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JSA FOR STEEL ERECTION

Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)


Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
S.NO SCOPE OF HAZARD CONTROL MEASURES REQUEST BY
ACTIVITY
1) Preparation 1) Above and underground 1) Ensure that all above ground services are either tiger tailed or SITE INCHARGE/
services isolated EHS
2) Slipping hazard 2) Ensure that all underground services are located, marked and
3) Tripping Hazard isolated accordingly
4) Falling Hazard 3) Ensure access/egress is clear of debris
5) Other worker entering work 4) Ensure all excavations are bunted
zone 5) Set up safety signage and exclusion zones
6) Secure loose material that may dislodge as a result of
inclement weather
2) Delivery of Struck by moving vehicle 1) Only competent/licensed driver to deliver material to site SITE INCHARGE/
Material 2) Driver to be made aware of and comply with traffic EHS
management requirements and deliver to designated area
only
3) Pedestrians to be made aware of and comply with traffic
management plan and walk in designated areas only
3) Use of crane to 1) Loss of control 1) Ensure only trained and competent persons operate the crane SITE INCHARGE/
unload 2) Load spinning with control 2) Ensure the pendant controls are fully functional EHS
loss 3) Controls rest spacebar is secureAll personnel are out of the
3) Loss of load load zone whilst lifting
4) Uncontrolled load 4) Ensure controls are secured in park point & PTO is in neutral
5) Crushing when not in use
6) Crane Failure 5) Do not leave load suspended when controls are out of
7) Damage to property operators hands
8) Uncontrolled operation 6) Keep load as low as possible to clear obstacles
7) Do not allow load to spin, if it does lower load to ground
8) Do not lift over other persons
9) Do not exceed SWL of crane at any time
10) Always lift vertical from base position
JSA FOR STEEL ERECTION
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
11) Place hook at centre of gravity point of load to be lifted

4) Assembly of 1) Cut Injury 1) Wear appropriate PPE, including hard hat, safety glasses, SITE INCHARGE/
columns and 2) Lacerations safety boots, gloves, long sleeve high visibility shirts and EHS
rafters 3) Abrasions trousers
4) Slipping Hazard 2) Work area to be kept clear of trip hazards at all times
5) Tripping Hazard 3) Ensure correct hearing protection is worn
6) Fall from height 4) Only workers trained in correct manual handling techniques
7) Noise Hazard to complete task
5) Team lifts as necessary and mechanical aids used where
possible
5) Erection of steel 1) Struck by moving object 1) Ensure operator/dogman suitably qualifiedBarricade area to SITE INCHARGE/
columns 2) Fall from EWP isolate EHS
3) Collapse of columns 2) Crane to be directed by certified rigger at all times using
appropriate communication channels such as radios, whistles
or hand signals
3) Ensure no overhead services or other obstructions will
interfere with crane work
4) When working at heights ensure fall arrest harnesses are
worn at all times
5) Ensure pre-start checks carried out in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions and noted in log book
6) Ensure operator is suitably qualified
7) Barricade area to isolate
8) Ensure travel path is clear of debris
9) Refer to 'Work Platforms' SWMS and 'Working at Heights'
SWMS
10) Ensure props are supporting column before chains are
removed as per engineer instructions
6) Erection of steel 1) Loss of control 1) Ensure only trained and competent persons operate the crane SITE INCHARGE/
JSA FOR STEEL ERECTION
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
rafters, purling 2) Load spinning with control 2) Ensure the pendant controls are fully functional EHS
and grits loss 3) Controls rest spacebar is secure
3) Loss of load 4) All personnel are out of the load zone whilst lifting
4) Uncontrolled load 5) Ensure controls are secured in park point & PTO is in neutral
5) Crushing when not in use
6) Crane Failure 6) Do not leave load suspended when controls are out of
7) Damage to property operators hands
8) Uncontrolled operation 7) Keep load as low as possible to clear obstacles
9) Struck by falling objects 8) Do not allow load to spin, if it does lower load to ground
10) Falls from height 9) Do not lift over other persons
11) Landing loads 10) Do not exceed SWL of crane at any time
11) Always lift vertical from base position
12) Place hook at centre of gravity point of load to be lifted
13) Barricade area to isolate
14) No person permitted to stand under suspended load
15) Ensure pre-start checks carried out in accordance with
manufacturer's instructions and noted in log book
16) Ensure operator is suitably qualified
17) Barricade area to isolate
18) Ensure travel path is clear of debris
19) Keep hands/fingers away from pinch points and out of bolt
holes

7) Installation of 1) Manual Handling 1) Only workers trained in correct manual handling techniques SITE INCHARGE/
cross bracing 2) Falls from height to complete task EHS
2) Team lifts as necessary and mechanical aids used where
possible
3) Barricade area to isolate
4) When working at heights ensure fall arrest harnesses are
worn at all times
JSA FOR STEEL ERECTION
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU

