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Suspended Ceilings

This job hazard analysis outlines the tasks and potential hazards involved in working with suspended ceilings in non-asbestos areas. The tasks include removing ceiling tiles and grid bars, checking for lights and other devices, and installing new tiles and bars. Potential hazards include falling light fixtures, cuts from wires or bars, dust in eyes, and trip hazards if the work area becomes messy. The analysis provides actions like wearing PPE, barricading work areas, bending up wires, and keeping the area organized and clean to address the hazards.

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Suspended Ceilings

This job hazard analysis outlines the tasks and potential hazards involved in working with suspended ceilings in non-asbestos areas. The tasks include removing ceiling tiles and grid bars, checking for lights and other devices, and installing new tiles and bars. Potential hazards include falling light fixtures, cuts from wires or bars, dust in eyes, and trip hazards if the work area becomes messy. The analysis provides actions like wearing PPE, barricading work areas, bending up wires, and keeping the area organized and clean to address the hazards.

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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS - Task Specific

NEW X REVISED

WORKPLACE TASK TO BE ANALYSED WESTERN HAZARD CATEGORY* DATE:

Suspended Ceilings - Non-Asbestos Areas Only Work Site Hazards March 17, 2021
DEPARTMENT HAZARD TYPE* WRITTEN BY:

Facilities Management Working at Heights Ted Chelchowski


WESTERN JOB CLASSIFICATION* LOSS POTENTIAL RATING* REVIEWED BY:

Carpenters Moderate Structural Shop


REQUIRED EQUIPMENT AND/OR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT *refer to Stantec Specific Job Report MGMT APPROVAL:

Eye protection, N95 mask (if required) Ted Chelchowski

SEQUENCE OF TASK POTENTIAL HAZARDS ACTION OR PROCEDURE


Using proper scaffolding - remove ceiling tiles Wear PPE
Keep work area organized and clean
Check and/or fasten all lights and ceiling devices to ceiling above before Light fixtures falling down Barricade off work area
removing grid "T” bars
If lights are to be replaced, set up temporary lights before having the electrician Unexpected items in Check for loose items in ceiling
remove permanent lighting ceiling loose
Remove grid “T” bars and be aware of hanging wires from ceiling above Puncture/ cuts Bend wires up
Reinstall new “T” bar grid Cuts
Have mechanical & electrical devices installed Dust in eyes
Install ceiling tiles
Work area becomes
messy which can lead to
trip hazards
Prepare area for overhead work
Move furniture, cover existing items

Suspended Ceilings - Non-Asbestos Areas Only.xlsx 11 SUSPENDED CEILINGS


Suspended Ceilings - Non-Asbestos Areas Only.xlsx 11 SUSPENDED CEILINGS

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