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Assembly of Steel Structures

This Job Safety Analysis outlines the key steps and potential hazards for assembling steel structures. It identifies 10 steps: 1) completing paperwork; 2) reviewing lift plans; 3) inspecting tools; 4) barricading the work area; 5) rigging parts for lifting; 6) positioning parts on the ground; 7) lifting and assembling with equipment; 8) disconnecting slings; 9) repeating steps for additional parts; and 10) returning equipment to storage. Personal protective equipment including hard hats, safety shoes, glasses and vests are required. Precautions such as designating signal persons, identifying pinch points, and keeping unauthorized workers away are described.
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Assembly of Steel Structures

This Job Safety Analysis outlines the key steps and potential hazards for assembling steel structures. It identifies 10 steps: 1) completing paperwork; 2) reviewing lift plans; 3) inspecting tools; 4) barricading the work area; 5) rigging parts for lifting; 6) positioning parts on the ground; 7) lifting and assembling with equipment; 8) disconnecting slings; 9) repeating steps for additional parts; and 10) returning equipment to storage. Personal protective equipment including hard hats, safety shoes, glasses and vests are required. Precautions such as designating signal persons, identifying pinch points, and keeping unauthorized workers away are described.
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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Name of Procedure or Operation: Assembly of Steel Structures Project Name: Package D Area______________________________________
Job Number: SC-4848-3100-03 Location: Jubail Industrial Park 1
Written by: Shamim Ahmad Subcontractor Name (if applicable):      MMG
Reviewed by: Nestor Causapin Date Created/Last Reviewed:

Tools/Equipment Required Materials Required Personal Protective Equipment


 Cranes with Jib  Taglines (Rope)  Hard hat
 Man lift and Man basket (if required)  Barricades Tapes/flagging  Safety Shoes
 Forklift (if required)  Signboards  Safety glasses
 Lifting Equipment (Slings and Shackles)  Steel Plate / Outrigger pads  High visibility vest
 Barricades and Ladders  Radio (If required)  Work Gloves

Document the Key Steps of the Safe Work Procedure in the Order (first to last) they must occur:
Step Description of Step Potential Hazards Permits, Safety Precautions, Equipment, PPE,
No. Recommended Action or Procedure
1 Complete all necessary documents  Missed information  Thoroughly review all documents
(Crane Lift Permit, Safe Work Permit)  Ensure all items are checked / discussed
Safety Toolbox Meeting
2 Review Method of statement (For  Incompliance to specification  Civil Supv. / Foreman and Rigging Foreman must
critical and engineered lift) and requirements. conduct a pre-check inspection with the method of
Review this JSA  Missed steps statement to ensure all procedure/requirements was
properly convey to all involve crew/employees.
Review Rigging plan (if required)  Ensure all workers involved attend tailgate meeting and
sign attendance sheet.
 Review Hoisting and Rigging Practice.

3 Inspection of tools and equipment.  Miss the defects  Conduct thorough inspection of all tools and equipment
 Visible & concealed defects  If defects are found, tag equipment “out of service”
 Report defective equipment to supervisor.
 Do not use defective equipment
 Miscommunication to other  Install barricade and signage to affected area

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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Name of Procedure: Assembly of Steel Structures


Step Description of Step Potential Hazards Permits, Safety Precautions, Equipment, PPE,
No. Recommended Action or Procedure
4 Isolating or Barricading the area workers in the area  Inform and flush-out employees in the affected area
 Keep unauthorized workers out of the area
5 Rig assembly of steel structure parts to  Pinch points  Identify pinch points and keep body parts away
lifting equipment  Incorrect rigging and slinging  Double check all hitches or slinging techniques
6 Place the assembly parts of steel  Pinch points  Ensure no lines or obstructions
structure onto stable ground  Incorrect rigging and slinging  Ensure level ground and place the equipment onto
 Miscommunication Stable ground
 Designated Signal Person signals operator using
appropriate signals
 Ensure no other workers on that area.
7 Equipment Operator lifts and assembles  Overhead hazards (e.g., lines  Ensure no lines or obstructions overhead
steel structure parts. or utilities)  Designated Signal Person signals operator using
 Miscommunication appropriate signals
 Identify pinch points and keep body parts away
 Double check all hitches or slinging techniques
8 Disconnect Sling  Pinch points  Operator will lower lifting device until there is slack in
the sling.
 Worker will then disconnect sling
 Signal person will receive the all clear and signal to
operator to raise lifting device.
9 Repeat steps 5-8 as per procedure  Pinch, crush points  Follow steps
 Overhead hazards and
miscommunication

10 Once work task is complete, place all  Slips, trips, falls  Use caution moving equipment
equipment/materials back into storage  Barricades and warning signs.
 Presence of mind at all times.
Work procedures which are new to the work force, have a high risk of injury, or expose workers to unusual hazards should have written safe
work procedures. Make procedure site-specific. Document all changes to procedure.

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