This job safety analysis outlines the steps and potential hazards involved in greasing a crane. It recommends using safety equipment like harnesses and glasses, cleaning up grease to prevent slips, and having pre-job meetings to discuss safety procedures. Potential hazards include falls from heights, pinched fingers, slips on grease, and injury from falling objects. The analysis recommends safety measures like using harnesses above 6 feet, watching finger placement, cleaning up grease, and returning tools properly.
This job safety analysis outlines the steps and potential hazards involved in greasing a crane. It recommends using safety equipment like harnesses and glasses, cleaning up grease to prevent slips, and having pre-job meetings to discuss safety procedures. Potential hazards include falls from heights, pinched fingers, slips on grease, and injury from falling objects. The analysis recommends safety measures like using harnesses above 6 feet, watching finger placement, cleaning up grease, and returning tools properly.
This job safety analysis outlines the steps and potential hazards involved in greasing a crane. It recommends using safety equipment like harnesses and glasses, cleaning up grease to prevent slips, and having pre-job meetings to discuss safety procedures. Potential hazards include falls from heights, pinched fingers, slips on grease, and injury from falling objects. The analysis recommends safety measures like using harnesses above 6 feet, watching finger placement, cleaning up grease, and returning tools properly.
Page 1 of 1 Work Activity (Job): GREASING THE CRANE
Sequence of basic Potential incidents Recommendations to eliminate or reduce
job steps or hazards potential hazards 1) Pre-job meeting A) Discussion of procedures Not understanding procedures Effective communication B) Tools and equipment required Wrong equipment for the job Discuss equipment to be used C) Safety equipment required Falls, slips – personal injury Discuss safety equipment to be used 1) Safety harness Falls – personal injury Safety harness worn when working above 6 feet 2) Lower boom over pipe rack Personal injury Don’t stand under crane boom 3) Attach safety harness Falls – personal injury – loss of life Safety harness worn when working above 6 feet 4) Clean grease fittings Grease in eyes Personal protective equipment – safety glasses 5) Install grease gun on fitting and fill to Pinched finger on grease gun Watch finger placement proper level 6) Clean excess grease from fittings Dropped grease on pipe rack could cause Always clean up excess grease from fitting slips, trips or falls 7) Repeat steps 3 through 6 until completed Same as above Same as above 8) Clean deck and area under boom Slips, trips, falls Clean any grease off deck 9) Return tools to proper location Slips, trips, falls – loss of tools Return tools to proper location
SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED TO DO THIS JOB:
Hard Hats? Work Vests? Barricades? Safety Shoes? Safety Harness? Fire Extinguisher? Safety Glasses? Face Shield? Lock Out/Tag Out? Cotton Gloves? Goggles? Work Permit Required? Back Belts?