JSA - Electrical Work - Enhancement of Ladies Toilets Core Area Tower Bldg. 730 Dhahran

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Job Safety Analysis

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS RECORD SHEET

Work Order No:- 60537141


Project Name: Enhancement of Ladies Toilets Core Area DATE PREPARED: DATE ISSUED:
Tower Bldg. 730 Dhahran
JSA NO.: 09

DESCRIPTION OF JOB/TASK: Electrical Work.

PREPARED BY: REVIEWED BY: APPROVED BY:

Project Engineer
Altaf Hassain SA Safety Engineer
Safety Officer
REFERENCES:
Work Permit System GI-2.100
SA-CSM Hand Tools and Power Tools under Section 11.4 Requirements for Specific Types of Hand Tools
Lockout and Use of Hold tags process G.I 6.012

SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Safety Hat, Safety Shoes, Safety Gloves, Safety Glasses, Ear Plugs; pad lock & hold tag; caution/ warning tape
Note: Adequate and special PPE must also be considered for this task

JOB
STEP
NO. SEQUENCE OF BASIC JOB STEPS POTENTIAL HAZARDS REQUIRED HAZARD CONTROLS/SAFE WORK PROCEDURES

 Coordinate with authorized Facility user/Proponent


Department.
 Strictly comply with Saudi Aramco’s Work Permit System
 Improper planning/coordination
Activity planning and work start- under G.I 2.100 and CSM II-14 Demolition.
1  Failure to obtain Required Work
up  Obtain a required Work Permit from the Area Supervisor
Permit
before starting the job and closing the Work Permit once
task is done. See SA-G.I. 2.100.

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 Get the permit validated for the specific day.
 If required, arrange for the disconnection of all affected
service lines in accordance with Isolation, Lockout and Use
of Hold tags process G.I 6.012.

 Only Authorized/certified electrical technicians shall directly


engaged with energized facilities.
Assignment/selection of workers  Lack of competence
 Full supervision.
 Training for electrical technicians.
 Installation of electrical equipment and circuits shall
conform to NFPA 70.
 Personnel shall not wear rings, wristwatches, jewelry or
other similar metallic objects.
 Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter installed (GFCI).
Working on energized panels
2  Contact with energized parts  Protective equipment.
and/or services
 Isolation Confirmation Certificate (ICC) and PTW.
 LOTO procedure implementation.
 LOTO Training.
 Power test before operation

 Refer and comply with G.I. No.: 6.012 Isolation, Lockout


 Improper isolation and Use of Hold Tags.
3
Isolation of Live Circuit Breaker  Unfamiliar of lockout/tagout system  Use SA approved lockout/tag out items.

 Defective power tools /  Battery-driven hand tools should be used as much as


Use of Electrical Tools possible to minimize the need for 220V tools.
equipment
 Ensure portable electrical tools are double insulated
 Untagged power tools  Do not use handheld breakers within 500 mm from
Improper routing of electrical underground cables.
 Ensure all portable electrical equipment has correct
cable.
safety guarding and protective devices are in place.
 Slip, Trip and Fall  Provision of socket outlets for distribution cables are

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located as close to the working point as possible to prevent
the need for long trailing wires.
 Cables should be hanged up at workstations whenever
practicable to reduce trip hazards and damage to cables.
 Use PVC insulated hooks/stands for cable routing.
 Provide properly constructed and insulated electrode
holders (IP67, male female socket).
 Ensure cables are sufficiently insulated, covered, or
armored, have protection from chemical damage and
where necessary additional protection,e.g. guarding, to
prevent mechanical damage.
 Ensure all welding machines are installed with voltage
reducing devices.
 Portable electric tools and extension cables should be
inspected and tagged every three months by a competent
person in compliance with color coding requirements.
 Faulty electrical equipment or equipment without a tag
must be taken out of service and labeled with an ‘out of
service’ tag and should be reported to a supervisor.
 Engagement of trained and competent person for power
tool operation.
 Job specific PPE’s should be used for the activity.
 Authorization card to be provided for operator.
 Ensure rubber mat is placed at all DB’s
 Electrical Shock  Turn off power to the installation area before beginning
Installation of Strip Lights any work.
 Use insulated tools and wear appropriate personal
protective equipment (PPE) such as insulated gloves and
safety goggles.
 Avoid working in wet or damp conditions and ensure the
work area is dry.
 Use Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) to quickly
cut off power in case of a ground fault.

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 Inspect wiring for damage or wear before connecting to
power.
 Ensure all electrical connections are securely made and
properly insulated.
 Fire Hazard  Use quality, reputable products from trusted manufacturers.
 Avoid overloading circuits by adhering to recommended voltage
requirements and load capacities.
 Ensure proper ventilation around the strip lights to prevent
overheating.
 Keep strip lights away from heat sources and flammable
materials.
 Use waterproof or water-resistant lights and connectors in
moisture-prone areas.
 Regularly inspect the installation for signs of overheating or
damage.
 Overloading Circuits  Securely mount strip lights using appropriate mounting
hardware or adhesive tape.
 Route wires and cables away from walkways and areas with
foot traffic.
 Use cable management solutions to conceal and organize wires.
 Ensure all connections are flush with surfaces to minimize
tripping risks.
 Improper Installation  Plan the installation carefully, considering factors such as
layout, load requirements, and mounting options.
 Follow manufacturer instructions and guidelines for installation.
 Test the strip lights before final installation to ensure they
function properly.
 Seek assistance from a qualified electrician if unsure about any
aspect of the installation process.
 Water Damage

 Sharp Objects  se caution when cutting strip lights to size, and use appropriate
tools.
 Handle cut strips carefully to avoid cuts or punctures.
 Dispose of any sharp or jagged edges safely.

