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Department JSA No.

Civil Department 006


JSA Title
Existing Building (Demolition) Revision

Minimum PPE “Safety Helmet, Safety Shoes, Safety Glass (dark & clear
Personal Protective Equipment
glasses), Long sleeves shirt” , Ready to use working gloves, Full body
Required
safety harness double lanyard, dust mask(respiratory protection) and ear
plug.
TASNEE PROJECT
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS Check One Revised JSA X Review Date
Revision #:
New JSA
BASIC JOB STEPS POTENTIAL HAZARDS RECOMMENDATIONS
1. Pre-Commencement Activities (Obtaining Method 1.1 Unnecessary act (unsafe act and unsafe 1.1.1 Fully planned with written step-by-step work and
Statement, J.S.A. and STARRT Form) condition) due to unplanned and no procedure condition to safety requirements
to the task 1.1.2 Toolbox talks using the STARRT form and JSA
1.1.3 Restriction of the area (Barricade)
1.1.4 All required drawing (TEAL Building) must be pre-
arranged.

2. Disconnection of electrical, telephone connections 2.1 Electrocution, electrical shock, human reaction 2.1.1 Competent electrical engineer must be appointed to
(system) and all existing utility lines (water line, to TEAL and other waste water from existing lead the disconnection works.
drainage). plant. 2.1.2 Electrical drawings for the building must be secured
& proper consultant with Tecnimont Representatives be
initiated prior to disconnection works (flushing and
plugging if necessary)
2.1.3 Proper work permit must be secured prior to any start
of activity.
2.1.4 Procedure of lock out tag out system will if necessary
(will be observed)
2.1.5 Visual inspection /check & ensure that all electrical
switches are in off position & isolated.

3. Use of ladder or erection of scaffold prior to 3.1 Fall accident (personnel & material), 3.1.1 Pre inspection of the ladder and inspection of the
removal of all over head existing lights, cable tray respiratory problems, skin, eyes, nose, & scaffold prior to use
and cables. throat irritation 3.1.2 Suitable Ladder will be provide ( Inspected and
approved ladders) Scaffolding will be used as deemed
necessary
3.1.3 All required PPE will worn especially inspected and
approved full body safety harness with double lanyard,
leather gloves for handling electrical wires / removing utility
connection & respiration mask to protect from respiratory
hazards.

General Instruction:
All electrical cables / wires must be treated as live by all
electrical personnel doing disconnection works.

4. Use Man Basket for removal of side cladding for 4.1 Hazard to fall, Defective equipment, 4.1.1 Crane daily inspection shall be carried out by the
installation of life line Environmental and health hazard due to spill of operator
diesel, oil, fluids. 4.1.2 Crane daily inspection shall be carried out by the
operator
4.1.3 Any spills shall be reported

General Instruction:
4.2 Defective man basket cause to catastrophic Defective Mobile cranes should not be in use
accident
4.2.1 Certification (Third Party inspection) of Man basket
will be forwarded to Tecnimont HES manager for approval.
4.2.2 Allowable weight / SWL of man basket is applicable
to load
4.2 3 All material, tools are to be secure.
4.2.4 Use two (2) tag lines to hold the stability of man
basket

General Instruction:
No third party inspection do not use.

5. Erection of scaffolding prior to Installation of Life 5.1 Fall accident (personnel & material) 5.1.1 Provide good access and egress by erection of
lines scaffolding
5.1.2 Scaffold must be inspected and approved.
5.1.3 Provide life lines (20 mm diameter) (green
tag/approval inspection), correctly installed (if necessary)
5.1.4 All materials and tools to be use at heights shall be
properly secure and tied off
5.1.5 Provide Full Body Safety Harness with double
lanyards (colour coded/inspected)

General Instruction:
- Red tag scaffold must not be in use
- Red tag life lined must not be in use
6. Removal of cladding/ corrugated sheet and lift 6.1 Hazard to fall, Defective equipment, 6.1.1 Extra precaution in the correct handling of corrugated
down with the crane Environmental and health hazard due to spill of sheets.
diesel, oil, fluids. 6.1.2 Crane daily inspection shall be carried out by the
operator
6.1.3 Crane daily inspection shall be carried out by the
operator
6.1.4 Any spills shall be reported
6.1.5 Ensure 100% tie off

6.1.6 Rigger must be visible at the site


6.1.7 Use tag line to handle the material

General Instruction:
Defective Mobile cranes should not be in use

7. Removal of roof beam/ structure use of oxy-acetylene 7.1 Hazard to fall, Defective equipment, 6.1.1 Extra precaution using oxy-acetylene (flash back
*use man basket Environmental and health hazard due to spill of arrestor) Flammables and unused materials or equipments
diesel, oil, fluids. around and underneath the demolished shelter will be
*additional crane to hold the roof beam/ structure removed & disposed.
6.1.2 All beam/ structure will be dismantled column length
and column length and tier by tier.
6.1.3 Any spills shall be reported
6.1.4 Rigger must be visible at the site, additional rigger for
specific crane.
6.1.5 Use tag line to handle the material and man basket
6.1.6 Check wind speed is acceptable for lifting conditions,
if wind speed increases, lifting operations shall be
suspended
6.1.7 Position the crane in order not to strike adjacent
buildings / equipment
6.1.8Safe working load of the crane to be observed at all
times
6.1.9 Use of colour coded & inspected lifting equipment
6.1.10 Work area to be barricaded and warning signs
“DANGER” Overhead work in progress installed

