SGD SAIPEM CAMP ACCOMODATION AND BUILDING FACILITIES JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS PROJECT OPERATIONAL CAMP
JSA NO. 003
Date 07/01/2013
Activity: Masonry Work
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Hazards
Control Measures to be Enforced
Remarks / Actions
Routine daily activities
Walking/Driving to and from work site, motor vehicle accident; striking pedestrians, bicyclists, or other individuals. Slipping/tripping on painted, oily or wet surfaces Poor lighting. Working near moving parts. Excessively hot temperatures (heat exhaustion, heat stroke, heat stress, sun exposure). Exposure to poor weather conditions. Noise
Supervisor Ensure license is valid for vehicle driven. Wear seatbelt. Ensure equipment on vehicle is secured properly. Stay alert for pedestrians, bicyclists, and others. Wear steel-toe, slip resistant footwear. Keep areas dry, clean and unobstructed, as much as possible. Ensure proper lighting in workspace is available. Avoid moving parts, shut off, if possible. Put up barriers to avoid contact. Take frequent breaks in cooler areas -Drink plenty of hydration replacing fluids. Wear sunscreen, proper clothing, and sunglasses. Protect from adverse weather elements to maximum extent possible. Use single hearing protection for noise levels of 84104 dB. Use double hearing protection for noise levels above 104dB.
Working in
Insect bites, animal bites,
Survey area for hives, nests, or unusual animal activity.
Supervisor
SGD SAIPEM CAMP ACCOMODATION AND BUILDING FACILITIES JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS PROJECT OPERATIONAL CAMP
JSA NO. 003
Date 07/01/2013
Activity: Masonry Work
areas likely to be bird nests, bats, squirrels, wasp nests, bee hives Using power tools and hand tools, i.e., scrapers, spackle blades, strikers, trowels, brick hammers, tile cutters etc. Mixing cement, plaster
rabies; encountering animal suddenly and falling from work area.
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Contact Pest Control for problems with insects or for other animals. Use proper fall protection
Cuts, pinches, smashes, punctures, severing of fingers
Keep tools and equipment in serviceable condition. Supervisor Inspect tools before use. Wear proper PPE. Use according to manufacturer’s instructions Use necessary caution required for all tools Use GFCI protection if using portable power tools
Irritation to skin from contact with cement Inhalation of fumes
Wear proper PPE (gloves, long-sleeve shirt and/or coveralls to minimize contact with skin For skin contact, wash affected area immediately Apply moisturizing lotion to any irritated skin. Mix plaster in a well-ventilated area, preferably outdoors Wear proper PPE Wear proper PPE (respirator, gloves, long-sleeve shirt and/or coveralls to minimize exposure Avoid contact
Cutting cement, Inhalation of dust, skin ceramic tile, etc contact (silicon,
Supervisor
Supervisor
SGD SAIPEM CAMP ACCOMODATION AND BUILDING FACILITIES JSA NO. 003
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS PROJECT OPERATIONAL CAMP
Date 07/01/2013
Activity: Masonry Work
Cutting tile with tile nippers or tile cutter
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hexavalent chromium) If suspect material, stop working and notify FMD immediately Asbestos exposure (cutting walls or surfaces) Wear proper PPE when working near hazard Injury to eyes from tile Keep tools in serviceable condition. bits flying up; lacerations Inspect tools before use Wear proper PPE Make cuts at floor level Cut away from body Keep hands away from blades Use necessary caution required for all hand tools
Supervisor
Using ladder
Ladder collapsing, slipping/falling from ladder Working in windy, outdoor conditions
Supervisor Inspect ladder before use Use ladder of proper height Ensure ladder is properly assembled, locked and on level surface Do not exceed weight limit for ladder Do not stand on top of ladder or on top rung Use fall protection, if necessary
Ergonomic Hazards
Chronic or acute pressure and irritation to knees while working on
Wear knee pads Change position periodically to alleviate discomfort, stretch muscles
Supervisor
SGD SAIPEM CAMP ACCOMODATION AND BUILDING FACILITIES JSA NO. 003
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS PROJECT OPERATIONAL CAMP
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Activity: Masonry Work
hard surfaces Noise Lifting heavy equipment or materials Static postures for prolonged periods Awkward body postures Awkward postures of the wrist Repetitive motions (cutting keys, stamping numbers w/hammer)
Use single hearing protection for noise levels of 84104 dB Use double hearing protection above 104 dB Use Manipulators, lighter weight welding equipment, lighter weight cables with low stiffness Overhead hoists -Lifting and turning tables, wheeled tables Team lifting whenever possible Carry heavy objects between waist and shoulder when possible, Take frequent breaks Switch to other tasks to give body a rest from monotonous motion Limit the amount of time you spend at the same task.
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