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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS (JSA) RECORD SHEET

PROJECT NAME DEPARTMENT Date: 03/17/2021


ROSTP HSE JSA # 06 Rev.
Description Telecom Conduit Installation
Name Date Signature Badge No.
Prepared & Reviewed : (Position)

Prepared By: KAES HSE Manager.


Reviewed By: KAES Project Manager
Reviewed and Approved By; SAPMT
Represenatative
References (e.g. SA CSM, GI’s, other SA standards, etc.):
GI 2.100 - Work Permit System,
GI 6.007 - Reporting of Contractor On-Job Injuries/Occupational Illnesses,
GI 6.030 - Traffic Control and Vehicle Safety,
GI 7.025 - Heavy Equipment Operator Testing and Certification,
GI 7.026 Crane and Heavy Equipment Incident Reporting Procedures,
GI 7.027 Crane Suspended Personnel Platform (Man basket) Operations.
GI.7.028 Crane Lifts: types and Procedure
GI.7.029 Rigging Hardware and Requirements
GI.7.030 Inspection and Lifting Requirements for Elevation and Lifting Equipment
Gl.1021.000 - Street and Road Closure - Excavation, Reinstatement & Traffic Controls,
GI 150.002 - Basic Life Support (BLS) Heart saver Automated External Defibrillator (AED)/Standard First Aid (SFA) and First Aid Kit,
GI 150.003 - Ionizing Radiation Protection,
GI 151.006 - Implementing the Saudi Aramco Environmental Health Code,
GI 430.001 - Implementing the Saudi Aramco Hazardous Waste Code.

SAES-B-009 Fire Protection and Safety Requirements for Offshore Production


Facilities
SAES-B-064 Onshore and Nearshore Pipeline Safety
SAES-B-068 Electrical Area Classification
SAES-H-001 Coating Selection and Application Requirements for Industrial Plants and
Equipment
SAES-J-902 Electrical Systems for Instrumentation
SAES-O-204 Security Lighting System
SAES-P-100 Basic Power System Design Criteria
SAES-P-111 Grounding
National Electrical Manufacturers Association

NEMA 250 Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1000 Volts Maximum)


NEMA FG 1 Fiberglass Cable Tray Systems
NEMA ICS 6 Enclosures for Industrial Control and Systems
NEMA RN 1 Polyvinyl-Chloride (PVC) Externally Coated Galvanized Rigid Steel . Conduit and Intermediate Metal Conduit
NEMATC 2 Electrical
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NEMA TC 3 PVC Fittings for Use with Rigid PVC
HAZARD Conduit
LEGEND: andcategory,
A=high Tubing B=medium category, C=low category
NEMA TC 6 & 8 PVC Plastic Utilities Duct for Underground Installations
. Sequence of Hazard
Potential Hazards Corrective Action/Recomendation Action By
No. Steps Ranking
1.1.1 Ensure Interface managers (KAES and SSEM
together with the permit Issuer and receiver shall
conduct joint site inspection and identify all the
Obtain Work B 1. WP Issuer
1. hazards associated in the work place and provide 2. KAES Work Permit
Permit/Site 1.1 Miscommunication/
control measure prior to issue a Work Permit.
Wrong Type of Work Receiver
preparation and 1.1.2 Issue correct type of work permit specific for
Permit. 3. Site
Mobilization the task to be performed. engineer/Construction
(Personnel, 1.1.3 Work Permit Receiver shall be SA certified. manager
Materials & 1.1.4 Ensure all workers shall be undergo Safety 4. Safety officer
Orientation prior to mobilized at site.
Equipment)
1.1.5 JSA shall be discuss and explain to all workers
involved on this activity.
1.2.1 All Worker should wear Complete PPE’s and
wear P22 dust mask.
1.2.2 Identified first aider to be on site. 1. WP Issuer
1.2 Physical injuries during 1.2.3 Heat stress index to be on site 2. KAES Work Permit
loading unloading 1.2.4 Provide adequate water and ice to the work site B Receiver
materials by during hot season. 3. Site
manual handling 1.2.5 Provide rest & cool down areas. engineer/Construction
Muscular skeletal 1.2.6 Wear jackets, hand gloves, bonnets etc. to make manager
injuries due to poor you feel lesser colder and avoid frostbites. 4. Safety officer
posture, over exertion 1.2.7 During break times, head for shelter that will
protect you from wind and rain.
1.2.8 Work area to be free of obstruction & walk
paths around site are clear
1.2.9 All personnel shall undergo internal
Induction and Saudi Aramco Safety Orientation.
1.2.10 WPR, KAES key personnel and other qualified
person shall be present while preparation in
progress.
1.2.11Report incidents and near misses immediately
to supervisor
1.3.1 Supervisor, foreman or any available key
person in-charge the activity should reviewed
and discuss JSA to all involved workers at site.
1.3 Trips / Slips/Falls, 1.3.2 Properly plan the temporary staging area 1. WP Issuer
Caught-on/in-between, during loading/unloading by barricading 2. KAES Work Permit
Crushing and struck and ensuring walkways to be clear of any B Receiver
by/onto hazards clutters. 3. Site
1.3.3 Maintain good housekeeping prior to start, engineer/Construction
end of work and during work execution. manager

