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BDR PROJECT JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Ref No: ICTPL/SMCC/EHS/JSA/001 Rev.0 Date: 19.11.2021

Company: Integrated Clean room Technologies Pvt.Ltd.

Project: TDS Project

Location: Bechraji,Gujarat

The type of work, nature of work: Loading & Unloading

The tools and equipment used: Mobile Crane /Farana, Slings, Lifting tools & tackles, ladder, Ropes

The training and skill required for the job: Safety induction training, JSA briefing before starting the activity.

Personal Protective Equipment Required: Safety Shoes, Hard hat, Reflective Jacket, Safety goggles, Hand gloves, Safety Harness.

Prepared By: Name: B.Lakshminarayana Signature:

Reviewed By: Name: Gss Varama Signature:

Approved by SMCC EHS Manager: Name: Chaman singh Signature:

Approved by SMCC DPM/PM


Name: Signature:

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BDR PROJECT JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS
JOB STEP ACTION BY/RECORD
HAZARDS IDENTIFIED CONTROLS REQUIRED
 Site Induction for all members
 Job Specific training for all work men
 TBT for all work men
 JSA briefing prior to the job
 Monthly inspection and colour coding for all tools and
tackles. Site Engineer, Safety Officer,
General Requirements
Supervisor
 Work permit displaying at work place.
 Personal Protective Equipment (Hand Gloves, Safety
Harness, Goggles, Helmet, Safety Shoes, Reflective
Vest, Safety Harness)
 Barricading and signages.
 Work area to be sectioned off using barriers and
 Unauthorized access to work
Access / egress safety signs which will remain in site until completion Supervisor / Operator
area
of lifting activity

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BDR PROJECT JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS
 Engage trained & competent crane operator
 Engage experienced riggers on loading point and
unloading point.
 Ensure that the surface for positioning the crane is
levelled and properly compacted.
 Operational error  Ensure suitable timber packing is provided under
 Untrained riggers outriggers.
Positioning of Mobile  Defective lifting tool and  Barricade the lifting zone and provide signage –
tackles Project Manager / Safety
crane / farana on site “Heavy lifting is in progress – Keep away”.
Manager / operator / rigger
prior to start the  Defect in mobile Crane  Pre- start check of mobile crane and lifting tools and
lifting operation  Uneven surface/ soft ground tackles prior to start the lifting operation as per SMCC
 Oil spillage due to poor checklist.
condition of crane.  Use only tested and tagged tools and tackles (Chain
sling, nylon sling belt, D shackles).
 Check for third party test certificates of all lifting
tools & tackles as well as mobile crane.
 Check for any oil / diesel spillage or loose hose pipes
and use spill kit in case of oil/diesel spillage

 Improper Fixing of slings to the  Inspect the sling/belts before use & if found damage,
load. discard it.
 Loose hook  Riggers to check the hook attached with materials if
found loose first tight it and then sling it for lifting.
Fixing of slings to lift  Loose material may fall while
the materials  Ensure no loose materials are laying on materials top Supervisor / Operator / Rigger
load shifting.

 Check the total load to be lifted and SWL of the


 Overloading of lifting crane/lifting tackles on required boom angle.
equipment’s/crane  Riggers to ensure proper slinging of the material.
 Do not leave the load in loose condition.

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BDR PROJECT JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS
 Ensure Operator is trained and is having HMV License
 Check the surroundings prior to start the lifting
operation
 Operational errors  Never start the lifting operation by mobile crane in the
vicinity of other overhead services.
 Engage experienced riggers on loading point and
unloading point with proper communication devices.
 Ensure the lifting zone is barricaded/Isolated
Raising the load Using  Ensure Two guide ropes are used to position the load
Foreman / operator / rigger
Mobile crane.  Ensure slings are in good condition (Must be discarded
in case of more than 10% damage)
 Fall of load/material.
 Anchor the load minimum at Two points
 Ensure center of gravity of the load prior to big lift
 Use only tested and tagged tools and tackles (Chain
sling, nylon sling belt, shekels etc.)
 Crane failure. Fall of materials on men
 Ensure the lifting zone is barricaded to restrict men
 Fall of materials on men
entering the area

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BDR PROJECT JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS
 Engage trained & competent crane operators
 Engage experienced riggers on loading point and
 Operative errors unloading point for proper slinging and de-slinging of
the load.
 Fall of load/material.
 Check surroundings prior to the lifting operation.
 Crane failure.
 Never start the lifting operation by mobile crane in the
 Failure of sling
Shifting the materials vicinity of over head power lines or other over head
from trailer to  Collision with stationary services. Foreman / operator / rigger
unloading point. objects, overhead power lines and
 Operator to take directions from his authorised rigger
with another tower crane.
only
 Electrocution
 Always use guy rope to control the load.
 Oil /Diesel spillage
 Operators to follow the crane SWL as per the load chart
at different angles.
 Check for any oil / diesel spillage or loose hose pipes and
use spill kit in case of oil/diesel spillage
 Operators/riggers to ensure the area is clear where load
 Collision with stationary to be lowered.
objects (r-bars, structures,  Control the load by guide ropes.
scaffolds, etc.).  Never stay underneath the suspended load.
Lowering the  Load may collide with  While placing the materials on the ground provide
materials at unloading workers. concrete block packing and keep the hands clear from Foreman / operator / rigger
point.  Fingers caught in between the load.
ground and materials.  Keep access ways clear from materials.
 Oil /Diesel spillage  Rest the materials at designated foundation.
 Check for any oil / diesel spillage or loose hose pipes and
use spill kit in case of oil/diesel spillage

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BDR PROJECT JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS
 While removing the sling from materials use proper
 Fall of person access ladder to remove the sling.
De- slinging of the
 Fall of material on person.  If the height is more than 1.8 meter then use fall
load at unloading Foreman / operator / rigger
protection, (full body harness).
point.  Fingers/hand injuries.
 Wear hand gloves and ensure hands & fingers are clear
of pinch points.
Completion of work  Poor housekeeping can cause  Maintain good housekeeping
slip and fall hazards  Removing all tools and tackles from the site after All Workers
completion of work.

Legend
TBT Tool Box Talk
JSA Job Safety Analyses
HMV Heavy Motor Vehicle
PPE Personal Protective Equipment

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