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Job Safety Analysis - Cone Erection

This document provides a job safety analysis for cone erection work. It identifies potential risks such as crane collapse, falls, and equipment failure. It also lists required personal protective equipment and provides preventive measures to address each risk, such as competent operators, barricades, inspections, and following manufacturer instructions. Responsibilities are assigned to construction managers to ensure safety procedures are followed.
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Job Safety Analysis - Cone Erection

This document provides a job safety analysis for cone erection work. It identifies potential risks such as crane collapse, falls, and equipment failure. It also lists required personal protective equipment and provides preventive measures to address each risk, such as competent operators, barricades, inspections, and following manufacturer instructions. Responsibilities are assigned to construction managers to ensure safety procedures are followed.
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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Company Name Project.


Rev: 00
Date:

PPE’s Required: Safety helmet, Safety Shoes, gloves, Coverall, Goggles, Dust Mask, Hi-V Jackets, Ear Plug, and Full Body Safety Harness.
Date: Prepared by:
Job: Cone Erection JSA:
Item Detail of Equipment & Tools Risk Involved Preventive Measure Responsible Severit
Activities Used Person y
Rating
 Ensure the competency of personal.
 Cranes  Un trained Driver  Before start job training / induction.
 Chain Blocks  Over Speed  Communicate speed limit of 20 kmph
 Hooks  Over Load within the site premises to all driver.
1 Mobilization of  Webbing Lifting  Use of mobile  Cell phone use is the strictly prohibited in Construction 2
Equipment, Tools & Slings Phone during operating/driving. Manager
personal  Wire Rope Slings  Improper  Mobilized equipment / tools must be parked
 Shackles Stacking of or stacked properly.
 Outriggers Pads Material  All workers must be trained for their
 Hand Tools  Personal Injury specific job.
 Property Loss  Use of PPE should be strictly observed.
 Electric Shock  All Electrical equipment should be
 Wind inspected before starting job
 Dust  Weather/ Wind conditions should be
checked
 Sprinkling of water should be done for dust
control
Lifting/ Erection  Cranes  Collapse of Crane  Barricade the area of crane operation and
 Chain Blocks and Load place warning signs.
2  Fire  Competent Operator and Crew
 Injury to Workers  Verify the suitability of lifting tackles & Construction 2

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 Damage to Load crane for the loads to be handled Manager


 Hit  Check the Lifting Tools; Tackles & Crane
 Fall have fitness validity and certificate
 Over Loading  Ensure the area is free from obstacles for
 Over Speeding crane operations and ground is properly
 Un-Trained compacted
operator and  Confirm the stability of the crane at work
Crew site
 Conduct safety check of the crane prior to
start lifting
 Carry out the load test in case the crane is
assembled at site
 Ensure that the load is secured for safe
lifting
 Check the availability of suitable &
approved Fire Extinguishers at site
 Check the slings, chain, ropes, eye bolt,
pallet, container are not damaged and safe
for lifting the load
 Verify the workers are trained for heavy
lifting operations and non-essential person
leave the area before lifting operations starts
 Confirm the signals between crane Operator
& Banksman. Only trained Banksman to
give signal
 Ensure no one rides on the load and nobody
goes below the load
 Ensure the load safety before lifting and
never overload more than the capacity of
crane, pallet, container, slings /chain / ropes
or tackles etc.
 Lift the load slowly & check the slings /
ropes / chains are not twisted keeping the