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1.3.4 Personnel to avoid wearing loose tattered 4. Safety officer
work clothing or unbuttoned shirt and tuck
in all the ends of head scarfs.
1.3.5 Personnel to watch their steps and be
vigilant of any moving vehicles/ equipment
passing/operating nearby.
1.3.6 To strictly store materials/tools (at their barricaded
designated areas) properly.
segregated and piled up without any protruding
parts that obstruct the walkway.
1.3.7 Maintain a safe distance between equipment
and working crew.
1.3.8 Illumination shall be provided for low light
and night work.
2.1 Loads sliding off trucks/ 2.1.1 Ensure the Driver(s) familiar with the location
2. Transportation of Loads toppling over 2.1.2 Ensure Driver shall be aware the traffic rules and A 1. Construction manager
Materials and because of lack of support regulation as per G.I 6.30 and Saudi government 2. Site Supervisor
equipment. under tires on one side of the Traffic rules. 3. Q/C Inspector
vehicle 2.1.3 Driver shall holding or carrying a Saudi government 4. Work permit receiver
only. license according to the type and specification of 5. Safety Officer
vehicle. 6. Driver
2.1.4All loads properly secured and checked before driving
to new location.
2.1.5 Correct preparation of location and access roads.
2.1.6 Use of escort vehicles with flashing or beacon lights
for guiding large and slow-moving trucks.
2.1.7 Determine convoy transport or individual transport
and indicate on plan.
2.1.8 The loads have to be well secured
"proper lashing or tightened.
2.2 Collision of 2.2.1 Ensure Driver and escort vehicle driver maintained
Vehicle/Road accident due to safe distance. B 1. Construction manager
lack of correct control by esco 2.2.2 Set at least 20 to 30 kph speed to avoid accident to 2. Site Supervisor
rt drivers/Road accident due other vehicle users. 3. Work permit receiver
to escort vehicles coming into 2.2.3 Stay on the slow lane and avoid swerving to other 4. Safety Officer
contact with transportation lane. 5. Driver
trailer or cab. 2.2.4 Check all tires and ensure all are in good condition.
3.1.1 Permits will be obtained prior to any work
being carried out and work will commence in
accordance with specific measure itemized on
Lifting Operation the permit.
3.1Incompetent Rigger and
3.1.2 All necessary (PPE) Personal Protection
3. Loading and Operator resulting to A 1. Construction manager
Equipment will be provided and worn in
Unloading of Improper handling of material 2. Site Supervisor
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HAZARD LEGEND: A=high category, B=medium category, C=low category
Materials (cable /Improper use of Lifting accordance with safety Procedure of ARAMCO, 3. Q/C Inspector
Drum) Equipment. Safety Manual. all the work activities will be kept in 4. Work permit receiver
a clean and tidy manner. 5. Safety Officer
3.1.4 Lifting materials or devices using during unloading 6. Driver
materials shall be inspected.
3.1.5 Operator shall be certified as per G.I 7.025
3.1.6 Operators shall be fully trained and possess
appropriate SAG license and Saudi Aramco
certification in the use of specific equipment and
shall be aware of the limitations of their
machines including safe operating procedures.
3.1.7 All Shackle and lifting device shall be inspected by
3rd party and inspection certificate shall be kept at
site for verification.
3.1.8 Storage Area shall be barricaded and install
signage’s.
3.1.9 Daily lifting devices and shackle shall be inspected by
the rigger and kept it to maintain.
3.1.10 Ensure position the crane in a compacted and ensure
the ground levels.
3.1.11 Load the material as per the designed loading
capacity of the vehicle.
3.1.12 Weight of load clearly marked / Known.
3.1.13 No Manual Handling will be allowed for heavy
Load.
3.1.14 All construction work will be undertaken in
accordance with ARAMCO
Safety Manual.
3.1.15 Aisles and passageways shall be kept clear to
provide for the free and safe movement of
material handling equipment and personnel.
Such areas shall be kept in good repair
3.1.16 Storage areas shall be kept free from the
accumulation of materials that constitute
hazards due to tripping, obstruction nesting of
insects.
3.1.17 Ensures all employees are aware of the
dangers coming to and from work due to
fatigue, allow workers to have regular rests
throughout their shift.
3.1.18 Ensures availability of emergency equipment’s
at site to deal in case of emergency (Male
Nurse & Ambulance) etc.
3.1.19 All Involve personnel shall review and follow
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all safety requirements, their duties and
responsibility accordance to the stated on the
JSA
3.1.20 All Working areas and materials storage areas shall
be barricaded.
3.1.21 Install Lifting In-Progress Signages.
3.1.22 Ensure Tagline shall be available.
3.2.1 Secure all loads, as necessary.
3.2 Unstable or Unsecured 3.2.2 Only stable or safely arranged loads shall be handled. B 1. Construction manager
Load (resulting to fall of 3.2.3 Caution shall be exercised when handling off-center 2. Site Supervisor
load) loads which cannot be center. 3. Work permit receiver
3.2.4 Attach slings ONLY to an approved lifting device 4. Safety Officer
that has been evaluated and approved for use 5. Operator/Rigger
3.2.5 Use edge softeners where sling may be abraded by
edge of load.
3.3.1 Supervisor, foreman or any available key
3.3 Trips / Slips/Falls, person in-charge the activity should reviewed B 1. Construction manager
Caught-on/in-between, and discuss JSA to all involved workers at site. 2. Site Supervisor
Crushing and struck 3.3.2 Properly plan the temporary staging area 3. Work permit receiver
by/onto hazards during loading/unloading by barricading 4. Safety Officer
and ensuring walkways to be clear of any 5. Operator/Rigger
clutters.
3.3.3 Maintain good housekeeping prior to start,
end of work and during work execution.
3.3.4 Personnel to avoid wearing loose tattered
work clothing or unbuttoned shirt and tuck
in all the ends of head scarfs.
3.3.5 Personnel to watch their steps and be
vigilant of any moving vehicles/ equipment
passing/operating nearby.
3.3.6 To strictly store materials/tools (at their barricaded
designated areas) properly.
segregated and piled up without any protruding
parts that obstruct the walkway.
3.3.7 Maintain a safe distance between equipment
and working crew.

