Job hazard analysis for manual excavation






















 · Excavation Hazards- Affects and Prevention Measures. 1. Pit Excavation up to 3m. Pits up to three meters may be excavated for testing subsurface soil, monitoring water table, foundation construction etc. There are number of hazards which may Reviews: 1.  · Job Hazard Analysis Manual Updated 10/6/ Hazard Analysis Abrasive Cutoff Saw TASK HAZARD CAUSE PREVENTION General Use Inhalation Dust/particles generated during machine operation Appropriate natural ventilation, disposable respirators, automatic vacuum machine.  · • Fill out Excavation permit, If Blind Dig (Auger or pile driving) Get necessary signatures on permit. Only Blind Digs Require Signatures. Refer to Brieser Construction Safety Manual Section 24 Excavation Trenching. 2. Set up machinery for Excavation to nearby piping, plant equipment, .


a Job Hazard Analysis (also called Job Safety Analysis) for the purpose of writing a safe job procedure. This course includes a discussion of conducting pulling and other manual handling operations • Others working above or below the work area • Use of bridge cranes, man lifts, or other heavy equipment • Working on or near energized. Hazards. Control Measure. 1. Place material in front of blade on work platform. Debris on platform. Accidentally start saw while preparing. Awkward posture - lifting and twisting (material handling) Forceful exertion lifting heavier pieces of wood. Inspect to ensure clean work platform and equipment. A job safety analysis can do much toward reducing accidents and injuries in the workplace, but it is only effective if it is reviewed and updated periodically. Even if no changes have been made in a job, hazards that were missed in an earlier analysis could be detected.


• Fill out Excavation permit, If Blind Dig (Auger or pile driving) Get necessary signatures on permit. Only Blind Digs Require Signatures. Refer to Brieser Construction Safety Manual Section 24 Excavation Trenching. 2. Set up machinery for Excavation to nearby piping, plant equipment, structures. A job safety analysis - also referred to as a job hazard analysis (JHA) and sometimes rolled into a risk assessment - can be conducted and used by any workers in an industry, but the most common use case is for industries like construction, oil and gas, mining, forestry etc. These industries face very real safety issues every day, and workers within these industries need to be constantly vigilant of potential hazards and incidents as well as constantly assessing the relationship between. the example for safety at the job site. It is essen-tial that all managers wear the prescribed per-sonal protective equipment (PPE), such as safety shoes, safety glasses, hard hats and other neces-sary gear when visiting the job site. Employees also must take an active role in job safety. It is the responsibility of the contractor and supervisor.

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