Job Hazard Analysis Form Completed by Scott Brehmer and Frank Chavoya Required PPE Safety glasses, work gloves, steel-toed boots Date Notes 9/28/17
Step Picture Step Description Hazards Controls
• Inspect all tools prior to use • Secure the work area • Remove slip, trip fall hazards from the work area if possible • Injury from hand tools and • Complete hands-on training from a 1 Pre-job set up power tools journeyman prior to using power tools • Slip, trip, fall • Clear work area of bystanders • Evaluate materials to be drilled for potential hazards (e.g., lead based paint, chemcially treated wood, etc.)
• Wear gloves, safety glasses, and steel-
• Injury to hands toed boots Bend conduit using conduit • Pinching of hands or fingers 2 • Keep hands away from bender head bender tool • Strain/sprain from awkward • Use proper body positioning when position bending conduit
• Lacerations • Wear gloves, safety glasses, and steel-
Cut conduit with saw (see • Metal debris eye hazards toed boots 3 reciprocating saw JHA) • Strain/sprain from awkward • Keep hands away from saw blade position • Use proper body positioning
• Debris eye hazards • Wear gloves and safety glasses
• Lacerations • Before use make sure drill bits are Drill holes and install conduit • Strain/sprain from awkward sharp and not cracked as they can 4 supports position break off creating injury • Respirable and noise hazards • Do not wear loose fitting clothing that • Thermal contact/burns can get caught in moving parts.
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Step Picture Step Description Hazards Controls • Keep hair and jewelry out of the drill path. Keep hands away from rotating drill bit • Use proper body positioning • Additional PPE should be worn such as a dust mask or hearing protection when working around wood or metals dust and/or loud ambient noises • When drilling is complete, be careful not to touch the drill bit, it is often extremely hot initially • • Wear gloves and safety glasses • Do not wear loose fitting clothing that can get caught in moving parts. Keep hair and jewelry out of the drill path as well. Keep hands away from rotating • Debris eye hazards drill bit • Lacerations • Keep hands away from rotating drill bit • Strain/sprain from awkward 5 Drill hole in junction box • Use proper body positioning position • Additional PPE should be worn such as • Respirable and noise hazards a dust mask or hearing protection when • Thermal contact/Burns working around wood or metals dust and/or loud ambient noises respectively • When drilling is complete, be careful not to touch the drill bit, it is often extremely hot initially • Wear safety glasses • Use a ladder to work at heights (See • Falls ladder JHA) • Strain/sprain from awkward 6 Place conduit • Select appropriate height ladder position • Position directly beneath work area to • Debris eye hazards avoid over-reaching as this can result in falls