General Instruction:
Defective Mobile cranes should not be in use

8. Back hoe converted to Hydraulic hammer 8.1 Hand injury due to installation of hydraulic 8.1.1 Use of Working Gloves
8.1.2 Only trained / experienced person will do the job

8.2 Personal injuries due to usage of unfit 8.2.1 Re-inspection of backhoe and mounted hammer
equipment. 8.2.2 Operator Check-list for day-to-day work is necessary.
8.2.3 Unauthorized person is not allowed at the perimeter
work area.

8.3 Equipment may have a harmful effect on 8.3.1. All equipment shall be inspected prior to entrance to
environment. site by the company and TAL HSE Dept

8.4 Personal injury due to not being aware of the 8.4.1. Everyday TBT (STARRT) shall be conducted
activities. regarding the daily activities
8.4.2. JSA’s Shall be discussed during the daily TBT
(STARRT)

9. Use of Back hoe equipped with Hydraulic hammer9.1 Crushing injuries due to falling objects and 9.1.1 Only qualified operator is allowed to operate
solid metals, respiratory problems equipment.
9.1.2 Dust control by spraying water at the location. If
necessary and advised
9.1.3 Use of required PPE’s and respiratory mask is
mandatory
9.1.4 Restriction of the area (barricade and signboards)
9.1.5 Banks-men or spotter is required for the area.
10. Cutting of Side Walls 10.1. Collapse of side walls 10.1.1 No person is allowed to stand before the walls
which is under demolish
10.1.2 Barricade, signboard and any means of
unauthorized workers away from the site.
10.1.3 Designated spotter, banks-man for the area is
necessary

11. Mobilize tools and equipment to worksite 11.1 Traffic and pedestrians 11.1.1. Audible reversing alarms shall be installed on
equipment/vehicles
11.1.2. Pedestrian safety precautions shall be discussed in
daily TBT (STARRT)
11.1.3. All traffic rules and signs should be followed (on site
speed limit is 25-km/h)
11.1.4. Only approved routes shall be used for access to
and egress from the site
11.1.5. The drivers shall be made aware of the approved
routes
11.1.6. Trained banks-men with high-visibility vests shall
accompany the work activities

11.2 Overturning of vehicle / Crash injuries 11.2.1. All drivers shall have valid driving licenses, all
operators shall have 3rd party certifications
11.2.2. The areas where heavy equipment are working
shall be clearly marked on site
11.2.3. Safe access shall be maintained at site for vehicles
and equipment
11.2.4. Use of seatbelts shall be mandatory at all times
12. Loading, transportation(use of Loader and Truck) 12.1. Material falling from trucks 12.1.1. All materials on the trucks should be effectively
secured during transportation
12.1.2. Operators and Job Supervisor shall ensure that the
vehicle is not overloaded
12.1.3. All trucks shall be equipped with covering canvas
with ropes for easy (un)covering
12.1.4 All demolished materials will be transported to
designated areas as per Tecnimont waste management
procedure.

12.2. Speeding 12.2.1. Operators shall be made aware of traffic rules and
regulations; penalty system shall be implemented if
required

12.3. Operator struck by the bucket (loader) 12.3.1. Truck driver shall leave his vehicle and stand at a
safe distance during loading

13. Housekeeping 13.1 Falling Objects, tripping hazards, skin 13.1.1 Use mobile crane to lift heavy objects
irritation, environmental hazard, hand injuries, 13.1.2 Complete PPE’s will be supplied and strictly
back injury during lifting of heavy objects enforced especially heavy duty Hand gloves, respiratory
mask.
13.1.3 Safety watcher will be assigned to oversee
housekeeping
13.1.4 Open excavation due to removal of foundation will
be secured with physical barricades
13.1.5 Ladder provided for all open excavated areas.
14. Demobilization 14.1. Work completion 14.1.1. Workforce shall be alerted about the work
completion
14.2. Clutter/Rubbish 14.2.1. Good housekeeping practice shall be implemented
throughout the day

Prepared by: Date: 1. John Levy Jueves


V.G.A.Guinza 31/7/2006 2. Halit Ilgar
Employees
Approved by: Date: participating in 3. Pius George
Kaan Alkan 31/7/2006 the 4.
development of
Reviewed by: Date: 5.
JSA

Hazan Yilmaz 31/7/2006

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