Job Safety Analysis Form OHS-F-02 SLB Manlift
Job Safety Analysis Form OHS-F-02 SLB Manlift
Doc. ID: HSE-F-02 Revision No.: 04 Date of Revision: 13th June,2022 Page No:1
TASK LOCATION TYPE OF TASK DATE (dd/mm/yyyy) Client Location (if applicable) JSA NO.
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Schlumberger Warehouse, Houston EBD, Guyana. Schlumberger LMP, Houston EBD, Guyana. JSA-03
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Selection of Personnel Incompetent personnel Injury,death, dislocation H All personnel must be trained and certified in their area of work by recognized insitutions.
working on job not Damage to equipment/ Ensure that all certificates are valid for period of work
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understanding the task or property
hazards involoved Product loss
Analysis of the scenario and risks of the task Risks identification failed Injuries, dislocations M Keep the entire team focused during the analysis.
4 to be performed. Damage to equipment Ensure everyone is involved and participates in decision.
Environmental damage
Analysis of the physical and emotional state Assign tasks to tired disoriented Serious injury H Check the physical and emotional status of each team member.
of the team people Death Ask open ended questions in order to know if everyone is physically and emotionally fit
Product loss
5 Environmental damage
Site inspection, identify and access site If site management are unaware Serious injury M Review the site emergency evacuation plan and advise site
conditions of work being carried out then Death management of work activity for the day.
workers will be unaccounted for Product loss Ensure Traffic management procedures developed by site
in the event of evacuation Environmental damage management are followed
Failure to follow traffic Become familiar with the site safety signs and follow all instructions
management plans can (e.g. wearing of appropriate PPE)
lead to injury, damage to Check for slip and fall hazards and use designated areas to access
vehicle or equipment work area.
Ignoring safety signs can lead to Identify the location of underground or overhead power lines on
exposure to site
hazards and noncompliance Identify the location of underground or overhead gas lines on site
with site safety Identify where the first aid kit is located.
Identify who the first aider is on site.
Uneven ground can cause slip Identify the location of the toilets and amenities on site
6 and fall injuries Each worker is required to wear the required PPE at all times.
when moving tools and MSDS for any onsite materials are to be registered on site
equipment to work Ensure appropriate PPE available and sun protection is provided
area. and used by all personnel on site
Underground or overhead Wear a hard hat and visor if needed
power can cause Use 30+ sunblock
electrocution
Underground or overhead gas
lines can cause
serious burns if punctured
Exposure to weather conditions
UV Radiation when working in
the sun
Obtain Work Permit Unauthorized commencement Serious injury H Authorized work permit holders shall ensure obtaining and maintainingvalid work permits.
of work Death The supervisor responsible for this activity has to check the PPE of his/her staff to ensure that all
May result in exposing people Product loss required items are available and properly used.
and/ or potential to harm or Environmental /Equipment Inform all people regarding permit conditions before work starts.
danger damage Supervisors must conduct daily toolbox talk about nature of work andassociated potential hazards
and their essential precautionarymeasures
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LOCK OUT TAG OUT Inadequate and unsecure Serious injury H Ensure LOTO is conducted by competent SLB LMP supervisors
Energy Isolation Death
Product loss
Equipment damage
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Not understanding job Harm to Personnel M Have Competent personnel performing the task.
Review JSA Wounds & Injuries
9 Malfunction of equipment
Death
Gather all tools and equipment, including Slips from wet surface Damage to personnel & M Make sure full ppe is used and appropriate for job (Electrically Insulated Footwear & Gloves)
safety equipment Trips and falls over objects on equipment Watch every step and be aware of trip points
10 the floor Wounds or injuries Malfunction Secure all drop objects
Death
Lifting and carrying Strains and sprains, back Damage to personnel & M Use proper body mechanics to prevent injury.
injuries equipment Keep back straight, bend knees and use legmuscles to lift heavy items.
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Wounds or injuries Malfunction Get help for heavy items.
Death Use handcart or dolly for heavy loads.
Set up unit, protect work area Incorrect postioning Serious injury PPE
Fall from height Death Use by manufacturer's instructions
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Falling objects Product loss Only use trained personnel
Equipment damage
Overhead dangers; power lines and Electrocution Damage to personnel H Maintain a minimum clearance of 10 meter (33feet) from energized lines.
13 electrical equipment Wounds or injuries Verify lines in the de-energized before working within 10 meter (33feet)
Death
Operating the manlift Pinch point Damage to personnel & H Use 3 point contact, facing basket when climbing in and out basket
Sharp objects or edges equipment Don the harness and lanyard. Enter the bucket and attach lanyard to a designatede lanyard
Overhead collison Wounds or injuries Malfunction anchorage point 100% tie off at all times
Tip over Death Always close lift platform doors and hook thw chains.
Tripping hazard inside of the Secure all tools.Use toonets around basket if necessary
basket Do not climb oe lean ove guardrails, not stand on the railing
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Overloading thebasket's Operator shall remain in basket at all time while perforimg work.
capacity Never exceed the posted lifet capacity (including,worker,material and tools)
Fall for heights Never use the lift as a crane or hoist to lift or lower material.
Ejections from Travel at safe speed
Slip/trip /Fall Always look in the direction of the travel of the bucket when operating the lift: never run the boom
Dropping objects to lower level or the bucket into conductors, cables,poles,trees, etc.
Open examine and service light lamp Electrical Shocks/Burns Harm to Personnel Neverproper
Wear operategloves
the when the boom
and other is elevated
personal safety in a working position
equipment.Wear with anfootwear.
protective operator in the bucket.
Cuts / Scrapes Wounds & Injuries Ensure lockout/tag out is still in place.
Death Be cautious of sharp edges of metal.
Use proper tools, testing techniques, andproper test equipment.
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Utilize proper body mechanics for lifting and reaching to avoid injury.
Clean area of trash, tools, spare parts andany other debris.
Housekeeping Trips and falls over objects on Damage to personnel & M Clear area of all waste and debris
Replace all tools and equipment, including the floor that are out of place equipment Watch every step and be aware of trip points
safety equipment in designated storage area Theft Wounds or injuries Malfunction Secure all drop objects
16 Death Secure all tools and equipment.
Loss of equipment
Closing Discussion Unidentified hazards in Damage to personnel & M Identify,rectify and discuss with entire crew in Morning TBT following day before activity begins.
environment that were not equipment Notify surrounding personnel working on operations in area of any changes.
17 present at beginning of activity. Wounds or injuries Malfunction
Death
What's Different ( Identify any change in the activity or environment and immediately control and correct)
Activity
# RISK RATING
SEQUENCE OF JOB STEPS HAZARDS HAZARD EFFECTS CORRECTIVE MEASURES/ RECOMMENDATIONS
H/M/L