JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FOR CONFINED SPACE ENTRY
AL MUSAIRIE TRADING AND CONTRACTING CO, QATAR WLL
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS FOR
CONFINED SPACE ENTRY
5/26/2018
CHANGING CONDITIONS & EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
1. Stop Work, Switch off Equipment, Supervisor Directs Personnel to Nearest and Safest Muster Point Considering Wind direction.
2. Supervisor accounts for all workers.
3. RLIC EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NO. 135 Note: If any of the tasks involves biological, physical or chemical hazards, then QP Industrial Hygienists to
approve the work.
4. Details on safety and environment requirements can be found in project HSE Plan No.GC 17107200
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X REVISED
JSA NUMBER RLICFM-05 NEW
Type of Job Being Analyzed CONFINED SPACE ENTRY
Department/Section originated JSA HSE Dept. JSA Members Construction Department
JOB Performers Site Supervisor & Construction Teams
Normal Approvals: Name Signature Date
JSA Prepared By : Mr. 26-05-2018
SHAHEERUDHEEN
JOB Supervisor: Mr. MANIKANDAN 26-05-2018
GENERAL JOB REQUIREMENTS
Additional Approvals (Determined by JOB Supervisor in correlation with HSE Manager)
COMMON PPE
Name Signature Date 1. Hard barricading of working areas
2. Certified & tagged scaffolding
3. Certified & tagged access cradles
4. Task & Safety lighting.
5. Toolbox Talks.
6. Start Cards Daily.
HSEM
7. Personal Protective Equipment
a. Safety footwear w/steel toe.
b. Coveralls color coded.
c. Safety glasses clear & dark.
d. Hard hat with chin strap.
e. Gloves.
f. Safety Harness.
g. Licensed operators.
h. Hi-Vis vest.
8. Implementation of heat stress
measures
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Step Hazard Who or what
Sequence of Action / Responsible
may be Control Measures / Recovery Measures
No. activities Party
harmed?
Obtain work permit (1) Violation of RLIC Injury to (1) (a) Preparation of Method statement and JSA for QP Group Site Manager
and QP Procedure personnel, Site supervisor/
(general) and RLIC Approval
Manager/HSE rep.
(b) Work permit shall be obtained before start of
Damage to work.
property,
/equipment (c) Permit shall be displayed at worksite inside
permit boxes as per RLIC regulation
1 (d) Site supervisors name and phone number shall
be displayed on the permit boxes.
(e) Emergency Contact numbers and grid reference
should be displayed on the permit boxes
(f) Discussion with all personnel involved in the job
to understand the work permit, Method Statement and
JSA
2 Site preparation as (1) Unsafe working Injury to (1) (a) Use proper PPE as per the work requirements Group Site Manager
practices. personnel, Site supervisor/
per method apart from the mandatory PPE.
Manager/HSE rep.
statement/ permit (b) Daily Tool Box Talk to be conducted before start
requirements Damage to of work
property,
(General) (c) Discuss JSA and safe working procedure (Task
/equipment
briefing) with the work force.
(2) Adverse weather (2) (a) Provide clean cool drinking water, welfare and
condition
hygiene facilities.
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(b) QP Heat Stress Program must be strictly
followed.
(c) Implement job rotation as per weather
condition/heat index status.
(d) First aid box to be located on site.
(3) Unauthorized (3) (a) Qualified First aid person to be permanently
entry. on site.
(b) Site vehicle control access/egress points to
prevent unauthorized entry
Site survey / site (1) Slip, trips, fall, Injury to all (1) (a) Do not use Mobile/Calculator while walking Site supervisor/
personal injury involved on site. Manager/HSE rep
walk Walking on uneven (b) Do not walk while reading drawings.
personnel
surface. (c) Proper Footwear Stay Alert to Change In
ground.
3 (d) Do not overload yourself with what you carry
(e) Slow down ensure proper footing
If Climbing on ramp use hand rails At All Times
(f) Watch Footing on Surfaces Containing sharp
stones or nailed woods etc.
(g) Use mandatory PPE
Pre-work safety (1) Safety briefing Crew Members (1) (a) Toolbox talk shall be conducted daily in a Site supervisor/
meeting not clearly language which is clearly understood by all crew members. Manager/HSE rep
understood by the (b) All operatives shall be aware of the
4 crew members emergency procedures.
(c) Suitable and Correct PPE shall be worn by all
at all times.
(d) Work permit shall be posted at the place of
work
5 Materials handling (1) Improper manual Injury to all (1) (a) Never manually handle unless you have no Site
lifting involved persons other option. supervisor/Manager/H
Back Injury (b) Never manually handle if load is out of SE rep
Sprains & facture. Individual/your Capability
(c) Use of mechanical aids should be
considered, such as cranes, Fork lift chain blocks etc.
(d) Carry out manual handling assessment
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(e) Adopt a correct posture to lift the load.
(f) Use the proper method of lifting technique or
arrange for team lifting
(2) (a) Any broken or unsuitable tool will be removed
(2) Improper tools from the work site. (i.e., Homemade, Modified, Incorrect for
task etc.)
(3) (a) Work area kept clean & Tidy
(3) Slip Trips & fall (b) Materials should be arranged & stacked
properly in designated area
(4) (a) Provide work breaks or works sharing to
reduce exposure time.
