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JSA Unloading

The document provides a job safety analysis for unloading a container, generator, and fuel tank. It identifies potential hazards for various tasks, including unauthorized personnel during mobilization, material falling from or being hit by the delivery lorry during material delivery, and slips, trips, and falls during unloading. Control measures are outlined such as conducting safety briefings, using proper personal protective equipment, barricading work areas, and employing flagmen to direct traffic.

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JSA Unloading

The document provides a job safety analysis for unloading a container, generator, and fuel tank. It identifies potential hazards for various tasks, including unauthorized personnel during mobilization, material falling from or being hit by the delivery lorry during material delivery, and slips, trips, and falls during unloading. Control measures are outlined such as conducting safety briefings, using proper personal protective equipment, barricading work areas, and employing flagmen to direct traffic.

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Job Safety Analysis

Task  THINK
JSA FOR UNLOADING CONTAINER, GENERATOR & FUEL Before you
Being
Assessed TANK WORKS  CHECK
Before you
Site JSA No. JSA-002 REV 0
 PROCEED
Sheet
Recorded By Tasnim Date 14/02/18 Contractor 1 of 4
No.

Attendees:
NAME DESIGNATION COMPANY NAME DESIGNATION COMPANY

P.P.E. Requirements (indicate by marking “Y” or “N”) Note: This list is for selection of PPE above the minimum requirements specified by TPGM
Goggles [Y] Face Shield [N] Soft Mask P1 or P2 [Y] Respirator-1/4 or 1/2 or full face [N ] Airline/Hood [N] SCBA [N] Safety Harness [Y]
Disposable chemical suits [N] PVC Splash Suit/Hood [N] Chemical Apron [N ] Chemical Resistant Gloves [N ] Chemical Boots [N ]
Ear Muffs [N] UV Protection Cream [N]
Height Safety Requirements Anchor Strap [Y] Rescue Plan-Suspended Person [N] Scaffold Erection [Y] Work Vest [Y]
Full Body Harness [Y] Retractable Lanyard [Y] Inertia Reel [Y] Static line [N] Man Basket [N] EWP [N] Gondola [N ]
Confined Space Entry Requirements Vent/Purge [N] Gas Test/Log [N] Personal Monitor [N] Rescue plan [N] Harness for top entry [N]
Documentation Client PTW [ ] TPGM PTW [ ] Isolation-Lockout/ Tagout [ ] Isolation List [ ] Work Procedure [ ] P&ID [ ]
Prepared By: Tasnim Reviewed By TPGM HSE -Name: Approved By TPGM CM -Name:
Date: 28/06/2016 Date: / / Date: / /
Position: Signature: Signature:
Signature:

KEY GUIDEWORDS-HAZARD IDENTIFICATION


Safe Access/EgressFall From +2m Dropped Objects Loose Objects Slip/Trip Crush/Caught Between Fall Overboard
Rotation/Spin Residual Torque Entanglement Lift/Carry/Push/Pull Sharp Edges Pollution PTW Required
Chemicals PPE Heat/Fire/Explosion Heat Stress Over-Pressure Vacuum Change Control
Overload Bend/Distort Fail/Fracture/Break Collision Loss of Position Communications Confined Space
Job Safety Analysis
Task  THINK
JSA FOR UNLOADING CONTAINER, GENERATOR & FUEL Before you
Being
Assessed TANK WORKS  CHECK
Before you
Site JSA No. JSA-002 REV 0
 PROCEED
Sheet
Recorded By Tasnim Date 14/02/18 Contractor 2 of 4
No.

S.No Job description Potential Hazard/ Risk Person/s Risk Control Measures/ Mitigation Action by
Involved Rating
1. Mobilization of workers at Unauthorized personnel / Workers (4M)  Ensure all personnel and team have attended the Person In
site Miscommunication / Communication HSE induction Charge &
Breakdown  Conduct briefing before starting work in order to Supervisor
explain the risk
 Make sure all teams involved are equipped with
PPE before starting work
 Inspect all equipment thoroughly before using
 Make sure all safety devices and guard are intact
and operable
 Barricade where the erection work is to be carried
out and display a warning sign
 Make sure all safety tools are already in place and
safe for use

2. Material delivery Unauthorized personnel Driver (4M)  Ensure lorry driver carries valid driving license Supervisor
which is registered to the local authority
 Ensure lorry driver possesses valid road tax and car
insurance
Material Fall Driver (8M)  Ensure the driver maneuvers the lorry to the Supervisor
intended location at a given speed limit
 Proper lashing must be provided by the lorry driver
to properly tie all the material to the lorry
Danger of being hit by lorry Workers (8M)  Flagman to be available during movement of Supervisor
vehicle to the loading area