4.1.1 Ensure all rotating equipment’s or power tools shall


be guarded and dead man switch.
4.1 Flying objects or foreign
4.1.2 Ensure all power tools shall be double insulated and
objects/Cutting disc
UL listed.
damage or broken/ Pinch
4.1.3 All involved personnel shall be trained and qualified
point can
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cause physical injury or to use the equipment. A 1. Construction manager
eye injury or body parts 4.1.4 Wear job required personal protective equipment. 2. Site Supervisor
4.1.5 Daily inspection of power tools shall be conducted 3. Q/C Inspector
4. Conduit Pipe prior to use it and ensure free of any damage and color 4. Work permit receiver
coded. 5. Safety Officer
Preparation and
4.1.6 Ensure all infected area shall free of any combustible
Installation at material to avoid fire hazard due to flying particles.
Trenching area. 4.1.7 Fire Watchman and fire extinguisher should be
(Cutting and available at site.
Grinding using 4.1.8 Proper access and free of obstruction
power tools and 4.1.9 Remove unwanted or damaged tools & equipment at
hand tools) site.
4.1.10 Fabricated or substandard tools shall not allow at site
4.1.11 Install barricade and warning signages.
4.2.1 Use ear plugs/muffs
4.2.2 Use RPE, N95 filter mask.
4.2.3 Install exhaust fan if necessary and applicable to
4.2 Excessive noise &
extract the dust and fumes. 1. Construction manager
fumes/ Fire and 4.2.4 Provide suitable fire extinguisher and trained fire A 2. Site Supervisor
explosion watch man shall be assigned. 3. Q/C Inspector
4.2.5 Remove all combustible materials or un-attended 4. Work permit receiver
Materials. 5. Safety Officer
4.2.6 Daily housekeeping and removal of waste shall be
implemented and put it into practice.
5. Conduit Pipe 5.1 Flying objects or foreign 4.1.1 Ensure all rotating equipment’s or power tools shall
Preparation and objects/Cutting disc be guarded and dead man switch.
Installation Inside damage or broken/ Pinch 4.1.2 Ensure all power tools shall be double insulated and
Building point can UL listed. 1. Construction manager
4.1.3 All involved personnel shall be trained and qualified A 2. Site Supervisor
energized or cause physical injury or
eye injury or body parts to use the equipment. 3. Q/C Inspector
unenergized 4.1.4 Wear job required personal protective equipment. 4. Work permit receiver
area(Cutting and 4.1.5 Daily inspection of power tools shall be conducted 5. Safety Officer
Grinding using prior to use it and ensure free of any damage and color
power tools and coded.
hand tools) 4.1.6 Ensure all infected area shall free of any combustible
material to avoid fire hazard due to flying particles.
4.1.7 Fire Watchman and fire extinguisher should be
available at site.
4.1.8 Proper access and free of obstruction
4.1.9 Remove unwanted or damaged tools & equipment at
site.
4.1.10 Fabricated or substandard tools shall not allow at site
4.1.11 Install barricade and warning signages.

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5.2 Working near an 5.2.1 Ensure all areas inside the building which energized
energized location shall be coordinated to SSEM interface.
5.2.2 Prior to execute the job inside energized building
inside the building can
ensure what type of permit shall be obtain and
cause electrocution and coordinate with SSEM. 1. Construction manager
electrical shock 5.2.3 If this area need Aramco permit then permit receiver A 2. Site Supervisor
shall be certified or approved by ARAMCO. 3. Q/C Inspector
5.2.4 Join site Inspection shall be conducted prior to issue a 4. Work permit receiver
permit. 5. Safety Officer
5.2.5 If there is some areas need to shut down the energized
facility LOTO shall be implemented as per GI 6.012.
5.2.6 All equipment or electrical tools or testing tools shall
be underwriters Laboratory ( UL ) listed, Council of
Europe (CE).
5.2.7 All workers involve the activities inside energized and
inspectors shall wear ARC flash clothing as per rated
requirements mention in the GI 2.721.
5.2.8 Electrical tools shall be with RCDs residual current
devices including ground fault circuit interrupters
(GFCIs) and earth leakage circuit breakers (ELCBs).
5.2.9 Trained fire watch man shall be assigned and fire
extinguisher shall be available at all times.
6.1.1 Follow manual handling techniques or use machinery
Cable Pulling 6.1 Equipment or Tools aids if required.
6. (Manual and 6.1.2 All involved workers shall wear appropriate PPE’s 1. Construction manager
Failure/Pinch Point/ B
Mechanical using 6.1.3 Unauthorized personnel not allowed at the work area. 2. Site Supervisor
Caught in Between 6.1.4 Provide adequate access/egress. 3. Q/C Inspector
winch machine) Sharp Edges 6.1.5 Eliminate sharp edges and provide end cap. 4. Work permit receiver
6.1.6 Never exceed the equipment required maximum 5. Safety Officer
working pressure.
6.1.7 Only Trained and competent person to operate or use
this winch machine.
6.1.8 Daily Inspection of equipment shall be conducted and
color coded.
7.1.1 Always stay at safe distance from moving trucks and
7.1 Exposed and sharp edge working machinery. B 1. Construction manager
7. Concrete Pouring rebar’s/Untrained or 7.1.2 Deploy flagman to control unauthorized entry. 2. Site Supervisor
inexperienced 7.1.3 Wear disposable dust mask for respiratory protection. 3. Q/C Inspector
workforce/Defective hand 7.1.4 Wear job required personal protective equipment. 4. Work permit receiver
and power tools/Pinch 7.1.5 All personnel involved concrete pouring shall wore 5. Safety Officer
Points/Truck coming in disposable coverall and steel toe rubber shoes.
contact with infrastructure 7.1.6 If the operation of concrete pouring it will reach night
e.g. (containers, walls) time tower light shall be installed.

