Jsa For Painting
Jsa For Painting
1) Each step should 1) Identify the hazards 1) Specify what action/procedures will be taken to
accomplish some major associated with each eliminate or minimize the hazards.
tasks and be in a logical step.
sequence 2) The risk of injury/damage, and/or potential severity
2) Examine each to find factors.
possibilities that could
lead to an accident 3) Including the measure to be taken to ensure the
proposed control.
1) Site establishment / set up 1) Struck by other plant 1) Site induction, wearing of hi vis clothing, isolate area if in
of area to be painted from a trafficable area by cones/bunting.
work area 2) Manual handling strains
from unloading 2) Two man lift for heavy equipment, use of vehicle loading
equipment crane for heavier equipment.
2) Set up site and equipment 1) Plant failure causing 1) Plant item to be check by competent operator before
injury to operating.
operator/bystander
2) Maintenance to be conducted as per manufacture
2) Noise Hazard manual, faulty plant tagged out until repaired.
7) Unauthorised personnel 6) Correct foot ware to be worn and in the correct manner.
entering work area
7) Hose to be in area where it will not affect others and out
of walkways.
3) Access to the areas to be 1) Noise Hazard 1) Supervisor to inspect area of operation prior to
cleaned and painted commencement and liaise with project management with
2) Physical hazard regards to condition of the area to be access by our staff.
4) Mixing of painting 1) Poisoning due to poor 1) Use gloves while mixing at all time, safety glasses to be
mixing worn at all times.
5) Painting of Structural 1) Poisoning from 1) Use of gloves while painting and mixing, correct PPE as
Steelwork substance through per manufacture data / MSDS sheet to be worn.
contact. Personal to be aware of information contained on these
instructions and be available at all times for reference.
2) Personal being
overcome by fumes 2) Personal to carry paint in small amounts so not to strain
from paint while or overbalance while working at heights.
applying.
3) Personal working in open area with good ventilation.
3) Environmental damage
from spilling paint 4) Personal wear “SUNSTROM” respirators at all times
while painting in enclosed areas or poor ventilation.
4) Paint Over Spray
5) Paint will be in small container to reduce the risk of spills
5) Fire from paint fumes of large amounts.
6) Clean up after job 1) Poisoning from 1) Use of gloves while cleaning up, correct PPE as per
JSA FOR PAINTING OPERATION
substance manufacture data / MSDS sheet to be worn.
2) Splash into eyes. 2) Ensure all tins have been catalyzed and then placed in
appropriate bins depending on local council require.
3) Contamination of the
environment