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Rebar Installation: Job Safety Analysis

This job safety analysis document outlines the rebar installation process and associated hazards and mitigation actions. It identifies potential hazards such as cuts, punctures, strains, slips, trips and falls from activities like rebar cutting. Critical actions to address these hazards include wearing proper personal protective equipment like gloves, safety glasses and hard hats. It also provides actions to properly dispose of materials, use safe lifting techniques, cover rebar to prevent tripping, apply caps to exposed rebar ends, and take precautions for spark-producing work like using designated areas and fire watches.

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Rebar Installation: Job Safety Analysis

This job safety analysis document outlines the rebar installation process and associated hazards and mitigation actions. It identifies potential hazards such as cuts, punctures, strains, slips, trips and falls from activities like rebar cutting. Critical actions to address these hazards include wearing proper personal protective equipment like gloves, safety glasses and hard hats. It also provides actions to properly dispose of materials, use safe lifting techniques, cover rebar to prevent tripping, apply caps to exposed rebar ends, and take precautions for spark-producing work like using designated areas and fire watches.

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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

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


November 3, 2015 REVISED-002-15 PAGE 1 of 2

WORK ACTIVITY (Description):

REBAR INSTALLATION
Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926 - Subpart Q - Concrete & Masonry Construction
DEVELOPMENT TEAM POSITION / TITLE REVIEWED BY: POSITION / TITLE
Dave Ruzich Safety Coordinator

MINIMUM REQUIRED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ( SEE CRITICAL ACTIONS FOR TASK-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS)
REFLECTIVE VEST GOGGLES AIR PURIFYING GLOVES Cut-resistant
HARD HAT FACE SHIELD RESPIRATOR OTHER
LIFELINE / HARNESS HEARING PROTECTION SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR
SAFETY GLASSES SAFETY SHOES PPE CLOTHING
¹JOB STEPS ²POTENTIAL HAZARDS ³CRITICAL ACTIONS TO MITIGATE HAZARDS
1. Rebar Installation  Grinder
1. Pinchwheel throws off sparks and  a.Avoid
Points Rebar cutters
pinch will wear safety
points
 bits
hot of metal
Cuts/Punctures  glasses, gloves, hearing
Employees protection,
shall wear gloves to protect from cuts.
 Strains safety vest, and
Properly hardhats
dispose of all unusable material.
 Slips/Trips/Falls  Utilize proper lifting techniques to avoid strains
 Re-bar Protection  Cover re-bar to avoid tripping where access is
 Flying Particles necessary. Wire mesh will be installed on top of rebar
mats to minimize slips, trips and falls.
 Apply re-bar caps to protect protruding ends of re-bar
that extend up to 42” vertically.
 Utilize proper PPE during re-bar cutting operations
including safety glasses and face shield. Goggles
may be utilized in conjunction with face shields.
 Spark producing operations must be performed in a
designated area with a fire extinguisher and trained
fire watch that is visibly identifiable. Additional
precautions may be necessary for spark producing
operations.
 Fire watches are to be trained and have no other
duties. They must stay within the area for 30 minutes
after the last spark is produced.

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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