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and workers. 7.1.7 Exist Concrete materials shall be disposed it in a
Sharp edges on concrete designated disposal area or land fill.
chute/ Pinch and nip points 7.1.8 Area to be pre-inspected before allowing trucks on
between various sections site. Area to be compacted if viable or necessary.
of discharge chute 7.1.9 Chute handles to be inspected and cleaned of sharp
Chute swinging in an edges.
uncontrolled manner 7.1.10 Communication needed when assembling chute,
inside work area. correct gloves to be used.
Handling of chute will 7.1.11 Wear Appropriate or complete PPE’s
result in injury 7.1.12 Chute lock to be engaged
7.1.13 Assigned trained and competent person to assist the
landing chute to avoid hitting others.
7.1.14 Only competent person to operate the manually or
mechanically control mechanism.
8.1.1 Ensure that confined space entry plan approved from
SAPO, and communicated to the all concern A 1. Construction manager
Working inside 8.1 Oxygen Deficiency/ discipline working inside confined space. 2. Site Supervisor
8. Toxic Gas, Fire or
excavation or 8.1.2 Pre-excavation Checklist shall be obtained if 3. Work permit receiver
explosion
trench deep more Engulfment, fall of
excavation more than 2.4 meter 4. Safety Officer
than 1.2 meter (4 material and tool. 8.1.3 Test the oxygen content and the presence of 5. Standby Man
feet) considered as Excavation collapse or hazardous gases in the space before entry.
confines space cave-in 8.1.4 Ladders in excavation secured and extended 1m above
the edge of the trench
8.1.5 Provide ladders every 7.5 m Confined space entry
supervisors, standby men, entrants, shall receive
training that is appropriate to their specific
responsibilities
8.1.6 Proper ventilation system shall be provided to
maintain the oxygen level.
8.1.7 Confined space entry operations shall always be pre-
planned.
8.1.8 Before entering a confined space, risk assessment
shall be conduct to determine the hazard and risk
involve.
8.1.9 It shall always be assumed that hazards are present
and the environment shall be measured for
contaminants before entry.
8.1.10 A confined space entry permit shall be issued in
accordance with GI 2.100 prior to entry into
confined spaces. Other permits may be required
(e.g., hot work permit or cold work permit),
depending on the type of work to be conducted
within the confined space.
8.1.11 Proper access and egress shall be provided.
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8.1.12 In every 25ft. access and egress shall be comply.
8.1.13 A standby man shall be assigned at each designated
entry point and shall continuously monitor the
confined space entry while personnel are inside the
confined space and maintain log in and out.
8.1.14 Only properly trained and authorized personnel shall
enter a confined space.
8.1.15 Personnel entering/exiting a confined space shall
sign a log in/out sheet.
8.1.16 T40 H2S Gas monitor to be provided with personal
& ensure that they shall understand how to read the
reading in T-40 and must understand SA emergency
evacuation procedure.
9.1.1 Always stay at safe distance from moving trucks and
working machinery.
9. Backfilling and 9.1 Struck-by, caught-in 9.1.2 Deploy flagman to control unauthorized entry. 1. Construction manager
B
compaction after between to equipment. 9.1.3 Wear disposable dust mask for respiratory 2. Site Supervisor
cable pulling Dusty/Personal injuries protection. 3. Work permit receiver
inside the trench Moving parts 9.1.4 Wear job required personal protective equipment. 4. Safety Officer
