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This document provides a job hazard analysis for installing barbed wire fencing. It identifies potential hazards such as cuts from wire, insect/snake bites, over-exertion, electrical shock, and falls. Recommended safety precautions include wearing leather gloves, eye protection, and checking equipment for defects. When transporting wire, controlling it to prevent backlash and checking for insects/snakes is advised. Using proper ladders and not over-reaching is also recommended to prevent falls.

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Sample JHA

This document provides a job hazard analysis for installing barbed wire fencing. It identifies potential hazards such as cuts from wire, insect/snake bites, over-exertion, electrical shock, and falls. Recommended safety precautions include wearing leather gloves, eye protection, and checking equipment for defects. When transporting wire, controlling it to prevent backlash and checking for insects/snakes is advised. Using proper ladders and not over-reaching is also recommended to prevent falls.

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  • Job Hazard Analysis: This section includes the job title, project information, analysis details, and overseeing personnel involved in the job hazard assessment.

JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS JOB TITLE (and number if applicable): PAGE 1 OF 1 DATE: xNEW

(INSTRUCTION ON REVERSE SIDE) BARBED WIRE INSTALLATION JHA NO. 6/21/2000 9REVISED
COMPANY/ORGANIZATION: PLANT/LOCATION: DEPARTMENT:
USBR - MPCO MP Construction Office - Willows
TITLE OF PERSON WHO DOES JOB: SUPERVISOR: REQUIRED AND/OR RECOMMENDED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
R. Welsh EQUIPMENT: Gloves, Safety Glasses. Other equipment: Ladder, GFCI,
A Penna
extension cord, drill, & wire cutters.

ANALYSIS BY: A. Penna REVIEWED BY: R. Donahue APPROVED BY: S. Marquez


GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Add sections of barbed wire from existing fence to building - Security Enhancement
OPERATION SEQUENCE: EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, POTENTIAL HAZARDS: RECOMMENDED ACTION REFERENCES:
AND ALL FACILITIES OR PROCEDURE:
INVOLVED:
Transport Barbed Wire None Cuts from wire, wire uncoiling. Wear leather gloves and eye RSHS 8.3, 8.6,
Insect/Snake bites protection. Control wire to 7.14.9
Over-exertion prevent a backlash. Check for
insect/snakes as wire has been
stored outside. Use buddy
system for lifting
Drill Holes for Eye Bolts Drill, extension cord, Electrical shock and falls Check cord and drill for RSHS 12.2.6, 12.4,
step ladder defects. Use GFCI. Ensure 13.14.8, 16.1,
ladder is in good condition,
stable, and do not over- reach
String Barbed Wire Ladder, wire cutters Cuts from wire, wire uncoiling, Wear leather gloves and eye RSHS 8.3, 8.6,
falls. protection. Ensure ladder is in 13.14.8
good condition, stable, and do
not over-reach

JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS 
(INSTRUCTION ON REVERSE SIDE) 
JOB TITLE (and number if applicable):     
BARBED WIRE INSTALLATION

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