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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

SUBMITTED BY: JHEREMAE DEYPALUBOS


SUBMITTED TO: ENGR. CHARLIE TACLENDO
A Two (2) Storey Computer Laboratory Building in between Graduate School Building
and Two (2) Storey CETD Academic Building will be establish and will replace an old building,
so demolition is needed to be evaluated and executed.

GENERAL:

Proper equipment, trained personnel and other measures are essential to safe demolitions.

1. Identify the work that is high risk construction work; and


2. Specify hazards relating to the high-risk construction work and risks to health and safety
associated with those hazards; and
3. Describe the measures to be implemented to control the risks; and
4. Describe how the control measures are to be implemented, monitored and reviewed
5. Be prepared taking into account all relevant matters including
a. circumstances at the workplace that may affect the way in which the high-risk
construction work is carried out
b. if the high-risk construction work is carried out in connection with a construction
project—the management plan that has been prepared for the workplace; and
c. be set out and expressed in a way that is readily accessible and understandable to
persons who use it

Proper planning is essential to ensure a demolition operation is conducted with no accidents or


injuries. This includes, but is not limited to:

 An engineering survey completed by a competent person before any demolition work


takes place. This should include the condition of the structure and the possibility of an
unplanned collapse.
 Locating, securing, and/or relocating any nearby utilities.
 Fire prevention and evacuation plan.
 First Aid and Emergency Medical Services.
 An assessment of health hazards completed before any demolition work takes place.

PROVIDE the right protection and equipment


The employer must determine what Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be required. In
demolition operations, PPE may include:

 Eye, face, head, hand, foot protection


 Respiratory protection
 Hearing protection
 Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)
 Other protective clothing (for example, cutting or welding operations)

It is not enough to provide PPE. Employees must be trained on the selection, use, fitting,
inspection, maintenance, and storage of PPE.
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS
Job: Job Position: Date

Department: Manager: Personal Protective


Equipment:
Analysis By: Approved by:

Sequence of Task Potential Hazards Preventive Measures

PREPARATORY a.) Collapse of Structure a.) The Competent Person


OPERATIONS b.) Collapse of a Portion of shall survey the integrity
the Structure of the structure prior to
c.) Asbestos/Lead the start of demolition
Exposure operations.
d.) Electrical, Gas, Water, b.) . All required permits
Sewer, Cable Damage shall be obtained.
e.) Glass Fragmentation c.) Prior to the start of the
f.) Fire Hazards demolition, abatement
g.) Exposure of the Public of all asbestos or lead,
to Falling Debris by a licensed removal
h.) Rodents company, will be
completed.
d.) Locate, shut off, cap, or
otherwise control all
utilities.
e.) All glass shall be broken
out and removed to the
proper disposal
container.
f.) Fire extinguishers shall
be available on site and
Emergency Services
numbers shall be posted.
g.) Work zone must be
completely fenced in
and of a sufficient
distance away from
sidewalks to remove any
hazard to the public.
h.) A certified exterminator
will treat the entire
building in accordance
with governing health
regulations.
OFF LOAD CONSTRUCTION a.) Could Drop Tool or a.) Wear steel toed work
MATERIAL FROM THE Material. boot
TRUCK b.) Could strain back b.) Warm up and use proper
c.) Could tip over forklift lifting methods
d.) Could cut hand on metal c.) Do not overload forklift
e.) Could grit hit in the eye and maneuver at slow
with material speed
d.) Wear gloves
e.) Wear safety glasses
REMOVING THINGS THAT a.) Could get strain in back a.) Warm up and use
STILL MIGHT BE USE b.) Could get hit in the head proper lifting methods
from above b.) Wear hard hat
c.) Could damage hand c.) Wear gloves
d.) Could become exposed d.) Use confined space
to hazardous permit and procedures
atmosphere
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE a.) Falling/Flying Debris a.) All workers on site shall
EQUIPMENT b.) Dust Inhalation wear hard hats.
c.) Eye Injuries b.) A supply of dust masks
d.) Cuts/Scrapes/Abrasions shall be kept on hand to
e.) Struck By fill worker requests.
f.) Caught Between c.) All workers shall wear
safety glasses.
d.) Workers handling debris
from the demolition will
wear work gloves.
e.) All workers on site
shall wear approved, hi-
visibility safety vests, to
make them visible to the
equipment operators.
DISMANTLING OF STRUCTURE a.) Structure Collapse a.) Proceed with demolition
b.) Falling Debris in a systematic manner,
c.) Pollution working from the top of
d.) Housekeeping the structure downwards.
e.) Fire b.) Any worker signaling the
f.) Slips/Trips/Falls operator shall be in plain
sight of the operator at all
times.
c.) All workers shall remain at
least 8-10 feet from the
equipment used to
perform the demolition.
Only workers necessary to
the operation shall be
permitted in the work
zone during this
operation.
d.) Barrels and caution tape
will be used to demarcate
the demolition zone.
e.) Debris removal will not
begin until the removal
can be safely performed
without exposure to
structural collapse or
falling debris.
f.) Water will be sprayed to
keep down the dust from
the demolition. 7. Water
will not be allowed to
accumulate and cause a
hazardous condition.
Drainage for temporary
water use will be
provided.
g.) Structural framing
members shall not be
removed until all stories
above them have been
demolished and removed.
Framing members will be
removed to a separate
container.
h.) Concrete and masonry
debris will be removed to
a separate container.
i.) Workers shall be
instructed to posses
heightened awareness of
their surroundings both
during the demolition and
removal of debris.

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