Slips and falls Persons 9.1.5 Operator shall be trained and competent to operate 5. Operator
Falling /Overturning this type of equipment 6. Banks Man
Vibration Strain injury 9.1.6 Ensure that guards are fitted over all exposed
Improper moving parts of plant.
Loading/unloading 9.1.7 Nip and pinch points on articulated rollers must be
Hazardous exposure (oil highlighted and signed.
leak contamination to 9.1.8 Keep operator access systems clean of mud, and
soil) wear suitable footwear.
9.1.9 Check operation of controls, lights and warning
signals before working.
9.1.10 Travel up or down slopes where possible, and avoid
sharp turns.
9.1.11 Keep clear of open trenches.
9.1.12 Rectify faulty units before use.
9.1.13 Turning to operate to be avoided. Check operation
before use.
9.1.14 Ensure that boom truck, low-loader or trailer has
suitable ramps to allow safe loading.
9.1.15 Minimize slope by parking truck facing downhill
wherever possible.
9.1.16 Restrain roller from movement by use of tie down
chains and chocks
9.1.17 Check fluid levels daily, and replace at specified
intervals.
9.1.18 Wash down machine regularly, and inspect for
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worn parts, oil leaks, etc.
9.1.19 Competent persons only are to carry out repairs or
adjustments to plant.
9.1.20 All use and maintenance, etc, of plant to be entered
into log book daily.
9.1.21 Wear eye and hand protection.
9.1.22 No unauthorized repairs at site.
9.1.23 Fire Watchman and fire extinguisher should be
available at site.
10.1.1 Vehicle speed shall be as slow as possible to
10. Dust on the roads 10.1 Poor visibility hazard. minimize excessive dust. B 1. Construction manager
Health hazard. 10.1.2 Water sprinkling shall be made in working areas to 2. Site Supervisor
Traffic hazard. prevent dust. 3. Work permit receiver
10.1.3 Doors and windows of site offices shall be kept 4. Safety Officer
closed to prevent dust accumulation.
10.1.4 Goggles shall be provided and worn by employees
during sand storm conditions.
10.1.5 Location of sandblasting operations shall be as
remote as possible from other work areas.
11.1.1 All waste materials (e.g. scraps, debris, electrical
11. House Keeping and 11.1 Improperly handling & wire) shall be immediately removed in the work area
DISPOSAL OF disposal of waste. and contained in waste receptacles. B 1. Construction manager
WASTE Uncollected 11.1.2 Waste materials shall be properly disposed on 2. Site Supervisor
MATERIALS waste sanitary landfills approved by the Saudi Aramco. 3. Work permit receiver
11.1.3 Maintenance liquid wastes such as used oils will 4. Safety Officer
be stored in a closed, watertight and leak proof
containers so designed for the purpose and
bonded to 120% of the container volume with
impervious plastic or similar lining the bund.
11.1.4 Each storage container of used oil waste will be
plainly labelled with appropriate warning notices
i.e. 'Used Oil-Combustible', etc. Containers'
storage area shall be isolated or free from
potential sources of ignition or open flame and
shall be plainly identified with warning notices.
11.1.5 Execute every day before and after
Housekeeping.
12.1 Heat Rash Heat 12.1.1 Provide adequate water and ice to the work site
12. Heat Stress Rash Heat during hot season. 1. Construction manager
Cramps Heat Cramps 12.1.2 Provide rest & cool down areas. 2. Site Supervisor
Heat Syncope (light 12.1.3 In cold weather Wear jackets, hand gloves, bonnets 3. Work permit receiver
headed > faint) Heat Syncope etc. to make you feel lesser colder and avoid 4. Safety Officer
(light headed > faint) frostbites.

