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Company name JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS (JSA) FORM

PROJECT NO. : .........................................................................................

Job Location/Site: JSA NO:


Task/Activity: Cable laying/Pulling/shifting of cable drums PCR NO :
Work Area/equipment No: Other: Date:
Gas Leak / Fire /Any Emergency: In case of emergency, all works must be stopped, equipment must be switched off
Emergency situation /Evacuation and left in safe condition. All personnel shall reach the nearest muster point considering the wind direction (upward or
cross-ward)

SL.
WHO IS AT
NO ACTIVITY STEPS HAZARDS INVOLVED CONTROL MEASURES
RISK

1 Work Permit  Unauthorized commencement of  People  Authorized work permit holders shall ensure obtaining and maintaining
works  Equipment valid work permits.
 May result in exposing people  Facility  The supervisor responsible for this activity has to check the PPE of his
and/or potential to harm or danger.  Environment staff to ensure that all required items are available and properly used.
 Inform all people regarding permit conditions before work starts.
 Supervisors must conduct daily toolbox talk about nature of work and
associated potential hazards and their essential precautionary
measures.
2 Gas test  May found toxic gas or H2S gas leak  People  Carryout gas test by QP Authorized gas tester time to time.
or extreme oxygen limit in air Environment  All groups working in different area inside station shall have H2S
personal gas monitor(certified)
3 Loading and Off-  Improper handling of material.  People  Equipment Check List (Verified).
loading of cable drums  Improper use of Lifting Equipments.  Equipment  Area cordon off.
 Facility  Load the material as per the designed loading capacity of the vehicle.
 Weight of load clearly marked / Known.
 No Manual Handling will be allowed for heavy load.
4 Hiab pickup General  Hitting to the existing facilities or  People  Operator should be positioned on the opposite side of the truck to
Operation persons  Facility that which the load will be lifted or lowered.
 Equipment failure  Equipment  Operator should have a clear view of the area where the load will
 Fall of load be lifted from or lowered onto.
Ensure:
 That loads will not become snagged which may cause equipment
failure. This may require an observer or guide ropes to be attached.

Job no 7/JSA-14-REV-0 Cable laying/Pulling


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PANORAMA JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS (JSA) FORM
PROJECT NO. : GC10105700- EPIC FOR MECHANICAL PCRs WITHIN DUKHAN
SL.N ACTIVITY WHO IS AT
HAZARDS INVOLVED CONTROL MEASURES
O STEPS RISK

5 Stabilizing the hiab  Fall of load  People  Stabilisers MUST be lowered and on firm footing.
Truck  Clops of hiab  Facility NOTE: The truck wheel should not be lifted off the ground as they
 Equipment supply the main stability.
Ensure:
 Parking brake is applied.
 That the truck wheels are chocked if the ground slopes.
 It is recommended that the ground should not slope more than 5
degrees

6 CABLE LAYING AND  Fall of objects / Tools.  People  Provide guardrail & toe board to prevent falling of tools /objects
PULLING.  Facility  Don’t keep the unnecessary materials/tools on the scaffold platform
 Equipment  Hand tools to be tied with permanent structure or person
 If required barricade the area during the work.

7  Accidental Fall of Person  People  Don’t try to cross guardrail and use always ladder only.
 Use of Safety Harness/full body harness to prevent accidental fall
8  Unstable Scaffold  People  The scaffold must be inspected, certified & tagged by the competent
 Facility person confirming its suitability
 Equipment
9  BODY INJURIES  People  Personnel shall wear Personal Protective Equipment such as Hardhat,
Eye Protection, Hand Gloves and Safety Shoes during CABLE LAYING,
PULLING and or TERMINATION.
 Supervisor or Foreman shall give TOOLBOX talk to his workers prior to
start of work.
10 CABLE DRUM FALLING  People  Cable Drum’s Steel Roller shall be provided with END STOPPER to
 Equipment prevent cable drum from falling.
 Do not use Steel Roller made of RSC or Pipe tubing.
 Assessment of the weight of cable to be pulled and numbers of workers
required shall be defined.
 Workers shall keep distances to the cable drum being pulled.
 Pulling cable crew should not pull the cable fast. Teamwork must be
followed.
 SIGNAL PERSONS shall be provided during cable Laying / Pulling and
shall be equipped with RED and GREEN signal flags.
 Cable Drums should be properly located on CABLE JACK designed for
the purpose and of suitable capacity and base.
 Cable Jack shall be repaired if welded joints are already deteriorated.

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PJ247/JSA-14-REV-0 Cable laying/Pulling
PANORAMA JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS (JSA) FORM
PROJECT NO. : GC10105700- EPIC FOR MECHANICAL PCRs WITHIN DUKHAN
SL.N ACTIVITY WHO IS AT
HAZARDS INVOLVED CONTROL MEASURES
O STEPS RISK

11 FALL FROM HEIGHTS  People  Full Body Harness shall be used when working at heights and shall be
 Equipment TIED OFF on strong materials.

 LIFELINES shall be provided as necessary as practicable when working
at elevated areas.

12 BACK INJURIES FOR MANUAL  People  Workers shall be taught in cable laying and pulling techniques including
HANDLING the requirement for ensuring good manual handling techniques.

 Workers shall not run when pulling cables

13 TRAPPING INJURIES  People  CABLE JACK shall be of sufficient capacity and placed on an even and
 Equipment hard surface.

 WARNING SIGNS shall be positioned adjacent to cable laying


 Area for loading and unloading shall be barricaded properly.
 Damaged Cable Drums shall be repaired before they are loaded or
unloaded for the jobsite.

14 HEALTH HAZARDS / HEAT STRESS  People  Provide COLD DRINKING WATER at the jobsite during hot weather
condition.
 Drink plenty of COLD DRINKING WATER especially during hot weather
condition.
 QP work and rest procedure shall be followed.
 Immediately GET OUT from the cable pulling / laying area when
symptoms of heat stress attacked and inform your Supervisor or Safety
Officer immediately.
 SHADED AREA shall be provided for rest period. Resting adjacent to or
under plant or equipment is prohibited.
15 TRIPPING HAZARDS / DAMAGE TO  People  Workers shall NOT RUN on installed or laid cables during cable pulling.
MATERIALS  Facility  Cables shall be KEPT AWAY from foot and equipment traffic. Stored
 Equipment materials shall be barricaded and provided with signs.
 Avoid storing materials on walkways or ingress or egress.

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PJ247/JSA-14-REV-0 Cable laying/Pulling
PANORAMA JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS (JSA) FORM
PROJECT NO. : GC10105700- EPIC FOR MECHANICAL PCRs WITHIN DUKHAN
SL.N ACTIVITY WHO IS AT
HAZARDS INVOLVED CONTROL MEASURES
O STEPS RISK

16 TERMINATION HAND INJURIES  People  Trained and competent electricians using suitable tools shall carry out
Cable Termination. Modified Power and Hand tools are not acceptable.
 Avoid slashing cables while sliding it on your hand
 Apply the LOCKOUT / TAGOUT procedures as necessary as
practicable.

17 TRIPPING HAZARDS  People  Do not store scrap cables on walkways.

18 Housekeeping Slips trips and falls due to poor  People  Remove tools equipment and rubbish from worksite and maintain a
Clean up worksite housekeeping  Environment clean work environment.
 Facility  Arrange housekeeping on daily and every shift bases
 Equipment  Supervisor shall conduct tool box meeting in this regards

Project Engineer HSE Manager Project Manager

PREPARED BY: REVIEWED BY: APPROVED BY:

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