JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FOR STATIC EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION

SAFETY EQUIPMENT & PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED:

• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
• Conduct safety meeting with the execution team the condition with the required precaution.
• Orientation TSTI & ERP should be communicated.
• Provide Fire watches man, Standby man. Provide Fire extinguisher.
• Caution Tape,Barricade around the area.

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FOR STATIC EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION

SEQUENCE OF BASIC JOB STEPS

POTENTIAL HAZARDS

REQ HAZARD CONTROLS/SAFE WORK PROCEDURES

• Joint Site inspection, Planning and Prepare the site for work • Unauthorized work
• Unwant ed/loosed materials can ca use personal  injury.

• Workers have no idea of the job on hand.

• Unauthorized entry
• Presence of hazardous atmosphere

• Injuries can occur to the worker’s expose body parts.

• Permit Issue r and permit receiver conduct the job site inspection.
• HSE Department Take gas test.
• Provide caution tape, barricade around the area.
• Use Proper PPE .
• Provide certified/Trained Fire watch.
• Provide fire extinguisher.
• All heavy equipment Shall be inspected and approved by HSE Department.
• All Equipment’s operators shall be certified by Saudi Aramco and re cord shall be submitted to HSE Department for approval.
• Follow permit to work procedure and obtain applicable PTW for vehicle access.
• Heavy Equipment’s must be fitted with PWAS
• Personnel in the area should be aware of potential hazards.

• Barricade the area with posted signs to restrict unauthorized personnel from coming in
• Close coordination meeting shall be held daily.
• Approved work permit shall be available before proceeding with the job. During construction period work permit system w ill be applied.
• Job supervisor shall ensure that housekeeping has been conducted on the area prior to starting activity. 
• TSTI shall be carried out by the job supervisor emphasizing the hazards identified stated on the permit.
• TSTI ensure must be understand by all workers
• Personnel assigned to the tasks shall be experienced workers.

• Tools and equipment preparation and inspection. • Using damage or fabricated tools can cause physica l injury.
• Can cause physical injuries when used without proper inspection and certification equipment.
• Prior to work all tools shall be inspected for safe usage. Damage tools are to be removed from site. Fabricated tools are not to be used. Use only fitted tools for the job. 

• All tools shall be inspected before using and proper color coded. Equipment’s shall be certified as per SA standards.
• Prior to its operation as a minimum requirement, operator shall inspect his equipment following checklist provided by the HSE Department.

• Delivery Static Equipment • Improper Loading of Equipment on trailer.
• Falling of load.
• Equipment shall be lifted and supported only at the designed lifting eye.
• Ensure load was placed steady and securely on the back of the trailer truck. Use of sling to hold off the load will be advised.
• Handling of Static Equipment Material • Improper handling of material resulting in injury or health risks.
• Slips Trips or Falls
• Handle all material with care and arranged properly
• Ensure equipment will be inspected by HSE Department and set properly. 
• Use appropriate hand, face, feet, and body protection equipment.
• Static Equipment material to be kept in proper place.
• Ensure all material kept out to prevent unnecessary tripping hazard.
• Installation of Static Equipment. • Unstable grounds I strong winds.
• Crane collapse which may lead to personnel injury or damage to property.
• Crane mechanical failure.
• Unauthorized use of the equipment.
• Check wind velocity prior to lifting and ground st ability for outriggers. Fully extend outriggers with wood matting prior to lifting.
• All Equipment’s, Cranes operators Man Lift and riggers shall be certified by and record shall be submitted to HSE Department for approval.
• All rigging activities perform by SA approved Riggers as per Load Categories.
• All cranes shall be levelled in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications and shall be located on a properly compact ed
foundation prior to performing any lift.
• During a lift, t he crane’s outrigger shall be fully extended and lowered t o raise the wheels and level the crane, unless otherwise specified in the crane manufacturer’s load chart. 
• Installation ,Setting and Alignment of Equipment • Crane operator and riggers incompetency And not certified.
• Unsecured loads during lifting .
• Limited visibility. Operator unable to see signal coming from rigger.

• Injury to workers from falling objects.

• Outrigger mats shall be used under all crane outrigger float pads during crane lift. It shall be designed to support t he total weight of t he crane load t o be lifted. Mats shall not be permanently secured to t he outrigger pads. 
• Crane lift areas shall be barricaded and secured. Only authorized personnel shall be permitted inside the barricaded area. Warning signs ” LIFTING ON PROGRESS KEEP AWAY” shall be in place.
• Crane lifts shall not be performed in wind speeds exceeding 32km.
• Two tag lines must be used to tie on the load for a better control during lifting unless their use may cause a greater hazard. Tag lines shall not be tied around the hands/wrist. They shall be fully grip by all
fingers.
• Crane cabs shall provide maximum visibility by removing or not allowing obstruct ions such as curtains, ca rd board. Cabs shall be kept clean and clear of it ems such as rubbish and loose tools.
• Riggers to be assigned length of boom to be used as radius of barricaded area on the ground.
• Work at Height • Fa ll of personnel from height
• Scaffold collapse
• Fall of material from height
• Defective tools
• Safety training work at height shall be attended from HSE Department ..
• Full body Harness shall be strictly required when working at height and 100+ tie off. 
• Installation of safety nets • Incompetent Person
• Injury to workers from falling objects.
• Ensure safety nets will be installed for prevent falling objects.
• Only trained and experienced workers are allowed t o perform safety net installation activity.
• Scaffold shall be erected under the supervision of SA approved Scaffold Supervisor
• Scaffold inspection and tagging shall be implemented as per SA standard.
• Working in adverse weather condition or sandstorm • Personnel may suffer heat stress related sickness during hot season.
• Dehydration
• Sand particles can cause eye irritation
• Job supervisor shall make sure that regular supply of water is available and complete checklist and record shall be maintain by HSE department. 
• Frequent rest cycle to be implemented when necessary.
• Cold water and drinking cups shall be available all the time.
• Safety goggles or safety glass wit h side shields shall be used.
• Stoppage of work if bad weather conditions persist
• Housekeeping • Unwanted materials, debris and tools can cause tripping, slipping hazard. 
• Scattered Materials and accumulation of hot works rubbish.
• Regular housekeeping shall be performed.
• Adequate and correct stacking of materials.
• Regular inspection and immediate corrective action.
• Unwanted materials shall be disposed of promptly and not to be stockpiled.
• All usable excess materials shall be stored to an area where it cannot pose tripping hazard.


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