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SEQUENCE OF BASIC JOB


S/N POTENTIAL HAZARD/S HAZARD CONTROLS ACTION BY
STEPS
1 Site preparation, Unauthorized entry of  The permit issuer and receiver will conduct a joint site inspection Permit Receiver /
inspection and personnel and equipment’s. to discuss the hazards and precautions required for conducting Issuer/
mobilization of tools and the job safely. Engineer/Supervis
equipment  Secure a proper work permit prior to start of work. or/Forman/Crew
 Specify a restricted work area with barricade and posted signs to
members /Safety
limit to authorize personnel only.
Officers
 Transportation of materials and heavy Equipment shall follow
safe transportation procedures .
 Supervision shall be strictly enforced.
 Toolbox-talks on safe work practices.
Struck by or caught by
moving equipment  Ensure that walkways and all access points shall be clearly
identified on the work area.
 Physical separation between personnel and vehicle movement is
considered as reasonable as practicable.
 Assigned flagman to assist the equipment movements. Ensure
authorized/ certified operator or driver will use the equipment.
Poor manual handling or  Maintain proper ergonomic posture and body position during
posture (Ergonomics) lifting of materials. Always consider the Task, Individual, Load
and Environment when assessing lifting activity.
Slip, trip and fall (STF)  Ensure that work area has been inspected and (S, T, F) hazards
are removed prior to work.
 Ensure that good housekeeping is maintained at all times in the
work location.
Condition of tools &  All tools and equipment to be used shall be inspected by a
equipment competent person and shall be in good working condition.
 All equipments must have a regular maintenance schedule.

Dust  Appropriate dust control measure shall be implemented


(wetting the work area and provide PPE when exposure to dust
exists &/ during sand storm if necessary).
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Overconfidence,  Toolbox talk shall be initiated prior to start of work ensuring


inattentiveness and that workers understand the hazards associated with the
miscommunication which can activity like the proper posture and body positioning.
result to physical injury or  PPEs must be worn all the times at site.
damage to property

2 Setting out and Obstruction to excavation by  Watch For Swinging Buckets,Make Sure The Operator Is Aware
excavation activities. tree stumps, abandoned Of Your Presence If On The Ground.
concrete, metal etc.  Brricade the site to identify line of fire.
 thoroughly inspect the equipment before starting the job
Equipment in unsafe  Check For Buried Lines That Would Not Be Identified Through
operating condition Your Locate. If Contact Is Made With Energized
Equipment/Cables While Operating, Jump From Your
Damaging Buried Utilities Equipment.
 Use Extreme Caution Around Existing Utilities, Always Use A
Excavating Around Energized  Be Aware Of Unusual Odours And Ground Colour While
Cables Excavating
 Use of PPEs on site
Toxic Material In Ground  Toolbox talk on safe operation procedures
 Machine to be operated with certified operator as per
Open Pits/Trenches- Public standards.
Or Employees Exposed to  Restrict to un-authorized acces
Falling In.

3 Formworks Slip, Trip & Fall Hazards.  Machine/ Hand & Power Tools must be inspected/ colour-coded Drivers/Operator
prior to use & passed the Safety Inspection. Forman/Crew
Sharp objects & injury caused  All personnel involved in working in this activity shall be well members &
by power tools. trained and possess sufficient knowledge, skill and have a good
experienced to perform.
HSE officer
 Power leads and extension cables are used only with caution in
and around practical work areas.
 Form-work shall be designed, erected, supported, braced &
maintained in accordance with standards.
 Personnel shall not be allowed under or near form-work during
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concrete pour operations.


4 Foundation Steel column Slip, trip & fall hazard;  All protruding reinforcing steel onto which employees could fall Drivers/Operator
connections. Impalement & sharp objects shall be provided with guard/ cover to eliminate the hazard of Forman/Crew
impalement. members &
 Personnel shall not be permitted to work above vertically
protruding steel, unless it has been bent over or capped.
HSE officer
 Tall reinforcing steel for columns & similar vertical form-work
structures shall be braced properly to prevent collapse & to
protect against possible wind load.
 Wire mesh rolls shall be secured to prevent from dangerous
recoiling action.
 Proper PPE for the job must be used at all times.
 Tollbox talk to communicate hazards and control measures to be
done prior to work.

