liquid is absorbed, shovel waste into
disposable bag
▪ Use correct waste management control
▪ Dispose of via a registered waste disposal depot,
implement a chain of custody for waste disposal.
▪ If solvent is applied to remove staining, this must
also be soaked up and returned for disposal
▪ Investigation to be conducted
24 Clean up and remove ▪ Manual handling injuries from lifting 3 ▪ Use correct Manual Handling techniques. 5 Supervisor
excess material from materials. ▪ Training in manual handling. All Workers
the work area. ▪ Mechanical lifting injuries of loads ▪ Team lifting techniques or mechanical means for
out of vicinity. manual handling.
▪ Cleaning up material off cuts. ▪ Ensure power supply to location has been shut down
▪ Removal of electrical cables and & isolated before dismantling/removal of
power tools. distribution boxes, leads, lights or power tools.
▪ Provide clearly marked walkways for personnel and
keep walking areas clean and free from uneven
surfaces.
▪ Execute all lifts mechanically wherever possible or
promote dual lifting practices for any heavy or
awkward materials.
▪ Make sure waste is stored in appropriate bins
▪ All excess materials to be recycled if possible
▪ Once the area is safe, remove barricades to allow
normal traffic
25 Load materials and ▪ Lifting – back injury 3 ▪ Use barricades and traffic control as required 5 Supervisor
equipment onto vehicle ▪ Load falling on personnel ▪ Driver to ensure clear view is available or a spotter is All Workers
▪ Fall From vehicle in place while moving, reversing or unloading the
▪ Manual handling injuries vehicle
▪ Ensure that vehicle is parked on flat even surface
▪ Use proper lifting technique
▪ Ensure all employees have undergone manual
handling training
▪ Use mechanical assistance
▪ No personnel to stand under suspended load
▪ Only trained operator to use lifting equipment
▪ Do not exceed SWL of lifting equipment
▪ Use suitable lifting chains/slings that are in good
condition and are related to lift the weight
▪ Ensure slings are secure
▪ Only licenced operator to use forklift
▪ Be mindful of overhead hazards
▪ Ensure load is secured properly

CONSULTATION & SIGN OFF

Declaration by Workers:
1. I have been consulted with and have assisted in the development of this Job Safety Analysis.
2. I have been given the opportunity to comment on the content of this Job Safety Analysis.
3. I have read and understand how I am to carry out the job steps listed, and will abide by the control measures outlined in this Job Safety Analysis.
4. I have been supplied with the personal protective equipment identified in this JSA and I have been given training in the safe use of this equipment.
5. I have read and understand the requirements set out in the mateial safety data sheets for the hazardous substances identified in this Job Safety Analysis.
6. I will ensure that this Job Safety Analysis is reviewed and revised if relevant control measures are revised.

NAME OCCUPATION, QUALIFICATIONS, SIGNATURE DATE SIGNATURE REVISED SIGNATURE REVISED SIGNATURE REVISED
DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES DATE DATE DATE

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