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JSA for the Job at Scaffolding

The document outlines a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) for scaffolding erection work, detailing hazards such as falls and collapses, and the necessary controls to mitigate these risks. Responsibilities for inspections, approvals, and safety measures, including the requirement for qualified personnel and safety harnesses, are assigned to the Site Engineer. Regular inspections and proper securing of tools and materials are emphasized to ensure safety during the job.

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JSA for the Job at Scaffolding

The document outlines a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) for scaffolding erection work, detailing hazards such as falls and collapses, and the necessary controls to mitigate these risks. Responsibilities for inspections, approvals, and safety measures, including the requirement for qualified personnel and safety harnesses, are assigned to the Site Engineer. Regular inspections and proper securing of tools and materials are emphasized to ensure safety during the job.

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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Job Title Job at Scaffolding Erection work


Job to be performed by
Date
JSA Team/Assesment Team
Name
Role Team Members Team Leader Facilitator
Locations

Job Steps,Hazards And Controls


Sl No Activities (Sequential Task) Hazard Required Control Person Resposible
1 Job at Scaffoldings 1. Fall of Personels All scaffolding materials should be Site Engg.
inspected and approved.
2. Fall of objects
Inspection of all scaffolding structure
should be carried out after each Site Engg.
deconstruction of all scaffoldings by a
qualified scaffolding inspector.

3. Collaps of Scaffolding Obtain scaffold construction permit Site Engg.


prior to start the work.
4. Slip, trip and obstructions
during escess at scaffolding Ensure the area is barricaded to prevent
Site Engg.
any unauthorized personnel entry.

All scaffoldings shall be erected by


qualified and competent personnel
Site Engg.
under the supervision of a scaffolding
supervisor.
Inspection of scaffolding shall be done by
Site Engg.
a qualified scaffolding inspector.
No one else is permitted to alter any
scaffolding without the approval of Site Engg.
scaffolding inspector.

Scaffoldings must be fitted with toe


boards to prevent the fall of materials
Site Engg.
and tools. All tools and materials shall be
properly secured in the scaff platform.

All personnel entering in the scaffolding


must be physically fit for the job and Site Engg.
shall not be afraid of heights.

Personnel must wear full safety


harnesses while working at heights.
Site Engg.
100% tie‐off shall be maintained while
working at heights.
Weekly Inspections should be carried
Site Engg.
out.
Scaff tag should be available on all
Site Engg.
scaffoldings.

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