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Job Safety Environmental Analysis Pre-Task Briefing

The document provides a pre-task briefing and job safety environmental analysis for a 7-day diesel generator pre-commissioning task at Site B1. It identifies potential hazards such as trip hazards, hydrocarbons/flammables, manual handling, human factors/training, working on energy systems, weather, noise, environmental impacts, and tools/equipment. It requires personnel to wear appropriate PPE like safety boots, helmet, glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and hearing protection. Control measures will be developed and documented to reduce risks from the identified hazards.
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Job Safety Environmental Analysis Pre-Task Briefing

The document provides a pre-task briefing and job safety environmental analysis for a 7-day diesel generator pre-commissioning task at Site B1. It identifies potential hazards such as trip hazards, hydrocarbons/flammables, manual handling, human factors/training, working on energy systems, weather, noise, environmental impacts, and tools/equipment. It requires personnel to wear appropriate PPE like safety boots, helmet, glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and hearing protection. Control measures will be developed and documented to reduce risks from the identified hazards.
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JOB SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS

PRE-TASK BRIEFING

METHOD STATEMENT No: HAV-


TASK: Diesel gen. pre-comm. checks SITE: B1
HKN219001- GEN-CM-GD-1010
Prepared by: Name: Ergun Bozkurt Reviewed / Approved Name: Sign:
Description: Diesel Generator pre-commissioning, by:
commissioning
Duration of the job: 7 day

Permit Required
Daily
 5 key steps  Notes
Hot Work 1. Identify Job to be analysed
 The JSA must be updated with any additional hazards found during the work.
Excavation 2. Break down job into steps – see page 3
 If any hazard cannot be adequately controlled by the JSA, further Risk Assessment &
Work on Energy systems 3. Identify hazards for each step Management Approval is required.
Confined Space Entry 4. Assess the level of risk for each hazard  Existing JSA’s should be reviewed for any hazards; a new JSA should be performed in
preference to reusing existing analyses.
Working at Height 5. Develop control actions to reduce risk
 JSA & JSA signing sheet to be filed.
Other: ……………………..

PPE Tools & Equipment needed


Comments (e.g. : progressive history, updates, reviews and reason)
Item  Specify
Safety shoes/boots  Hand tools
8203-8204 diesel generator Safety helmet 
B1 6 peoples
Ergun Bozkurt Safety glasses 
Ferman Tokgozoglu Safety goggles 
Erdim Ari Protective clothing 
Faysal Aksoy
Jaleel Shaik High visibility vest 
Gloves 
Fall protection
Hearing protection 
Life jacket

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Other:………………

This list may not identify all potential hazards present. Visit the job site to ensure all hazards are identified. If a potential hazard
Potential Hazards has no impact on the job, mark the box with "N/A" (Not Applicable.) If a potential hazard does have an impact on the job, tick
the relevant box(es) with  and implement appropriate control measures in the JSA.
WORKING AT HEIGHTS WORKING OVER OR NEAR WATER UNDERGROUND SERVICES
 Will personnel be working at height during this task?  Safety Boats  Are there any underground service lines, e.g. water,
 Life Jackets gas, electricity, sewage pipes?

 TRIP HAZARDS  HYDROCARBONS/FLAMMABLES FALLING OBJECTS


 Will equipment in use form a trip hazard?  Will equipment need to be drained / purged?  Will personnel be working above where others may
 Are there trip hazards in the work area?  Are there highly flammable products in the work area pass? Working below others?
ASBESTOS DAY/NIGHT TIME OPEARATION  DANGEROUS GASES (H2S), CO, METHANE
 Will personnel be exposed to asbestos during this task?  Is extra lighting required  Will personal monitors or gas detectors, respiratory
protection be required?

