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JSP 42 Use of Power Tools

The document provides job safety practices for a project involving electrical work and use of power tools. It lists personal protective equipment required, such as safety glasses and gloves. It outlines steps for tasks like drilling walls, including inspecting tools and ensuring only trained workers operate equipment. Hazards identified include risks from rotating tools, working at heights, repetitive motion, and noise. Controls include maintaining equipment, using fall protection, job rotation to reduce fatigue, and conducting surveys to mitigate noise and other risks.

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JSP 42 Use of Power Tools

The document provides job safety practices for a project involving electrical work and use of power tools. It lists personal protective equipment required, such as safety glasses and gloves. It outlines steps for tasks like drilling walls, including inspecting tools and ensuring only trained workers operate equipment. Hazards identified include risks from rotating tools, working at heights, repetitive motion, and noise. Controls include maintaining equipment, using fall protection, job rotation to reduce fatigue, and conducting surveys to mitigate noise and other risks.

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PROJECT NAME:PIC-P-7703 11k

JOB SAFETY PRACTICES

DEPARTMENT/DIVISION Electrical DATE 07-April-2022

EMPLOYEE JOB TITLE Supervisor, welder, Technician, Helper LOCATION Yanbu

Safety Glasses, Safety Shoes, Safety Gloves, Safety


Use of Power Tools Hot Work Activities (Grinding , Personal Protective
JOB/ TASK TITLE Helmet ,Welding Equipment’s ,face shield, Dust
Cutting, Drilling, Welding) Equipment
Mask, Safety Vest
STEPS HAZARDS

IN EACH STEP, WHAT COULD COMMENTS OF JOB


LIST ALL STEPS IN PERFORMING THIS CONTROL REQUIRED TO MINIMIZE/ ELIMINATE HAZARD
STEPS # CAUSE INJURY, LOSS DAMAGE, OBSERVATION
TASK
INTRRUPTION, OR POLUTION?

● Coordinate with the approved site electricians to provide


● Insufficient illumination
adequate lightings and to conduct a survey to verify if the
installed lightings satisfy the requirement.

● Conduct safety induction of all new workers involve in the


activity. ● Lack of safety awareness
● Conduct refresher safety training to old workers and knowledge for the job
● Obtain a valid work permit prior to start of activity Mobilization of manpower and
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materials at site

● Ensure that all workers are provided with all the required
Personal Protective Equipment for minimum and general
requirements. ● Adjacent structures, sharp
● Provide temporary covers for sharp edges and provision edges
of warning signs/barricades to give awareness to the
workers about the present hazard on site.

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● Only a trained and competent person shall be assigned


for the use of hand tools.
● Poor Lighting,
● Site Supervisor presence during the execution of work.
● Improper accesses Power Tools Inspection .2
● Toolbox talks to be conducted by the Supervisor prior to
● Incompetent inspector
starting the task.
● Only Competent person cab inspect the Tools

● Ensure that periodic inspection of tools shall be conducted


regularly and all tools that are in good condition are
registered and updated color code tags.
● Workers responsible for the tools must be trained,
● Defective tools and
competent and authorized.
equipment use (coring
● Damage or defective tools shall be quarantined in a
machine, drill)
secure box or immediately repaired.
● Regular maintenance, inspection of toolboxes
arrangement shall be to be carried out daily.
● All hand tools must be in good condition, no homemade
hand tools to be used at the site, Supervisor to check.
Drilling/Chipping of walls 3

● All portable tools must be inspected prior to use.


● Use of tools with
● No loose clothing and remove all jewelry to prevent being
Rotating/moving parts
entangled on the rotating part of the tools.
(Entanglement/Trapping
● All hand tools to be clean and in good working order and
Point)
checked daily.

● Coordinate with the approved site electricians to provide


● Insufficient illumination
adequate lightings and to conduct a survey to verify if the
installed lightings satisfy the requirement.

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● Only trained and competent workers are allowed to work


on elevated areas.
● Only good condition ladder is allowed to use, inspected
and with Item number to make sure that it is registered
and regularly checked.
● Provide safe access, egress, and working platform if ● Working on elevated area
needed to be approved by qualified personnel.
● Emergency response team availability.
● Head protection must be equipped with chin straps.
● Wear full body harness with a lanyard when working more
than 1.8meters high.