5 Concreting Works Manual Mixing- non  Maintain proper ergonomic posture and body position during Drivers/Operator
observance of proper lifting of materials. Always consider the Task, Individual, Load Forman/Crew
techniques during mixing and Environment when assessing lifting activity. members &
 All personnel involved in the work shall be sufficiently trained/
Poor manual handling or experienced to ensure they perform their duties with due regard HSE officer
posture (Ergonomics)- to the health and safety of themselves and others.
Physical Injury  All personnel are required to wear personal protective
equipment.
Non- observance of proper
 Personnel shall be briefed/ trained on proper manual material
techniques during pouring of
handling
concrete; exposure to
 Remind personnel through pre-task meeting to observe proper
rotating or moving parts,
positioning when working as well as to check the potential
entanglement & entrapment
hazards e.g. sharp edges, pointed objects & other risk by doing
Defective equipment regular housekeeping.
 Pre-job planning for this activity shall be executed and
Struck by/ caught in between monitored by a competent person.
hazards  Secure permits prior to execution of the job.
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Crushing when mixer lorry is  Sequence of work shall be discussed during daily/ pre-task
backing onto the shoot briefing.
 All personnel involved in working in this activity shall be well
Slip, trip and fall hazards trained and possess sufficient knowledge, skill and have a good
experience to perform.
Environmental: noise, dust,  A Flagman must be available during manoeuvring of the filled
fumes & vibration, waste Concrete Mixer Truck.
concrete  High visibility clothing must be worn & keep personnel out of
reversing area.
 Operation shall be immediately stopped if any signs of
irregularities are observed.
With Pump concrete-  Use the appropriate tools for the job. Machine/ tools must be
Concrete splashing, burns; inspected and colour coded prior to use, passed the Safety
Handling/ moving of pipes; Inspection.
High pressure concrete and  Ergonomic design of task and proper posture.
aggregate; Suspended hoses  Where possible, potential hazardous portable machinery and
equipment are substituted/ replaced with less hazardous
and boom- Physical Injury
alternatives.
 All necessary guards and safety devices are in place protecting
the workers from all moving parts including the belts and
pulleys.
 Safe Working Zones- are clearly defined in areas where the
concrete mixer is to be used, install barriers & signs if necessary.
 All approved PPE is used where required.
 Power leads and extension cables are used only with caution in
and around practical work areas.
 All machinery, equipment, tools are regularly maintained to help
reduce high noise, vibration, temperature and dust levels. Dust
control implemented.
 Behaviour observations of workers must be taken into
consideration by safety personnel and work supervisors to avoid
untoward incidents due to unsafe attitudes.
 Maintain area clean/ free from any combustible materials and
waste/ debris.
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 Concrete waste shall be collected at one designated place and


disposed as per the client requirements.
 The cleaning of mixture truck shall at one designated place, area
shall be barricaded and signage posted

 Drip trays to be provided during transferring/ mixing to prevent


Soil contamination.
soil contamination during accidental spill.

6 CURING OF CONCRETE Struck by or caught by  Ensure that walkways and all access points shall be clearly Drivers/Operator
moving equipment identified on the work area. Forman/Crew
 Physical separation between personnel and vehicle movement is members &
considered if reasonable and practicable.
 Assigned flagman to assist the equipment movements.
HSE officer
 Ensure authorized/ certified operator or driver will use the
equipment.
Slip, trip and fall (STF)  Ensure that work area has been inspected and (S, T, F) hazards
are removed prior to work.
 Ensure that good housekeeping is maintained at all times in the
work location.

7 Housekeeping and Clean- Trip Hazards Drivers/Operator


up on Completion. Forman/Crew
 Ensure that good housekeeping is implemented and done prior members &
to closure of the permit.
 All work areas to be thoroughly checked before leaving site.
HSE officer
 Regular disposal of debris and other materials shall be carried
out on a regular basis.
 Provision for waste bins/containers shall be made available on
the area.
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Spoils and other debris  Ensure that all debris and spoils (excess) are removed on site
and properly disposed to approved and designated disposal area
of the project.
 All personnel to be responsible for clean-up and removal of all
equipment and spoil.
Environmental pollution  Housekeeping must be done prior to closing of work permit.
 All unused materials must be removed from site on a daily basis
and brought only in approved dumping area.
 Appropriate containers with clear marking shall be used for
disposing of oily rags, debris and other flammable materials.
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No Recommendations / Notes Assigned to Position


1 Conduct tool box safety meeting prior to commence of work activities every day CPP Supervisor / Forman
Explain to the key workers the purpose of this JSA and enforce implementation
2 CPP Supervisor / Forman
of content
3 Use the JSA to identify the hazards and list the precautions on the work CPP Supervisor / Forman/ HSE Supervisor/ officer
4 Lifting and Lowering Materials to be part of separate JSA CPP Rigger / HSE
a. If near miss occurs, conduct a toolbox talk, and inform CPP HSE Manager.
HSE supervisor CPP
and prepare a near miss report
5 HSE Manager ,ERT HSE Manager / construction site manager
b. If an injury occurs, stop activities for the time being, call an emergency to
team
provide First Aid and then after clearance resume activities
In case of an emergency call
Names….…………….. Contacts…………………………………………….

JSA Prepared By: Checked & Reviewed By: Approved By:

Name: …………………. Name:………………………………… Name: ………………………………….


HSE Coordinator HSE Manager Field Compliance Coordinator

Date: Date: Date:

Signature:………………… Signature:………………………. Signature:………………………………..

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