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JSA E&I 6.tubing System Installation

The document outlines the job hazard analysis for tubing system installation, identifying potential hazards at each step such as improper lifting techniques, falling objects, confined space entry, falls from heights, and high pressure during leak testing. Controls are provided to mitigate risks, including using proper lifting techniques, barricades, fall protection equipment, gas monitoring, ventilation, and personal protective equipment. Responsibilities are assigned to the E&I foreman and crew to implement controls and respond to incidents.

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JSA E&I 6.tubing System Installation

The document outlines the job hazard analysis for tubing system installation, identifying potential hazards at each step such as improper lifting techniques, falling objects, confined space entry, falls from heights, and high pressure during leak testing. Controls are provided to mitigate risks, including using proper lifting techniques, barricades, fall protection equipment, gas monitoring, ventilation, and personal protective equipment. Responsibilities are assigned to the E&I foreman and crew to implement controls and respond to incidents.

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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS (JHA) E&I NO.

6 Facility: Location: Date:


Section A: (Tasks information) Team Composition: E & I Crew
TASK: Tubing System Installation
PTW NO:
OIDC associated with above task: Y/N OIDC No: Additional OIDC/ Precautions attached: Y/N
Section B: JHA Detail Description
Step Descriptions of Hazard Task Hazards Threats Top Event Risk Control Measures Recovery Action/
No. task step Prompt 10 (L/M/ Measures Responsible
+1 H) Party
1 Material handling Body Manual Improper manual Back injury, L - Change the object – for example, - First Aid E&I
& transfer Mechanic handling handling ankle sprain repack a heavy load into smaller, - First Aider Foreman and
technique/ and muscle more manageable parcels - DFA Crew
Incorrect body pain - Use mechanical aids- like - Medevac
posture (musculoskelet wheelbarrows, trolleys, conveyor - Medic
al disorder) belts, cranes or forklifts.
- Change the nature of work- offer
frequent breaks or multi task.
- Proper training
- Work shift/ Work rotation
- Buddy system
- Wear proper PPE
- Housekeeping
Gravity & Overhead Falling object Head injury, L - Aware of overhead objects - First Aid E&I
Motion objects cut and - Wear proper PPE (safety helmet) - First Aider Foreman and
wounded - Install toe boards & guardrails - DFA Crew
- Barricade the area - Medevac
- Close communication - Medic
- Proper tag line
- Housekeeping
2 Bend/ cut/ lay/ - Chemical Entering and - Inhaling toxic - Suffocation/ L - PTW - First Aid E&I
secure tubing and - Gravity Exiting gases asphyxiated - Competent personnel (authorized - First Aider Foreman and
tie-up/ connect to - Motion Confined - O2 deficiency - Fatality/ entrant, stand-by person and entry - DFA Crew
instruments/ - Body space - Hit by falling death supervisor) - Medevac
equipments/ Mechanics object - Head injuries - Wear proper PPE - Medic
panels (where - Falling - Minor - Confined Space Entry Permit
applicable) wound, sprain, - Continuous Gas/ Atmosphere
bone fractures testing
- Proper ventilation (air blowers)
- Full body harness, safety belt
- Make use of tripods, hoist and
lifeline
- Barricade the area
- Warning signs
- Tailboard briefing/ meeting
- Close Communication
- Housekeeping
Gravity Personnel Loss of balance, Falling M - Competent personnel - First Aid E&I
working at fear of height sprain, bruises, - Proper scaffolding - Medical Foreman and
heights bone fractures - Use safety harness, safety belt Attention Crew
- Install toe boards & guard rails - First Aider
- Wear proper PPE - DFA
- Hold onto handrail - Medevac
- Housekeeping - Medic

Gravity & Overhead Falling object Head injury, L - Aware of overhead objects - First Aid E&I
Motion objects cut and - Wear proper PPE (safety helmet) - First Aider Foreman and
wounded - Install toe boards & guardrails - DFA Crew
- Barricade the area - Medevac
- Close communication - Medic
- Proper tag line
- Housekeeping
3 Blow clear and Pressure & Over/ high test Sudden burst Minor injuries, L - PTW - First Aid E&I
leak test tubing Motion pressure wounds, - Pressure Test - First Aider Foreman and
bruises - Barricade the area - DFA Crew
- Warning Sign - Medevac
- Competent Personnel - Medic
- Wear proper PPE
- Housekeeping
Gravity & Overhead Limited and Head injury, L - Aware of overhead objects - First Aid E&I
Motion objects congested cut and - Wear proper PPE (safety helmet) - First Aider Foreman and
working area/ wounded - Install toe boards & guardrails - DFA Crew
Falling object - Barricade the area - Medevac
- Close communication - Medic
- Proper tag line
- Housekeeping
- Chemical Confined Trapped or Minor wound L - PTW - First Aid E&I
- Gravity space asphyxiated by and sprain - Wear proper PPE - First Aider Foreman and
- Body inwardly - Confined Space Entry Permit - DFA Crew
Mechanics converging walls - gas/ atmosphere testing - Medevac
or by floor which - ventilation - Medic
slopes downward - Full body harness
and tapers to a - tripods, hoist and lifeline
smaller cross - Barricade
section - Warning signs
- Tailboard briefing
- Competent person (authorized
entrant, stand-by person and entry
supervisor)
- Blowers
- Emergency Respond Procedure
- Housekeeping
REMARKS:

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