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Power Tools Jsa

This document provides a job safety analysis for using power tools at King Faisal Air Academy. It identifies 13 potential hazards including unauthorized work, slips/trips/falls, eye injuries, lacerations, electrical hazards, and more. It then lists 13 control measures to address these hazards such as obtaining work permits, conducting toolbox talks, wearing proper PPE like eye protection and gloves, following safe work procedures, and maintaining good housekeeping. The document was prepared by the foreman and reviewed by the safety officer.

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Power Tools Jsa

This document provides a job safety analysis for using power tools at King Faisal Air Academy. It identifies 13 potential hazards including unauthorized work, slips/trips/falls, eye injuries, lacerations, electrical hazards, and more. It then lists 13 control measures to address these hazards such as obtaining work permits, conducting toolbox talks, wearing proper PPE like eye protection and gloves, following safe work procedures, and maintaining good housekeeping. The document was prepared by the foreman and reviewed by the safety officer.

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King Faisal Air Academy Project

Job Safety Analysis (JSA) -Using power tools


Date: _____________________________
Steps of Work Identified Hazard Control Measures

1. Authorized PTW holder shall ensure obtaining


1. Work permits to be obtained. 1. Unauthorized commencement of works may and maintaining valid work permit.
result in exposing workers and or potential to 2. Inform all workers regarding permit condition
2. Pre-task briefing toolbox talks
harm or danger before work starts. Supervisor shall conduct TBT
before work starts.
3. Wear appropriate PPE
1. Wear eye protection when using hand/power tools
1. Area Preparation 1. Employee Protection which cause flying debris.
2. Use of hand and power tools – General& Electric 2. Slips, trips, falls, uneven surfaces 2. Eye wash to be immediately available
3. Work at height 3. Eye injury. 3. Tools must be in good condition and used for their
4. Cutting/Grinding 4. Lacerations and hand injuries intended purpose.
5. Electrical hazards 4. Familiarize workers with tool operation.
6. Metal in eyes & cuts 5. De-energize power equipment prior to changing
7. Improper Grounding, Improper Operations & bits or blades.
Maintenance 6. Wear appropriate hand protection; observe good
8. Ergonomic Injury work practices in ensuring that work gloves are in
9. Impact Injury good condition.
10. Heat Stress, Dehydration 7. Wear safety goggles/glasses at all times & proper
11. Work in Hurry protective gloves
12. Lack of training 8. Face shields over safety glasses
13. Lack of awareness 9. Use properly grounded or double-insulated tools
with ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCI);
10. Inspect the electrical cords for fraying, cracks, and
other damage before use; remove damaged cords
from service
11. Never daisy-chain electrical cords
12. follow safe system of work, JSA, RAMS
13. Ensure overhead power cord management.
1. House keeping 1. Poor maintaining of working area causing of 1. Housekeeping regimes to help keep site clear
slips, trips, falls and or other injuries 2. Ensure sufficient space around work areas

Prepared by: Review by:

Foreman / Leadman Name & Signature Safety Officer Name & Sign

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