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 By implementing these control measures, you can significantly
reduce the risks associated with strip lights installation and
create a safer environment for yourself and others. Always
prioritize safety and take necessary precautions to prevent
accidents and hazards.
 Inadequate Ventilation  Ensure all connections between strip lights, connectors, and power
sources are adequately sealed to prevent water intrusion. Use
waterproof connectors, silicone sealant, or heat shrink tubing to
protect connections from moisture.
 Adhere to the manufacturer's recommendations and guidelines for
installing and maintaining strip lights in wet or damp
environments. Follow their instructions for sealing connections
and choosing suitable mounting locations.
 Adhere to the manufacturer's recommendations and guidelines for
installing and maintaining strip lights in wet or damp
environments. Follow their instructions for sealing connections
and choosing suitable mounting locations.

 Use approved leather or rubber gloves


Cable, EMT and instrumentation  Store and secure properly loose sharp edges items
tubes pulling and installation  Inspection of issued tools prior to use.
pulling activity  Any defective tools must be disposed of from the site.
 One person designated to control the pull to ensure all
cable pullers are working as a team
 Sharp edges Damaged/Faulty Tools  Suitably maintained drum roller frames, jacks, rollers
 Cable kicking during thepulling and operatives controlled to ensure hands are clear when
activity cable is moving.
 Awareness of maximum permitted cable pulling tensions
and minimum bending radii.
 Inspection of a cable prior to pulling for damage.
 Cable drums stored on level stable surfaces.

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 Installation of electrical equipment and circuits shall
Termination of cables frompower conformto NFPA 70.
source  Personnel shall not wear rings, wristwatches, jewelry or
othersimilar metallic objects.
 Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter installed (GFCI).
 Contact with energizedparts
 Protective equipment.
 Isolation Confirmation Certificate (ICC) and PTW.
 LOTO procedure implementation.
 LOTO Training.
 Power test before operation
Installation / fixing of disconnect  Electrical personnel must undergo the energy isolation &
switches, DDC panel permit to work orientation and LOTO training.
programming  Adhere with current applicable project procedure (LOTO,
Commissioning, etc.) and associated PTW system.
 Follow the electrical testing/ programming project method
of statement and risk assessment.
 Only trained and experienced technician / electrician must
carry out the electrical test/ programming.
 Electrical test/ programming activity must be supervised
closely by the designated electrical engineer/ supervisor.
 Electrical Shock  Applicable PTW to be completed and discussed with the
• Fire workforce in line with the toolbox talks before the task
• Personnel injury begins.
 A readily useable CO2 portable fire extinguisher (20 kg.)
capacity shall be deployed in the area.
 Signs and barricades shall be erected in the test area to
avoid unauthorized entry.
 Comply as per Section Electrical Hand Tools Safety & Hot
Work. Ensure that the tools to be use is properly inspected
and tagged prior to use. Tools with damage or frayed wiring
must not be allowed to use and must be removed from the
worksite. Repair can only be done by an authorized person
with expertise to electrical works.

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Loading, Transporting& Off-  Lashings to be applied to load. (Sufficient lashing)
 (Moving parts) Struck by
loading  All operatives to be versed in manual handling regulation.
/Trapped or in between
 All operators to be trained in use of equipment

 Banks man shall control the heavy vehicles and equipment
 Maneuvering Boom truck,
with reflecting jacket.
trailer etc.
 Area to be barricaded & warning display sign
Transformers Installation  Hold task briefing prior to work commencement
 Installation check list shall be maintained.
 Only competent personnel handle the job.
 Proper coordination & follow supervisor instructions
 Emphasis appropriate tools for each job during task briefing
meetings.
 Right tools for the job; any damaged tools must not be
 Improper handling used, only standard tools for job. Do not use modified tools.
 Use of Hand tools  Replace defective & damaged tools; allocate trained
 Use of electrical hand tools persons applicable to the tools in use.
 Emphasis appropriate tools for each job during task briefing
meetings.
 Use tools suitable for the job.
 Connect the tools to correctly equipped cabinets (electrical
protection, adapted voltages, standard sockets)
 Use certified tools with sticker.
 Make sure that activities are properly coordinated to the
Tie in from the existing circuit concern department.
breakers  Shutdown power breakers.
 Disruption of power
 Refer and comply with G.I. No.: 6.012 Isolation, Lockout
andUse of Hold Tags.
 Use SA approved lockout/tagout items
 Incompetent / Uncertified
Installation of Conduit pipesand Electricians.
 Only properly trained and certified electricians shall
pulling of power cables  Electrocution
perform the job.
 Power interruption
 Turn off the Panel main circuit breaker.
Termination
 /installation failure

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 One person designated to control the pull to ensure all cable
pullers are working as a team
 Suitably maintained drum roller frames, jacks, rollers and
operatives controlled to ensure hands are clear when cable is
moving.
 Cable kicking during the pulling
Cable pulling and EMT  Awareness of maximum permitted cable pulling tensions and
activity
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installation minimum bending radii.
 Working on Stepladder
  Inspection of a cable prior to pulling for damage.
 Cable drums stored on level stable surfaces.
 Wear proper gloves.
 Personnel shall not stand on a step ladders top, platform.
 Make sure somebody’s holding the ladder while a worker is
working on it.

Closing out of work


 Trash can shall be provided for garbage, trash and unwanted
materials. Trash shall remove from waste bin on a daily basis.
 Discarded unnecessary things.
7  Poor Housekeeping
 Keep tidy and clean area daily.
 Use dump truck to transport debris material to Saudi Aramco
designated dumpsite...

Activity: _____________

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Date: ______________
ATTENDANCE SHEET

I DO HEREBY DECLARE THAT THE JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS WAS EXPLAINED TO ME AND I FULLY UNDERSTAND.

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