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The document outlines a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) for material loading and unloading operations at a site in Goa, India, detailing hazards, required personal protective equipment, and corrective measures. It emphasizes the importance of training, proper equipment use, and safety protocols to prevent accidents. Key sections include risks associated with untrained workers, vehicle operations, and loading/unloading procedures, along with recommendations for maintaining a safe work environment.

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The document outlines a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) for material loading and unloading operations at a site in Goa, India, detailing hazards, required personal protective equipment, and corrective measures. It emphasizes the importance of training, proper equipment use, and safety protocols to prevent accidents. Key sections include risks associated with untrained workers, vehicle operations, and loading/unloading procedures, along with recommendations for maintaining a safe work environment.

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Job Safety Analysis

Job or Operation Title Material loading & unloading


Sterling and Wilson Pvt. Ltd.
Department- Contractor:
Universal Majestic, 9th Floor
Job Location: P&G ,GOA SITE
P. L. Lokhande Marg, Chembur
(West)

Mumbai–400043,

Maharashtra, India

Date Performed Review Date:

Special or Primary JSA Number


Hazards- (Year-Month)-

Personal Protective Equipment Required or Recommended-

Basic Job Steps Existing or Potential Hazards Recommended Corrective Measures

General Requirements  Physical & medical fitness


1. Untrained worker (increasing
certified, well trained , safety
inducted worker shall be
the risk of accidents) deployed for this activity,
 Tool Box Talk shall be
conducted before start the
activity by the concern
person
 Permit to work must be

taken prior start the work

 Ensure appropriate
PPE’s shall be used
safety Helmet , safety

Shoes, Reflective vest,


Cut Resistance hand

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gloves ,Full body
Harness, Safety goggle
2. Person /worker Slip & trip
Etc..
due to unwanted materials
at site .  All unwanted material
should be removed

Gate clearance for crane/ 1. Collisions with moving  Only deploy experienced
truck. vehicles . & licensed operator for
the crane / truck .

 Ensure the proper


documentation for
vehicles /crane such
as( TPI ,PUC ,RC ,
Fitness etc.)
 Ensure that truck / crane
speed limit may not
exceed more than 10 km
 Crane / truck must have
both horn and reverse
indicating system should
work properly.

 Ensure that all


2.Fall materials/ objects from materials / objects are
the vehicles . securely stored on truck
with ratchet belt .
Escort Crane /truck to the 1.Overhead obstacles ( power line,  Ensure that crane & truck must
site location . low hanging tree or other be Escort by banksman & signal
overhead infrastructure can man .
obstruct the crane or truck . )
 Ensure the crane/ truck’s
height & width are compatible
with the route’s infrastructure .
 Establish clear , safe routes for
the crane / truck .

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Placement of 1.Unstable Ground ( parked crane/  Ensure that carne / truck will
vehicle/truck truck may trip ) . be maintained in good
/Crane for loading & condition.
unloading works.  Prack the Crane/ truck on
firm , level ground with
stopper to prevent tipping
or movement during the
placing at site .
 Ensure that enough space
for crane / truck movement
for placing .

 Ensure loads are properly


2. Load instability ( load / secured and evenly
materials may shifting or fall from
distributed to prevent
the truck.
shifting and fall from truck .
Loading & 1. Materials may fall from height  Job briefing for operator and
Un-loading works. due to lifting gears and lifting workers regarding loading &
equipment failure. Un-loading works.
 The weight of each material to
be lifted must be known and
indicated before lifting is
planned and carried out.
 Crane checklist to be followed.

 Area should be barricaded to


prevent any unauthorized
entry.
 Only signal man should give a
signal to the operator & proper
communication to be ensured.

 Loading / unloading will be


closely supervised with trained
banksmen and supervisor .
 Use tested lifting tools and
tackles with TPI.
 Ensure no person should
come/ Roaming under the
crane boom .
 No personnel shall be
permitted inside the cabin
other than the operator.
 Always use tag ling for material
controlling.
 Ensure the while performing lifting
Boom lift free from overhead lines
and ground utilities and electrical

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light poles.

 Ensure step ladder placing area to


be firm level ground.
 Ensure step ladder rung should
2. Fall of workmen from height not be oily.
while tying the web sling at height  Person should be use ladder
. three point contact.
 Person should be use ladder three
point contact.
 Ensure that workers must be use
full body harness while working at
height and lanyard must be
anchor properly .

 Keep the unwanted material


Housekeeping 1. Slip , cut and fall injury by
away from the work area.
unwanted materials .
 Segregate the materials and
ensure keeping the work area
neat and clean.

Note: -
Barricade the work area before start the work.
1. Daily Tool box meeting.
2. Housekeeping should be always before and after the work.
3. Take all work permits before starting the work.
4. Use always recommended PPE’s like helmet, goggles & safety shoes, and according
to work should be use.
5. Organize scheduled training for the workers.
6. Safety supervisor should be present always while work is going on.
7. All tools and tackles should be certified.
8. Work related caution board should be displayed at the site.
9.
10.

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Name of Person Sign with date Comments if any

Prepared By

Checked by (Contractor Safety


Lead):
Reviewed by (For Contractor
Engineer):
Checked by (CMO Execution):

Reviewed by ( CMO Safety):

Approved by (contractor Site


manager/Owner)

NOTE: JSA SHALL BE REVIEWED AS AND WHEN REQUIRED FROM TIME TO


TIME

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