JOB SAFETY ANALYIS FOR CASTING CONCRETE, FORM WORK AND INSTALLATION OF
REBARS
LOCATION OF THE PROJECT UBL-EFFLUENT TREATMENT PLANT
PROJECT NAME WATER RECOVERY PROJECT DATE: 19th Sep 2019
COMPANY ROKO
ACTIVITY / TASKS HAZARDS POSSIBLE EXPOSED RECOMMENDED CONTROL MEASURES
CONSEQUENCES PERSONNEL
Mobilize all the Manual Back Pain Contractor Use of mechanical aid when load exceeds recommendable
materials like Handling 25kgs for men and 15kgs for ladies when lifting
Muscle Skeletal Emphasize job rotation and rest breaks
timber, boards,
disorders Ensure that pushing and pulling of loads is on even grounds
sand,
Lift loads for short distances
aggregates, Bruises and Cuts Use appropriate recommended PPEs
cement, nails,
Mobilization of Moving Traffic Collision Contractor Separation of vehicle and pedestrian accesses using hard
physical barriers.
work Property Damage Use of traffic control wardens and security to control traffic
equipment( Con movements.
crete pumps and Death Ensure that there is proper coordination with the client
trucks) and hand personnel.
and power tools Use visible clear safety signs
Lower the speed limits guidelines.
Site Induction for all the workers to make the workers aware
of the hazards, risks, rules and procedures
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Poor House Slips, Trips and Contractor Application of the 5s standards in housekeeping procedures.
Keeping Falls Conduct good continuous housekeeping trainings to workers.
Public Assign
Daily tool box talks to be conducted
Chemicals Inhalation Contractor Avoid getting direct contact with the chemicals
( Cement dust) Use of breathing apparatuses when dealing with chemicals.
Ingestion Public Follow the instruction on the MSDS on handling, usage and
storages.
Burns and bruises Design COSHA assessment for the chemical before use.
Limit the exposer to the chemical when offloading.
Conduct on job training for chemical handling and use of
recommended appropriate PPEs
Installation of Manual Back Pain Contractor Avoid manual handling as much as possible where necessary
form work and Handling of the by use of mechanical aid when load exceeds recommendable
Muscle Skeletal 25kgs for men and 15kgs for ladies when lifting
rebars and boards
disorders Carrying three boards which are lighter.
stripping form
Ensure that pushing and pulling of loads is on even grounds
work Bruises, Cuts and Lift loads for short distances
lacerations Use appropriate recommended PPEs
Ergonomics Back Pains Contractor Avoiding long gesture periods when doing tasks.
Use of ergonomically sound plant and machineries.
Muscle-Skeletal Emphasize rest breaks and job rotations.
disorders Conduct on job training on machine and equipment users.
Ensure use of recommended appropriate PPEs
Sharp Edges Body Cuts and Contractor Use of appropriate PPE like cut resistant gloves
Injuries, Abrasions Ensure proper housekeeping and storage of the boards
Punctures and Covering of the sharp edges.
Use legs to lift, don’t bent at waist, and team if needed
pinch points.
Use of rebar caps to avoid pinching when installing
Hand and power Body Cuts, Contractor Daily tool inspection before use.
tools Injuries, Fatigue Emphasize job rotations and rest breaks
and shock/ Use of competent personnel in operations of the tools.
Use of recommended appropriate PPEs
electrocution
Inspect all cord sets on tools and equipment for damage
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Concrete Casting Manual Back Pain Contractor Avoid manual handling as much as possible where necessary
Handling of by use of mechanical aid when load exceeds recommendable
Muscle Skeletal 25kgs for men and 15kgs for ladies when lifting
cement and
disorders Emphasize job rotation and rest breaks
chute
Ensure that pushing and pulling of loads is on even grounds
Bruises and Cuts Lift loads for short distances
Use appropriate recommended PPEs
Chemicals Inhalation, Contractor Avoid getting direct contact with the chemicals by use of
( Cement dust Ingestion, chemical gloves, full body overalls and dust mask.
Public Follow the instruction on the MSDS on handling, usage and
and wet cement
Burns and bruises storages.
Design COSHA assessment for the chemical before use.
Injection or Limit the exposer to the chemical when offloading.
contact with Conduct on job training for chemical handling and use of
hazardous recommended appropriate PPEs.
substances Secure a fresh water source ( a hose ) or use neutralizing
solution
Rotating/Moving Entanglement Contractor Ensure guards of the mixer are well placed
parts of the Inspection of concrete mixer prior to use
Disability Public Keeping away from rotating parts of the concrete mixer
concrete mixer,
Concrete Mixer should be operated by trained and competent
concrete pump Injuries workers
Use of spotter for concrete trucks and all vehicles in tight or
congested areas.
Use of chute man to swing concrete chute back and forth and
signal of the crew when moving chutes or repositioning of
trucks
Noise from the Damage to ears Contractor Use ear plugs to control the effects of noise
concrete mixer Inspect Machines to ensure good working condition and free
Interference with Public of noise
and nearby
communication
packing
during work
operators.
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Flying Body Injuries Contractor Barricading of the working area to deny access to
Particles/Objects unauthorized persons
Eye Injuries Public Use of PPE-Safety Goggles
from the mixer
Erecting appropriate signage
Do not direct flying particles towards fellow workers
Vibration from Muscle Pain Contractor Proper maintenance of the mixer
the mixer Job rotations
Fatigue Rest breaks
Body breeze
Slip, Trips and Dislocation Contractor Continuous housekeeping, clearing of all trip hazards before
Falls and during work
Body Injuries Public Use of proper footwear
Cordoning off of the working area
Carpentry Works Manual Back Pain Contractor Avoid manual handling as much as possible where necessary.
for the stripping Handling of the Use of mechanical aid when load exceeds recommendable
Muscle Skeletal 25kgs for men and 15kgs for ladies when lifting
off the form timber
disorders Emphasize job rotation and rest breaks
work
Ensure that pushing and pulling of loads is on even grounds
Bruises and Cuts Lift loads for short distances
Use appropriate recommended PPEs
All timbers will be denailed before being transported to the
designated area
Hand and power Body Cuts Contractor Daily tool inspection before use.
tools - Bow saw, Emphasize job rotations and rest breaks
Injuries Use of competent personnel in operations of the tools.
Hammer,
Use of recommended appropriate PPEs
concrete Fatigue
breaker, spear
bar and crawl electrocution
bar
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Falling Objects Property damage Contractor Avoid storing, keeping and resting tools at height on the
erected platforms
Major Injuries Public Proper segregation between the works at height and other
works by using visible hard barriers
Fatality Erect warning signs to warn and caution about on-going works
Death at height and the dangers
Use of appropriate PPEs like helmets
Provide safe means to lift materials and tools
Secure materials at height
Trips and Falls Dislocation Contractor Continuous housekeeping, clearing of all trip hazards before
and during work
Body Injuries Public Use of proper footwear
Cordoning off of the working area
Poor House Slips, Trips and Contractor Application of the 5s standards in housekeeping procedures.
Keeping Falls Conduct good continuous housekeeping trainings to workers.
Public Assign
Daily tool box talks to be conducted
Sharp Edges Body Cuts and Contractor Use of appropriate PPE like cut resistant gloves
Injuries Ensure proper housekeeping and storage of the boards
Covering of the sharp edges
Abrasions
Punctures
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