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Document Title: JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Doc. ID: OHS-F-02 Revision No.: 04 Date of Revision: 13th June,2022 Page No:1

TASK LOCATION TYPE OF TASK DATE (dd/mm/yyyy) Client Location (if applicable) JSA NO.
Generic ☐ New
Schlumberger LMP, Houston EBD, Guyana. 11/26/2022 Schlumberger LMP, Houston EBD, Guyana. JSA-01

Task Description: WORKING AT HEIGHTS

SPECIFIC RULES AND PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED:

Activity RISK RATING


STEPS ASSOCIATED WITH ACTIVITY HAZARDS HAZARD EFFECTS CORRECTIVE MEASURES/ RECOMMENDATIONS
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H/M/L
Activity planning meeting There is no full scope and Injury, dislocation H Prepare the JSA together with the team, analyzing the scenario and risks.
understanding of the risks of Damage to equipment
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the task to be performed Product loss

Selection of Personnel Incompetent personnel Injury,death, dislocation H All personnel must be trained and certified in their area of work by recognized insitutions.
working on job not Damage to equipment/ Ensure that all certificates are valid for period of work
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understanding the task or property
hazards involoved Product loss
Analysis of the scenario and risks of the task Risks identification failed Injuries, dislocations M Keep the entire team focused during the analysis.
4 to be performed. Damage to equipment Ensure everyone is involved and participates in decision.
Environmental damage

Analysis of the physical and emotional state Assign tasks to tired disoriented Serious injury H Check the physical and emotional status of each team member.
of the team people Death Ask open ended questions in order to know if everyone is physically and emotionally fit
5 Product loss
Environmental damage

Site inspection, identify and access site If site management are Serious injury M Review the site emergency evacuation plan and advise site
conditions unaware of work being carried Death management of work activity for the day.
out then workers will be Product loss Ensure Traffic management procedures developed by site
unaccounted for in the event of Environmental damage management are followed
evacuation Become familiar with the site safety signs and follow all instructions
Failure to follow traffic (e.g. wearing of appropriate PPE)
management plans can Check for slip and fall hazards and use designated areas to access
lead to injury, damage to work area.
vehicle or equipment Identify the location of underground or overhead power lines on
Ignoring safety signs can lead to site
exposure to Identify the location of underground or overhead gas lines on site
hazards and noncompliance Identify where the first aid kit is located.
with site safety Identify who the first aider is on site.
6 Identify the location of the toilets and amenities on site
Uneven ground can cause slip Each worker is required to wear the required PPE at all times.
and fall injuries MSDS for any onsite materials are to be registered on site
when moving tools and Ensure appropriate PPE available and sun protection is provided
equipment to work and used by all personnel on site
area. Wear a hard hat and visor if needed
Underground or overhead Use 30+ sunblock
power can cause
electrocution
Underground or overhead gas
lines can cause
serious burns if punctured
Exposure to weather conditions
UV Radiation when working in
the sun
Not understanding job Harm to Personnel M Have Competent personnel performing the task.
Review JSA Wounds & Injuries
7 Malfunction of equipment
Death

Gather all tools and equipment, including Slips from wet surface Damage to personnel & M All scaffold must be inspected and certified.
safety equipment (including Scaffolds) Trips and falls over objects on equipment All Fall protection must inspected and certified
8 the floor Wounds or injuries Malfunction Make sure full ppe is used and appropriate for job (Electrically Insulated Footwear & Gloves)
Death Watch every step and be aware of trip points
Secure all drop objects

Use and Inspection of harness, slings/life Falls from height, due to broke Damage to personnel & Make sure fall protect equipment is of good quality
line hooks, damage life line equipment If damaged they are replaced immediately, and removed from work area.
Pinch points if not fitted Wounds or injuries Make sure PPE is properly adjusted before work begins
properly Death Personnel using fall protection equipment such as fall arrest harness shall not work alone
Lack of proper anchor because A rescue plan will be needed as part of the JSA if the fall arrest equipment is deployed and self-
hooks are loose rescue is not possible
9 Ensure that the anchor point for suspension is rated to 5000 lbs (22kN)
Regardless of use, the service life of body harnesses and lanyards shall not exceed 5 years
Double or twin lanyards to be used. This is to ensure 100% protection at all times. The user
attaches each lanyard in turn, always ensuring that the second one is attached before the first one is
removed.

Working from height and install the Falls from height, Injury H Use correct andproper ppe and harness
harness, slings /life line Pinch points, back strain, falls Death Hydrate constantly
Important Note:All personal fall arrest due to poor communication, Personnel injuries Only use competent personnel performing the task
systems shall meet ANSI Z359.1, EN361, Lack of proper anchor point Lost of equipment/materials Make sure use the proper tool to perfrom task
ANSI Z10.14 or equivalent and meet all example handrails. Pay attention to the surface you are standing on and different levels.
10 applicable certification requiremen Look for obstacles before starting this step, remove any possible obstacle on the way if any.
Free fall clearance distance shall be considered when selecting and connecting lanyard

Dropped object Tools falling from height Injury M Tools and components shall be securely and safely stowed during the task.
striking personnel below. Death Store small parts in suitable storage containers or similar.
Personnel injuries Only hand tools less than 2 kg should be fixed to the worker using a tool lanyard.
Lost of equipment/materials Hand tools, if carried, should be secured in such a way e.g. by use of a short lanyard, that will not
impede the users progress or the operation of fall arrest equipment.
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Working from height and removing the Falls from height Injury M Use correct andproper ppe and harness
harness, slings /life line Pinch points, back strain, falls, Death Hydrate constantly
due to poor communication, Personnel injuries Only use competent personnel performing the task
Lack of proper anchor point Lost of equipment/materials Make sure use the proper tool to perfrom task
12 example handrails. Pay attention to the surface you are standing on and different levels.
Look for obstacles before starting this step, remove any possible obstacle on the way if any.

Working from height and taking equipment Falls from height Injury M Use correct and proper ppe and harness
to higher levels Pinch points, back strain, falls, Death Use good quailty of rope to take tools to higher levels
due to poor communication, Personnel injuries Only use competent personnel performing the task
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Lack of proper anchor point Lost of equipment/materials Pay attention to the surface you are standing on and different levels.
example handrails. Look for obstacles before starting this step, remove any possible obstacle on the way if any.
Housekeeping Trips and falls over objects on Damage to personnel & M Clear area of all waste and debris
Replace all tools and equipment, including the floor that are out of place equipment Watch every step and be aware of trip points
safety equipment in designated storage area Theft Wounds or injuries Malfunction Secure all drop objects
14 Death Secure all tools and equipment.
Loss of equipment Fall arrest equipment shall be properly stored in a clean and dry condition

Closing Discussion Unidentified hazards in Damage to personnel & M Identify,rectify and discuss with entire crew in Morning TBT following day before activity begins.
environment that were not equipment Notify surrounding personnel working on operations in area of any changes.
15 present at beginning of activity. Wounds or injuries Malfunction
Death

H/M/L= [High/Medium/Low] High Risk Rating requires immediate corrective/preventive action

What's Different ( Identify any change in the activity or environment and immediately control and correct)

Activity
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RISK RATING
SEQUENCE OF JOB STEPS HAZARDS HAZARD EFFECTS CORRECTIVE MEASURES/ RECOMMENDATIONS
H/M/L

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