JSA G17 Lift Container With Crane

May 11, 2018 | Author: Yosep Sapto Rahyudi | Category: Crane (Machine), Elevator, Risk, Safety, Occupational Safety And Health
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JOB SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS (JSA) / SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT ACTIVITY OR TASK: LIFTING CONTAINERS WITH WITH CRANE

Location / Project:

JSA Preparation & task work team:

Job Number: JSA Number: JSA G17

JSA Revision:

Competence = Relevant Training/Qualifications + Experience

Competence/ Qualific’n req’d to complete work safely JSA approved by person responsible i.e.

Name:

Position / Competence/ License:

Date:

Codes of Practice & Legislation that are applicable:

Team Leader / Tradesman

2. HAZARD IDENTIFICATION Identify hazards that may be present by ticking items on the list below.

3. PRECAUTIONS: hard hat, safety glasses, safety boots

compulsory

WORK LOCATION Difficult Entry/Exit

HAZARDOUS AREA

HIGH RISK

HIGH RISK

ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS

PERMITS

Falling Objects

Suspended loads

Gloves: type ………………….

Hot Work

Working at Heights

Poor Lighting Slippery Surfaces

Poor Visibility Inhalable Dusts/Fibres

Goggles Full Face Shield

Excavation Confined Space

Engulfment (trench collapse)

Remote Area

Multiple Electrical Feeds

High Noise Levels

High Visibility Vest

Hazardous Work Clearance

Poisonous Gas Present Temperature Extremes

Motor Room Hazards Toxic Substances

Trip Hazards Electrical Hazards - LV

Use of Chemicals Elevated Work Platform

Harness Fire Extinguishers

Access to Area High Voltage Access

Defined Confined Space

Potential for Difficult Rescue

Electrical Hazards - HV

Difficulty to Communicate amongst workers

Barricades

Scaffolding Other?

Oxygen Deficiency Oxygen Excess

Hazardous Substances - attach MSDS to JSA

Explosive Gas Present

HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES in work area / to be used

Manual Handling Sharp Materials

Moving Machinery Tools & Equipment

Ladders used in th the task Working at Heights Working near Crane & Crane Runways

Heat/ Sunlight/ Radiation Traffic Movement Working near Operation Processing Lines

Ventilation Lighting Erect Scaffolding to access

PERMIT NUMBER

-attach MSDS

Rail Movement

Live Rails

Pressurised Fluids Flamm. Materials Present

Pneumatics

Respirator or or Dust mask Erect Warning signs Personal Locks or Tag system Group isolation Welding screen Fall Arrest systems Welding Face Shield

4. ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS – (IMPACTS) tick those identified Air Air Pol Pollu luti tion on (dus (dust, t, fume fumes) s)

Spil Spills ls to grou ground nd

No is ise ( pl pl an an t & eq equ ip ip me me nt nt )

S oi oil Er Er os os io n

Spil Spills ls to drai drains ns/w /wat ater erwa ways ys

Haza Hazard rd to Flor Flora a /Fau /Fauna na

RISK RATING TABLE

Other:

This table is used to to calculate whether  the hazard you have identified is Extreme: 9-10 High: 7-8, Medium: 5-6 or Low: 3-4

5. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:

Likelihood: How likely is it to be that bad? Almost Certain Expected to Occur 

Likely – could The objective of rating the risk is to lower the risk by initiating risk control measures. The score is

Static Plant & Equipment Mobile Plant & Equipment

happen sometime

Moderate – could happen but not likely Unlikely – could  happen but very rare

Revision Date: March 2005

Rare -

………. of …………..

could happen

 but probably never will

Consequences: how severe an injury? Death

Serious Injuries

Medical Treatment Req’d

1st Aid req’d

10

9

8

7

9

8

7

6

8

7

6

5

7

6

5

4

6

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JOB SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS (JSA) / SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT noted in the JSA risk score column on the next page – both before & after risk control measures have been nominated.

Safety / Emergency Equip’t

JSA Number:

NAME OF TASK: LIFTING CONTAINERS WITH CRANE

Step No. Logical sequence

Sequence of Basic Job Steps

Risk Rating

Identify the hazards (health and safety or  Use table on Break down Job into steps. Each step should accomplish a major task and environmental) associated with each step, the previous page to examine each to find all possible risk factors be logical. score risk Environmental Aspects

1

Obtain PTW

2

Identify work area

3

Heavy Lifts with Crane

4

Potential Safety & Environmental Hazards/Impacts

Rev:

Recommended Corrective Action or Procedure Determine what actions are necessary to eliminate or minimise all hazards that could lead to an accident, injury, illness or environmental incident. The risk must be reduced or controlled to a level that is acceptable before work commences. Indicate who is to perform the action where applicable against each action

Injury / damage as a result of   incorrect information Risk of injury due to low awareness of work environment Objects falling from lifted load:

Obtain correct PTW. Training in PTW system.

Electrocution

Equipment SHALL NOT BE operated where any of the load will come within 6.4m of any electrical distribution or power line. Cranes shall be inspected prior to use and at weekly intervals. Records or test inspections shall be maintained at the site. Equipment must not be operated above its safe rated capacity. Manufacturers specifications shall be observed by all crane operators. Only certified riggers to be used to dog loads and give signal to driver. All crane operators shall be appropriately certified - records of certification shall be maintained at site. Rated load capacity, operating speeds, special hazard warnings and instructions shall be visible to the operator while at the control station.