3. Material unloading Dangers of being hit by crane / Workers (8M) 


Barricade the unloading area Supervisor
fork lift 
Flagman to be available during the operation of
mobile crane / fork lift
Personnel Injury Workers (4M)  Use appropriate gloves to protect hand from Supervisor
splinters and sharp edges
KEY GUIDEWORDS-HAZARD IDENTIFICATION
Safe Access/EgressFall From +2m Dropped Objects Loose Objects Slip/Trip Crush/Caught Between Fall Overboard
Rotation/Spin Residual Torque Entanglement Lift/Carry/Push/Pull Sharp Edges Pollution PTW Required
Chemicals PPE Heat/Fire/Explosion Heat Stress Over-Pressure Vacuum Change Control
Overload Bend/Distort Fail/Fracture/Break Collision Loss of Position Communications Confined Space
Job Safety Analysis
Task  THINK
JSA FOR UNLOADING CONTAINER, GENERATOR & FUEL Before you
Being
Assessed TANK WORKS  CHECK
Before you
Site JSA No. JSA-002 REV 0
 PROCEED
Sheet
Recorded By Tasnim Date 14/02/18 Contractor 3 of 4
No.

4. Shifting of equipments from Limited access Workers/ (4M)  Ensure the area is clear and have sufficient space Supervisor
storage to installation area Vehicles for both the vehicles and workers
 Consult the respective authority at site for
clearance to shift the equipment

Improper base support Workers (4M)  Lay pipe rollers or wooden planks or any approved Supervisor
supporting materials
 Sit the switchgears on top of those materials which
will serve as base support for lifting and shifting
 Request for inspection and approval of the support
setup from a competent personnel before the
shifting process

Personal Injury Workers (8M)  Ensure all personnel know and follow established Supervisor
procedures for installation work
 Ensure nobody is near to the equipment except
authorized personnel when shifting it from one
location to another

Fall of Objects / Tools Workers (8M)  Remove or secure any moving parts of the Supervisor
equipment before the shifting work
 Keep clear of all tools used before or during the
shifting process in their respective storage
locations.

KEY GUIDEWORDS-HAZARD IDENTIFICATION


Safe Access/EgressFall From +2m Dropped Objects Loose Objects Slip/Trip Crush/Caught Between Fall Overboard
Rotation/Spin Residual Torque Entanglement Lift/Carry/Push/Pull Sharp Edges Pollution PTW Required
Chemicals PPE Heat/Fire/Explosion Heat Stress Over-Pressure Vacuum Change Control
Overload Bend/Distort Fail/Fracture/Break Collision Loss of Position Communications Confined Space
Job Safety Analysis
Task  THINK
JSA FOR UNLOADING CONTAINER, GENERATOR & FUEL Before you
Being
Assessed TANK WORKS  CHECK
Before you
Site JSA No. JSA-002 REV 0
 PROCEED
Sheet
Recorded By Tasnim Date 14/02/18 Contractor 4 of 4
No.

5. Lifting of equipments Limited access Workers (4M)  Ensure the area is clear and have sufficient space Supervisor
for both the machineries and workers
 Consult the respective authority at site for
clearance to shift the equipment

Electrical hazard Workers (8M)  Ensure all tools are properly inspected and tagged Supervisor
 Perform regular check on electrical tools for
leakages or malfunctions

Use of generator Workers (4M)  Ensure generator is properly grounded and tagged Supervisor
 Make sure all electrical tools and equipment are
plugged to extension cord with proper safety
features
Fire hazard
Workers (4M)  Fire extinguisher placed near to generator in the Supervisor
event of fire emergency.
Fall of materials / tools Workers (4M) Supervisor
 Secure all materials and tools properly during the
installation work

6. Housekeeping Slip and fall tripping Workers (4M)  Clean-up all unused materials and dispose Supervisor
immediately once the job has been completed
 Ensure proper housekeeping to be maintained
throughout the work progress

Personnel Injury Workers (4M)  Use appropriate gloves to protect hand from Supervisor
splinters and sharp edges

KEY GUIDEWORDS-HAZARD IDENTIFICATION


Safe Access/EgressFall From +2m Dropped Objects Loose Objects Slip/Trip Crush/Caught Between Fall Overboard
Rotation/Spin Residual Torque Entanglement Lift/Carry/Push/Pull Sharp Edges Pollution PTW Required
Chemicals PPE Heat/Fire/Explosion Heat Stress Over-Pressure Vacuum Change Control
Overload Bend/Distort Fail/Fracture/Break Collision Loss of Position Communications Confined Space

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