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Construction Safety Analysis Guide

This document outlines a job safety analysis for construction of a Kalyan Mandap at Tilia power station. It identifies physical, electrical, chemical and other hazards associated with tasks like excavation, material handling, transportation, and cleaning. Control measures are specified for each step like using protective equipment, barricading swing areas, and following vehicle safety procedures. The analysis rates the overall job risk as high and emphasizes consulting experts if hazards cannot be controlled. A pre-job briefing is required for all workers to acknowledge the safety protocols.

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Construction Safety Analysis Guide

This document outlines a job safety analysis for construction of a Kalyan Mandap at Tilia power station. It identifies physical, electrical, chemical and other hazards associated with tasks like excavation, material handling, transportation, and cleaning. Control measures are specified for each step like using protective equipment, barricading swing areas, and following vehicle safety procedures. The analysis rates the overall job risk as high and emphasizes consulting experts if hazards cannot be controlled. A pre-job briefing is required for all workers to acknowledge the safety protocols.

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Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

Format No: ER 5/10– F2, JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS (JSA), IB THERMAL POWER STATION, OPGC
Sl. No. Department Equipment Location Job description
CSR Telenpali Constrcution of Kalyan Mandap at Tilia
JSA Performed by - Bharat Behera Reviewed & Approved by - Dinesh Patel Issue Date - 23.11.2017
HAZARD TEXT/TYPE
ELECTRICAL CHEMICAL/ GAS
PHYSICAL HAZARDS EXCAVATION OTHERS
HAZARDS HAZARDS

Noise Fall from height Force (Push/Pull) Shock/ Electrocution Flammable/ Explosive Collapse/Sliding Fire
Caught in/on or Underground live
Radiation Fall (Slip/Trip) Static electricity Fumes Inhalation Heavy Wind/Rain
between cable damage
Confined space Fall down/below Struck by/against Arc/flash blast Ingestion/Absorption EGRONOMICS Dust exposure
Pressurized Fall of Objects from Extreme weather BIOLOGICAL
Body/Eye Contact Poor Posture Oil spill
Steam/Air height (Hot/Cold) HAZARDS
Contact with Hot Contact with moving Snake/Insect
Poor illumination Spillage Repetitive motion Human factor
surface parts bite/Virus infection
PPEs to be used Safety helmet, handgloves, safety glass, ear pluck, safety shoes, nose mask.

Tools required Screwdriver, spanner, slide wrench, plier and other standard T & P as required for the work.
SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIROMENTAL
SEQUENCE OF BASIC STEPS CONTROL MEASURES
HAZARDS
Excavation work by manual labour injury to leg by excavating tools Safety shoe and other PPE to the used
Excavation by Mechanical means using Hiting if excavator bucket to outside men on work Swing distance of machine bucket to be barricadate. Opearation of
Excavator mechineries arround equipment is to be done by trained operator only.

Handling of bricks The labourers engaged should not throw bricks Hand gloves, safety shoes must be worn.
from one hand to the other
Brick work / Concreting / palstering While pouring concrete / plaseter for brick work / Hand gloves, safety shoes must be worn.
tile work cement slurry come in contact with the
hand.
Transportation of material ( Channel / GCI While transporting the brick, sand, cement and The driver and vehicle should have valid driving licence, insurance, upto date
Sheet / brick / sand / cement / excavated excavated earth by tractor care should be taken registration etc. The agency should utilise experienced labourers with valid
earth ) by tractor to see that no labourers should sit on the licence. The vehicle safety like speed limit 10 to 20km/hr should be followed.
backside of the tractor . Reversing of vehicle
Unloading of material from tractor While unloadingthe Tile, brick, sand, cement and The driver and vehicle should have valid driving licence, insurance, upto date
PH items by tractor or any vehicle care should registration etc. The agency should utilise experienced labourers with valid
be taken to see that no labourers should sit on licence. The vehicle safety like speed limit 10 to 20km/hr should be followed.
the backside of the tractor . Reversing of vehicle
Cleaning of working area Foreign body and dust may strike different parts Safety goggles, hand gloves, dust masks and other PPEs must be worn
of the body, snake and reptiles may bite while executing the job. ( If grass height more than 6ft full ankle gun boots to
be provided )

Final inspection & House keeping Any left out material if kept at site Material should be removed with proper PPEs so that no injury to be
occurred to others.

Emergency Safety Measures :- To be made supervision twice in a day

Emergency Contacts- Main Control Room- 222, 233,244, Fire- 777, 222257, Ambulance- 248/277, Hospital-666

Overall Job Risk Category- (High / Medium / Low ) :- High Medium Low
Remarks : Incase perosn find difficult in controlling hazards and minimizing risk of all activities involved with a task, Department leaders / Safety officer / Factory manager
shall be consulted and finaly the task shall be performed within acceptable risk level.
Pre Job Briefing (PJB) is applicable to all persons involved with the task. PJB shall be performed before the work begins

Pre Job Briefing (PJB) Acknowledgement: I undertake that the JSA is communicated to me effectively
Name Signature Name Signature Name Signature

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