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Job Hazard Analysis Garden Isles Project Page 1 Site: Garden Isles Project Pocket: B 48 JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS(JHA) Company: JAIPRAKASH ASSOCIATES LIMITED REAL ESTATE PROJECTS Activity or Task: Job Safety Analysis Date: 13/05/2015 Completed By : Mr.Abhimanyu Saraswat Work Steps and Tasks(working order) Hazards Identified for each step Risk Level (Use Risk Nomo gram) Control/Safe Work Procedures for each Task/Step Excavation Cave-ins tripping over equipment excavated material or other objects falling on workers exposure to underground services or overhead electrical cables mishandled or poorly placed materials hazardous atmosphere (noxious gases/lack of oxygen) toxic, irritating or flammable and explosive gases Probability of Happening: Quite Possible + Exposure: Infrequent + Consequence: Fatality/Serious injury = Substantial Risk All excavations shall be properly sloped, benched, or shielded. The Competent Person on site will determine which method to use. Stairways, ladders, or ramps shall be located in excavations or trenches that are more than 4 feet in depth. They shall be placed so that no worker is required to travel more than 25 feet laterally to access one. Dressing Moving heavy loads Receiving injuries Probability of Happening: Quite Possible Ensure that hazard correction procedures are

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Page 1: Job Hazard Analysis for a Residential Tower

Job Hazard Analysis

Garden Isles Project Page 1

Site:

Garden Isles Project Pocket: B 48

JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS(JHA)

Company:

JAIPRAKASH ASSOCIATES LIMITED REAL ESTATE PROJECTS

Activity or Task: Job Safety Analysis Date: 13/05/2015

Completed By : Mr.Abhimanyu Saraswat

Work Steps and Tasks(working order)

Hazards Identified for each step

Risk Level (Use Risk Nomo gram)

Control/Safe Work Procedures for each Task/Step

Excavation Cave-ins

tripping over

equipment

excavated

material or

other objects

falling on

workers

exposure to

underground

services or

overhead

electrical

cables

mishandled or

poorly placed

materials

hazardous

atmosphere

(noxious

gases/lack of

oxygen)

toxic, irritating

or flammable

and explosive

gases

Probability of Happening: Quite Possible + Exposure: Infrequent + Consequence: Fatality/Serious injury = Substantial Risk

All excavations shall be properly sloped, benched, or shielded. The Competent Person on site will determine which method to use.

Stairways, ladders, or ramps shall be located in excavations or trenches that are more than 4 feet in depth. They shall be placed so that no worker is required to travel more than 25 feet laterally to access one.

Dressing Moving heavy

loads

Receiving injuries

Probability of Happening: Quite Possible

Ensure that hazard correction procedures are

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from hand tools

Inhalation of dust

Exposure to

dangerous

substances

(chemical and

biological)

Exposure to

radiation

+ Exposure: Occasionally + Consequence: Serious injury/Causality Treatment = Moderate Risk

in place.

Make sure that everyone understands and follows safe work procedures.

Ensure that, when needed, there is a medical program tailored to your facility to help prevent workplace hazards and exposures.

Earth Filling Slips and trips

Moving heavy

loads

Bad working

positions, often in

confined spaces

Being struck or

crushed by a

workplace vehicle

Receiving injuries

from hand tools

Exposure to

dangerous

substances

(chemical and

biological)

Probability of Happening: Quite Possible + Exposure: Occasionally + Consequence: Serious injury/Causality Treatment = Moderate Risk

Regularly and thoroughly maintain equipment.

Ensure that hazard correction procedures are in place.

Ensure that everyone knows how to use and maintain personal protective equipment.

Make sure that everyone understands and follows safe work procedures.

Layout

Inhalation of dust

Exposure to

radiation

Loud noise

Probability of Happening: Unusual but Possible + Exposure: Infrequent

Ensure that hazard correction procedures are in place.

Ensure that

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+ Consequence: First Aid Treatment/Causality Treatment = Low Risk

everyone knows how to use and maintain personal protective equipment.

Make sure that everyone understands and follows safe work procedures

P.C.C

Bad working

positions, often in confined spaces,

Inhalation of dust,

Exposure to

dangerous

substances

(chemical and

biological),

Probability of Happening: Quite Possible + Exposure: Occasionally + Consequence: Serious injury/Causality Treatment = Moderate Risk

Regularly and thoroughly maintain equipment.

Ensure that hazard correction procedures are in place.