● Establish systems so workers are rotated away from tasks


to minimize the duration of continuous exertion, repetitive
● Forceful movement,
motions, and awkward postures.
incorrect posture, repetitive
● Design a job rotation system in which employees rotate
motion
between jobs that use different muscle groups.
● Conduct an ergonomic study to apply controls coming
from the results of the survey.

● Protective clothing required, eye protection and possibly


respiratory protective equipment (RPE).
● Dust particles exposure
● LEV (local exhaust ventilation), blower or industrial fans
should be provided for indoors.
● Dust control (moistening the holes with water).

● Conduct noise survey to determine the earplug/earmuff


● Excessive noise
capacity to be provided.
● Provision of suitable ear protection to the user.
● Only a trained and competent person shall be assigned ● Un-experience workers Cutting of steel 4
for the use of hand tools. using hand tools
● Site Supervisor presence during the execution of work.
● Toolbox talks to be conducted by the Supervisor prior to
starting the task.

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● All workers engaged in the task must be provided with


required personal protective equipment at all times. ● Sharp edges of tools and
● Hand protection (min. cotton gloves) is a must while objects
handling protruding wires or sharp objects.

● Provision of adequate fire extinguisher and fire blanket


and fire watcher if needed.
● Remove combustible / flammable materials in the working
area.
● Wear the required personal protective equipment 100%
● Hot works (cutting &
eye and face protection.
grinding)
● Ensure all portable grinding and cutting machines are
equipped with a mechanical protective guard.
● All portable tools must be inspected prior to use.
● Ensure proper ventilation (i.e. air blower) is provided.
● Use ear protection (i.e. ear plug or ear muff)

● Ensure all tools are inspected and with updated color


code tags.
● Ensure all portable grinding and cutting machines are
● Use of tools with
equipped with a mechanical protective guard. All portable
Rotating/moving parts
tools must be inspected prior to use.
(Entanglement/Trapping
● No loose clothing and remove all jewelry to prevent being
Point)
entangled on the rotating part of the tools.
● All hand tools to be clean and in good working order and
checked daily.

● Conduct noise survey to determine the earplug/earmuff


● Excessive noise
capacity to be provided.
● Provision of suitable ear protection to the user.
● Keep all tools and machinery in good condition with ● Poorly maintained and Grinding work 5
regular maintenance. defective treading machine
● Use the right tool for the job.
● Examine each tool for damage before use and do not use
damaged tools.
● Use tools and equipment according to the manufacturer’s

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instruction.
● Employees should be trained in the proper use of all tools
and equipment.
● Provide and use properly the right PPE (hand gloves with ● Workers not provided with
rubber on palm for good grip) the appropriate Personal
● It is the responsibility of the Supervisor to ensure that all Protective Equipment (i.e.
workers are trained, provided with and wear all the PPE cotton gloves)
given to them.
● Removed all combustible materials from the work area
within 10m,
● use of fire blanket to cover area which is combustible and
not removable,
● Monthly color code inspection on welding machine,
● All metal scrap stored in designated area,
● Welding/Cutting fumes, Dust
● adequate ventilation shall be ensured for the welding
● Improper P.P.Es,
operation, Welding 6
● Work near Combustible or
● close supervision and monitoring of activities shall be
Flammable Material
ensured,
● use of leather hand gloves, Welding shield to be worn by
Welder,
● fire watcher assigned,
● all electrical connection shall be ensured, all portable
● hand tools shall be inspected and color coded

● Wear suitable PPE when conducting housekeeping (hand


gloves, dust mask, hard hat, safety shoes)
● Dispose generated waste into the designated waste bins. ● Scattered tools, materials, Housekeeping (clearing the work
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● Ensure that all tools & equipment were properly stored and waste accumulation area)
after usage (kept inside the toolboxes or return to the
store)

JSP Prepared By: Signature: Date:

JSP Accepted By: Signature: Date:

JSP Approved By (SEC / Site): Signature: Date:

JSP Approved By (SEC- PD): Signature: Date:

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