Heavy Lifts with Cranes (any Lift over 5 Failure of equipment: Tonne or of Unknown Weight or Using 2 Cranes is Considered a Heavy Lift)

Revision Date: March 2005

JSA G17

………. of …………..

Risk Rating Of the risk following corrective action

Take 5, be aware of hazards The area of the swing radius of cranes shall be barricaded where necessary. Employees shall not be permitted to work under the load of cranes. Lifts MUST NOT be swung over the top of where other people are working. Riggers to ensure and double check for correct slinging method and everything on load is secure prior  to taking lift. Tag lines MUST BE USED to control loads.

OHS-03-F01

POWER

JOB SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS (JSA) / SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT noted in the JSA risk score column on the next page – both before & after risk control measures have been nominated.

Safety / Emergency Equip’t

JSA Number:

NAME OF TASK: LIFTING CONTAINERS WITH CRANE

Step No. Logical sequence

Sequence of Basic Job Steps

Risk Rating

Identify the hazards (health and safety or  Use table on Break down Job into steps. Each step should accomplish a major task and environmental) associated with each step, the previous page to examine each to find all possible risk factors be logical. score risk Environmental Aspects

1

Obtain PTW

2

Identify work area

3

Heavy Lifts with Crane

4

Potential Safety & Environmental Hazards/Impacts

Rev:

Recommended Corrective Action or Procedure Determine what actions are necessary to eliminate or minimise all hazards that could lead to an accident, injury, illness or environmental incident. The risk must be reduced or controlled to a level that is acceptable before work commences. Indicate who is to perform the action where applicable against each action

Injury / damage as a result of   incorrect information Risk of injury due to low awareness of work environment Objects falling from lifted load:

Obtain correct PTW. Training in PTW system.

Electrocution

Equipment SHALL NOT BE operated where any of the load will come within 6.4m of any electrical distribution or power line. Cranes shall be inspected prior to use and at weekly intervals. Records or test inspections shall be maintained at the site. Equipment must not be operated above its safe rated capacity. Manufacturers specifications shall be observed by all crane operators. Only certified riggers to be used to dog loads and give signal to driver. All crane operators shall be appropriately certified - records of certification shall be maintained at site. Rated load capacity, operating speeds, special hazard warnings and instructions shall be visible to the operator while at the control station.

Heavy Lifts with Cranes (any Lift over 5 Failure of equipment: Tonne or of Unknown Weight or Using 2 Cranes is Considered a Heavy Lift)

Revision Date: March 2005

JSA G17

Risk Rating Of the risk following corrective action

Take 5, be aware of hazards The area of the swing radius of cranes shall be barricaded where necessary. Employees shall not be permitted to work under the load of cranes. Lifts MUST NOT be swung over the top of where other people are working. Riggers to ensure and double check for correct slinging method and everything on load is secure prior  to taking lift. Tag lines MUST BE USED to control loads.

………. of …………..

OHS-03-F01

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JOB SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS (JSA) / SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT 5

Lifting Containers

Revision Date: March 2005

Risk of injury due to crush points

Take 5, be aware of crush points

Risk of load shifting due to incorrect rigging, exceeding working radius

Use qualified riggers to assess correct chain length. Crane operator to avoid exceeding working radius.

Risk of equipment failure due to overloading

Monitor container weight and do not exceed crane lifting limits

Risk of damage due to truck size mismatch

Check truck size matches container size prior to lift

Risk of injury / damage due to high wind

Crane operator to check weather conditions

Risk of damage / injury due to poor  visibility related to large load

Use spotter and correct signals to assist crane operator.

………. of …………..

OHS-03-F01

POWER

JOB SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS (JSA) / SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT 5

Lifting Containers

Risk of injury due to crush points

Take 5, be aware of crush points

Risk of load shifting due to incorrect rigging, exceeding working radius

Use qualified riggers to assess correct chain length. Crane operator to avoid exceeding working radius.

Risk of equipment failure due to overloading

Monitor container weight and do not exceed crane lifting limits

Risk of damage due to truck size mismatch

Check truck size matches container size prior to lift

Risk of injury / damage due to high wind

Crane operator to check weather conditions

Risk of damage / injury due to poor  visibility related to large load

Use spotter and correct signals to assist crane operator.

Revision Date: March 2005

………. of …………..

OHS-03-F01

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JOB SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS (JSA) CONSULTATION & SIGN-OFF RECORD I confirm by my signature below, that I have attended a briefing on the requirements of the attached Job Safety & Environment Analysis and agree to perform the work in the manner detailed on it. I confirm that copies of the relevant Permits, MSDS's, Isolation Plans etc. have been reviewed. JSA NAME

JSA No:

NAME

(Please print)

SIGNATURE

Rev:

DATE

POWER

JOB SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS (JSA) CONSULTATION & SIGN-OFF RECORD I confirm by my signature below, that I have attended a briefing on the requirements of the attached Job Safety & Environment Analysis and agree to perform the work in the manner detailed on it. I confirm that copies of the relevant Permits, MSDS's, Isolation Plans etc. have been reviewed. JSA NAME

JSA No:

NAME

(Please print)

SIGNATURE

Rev:

DATE

THIS SAFE WORK BRIEFING / TRAINING WAS CARRIED OUT BY (responsible person at that location) : Name: Signature: Date: Client sign off (where applicable) Site / Project Manager sign off (document reviewed)

Revision Date: March 2005

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