The document analyzes job hazards for temporary power setup tasks. It identifies potential hazards such as electrical shock, overexertion from lifting, slipping, and falling. Proper safety equipment is required, including safety glasses, footwear, gloves, arc flash clothing, and ladders. Procedures like lockout/tagout, materials handling training, and driver training are outlined to mitigate hazards when assessing the work site, transporting equipment, setting up power cables, and cleaning up after completion.
The document analyzes job hazards for temporary power setup tasks. It identifies potential hazards such as electrical shock, overexertion from lifting, slipping, and falling. Proper safety equipment is required, including safety glasses, footwear, gloves, arc flash clothing, and ladders. Procedures like lockout/tagout, materials handling training, and driver training are outlined to mitigate hazards when assessing the work site, transporting equipment, setting up power cables, and cleaning up after completion.
The document analyzes job hazards for temporary power setup tasks. It identifies potential hazards such as electrical shock, overexertion from lifting, slipping, and falling. Proper safety equipment is required, including safety glasses, footwear, gloves, arc flash clothing, and ladders. Procedures like lockout/tagout, materials handling training, and driver training are outlined to mitigate hazards when assessing the work site, transporting equipment, setting up power cables, and cleaning up after completion.
WORKPLACE TASK TO BE ANALYSED WESTERN HAZARD CATEGORY* DATE:
Temporary Power Setups Energy/Ergonomic Hazards March 17, 2021
DEPARTMENT HAZARD TYPE* WRITTEN BY:
Facilities Management Electricity/Overloading Dave Ostrom
WESTERN JOB CLASSIFICATION* LOSS POTENTIAL RATING* REVIEWED BY: Electrical/Controls Electrician Moderate Shop REQUIRED EQUIPMENT AND/OR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT *refer to Stantec Specific Job Report MGMT APPROVAL:
safety glasses, safety footwear, gloves, class zero gloves, safety shield, arc flash clothing, dollies, carts, cable bridges, ladder Ken Gee
SEQUENCE OF TASK POTENTIAL HAZARDS ACTION OR PROCEDURE
Assess Work Site Slip, trip WP-41 Pick up cables and panels from storage Strain,lift,twist, strike Materials handling training against Transport to set up area Traffic Driver Training Distribute equipment in set up area and guard cables in traffic areas. Slip, trip, strain,lift, WP-41 Materials handling training twist, strike against Tie cable into electrical disconnect shock, fall from height Test with meter to prove disconnect is off. Class zero gloves, ladder safety training Remove cable from disconnect Electrical shock Test to prove disconnect is off Clean up equipment and put on truck Strain Use proper lifting techniques Transport to storage Place equipment in storage Strain Use proper lifting techniques
Temporary Power Setups.xlsx 14 TEMPORARY POWER SETUP
Painting and Sanding Materials, Scaffold. Fire Extinguisher Safety Engineer, Engineer, Supervisor, Foreman All Sections of The Project Applicable Personnel / As Below