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load in central position


 Use the rope for guiding the load if required
 During transportation of pre-cast elements,
should be supported and tied on the trailer.
 Use rubber pads to protect abrasion from
slings
 Avoid standing at edges.
5 Vehicular  Cranes  Slip, Trip & Fall  Make sure that workers are properly Construction 2
wearing all PPE’s.
Movement  LTV’s  Back Injury  A banks man should always be available Manager
And Equipment  Hand Pinch whenever heavy vehicle movement is
failure  Face, Eye Injury involved.
 All equipment should have valid inspection
 Reversing of checklists.
vehicle  For LTV’s separate route should be selected
and all vehicles shall not enter in the
vicinity of foundations.
 In case of mechanical failure mechanical
team will there to sort out issue and rectify
the problem.
 Scaffolds must be designed by a qualified
6 Scaffolds  Wrenches  Falls person. Qualified means one who, by Construction 3
 Scaffolding Pipes  Damaged/ possession of a recognized degree, Manager
 Joints Broken certificate, or professional standing, or who
 Wooden Planks Equipment by extensive knowledge, training, and
 Base Plates  Improper experience, has successfully demonstrated
 Ropes Assembly his/her ability to solve or resolve problems
 Toe Boards  Improper Use related to the subject matter, the work, or
the project.
 Scaffolds must be used and inspected in
accordance with the manufacturer’s
instruction for each specific model and
type of scaffold being used.
 All wheels equipped with locking devices
must be locked prior to climbing, all bolts
and nuts must be tight, and all cotter pins

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must be in place and secured before use (if


required).
 All erected scaffolds must be erected under
the supervision of a scaffold competent
person.
 When working off scaffolds that are four ft.
or more above a walking/working surface,
fall protection or OSHA compliant
handrails are required.
 The scaffold competent person and the
qualified person may be the same
individual.
 Newly erected or modified scaffolds must
be inspected by the scaffold competent
person and by a qualified person prior to
use.
 Daily pre-use inspections must be
conducted by competent person and the
scaffold tag must be signed by the scaffold
competent person.
 Make sure that safety net and railing are
properly installed & used.
 Bracket  Falling Objects  Passenger hoist will be third party certified.
 Scaffolding  Failure of  Ensure the capacity of passenger hoist.
7 Work at Height  Passenger Hoist Hoisting System  All equipment used at height i.e. above Construction 3
Activities  Hydraulic Jacks  Personnel Fall ground level is to have a lanyard fitted Manager
 Electric Lights  Fire which is to be handled by the person using
 Man Basket  Electrocution that item.
 Personnel Injury  When not is used the lanyard is to be fixed
 Property Loss to an anchor points.
 Where possible pedestrian access is to be
retried.
 Fall arrest harness should be correctly fitted
harness must be 100% tie off. Loose

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harness area significant risk therefore


harness should be checked by a competent
person.
 Working in the vicinity of an opening
through which a worker could fall.
 All the electric wire should be properly
inspected and strictly ensured that all
extension leads are connected with ELCB
installed DB.
 Water Cooler  Water Deficiency  Available of drinking water. 2
 Rest Shed  Hot Weather  Provide periodic rest to workers.
 Smoking Area  Fatigue/Over  Rest area / shed shall be provided.
8 Health & Welfare  First Aid Box Work  Strict compliance of no smoking policy at Construction
 Standby Vehicle  Minor/Major site. Manager
 Ambulance Injury  Smoking area shall be identified highlighted
(away from no smokers).
 Ambulance with trained First Aider will be
available during work activity.
 Hand Injury /  Ensure workers are complying PPE’s 3
Eye Injury required.
 Electric Shocks /  Fire extinguisher must be presented at site
9 Night Working  Lights Electrocution all the time. Construction
Activities  Stands  Improper  Light should be proper prior to start the Manager
Illumination work.
 Personal Injury  All power cables should be inspected and
 Property Loss insulated.
 Lights should be installed over head height
to avoid glaring to personal.
 If generator use for electricity should be
properly grounded.

Severity Rating: (1) First Aid / Minor Property Damage. (2) Recordable Accident / Property Damage.
(3) Lost Time Accident / Major Property Loss. (4) Catastrophic Accident

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What I Am Going to Do? How I Am Going to Do? What are the Risks? How do I Control Risks? Is Risks too High?

______________________ ___________________ ____________________


HSE Representative Verified By Approved By

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