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Heat Exhaustion 12.1.4 During break times, head for shelter that will protect
Heat Exhaustion you from wind and rain.
Heat Stroke 12.1.5 In hot weather drink plenty of water, and take break
in regular intervals and follow the heat index chart.
12.1.6 When the air temperature is less than 37°C (99°F),
fans or portable air movers may be used to reduce
heat stress by increasing the air flow in the work area
adequate supply of potable drinking water and ice
will be supplied to employees as per project
standards. Workers must be encouraged to drink
plenty of waters as often as they need. Area HSE
Staff will monitor the adequacy of the supply and
status of all drinking station.
12.1.7. The risk to be assessed as per the demand of all jobs
and monitored with control strategies for hot days.
12.1.8. Increase the frequency and length of rest breaks, the
daily work schedule is to be posted in the heat stress
shelters and notice boards in multiple languages.
12.1.9 Provide adequate amount of wholesome drinking
water near work place.
12.1.10 KAES and sub-contractor to provide industrial type
Fans in each rest shelter for cooling.
12.1.11 Reduce work activity levels to reduce the amount
of metabolic heat internally generated by a worker.
e.g., confined space, welding, working at height,
etc.
12.1.12 KAES and Subcontractors shall provide cool,
fresh water to all locations in volumes that exceed
local water usage levels at all times Drinking water
shall be stored and dispensed in clean, clearly;
labelled [Drinking Water Only] containers kept in
shaded areas by KAES and Subcontractors and
shall be changed daily. Water shall be stored in
clean tanks, properly disinfected, and insulated
such to avoid excessive temperatures. Lids must be
taped, and date and time of delivery of the water
recorded on the tape.
12.1.13 Ice water and cool water must be supplied to all
shelters and work areas. Ice must be produced and
handled in accordance with food standards of
hygiene.
12.1.14 Delivery vehicles shall carry prominent signage
indicating the purpose of the vehicle
12.1.15 Delivery vehicles will have a planned delivery
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schedule, designated drive / water handler and a
delivery log check sheet be maintained in each
vehicle.
12.1.16 Employee shall take long break during peak
summer months (Starting from 15 June to 15
September) from 12:00pm to 15:00 as per the Saudi
Govt. Labor Law (No employee is permitted to
work under direct sun light during 12:00pm to
15:00pm) from mid of May to mid of September.
12.1.17 Employee will work maximum in day shift 08
hours of every day and 03 hours break in the mid-
day.
12.1.18 Employees can work 45 minutes of every hour with
15 minutes spent at rest in the shade.
12.1.19 If at any time during the course of work, an
employee feels signs or symptoms of heat disorder,
they will be immediately be moved to shaded area
and consume liquids. Supervisor will ensure
sufficient cold water and/or low sugar electrolyte
replacement is available. Supervisor and Safety
officer will monitor the task force for signs and
symptoms of heat stress.