 MANUAL HANDLING PRESSURE SYSTEMS / STORED ENERGY EXCAVATIONS


 Are hazardous MH tasks involved? (eg: repetitive or  Are the systems isolated  Does the work require an excavation to be dug?
sustained use of force, awkward posture, vibration,  Have you blead the system Specific work planning and approvals are required.
unstable/unbalanced loads).  Release pressure under control

 HUMAN FACTORS / TRAINING


 WEATHER  NOISE
 Are personnel competent and confident to perform the  Have weather extremes been considered?  Is there a need for hearing protection in the area?
task?  Is hearing PPE appropriate and in good condition?
 Is fatigue an issue? Are procedures clear and understood? Will the work create higher noise levels?
 WORKING ON ENERGY SYSTEMS/ENERGY ISOLATION  ENVIRONMENTAL CRANES & LIFTING EQUIPMENT
 Is there potential for contact with live electrical  Have potential spill sources been identified?  Does the lifting activity require a lifting permit?
equipment? Will electrical isolation be required?  Has the need for drip trays, containment, spill blankets,  Is a banksman overseeing all lifting activities?
 Will mechanical isolation be required? absorption been considered?  Is all lifting equipment certified and colour coded
 Is the equipment to be worked on required to be drained,  Has clean up after the job/housekeeping been considered?  Has lifting over live equipment been considered?
depressurized? Consider air, gas, water, inert, oil,  Does job require waste disposal measures  Is the equipment in good condition (no oil leaks,
Hydrocarbons etc. etc.)?
 Will job require hazardous waste collection and disposal
 Will equipment with stored energy (spring loaded,  Does the equipment have a valid certificate
gravitational) have an impact on the job?
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CONFINED SPACE  TOOLS & EQUIPMENT
 Have health exposures been considered? (eg: Legionella)  Does the work to be done require confined space entry?  Will a generator, compressor or other mobile
 Is a First Aider available  Are relevant personnel trained in the entry requirements? equipment be used?
 Welfare: drinking water, toilets, shaded areas  Is there a stand-by person  Are machine guards in place? Are guards, safety rails,
etc in good condition?
 Biological hazards: untreated sewage water, ..  Is adequate rescue equipment required
 Extreme temperatures
BARRIERS – TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT WORK AREA HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (COSHH) INCLUDING
 Do barriers need to be erected to exclude non-authorized  Will confined space entry, hot work, other work be LEAD
personnel or vehicles from an area where potential occurring nearby?  Will hazardous substances be used? Have the MSDS's
hazards exist?  Does work affect other contractors or members of the been checked? Have the health hazards of the
 Is vehicular and pedestrian traffic segregated general public chemical been considered?
 Is signage/traffic management plan required?  Do surfaces to be worked on contain lead paint? Are
testing kits available?

Emergency Response: The JSA should consider egress routes, location of nearest first aid post and compression chamber, alarm, shutdown switch, fire equipment, etc.
JOB SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
PRE-TASK BRIEFING
CONTROL ACTIONS NEEDED TO REDUCE RISK
MAIN STEPS OF TASK POTENTIAL HAZARDS AFFECTED
PERSON List the controls required to reduce the risk in each
Each step is for a specific part of the task. Identify the hazards relating to each step.,
step.
1.Install Air filter and house 1.Falling objects, handling accident EA 1.Suitable glasses and hand gloves used
FA
FT
EB
JBS

2.Filling & draining of Lube Oil 2.Spilling of chemical EA 2.Suitable glasses and hand gloves used. Preventive
FA control measures applied (spill kits).
FT
EB
JBS

3.Handling of fuel Oil 3.Spilling of chemical EA 3.Suitable glasses and hand gloves used. Preventive
FA control measures applied (spill kits).
FT
EB
JBS

4. Removing preservation of Diesel Gen. 4. Falling objects, handling accident EA 4. Suitable glasses and hand gloves used
FA
FT
EB
JBS

5.Housekeeping 5. Tripping hazard EA 5. keep the area tidy and clean access
5.1 fire hazard FA 5.1 fire extinguisher
FT
EB
JBS

 For each hazard, indicate who is at risk: employees (E), sub-contractor employees (SC), Members of Public (P), Others (Specify) (O)
JOB SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS
PRE-TASK BRIEFING

CREW SIGN ON SHEET


NAME SIGNATURE DATE NAME SIGNATURE DATE

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