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JSA-Use of Temporary Energization (Power Generator)

This Job Safety Analysis summarizes the tasks, hazards, and controls for temporarily energizing electrical units using a power generator at a facility. Key steps include: 1) Ensuring a work permit is in place and all workers are competent and understand the risks. 2) Refueling the generator safely by using proper PPE, avoiding spills, and operating in clear areas away from ignition sources. 3) Working at height with fall protections such as safety harnesses, securing tools, and prohibiting throwing of objects. 4) Performing operations in the electrical panel using proper PPE, insulated tools, and having two trained persons in attendance. Controls include emergency response plans, first aid

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JSA-Use of Temporary Energization (Power Generator)

This Job Safety Analysis summarizes the tasks, hazards, and controls for temporarily energizing electrical units using a power generator at a facility. Key steps include: 1) Ensuring a work permit is in place and all workers are competent and understand the risks. 2) Refueling the generator safely by using proper PPE, avoiding spills, and operating in clear areas away from ignition sources. 3) Working at height with fall protections such as safety harnesses, securing tools, and prohibiting throwing of objects. 4) Performing operations in the electrical panel using proper PPE, insulated tools, and having two trained persons in attendance. Controls include emergency response plans, first aid

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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Ref: – JSA-…….

Facility / Site: CPF Location within Site: ESS Permit No: Permit Type: Hot Date:

 Task Description: Temporary Energization Of electrical Units Using A Power Generator

REQUIRED REFERENCES JSA REVIEW


Have the relevant Procedures, Standards, Guidelines,
or Safe Work Practices been reviewed? Yes N/A
Pending confirmation by the Task Leader of site conditions, I agree that the attached JSA identifies the
significant Task Steps, Hazards, and Controls.

JSA REVIEWER (Supervisor or Designate):


RISK ASSESSMENT
Must existing Procedures or Work Practices be
Yes No Name / Signature: David BAIRD Company: MSBI
modified to perform this work?
After mitigation, are there any hazards that continue to WORK SITE VERIFICATION
present a potentially significant risk? (Scenario-Based Yes No
Risk Assessment required)
The Work Team has assessed the worksite conditions and confirms:
 The JSA addresses the applicable hazards and necessary controls.
PPE REQUIRED DURING THIS TASK
 The Team has the appropriate resources (people and equipment) to do the job safely.
HARD HAT SAFETY GLASSES
 Others that could be affected by the work have been informed.
FACE SHIELD TASK LEADER:
SAFETY SHOES / BOOTS
GOGGLES

Name / Signature: Company:MSBI


FALL PROTECTION
FALL RESTRAINT
COMPLETE THE SECTION BELOW IF THIS JSA IS NOT PART OF A PERMIT PACK
GLOVES:
COTTON Work Team Declaration:
LEATHER I acknowledge that I have reviewed the attached JSA, I understand my roles
and responsibilities, and I will comply with the instructions for this task.
IMPACT PROTECTION
Name (print): Name (print):
Dust mask OTHER (specify):
Work clothes

OTHER PPE (specify):


TASK STEPS POTENTIAL HAZARDS HAZARDS CONTROLS HAZARD PORT
(Number) (What could go wrong?) (How can harm be prevented?) MITIGATION STATES
 PTW signed by authorised person.
 Ensure correct PPE available for task
 Procedure or task unclear  Carry out toolbox talk
 Miscommunication  Clear access and area around panel.
 MSBI Emergency
1- Work permit in place  Workers involved in the tasks are not  All workers involved are competent and
 Response plan
competent They understand the scope of the work
 Incorrect tools or PPE and the hazards/risks associated with
the task.
 Clean and arrange the work area.

 Use proper PPE’s when filling generator


with fuel.
 Exercise care when filling up tank. Do
not overfill and use a secondary
container to catch any overfill.  MSBI Emergency
 Spillage of fuel and exposure to spilled fuel.  Avoid parking the truck in steep response Plan
2- Refueling of the power  Flash fire and problems related to operating locations; the generator requires a level  First Aid kit in
generator a portable energy source.
parking area. place
 Operate the generator in an area free  Spill kit in place
from ignition sources and wet
conditions.
 Exercise caution. Make sure that the
truck is in a clear area free from
physical obstructions.
 Fall of person From height  PTW and TBT must be held before  MSBI
 Hands injuries starting work.  Emergency
 Electrical tools  Check medical fitness certificates response Plan
 Slips Trips and fall  Persons with vertigo are strictly  First aid box on
 Heat stress prohibited to work at heights. place
 Falling object  Use of safety harness  Emergency contact
3-Working at height  Vertigo  Use of proper PPE’s. list to be in place
 Faulty of fixation  Tools and equipment to be secured
against falls i.e. tied down,
 Throwing of tools and materials
 are strictly prohibited, use rope
 Workers and minimal weight of
materials and tools.
4- Performing operations in  Shock or electrocution  Use the proper PPE in accordance with
the panel and instrument the supply voltage.
 Only use insulated tools  MSBI Emergency
 Two persons in attendance at all times response Plan
 Only trained and qualified personnel to  Fire extinguisher
perform the task suitable for
 Equipment to be left in safe condition electrical fires
when no one in attendance with all  Qualified/authorised
panels closed personnel on the
worksite

 Refer to OMV ATEX Zoning.


 Adhere to PTW system & LOTO  Fire extinguisher to
procedure (if applicable) be in place
 First aid kits and first
 Use of proper PPE’s (anti-static
aiders in place
coverall).
when needed
 Use of proper access or safe work  MSBI Emergency
platforms. Response Plan
 Continuous testing and monitoring of
the atmosphere (multi-gas detector) to
confirm absence of flammable &toxic
atmosphere at worksite.
 Presence of toxic and inflammable gas in the  Sparks arrestor for vehicles.
5- Working in classified area work area.
 Smoking is prohibited.
 Fire.
 Explosion.  Cell phone is prohibited.
 No electrical tools near the well head.
 Check the availability of suitable &
approved Fire Extinguishers at site.
 Ensure that all tools are ATEX inspected
(ZONE CLASS 0).
 Do not wear jewellery, rings... (ZONE
CLASS 0/1).
 Full time supervision (watchman in
place) (ZONE CLASS 0/1).
 Use non Sparking Tools: branz hammer,
keys, clamping tools (ZONE CLASS 0).
 Keep work area tidy and clean  MSBI Emergency
 Slips trips and falls
response Plan
5- Housekeeping  Unsafe access  Regular Housekeeping and keep all area
 Obstacles in work area
 First Aid kit in
free from hazards place
Name Position Date Signed
Prepared By
Checked By Area HSSE Supervisor

Approved By PTW Coordinator

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