(4) No work breaks (b) Reduce the exposure by job rotation &
changing of task
(c) Correct PPE will used, this will consist of
safety boots, Hi Viz Tabard or jacket, safety glasses, safety
helmet
6 Confined space (1) Oxygen Injury/ill health all (1) (a) Choose an alternative work method Site
entry deficiency/ involved (b) Conduct atmosphere test before entry Supervisor/Manager/H
Enrichment personnel SE rep
(2) (a) Conduct gas testing periodically
(2) Presents of toxic (b) Competent gas tester conducts the test.
Gases/H2S (c) Provide Mechanical ventilation if required
(d) Provide Air purifying /supplying respirator
SCBA if required
(3) (a) Smoking is prohibited inside and around the
(3) Flammable / confined space
Fire/ Explosion (b) Do not store flammable/ combustible
materials inside confined space.
(c) Do no use petrol or diesel driven equipment
inside the confined space or near to the confined space.
(4) (a) Skilled /Trained person only can enter the
(4) Unskilled entrant CS
(b) Entrants to be trained in the Hazards
(c) Trained Hole Watch & Supervisor must be
present at all time and well aware of the rescue procedure.
(d) Entrant to sign IN/ OUT
(e) Hole watcher need to control ENTRY /
EXIT
(5) (5) (a) Appropriate channels of communication
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Miscommunication employed, e.g. Radios
(6) Insufficient (6) (a) Lighting must be suitable for the
illumination environment (e.g. intrinsically safe lighting used in
flammable atmosphere/flame proof)
(7) (a) Adequate means of access / egress should
(7) Access/ Egress
be provided (Minimum 2 access)
(b) Keep the access/ Egress free from any
obstruction
(c) Ensure Isolations are implemented before
entry
(8) (a) QP/MTC Heat Stress Program must be
(8) High temperature
strictly followed
(9) (a) Keep the confined space free from ground
(9) Drowning/
water
Flooding
(b) Use dewatering pumps if required.
(10) (a) The area of confined space shall be
(10) Slip/Trip and
barrier-off & warning notices shall be posted at these
Falls
barriers
(b) Conduct good housekeeping on regular
basis
(c) Work area to be left in a safe hazard free
condition at the end of each work period.
(d) Conduct a daily tool box talk prior to the start
of work.
(11) Inadequate
(11) (a) The entrant shall wear full body harness.
emergency
Lanyard shall be attached to a retrieval system and tripod
response/equipment
or any other suitable hoisting system to pull out the worker
out of manhole in case of emergency
(b) Use approved PPE for the task
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6 Adverse weather (1) Heat stroke/Heat Injury/ill health all (1) (a) Rest shelters to be provided. Site
condition Cramps/ Heat involved (b) Welfare facilities to be provided. supervisor/Manager/
exhaust personnel
(c) Drinking water igloos to be provided. HSE rep.
Dehydration
(d) Training in heat stress risks to all workers
(e) Schedule work/rest/drink as per heat index
requirements/QP regulations
(f) Warning flags to be displayed at frequent
locations.
(g) Avoid dehydration: rest and drink water
frequently
(h) Water flask to be provided.
(i) No plastic (fizzy drink) bottles to be used.
(j) No water no work rules to be implemented.
(k) Air fans/blowers to be provided.
(l) Heat index to be monitored and recorded.
with a calibrated heat index monitor(Kestrel)by HSE Officer
Use of Hand tools (1) Damaged & Injury to (1) (a) Daily inspection of tools. Site
fabricated hand personnel, (b) No homemade/modified tools. supervisor/Manager
tools (c) Correct tool for the task
HSE rep.
7 Hand injury (d) Remove damaged tools and
quarantine/repair immediately
(e) Correct PPEs, Leather/Rubber Gloves,
masks, goggles ear plugs etc.
8 Welfare facilities (1) Contamination. Ill health to (1) (a) Adequate number of toilets and shaded rest Site supervisor/
personnel shelters to be provided Manager/HSE rep
(2) (a) Toilets are to be cleaned and disinfected
(2) Biological.
every day.
(3) Disease
(b) Soap shall be available in the toilets
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(c) Dining and rest facilities to be cleaned
every day.
(d) Sufficient Cool drinking water to be
available at site
(e) Drinking water drums to be cleaned every
day.
(f) Water to be replenished daily.
10 Waste Management (1) Contamination. Injury/ill health to (1) (a) Collect and Segregate different types of Site supervisor/
personnel wastes as they are generated in approved designated Manager/HSE rep
areas.
(b) Look out for standard signs on skips and
containers.
(c) Use Covered skips for wastes that are likely
to blow around site in windy conditions.
(d) Regular transfer to waste site as to not
allow build-up of waste.
(2) (a) Do not overfill waste skips and containers
(2) Biological (b) Dispose food waste on a daily basis
hazards
(3) (a) Do not mix different types of wastes
(b) Do not put liquids and flammable wastes
(3) Fire into skips
(c) No naked flame/hot work near flammable
wastes.
(d) Implement smoking control.
(e) Used oil to be stored in bonded areas in
approved and labelled containers.
(f) Correct PPE, Gloves, goggles, masks etc.
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