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JSA Ladders Working at Heights 001

The document provides a job safety analysis for working with ladders at heights. It identifies potential hazards such as back strains from carrying ladders, falls from improper ladder use, and electrocution when working near power lines. The critical actions specified to mitigate these hazards include getting assistance to carry heavy ladders, always maintaining three points of contact on the ladder, not overreaching while working on the ladder, and not setting up ladders within 10 feet of power lines. Training employees on proper ladder safety procedures is emphasized.

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JSA Ladders Working at Heights 001

The document provides a job safety analysis for working with ladders at heights. It identifies potential hazards such as back strains from carrying ladders, falls from improper ladder use, and electrocution when working near power lines. The critical actions specified to mitigate these hazards include getting assistance to carry heavy ladders, always maintaining three points of contact on the ladder, not overreaching while working on the ladder, and not setting up ladders within 10 feet of power lines. Training employees on proper ladder safety procedures is emphasized.

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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

COMPANY/ PROJECT NAME or ID/ LOCATION ( City, State) DATE NEW


6/29/15 REVISED PAGE 1 of 3
Brieser Construction – Channahon, Illinois
WORK ACTIVITY

LADDERS-WORKING AT HEIGHTS – (GENERIC)


DEVELOPMENT TEAM POSITION / TITLE REVIEWED BY: POSITION / TITLE
DAVE RUZICH Safety Coordinator

REFLECTIVE VEST GOGGLES AIR PURIFYING GLOVES -Leather


HARD HAT FACE SHIELD RESPIRATOR OTHER -Special
LIFELINE / HARNESS HEARING PROTECTION SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR
SAFETY GLASSES Steel Toed/Composite Work Shoes with Defined Heels. PPE CLOTHING – Long
Sleeve Shirts-Work Pants
¹JOB STEPS ²POTENTIAL HAZARDS ³CRITICAL ACTIONS TO MITIGATE HAZARDS
1. Using Ladders: Risks of injury from improper use or 1. All employees shall be train and instructed in the
damaged ladder safe use of ladders.
A-frame Ladders
2. Only use the ladders for its intended purpose.

3. Pre-shift inspections of ladders shall occur prior


to the start of work or shift by the subcontractor’s
competent person.

2. Remove A-Frame ladder Material Handling- Back and shoulder Ensure good footing. Get secure grip on ladder.
from storage area strains Remove slowly and smoothly

4. Carry to Work Area Back and Shoulder strains Get help to carry ladder if it’s too heavy to handle
alone.

5. Set up Ladder Back and shoulder strains Position ladder close enough to avoid reaching after
climbing. Set legs on ground, swing legs out, ensure
spreaders fully open and locked ensure feet are on
firm level ground.

Employees training on proper procedures are


required.
6. Climb ladder Tip over-Loss of Balance-Falls Face ladder, climb slowly, and hold side rails with both
hands. Do not stand on top step.

Area around ladders is to be kept dry, clean of any


debris, and access/egress area is also clear

Be aware of your surroundings.

Maintain 3 point contact at all times

Employee training on proper procedures


JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS
7. Working off ladder Reaching out too far Do not allow center of body to pass side rails of ladder

Pinch Points, Strains, and Sprains Think about body positioning; avoid over reaching,
hyper extending, location/ position of extremities, are
Falls you in the best position for leverage?

Electrocution When working on a ladder, the user shall face the


ladder using three (3) points of contact at all times.

If working above 6’ and three points of contact cannot


be maintained, a platform ladder maybe used or Fall
Protection will be required

No ladder shall be erected within 10 feet of a power


line.
8. Descending ladder Falls from jumping or slipping Do not rush, use side rails, use all steps, do not jump

When ascending, descending or working on a ladder,


the user shall face the ladder using three (3) points of
contact at all times.

Training in proper procedures


9.

¹ Each Job or Operation consists of a set of steps. Be sure to list all the steps in the sequence that they are performed. Specify the equipment or other details to set
the basis for the associated hazards in Column 2

² A hazard is a potential danger. What can go wrong? How can someone get hurt? Consider, but do not limit, the analysis to: Contact - victim is struck by or strikes
an object; Caught - victim is caught on, caught in or caught between objects; Fall - victim falls to ground or lower level (includes slips and trips); Exertion - excessive
strain or stress / ergonomics / lifting techniques; Exposure - inhalation/skin hazards. Specify the hazards and do not limit the description to a single word such as
"Caught"

³ Aligning with the first two columns, describe what actions or procedures are necessary to eliminate or minimize the hazards. Be clear, concise and specific. Use
objective, observable and quantified terms. Avoid subjective general statements such as, "be careful" or "use as appropriate".

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