13. Emergency 13.1 Serious incident, 13.1.1 Call at Saudi Aramco emergency number 911 and
Reporting Personnel serious report emergency such as;
injuries, fatality or Tell two times, “this is an emergency C 1. Construction manager
property damage ““this is an emergency” 2. Site Supervisor
Tell your name and SA ID number 3. Work permit receiver
Tell the location and type of emergency. 4. Safety Officer
Tell how many personnel are injured
Tell what kind of emergency help is
required (ambulance or fire truck)
14. Evacuation 14.1 Fire or explosion, 14.1.1 In case of emergency follow the following steps
major spillage, release Stop all activities:
of toxic gas Shutdown work equipment C 1. Construction manager
Evacuate to the safe area 2. Site Supervisor
Roll call is taken to ensure all workers are present 3. Work permit receiver
No one allowed return to work until notification 4. Safety Officer
received from SA that it is safe to do so.

Supervisor responsible for explaining contents of this JSA


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Emergency Response Preparedness:


Nearest Emergency Assembly Point
location?
Nearest Fire
Extinguishers?
Nearest
Spill Kit?
Nearest First
Aid Kit?
Method of communicating an Radio Channel Phone
Air horn? Yes: No:
emergency? No: No:

Sign On: I confirm that the JSA has been explained and its contents are clearly understood and accepted. I also confirm that my required
qualifications to undertake this activity are current and approved. I clearly understand the controls in this JSA must be applied as documented;
otherwise work is to cease immediately and a review is to be completed and work can recommence.
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qualifications to undertake this activity are current and approved. I clearly understand the controls in this JSA must be applied as documented;
otherwise work is to cease immediately and a review is to be completed and work can recommence.
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Sign On: I confirm that the JSA has been explained and its contents are clearly understood and accepted. I also confirm that my required
qualifications to undertake this activity are current and approved. I clearly understand the controls in this JSA must be applied as documented;
otherwise work is to cease immediately and a review is to be completed and work can recommence.
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HAZARD LEGEND: A=high category, B=medium category, C=low category
Sign On: I confirm that the JSA has been explained and its contents are clearly understood and accepted. I also confirm that my required
qualifications to undertake this activity are current and approved. I clearly understand the controls in this JSA must be applied as documented;
otherwise work is to cease immediately and a review is to be completed and work can recommence.
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