Ensure that everyone knows how to use and maintain personal protective equipment.

Make sure that everyone understands and follows safe work procedures.

Ensure that, when needed, there is a medical program tailored to your facility to help prevent workplace hazards and exposures.

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R/F Steel Work

Strains

Hand Cuts

Pinches

Slips and Trips

Falls

Probability of Happening: Quite Possible + Exposure: Infrequent + Consequence: Fatality/Serious injury = Substantial Risk

Unload rebar from trailers as close as possible to work area.

Use proper lifting devices whenever possible.

Use horses where possible to reduce repetitive bending.

Use proper lifting techniques.

Shuttering work

Workers falling during steel fixing and the erection of formwork.

Collapse of the formwork / false work.

Materials falling during the striking of formwork.

Silica dust from scrabbling

operations. Manual handling

of shutters,

reinforcing bars etc.

Cement burns from wet cement.

Arm and back strain for steel fixers.

Probability of Happening: Quite Possible + Exposure: Infrequent + Consequence: Fatality/Serious injury = Substantial Risk

Regularly and thoroughly maintain equipment.

Ensure that hazard correction procedures are in place.

Ensure that everyone knows how to use and maintain personal protective equipment.

Make sure that everyone understands and follows safe work procedures.

Ensure that, when needed, there is a medical program tailored to your facility to help

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prevent workplace hazards and exposures.

R.C.C Work

Falls from

working at height

Slips and trips

Being struck by

falling objects

Receiving injuries

from hand tools,

Handling of rough

materials,

Exposure to

dangerous

substances

(chemical and

biological),

Loud noise,

Vibration from

tools or vibrating

machinery

Probability of Happening: Quite Possible + Exposure: Infrequent + Consequence: Fatality/Serious injury = Substantial Risk

Regularly and thoroughly maintain equipment.

Ensure that hazard correction procedures are in place.

Ensure that everyone knows how to use and maintain personal protective equipment.

Make sure that everyone understands and follows safe work procedures.

Ensure that, when needed, there is a medical program tailored to your facility to help prevent workplace hazards and exposures.

Brickwork

Falls from

working at height

Collapse of the

Scaffold

Being struck by

falling objects

Probability of Happening: Quite Possible + Exposure: Occasionally +

Issuing permits for working in Confined Spaces.

Preventing Skin

Problems from Working with Portland cement.

Controlling

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Bad working

positions, often in

confined spaces

Receiving injuries

from hand tools

Inhalation of dust

Loud noise

Consequence: Serious injury/Causality Treatment = Moderate Risk

Electrical Hazards by using Lockout/Tag out.

Fall Protection

by nets and guardrails.

Respiratory Protection

Personal Protective

Equipment

Safeguarding

Equipment and Protecting Workers from Amputations.

Machine Safeguarding

Block work

Falls from

working at height

Collapse of the

Scaffold

Being struck by

falling objects

Bad working

positions, often in

confined spaces

Receiving injuries

from hand tools

Inhalation of dust

Loud noise

Probability of Happening: Quite Possible + Exposure: Occasionally + Consequence: Serious injury/Causality Treatment = Moderate Risk

Issuing permits for working in

Confined Spaces.

Preventing Skin

Problems from Working with Portland cement.

Controlling Electrical Hazards by using Lockout/Tag out.

Fall Protection

by nets and guardrails

Respiratory Protection

Personal Protective Equipment

Safeguarding

Equipment and Protecting

Workers from Amputations

Machine

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Safeguarding

Plastering Work

Falls from

working at height

Slips and trips

Workplace

Transport

Manual Handling

Electrocution

Probability of Happening: Quite Possible + Exposure: Infrequent + Consequence: Fatality/Serious injury = Substantial Risk

Work method

General ventilation

Respiratory protection

Skin protection

Scaffolding Work

Falls from

elevation

Struck by

Electrocution

Scaffold collapse

Bad Planking

Probability of Happening: Quite Possible + Exposure: Infrequent + Consequence: Fatality/Serious injury = Substantial Risk

Guardrails

Personal fall arrest systems(PFAS)

Housekeeping

Eye injury and

irritation

Inhalation

Foot injury

Hand injury

Electric shock

Probability of Happening: Quite Possible + Exposure: Occasionally + Consequence: Serious injury/Causality Treatment = Moderate Risk

Gloves

Apron

long sleeves

Wear respirator if needed

Wear Face Shield

Goggles