Jsa Form
Jsa Form
Supervision:
Crew Names:
Description of Work:
Secondary:
Wind Direction:
C. Safety Checklist Requirements: (See Page 2 for items checked below.)
Access
Yes
No
Electrical
Yes
No
Excavation
Yes
No
Emergency Equipment Locations
Yes
No
Hazards (body)
Yes
No
New Worker
Yes
No
Pipeline
Yes
No
Hazards (environmental)
Yes
No
Equipment / Lifting
Yes
No
Overhead Work
Yes
No
Process / Equipment
Yes
No
Tools
Yes
No
Personal Protective equipment
Yes
No
Stand-By Person
Yes
No
Welding / Burning
Yes
No
Hazards
Yes
No
Beginning Time:
E.
F.
G.
H.
I.
J.
K.
Date:
Expiration Time:
Training:
Potential Hazards:
No
No
No
HAZARDS (body)
Fall Potential
Pinch Points
Electrical Shock
Housekeeping
Slip / Trip (Cords, Pipe, etc.)
Flying Particles
Thermal Burns
Sharp Objects
ELECTRICAL
Lockout / tagged (Try start / stop
Switch)
Disconnected (if required)
Properly Grounded
Good Condition
Authorized
NEW WORKER
Site Orientation
Buddy Assigned
EXCAVATION
Properly Shored / Sloped or Benched
Escape Ladder Provided
Competent Person on Site
Entry Permit Required
Soil Typed / Documented
Daily Inspection (Documented)
Barricaded Properly
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
LOCATIONS
Fire Monitors located at
_____________________________
Fire Extinguishers located at
_____________________________
Safety Shower located at
_____________________________
Eye Wash located at
_____________________________
Medical at
_____________________________
Emergency Phone No.
_____________________________
PIPELINE
Poison Ivy
Snakes
Hornets / Wasps
Ticks
Alligators
Machete
ATV
Walking Surfaces (Mud)
HAZARDS (Environmental)
Airborne Particulate (Fumes, Mists)
Heat Stress (Hot / Cold Surfaces)
Materials
Adequate Lighting
Noise
Access / Egress
Radiation from Radiography
Radiation from Other Source
EQUIPMENT / LIFTING
Operator Certified / Licensed
Good Equipment Condition
Backup Warning Device
Forklift
Manlift
Boom Truck
Crane
Load Charts
Position
Proper Riggings
Chainfall
Lashing Required
Personnel Basket Permit
OVERHEAD WORK
Barricades / Tags
Signs
Hole Cover
Handrail
Grating Secured
Fall Protection in Place
Life Lines Properly Installed /
Inspected
PROCESS / EQUIPMENT
Valves Blocked In
Tags Hung
Equipment Cleared
Blinds Installed and Tagged
Blind List
Hazcom Summary
Lockout Complete
TOOLS
Current Inspection
Proper Tools
Good Tools Condition
Tool Use Instructions
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT
Hardhat
Safety Glasses
Mono Goggles
Ear Protection
Face Shield / Burning Goggle
Proper Type Respirator
Fresh Air
Gloves
Safety-Toe Shoes
Metatarsal Guards
Rubber Boots
Other Safety Footwear
Fire Retardant Clothing
Slicker Suit
Acid Suit
Safety Harness / Lanyard
H2S Monitor
Other (List): ___________________
STAND-BY PERSON
Confined Space Entry (Hole-Watch)
Fresh Air Work (Bottle Watch)
Fire Watch
Electrical
Traffic Flagman
WELDING / BURNING
Flashburns
Combustibles
Spark Containment
Shields
Grounding
Water Hose
Fire Extinguishers (Inspected /
Nearby)
Fire Blanket
Cylinders Secured
Cylinder Caps in Place
HAZARDS
Hygiene
Chemical Burns
Skin / Eyes
Flammable
Inhalation
Skin Contamination
Start by writing the description of the work and listing each task to be performed. Use a sufficiently detailed task level to identify hazards
completely.
Identify if specialized competent persons are needed for excavation, scaffolding, etc and write down their names in the stated place. If confined
space is performed, write down the names of the attendant and also the name of a fire watch, if needed for hot work.
Discuss the emergency assembly points and write them down on the form. List the wind direction if applicable and discuss how to judge the wind
direction by windsocks or steam.
For confined space entry where identified as required, enter the atmospheric testing results.
Using the back of the form, go through the checklist identifying each type of hazard. Check the item; check the corresponding box on the front of
the form under Section C. Then list the hazard under Section H.
List the permits required.
Plan the work to minimize hazards and risk to persons and property.
Identify all training required and confirm that each person has the training. For example, special training is required for confined space entry,
scaffolds, fall protection, chemicals, and respirators.
List all steps taken to eliminate, control, or protect against hazards. This is often PPE but can be alternate work methods.
List tools, materials, and safety equipment required. For example, for confined space this could be a rescue hoist, ventilator, atmospheric
monitor, etc.
List any other special precaution taken, such as spotter, flagger, water removal, etc.
The Supervisor will sign the form and all crew members will sign as well. If there is not room, then sign at the bottom of the page and on the
back.
Posting
Post the JSA Form at the worksite near the work, if possible. If not possible; place the form on a clipboard and hang on TDS logging unit bulletin
board.
Follow-up and Closure
When the time period for the JSA is completed but no more than one week later, the JSA Form will be turned in to supervisor to file for the duration of
the project.