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Department JSA No.

       Civil Department   002


CONCRETE WORKS, CONCRETE POURING
  JSA Title
Concrete using Concrete Pump) Page 1 of 3 Revision 1
Personal Protective Equipment
TASNEE PROJECT   Required        

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS   Check One New JSA Revised JSA X Review Date  
        Revision #:   1  
BASIC JOB STEPS   POTENTIAL HAZARDS RECOMMENDATIONS

A. PREPARATION OF POURING
1. Preparation of access way for workers into the 1.1 Workers falling into trenches/excavations 1.1.1 Barricade area of concrete pouring and provide area
excavation for concrete pump. Excavations over 2min depth require
1.2 Falling of workers on the access down to fall prevention/protection, Workers to use Full Body Safety
excavation Harness

1.3 Heat Stress and Dehydration 1.2.1 Ladder /access must be fixed in the correct location
in the excavated area and having clear access when
approaching to it. Appropriate stair steps shall be provided
for convenience to move.
1.2.2 Removal of all tripping hazards
1.2.3 Provide handrail (for stair access)

1.3.1. Provision of sufficient cool drinking water (include


the use of ice)
1.3.2. Provision of shaded rest places (HEAT STRESS
SHELTER)
1.3.3. Frequent breaks during extremely hot weather
2. Transporting Concreting equipments to pouring 2.1.1 Equipment to be secured onto the vehicle for
point area. transportation
2.1. Falling equipment during transportation
2.2.1 Spotter/ Banksman shall be positioned to control
2.2 Hitting/bumping of cargo truck while movement of equipment.
maneuvering to get closer to unloading point.
2.3.1 No passenger is allowed to ride outside the
2.3 Riding (Passengers) on operating equipment equipment. Passengers can only be transported if there is
a dedicated seat and seat belt provided
3. Shifting Concreting equipments within pouring area.3.1 Slipping down of the workers into the leveling 3.1.1. Everyday TBT shall be conducted regarding the
Workers tripping while moving concreting daily activities
equipment 3.1.2. JSA’s should be implemented during daily TBT

B. PREPARATION AT POURING AREA


1. Climbing stair/ladder entering down the pouring 1.1 Falls from ladders while accessing / egressing 1.1.2 Ladder must be fixed in the right location of the side
area. the excavation of excavated area having a clear access when somebody
approaching to it. Appropriate stair steps shall be provided
for convenience to move. (same comments as 1.1.2)
1.2.2 Removal of all tripping hazards
1.2.3 Provide handrail (for stair access)

C. TRAFFIC FLOW OF TRANSIT MIXER INSIDE JOB


SITE.
C.1 Collision between truck mixers and other
C.1.1 Flagmen and spotters shall manage much all of the
moving equipment on site. time for traffic movement on concrete mixers to avoid
confusion of the drivers.
C.1.2 Drivers and Operators shall be well informed
regarding the route as sketched in the Method Statement
of Pouring Concrete (if necessary).
C.1.3 Equipment Inspection is required/Daily checklist for
Trucks is necessary
C.1.4 Use of truck wheel stopper is required
C.2 Mechanical breakdowns on truck mixers while C.2.1 Safety Dept shall define safe access/ route for the
inside jobsite causing obstruction movement of equipment during the concrete pouring
operations
C.3 Potential accidents/injuries caused by C.2.2 Review and Re-route traffic flow if necessary.
vehicles/equipment moving in congested areas
D. SETTING UP CONCRETE PUMP D.1 Potential injuries to workers while deploying D.1.1 Provide barricade/flagging around the equipment
the outriggers D.1.2 Flagman/Banksman shall control the area around
the concrete pump during concreting operations.
D.1.3 Avoid outriggers near from the excavation (2 meters)
D 1.4 Mats to be deployed under the outrigger feet.
E. OPENING UP BOOM PIPE OF CONCRETE PUMP E.1 Hitting of equipment, structures or even D.1.1 Provide barricade around the equipment
workers while setting up pump. D.1.2 Flagmen and spotters shall manage much all of the
time for concrete pump to avoid confusion of the
operators. Same comments as D 1.2
D.1.3Site Engineer and Pump Operator & his crew shall
confer about safe position of the equipment and safety
matters before pouring.

1. Pouring Concrete Using Concrete Pump 1.1 1.1.1 Designate workers who are capable of handling the
Workers being struck by hose pump hose.
1.1.2 Experienced / skilled / trained workers shall be used
1.2 Workers struck by concrete pump hose for the job
1.2.1 Supervisor to ensure that the worker (s) designated
1.3 Concrete debris striking workers while hose is to control the hose do so at all times
being rotated 1.3.1 Cover/blind the end of pump hose before rotating the
concrete pump.
Supervisor to ensure all workers are clear of the area
while the hose is being rotated
2. Movement of worker inside pouring area 2.1 Skin Irritation cause by cement toxicity 2.1.1 Wear Safety Rubber boots with steel toe, safety
gloves, Long sleeves shirt, helmet
2.2 Sliipping, resulting 2.1.1 Wear Safety Rubber boots with steel toe, safety
in injuries to legs and feet gloves, Long sleeves shirt, helmet
2.1.2 Experienced / skilled / trained workers must to do the
job
3. Workers doing the finishing and leveling of lean 1.2 Same comment as 2.2 3.1.1 Wear Safety Rubber boots with steel toe, safety
concrete gloves, Long sleeves shirt, helmet
1.1.2 Experienced / skilled / trained workers must to do the
job
F. CLOSING CONCRETE PUMP F.1 Hand injury during closing of outrigger boom of F.1.2 Only concrete pumps operators or equivalent :
concrete pump. Experienced / skilled / trained workers must to do the job
G. CLEANING/WASHING CONCRETE PUMP G.1 Using pressurized water, indiscriminately, , G.1.1 Cleaning shall be done in the designated area.
cause Eye Injjuries. G.1.2Concrete pump operators to , Carry out this
operation in the designated area
G.2 Environmental and health hazard due to G.2.1 Use of Rubber gloves
diesel use for concrete nozzle cleaning G.2.2 Plastic sheet should be provided to protect soil from
hazardous substance (environmental spill)
H. CLEANING/WASHING CONCRETE TRUCK H.1 Using pressurized water, indiscriminately, , H.1.1 Cleaning shall be done in the designated area.
MIXERS causes Eye Injuries. H.1.2 Concrete pump operators to ,. Carry out this
operation in the designated area.2.1 Use of Rubber gloves
G.2 Environmental and health hazard due to or equivalent to protect the cleaner
diesel use for concrete nozzle cleaning H.2.2 Plastic sheet should be provided to protect soil from
hazardous substance
G.3 Grease spillage from over greasing of bearing H 3 – Treated as an environmental spill, must be reported
on pump truck
I. FINISHING WORK I.1 Tripping and environmental hazard I.1.1 Collecting all concrete debris from around the area
I.1.2 Good housekeeping

Prepared by: Date: 1. John Levy Jueves        


V.G.A.Guinza 29/6/2006 2. Halit Ilgar        
Employees
Approved by: Date: participating in 3. Kamil Senel        
Kaan Alkan  29/6/2006 the 4.          
development of
Reviewed by: Date: 5.          
JSA

Hazan Yilmaz 29/6/2006        

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