8) Cladding 1) Manual Handling 1) Only workers trained in correct manual handling techniques SITE INCHARGE/
2) Fall from EWP to complete task EHS
3) Falls from height 2) Team lifts as necessary and mechanical aids used where
4) Noise possible
5) Cuts, lacerations, 3) Ensure pre-start checks carried out in accordance with
6) l abrasions manufacturer's instructions and noted in log book
7) Slipping Hazard 4) Ensure operator is suitably qualified
8) Tripping Hazard 5) Barricade area to isolate
9) Falling Hazard 6) Ensure travel path is clear of debris
10) Electric shock 7) When working at heights ensure fall arrest harnesses are
11) Adverse weather worn at all times
12) eye injury 8) Wear appropriate PPE, including ear protection
13) Cuts from use of power 9) Ensure site is clean of debris
tools 10) Ensure all excavations are bunted
11) Ensure correct signage is displayed
12) Wear appropriate PPE, including hard hat, safety glasses,
safety boots, gloves, long sleeve high visibility shirts and
trousers
13) Work area to be kept clear of trip hazards at all times
14) Ensure equipment tested and tagged in accordance with AS
3076 & 3012 by competent person and tested and tagged
RCD protection to be used
15) Ensure leads are undamaged, kept off the ground and away
from water sources
16) Appropriate PPE to be worn at all times e.g. gloves, safety
glasses, hearing protection, safety boots etc.
17) Refer to ‘ Power Tools – General use' SWM
18) Check weather forecast
19) If high winds or rain, secure all loose materials
JSA FOR STEEL ERECTION
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
20) Power tools in covered area if raining or use of battery
operated tools if available
21) If extreme heat, ensure plenty of cool, clean drinking water is
available and have appropriate cool down breaks
9) Installation of 1) Struck by moving object 1) Ensure operator/dogman suitably qualified SITE INCHARGE/
roof sheets 2) Fall from heights 2) Barricade area to isolate EHS
3) Falls from height 3) Crane to be directed by certified rigger at all times using
4) Over reaching to access appropriate communication channels such as radios, whistles
teak screws or hand signals
5) while installing roof sheets 4) Ensure no overhead services or other obstructions will
6) Electric shock interfere with crane work
7) Fall from heights 5) When working at heights ensure fall arrest harnesses are
8) Cut injury worn at all times
9) Lacerations 6) EWPs to be used to access the roof sheets
10) abrasions 7) EWPs used as edge protections
11) Sunburn 8) Harness, adjustable lanyard and static lines to be used to
12) Wind catching loosened sheet the roof
roof sheet 9) Refer to 'Working at Heights' SWMS
13) Wind catching unsecured 10) Ensure pre-start checks carried out in accordance with
roof panel manufacturer’s instructions and noted in log book
11) Ensure operator is suitably qualified
12) Ensure travel path is clear of debris
13) Operators to work only within their reach envelope,
14) with both feet on the platform of the EWP at all times,
15) unless attached to a harness and static line
16) Ensure equipment tested and tagged in accordance with AS
3076 & 3012 by competent person and tested and tagged
RCD protection to be used
17) Ensure leads are undamaged
18) kept off the ground and away from water source
JSA FOR STEEL ERECTION
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
19) Mesh to be lifted by hoist to working area
20) Only workers trained in correct manual handling techniques
to complete task
21) Mesh to be installed by competent person to meet AS 4389
EWPs to be used whilst installing mesh
22) Wear appropriate PPE, including suitable gloves
23) Wear appropriate PPE, including wide brim hat, tinted safety
glasses, breathable long sleeve shirt and trousers
24) Workers to apply sunscreen on uncovered skin as directed
25) One EWP on the side of the structure with 2 operators to slide
sheets into position
26) One EWP on the outside with 2 operators, adjacent to gutter
as fall protection and to secure the end of the sheet
27) All 4 operators to slide the sheet into position
28) This activity to cease operation when wind is greater than
10kms per hour of 0.3m/s
29) Use clamps or vice grips or strapping to secure sheet to
purling
10) Site cleanup and 1) Cut injury 1) Ensure site is clean of debris
demobilization 2) lacerations 2) Ensure all excavations are bunted
3) Abrasions 3) Ensure correct signage is displayed
4) Slipping hazard 4) Wear appropriate PPE, including hard hat, safety glasses,
5) Tripping hazard safety boots, gloves, long sleeve high visibility shirts and
6) Falling hazard trousers
5) Work area to be kept clear of trip hazards at all times
6) Only workers trained in correct manual handling techniques
to complete task
7) Team lifts as necessary and mechanical aids used where
possible
8) Barricade area to isolate
JSA FOR STEEL ERECTION
Name of the Site - NISSAN (2ASDU PROJECT)
Date of Preparation – 07/02/2014
JSA Preparation – R.RAMESH BABU
9) When working at heights ensure fall arrest harnesses are
worn at all times

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