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3.gypsum Ceiling

This Job Safety Analysis document outlines the procedures and hazards associated with gypsum ceiling work at a construction site. It identifies possible hazards such as electric shock, burns, cuts, falls, and back injuries. It also lists control measures to minimize risks, including inspecting equipment, using proper personal protective equipment, following safe work procedures, restricting access, and assigning responsible personnel to ensure safety compliance.

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3.gypsum Ceiling

This Job Safety Analysis document outlines the procedures and hazards associated with gypsum ceiling work at a construction site. It identifies possible hazards such as electric shock, burns, cuts, falls, and back injuries. It also lists control measures to minimize risks, including inspecting equipment, using proper personal protective equipment, following safe work procedures, restricting access, and assigning responsible personnel to ensure safety compliance.

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JOB 

SAFETY ANALYSIS

Project Name: INORBIT MALL OFFICE BLOCK

Address: Mind Space, Hitech city, Madhapur

Company Name: RK Interiors CFS (India) PVT Ltd. Activity/Trade: Gypsum Ceiling Work

Procedure (in steps) Possible Hazards Control Measures


Responsible Person
(Break the job down into steps. Each (Identify the hazards associated with each (Describe what action or procedure will be taken to eliminate
step should accomplish some major step. Examine each to find possibilities that or minimise the risk of injury or damage. Use the Hierarchy of
task and be in logical sequence.) could lead to an accident or potential harm Controls below as a guide
arising.) 1. Eliminate the Hazard
2. Substitute the material or equipment
3. Isolate the hazard
4. Implement Engineering control
5. Implement Administrative control
6. PPE

GYPSUM CEILING WORK Electric shock Inspect, test & tag periodically. Site engineer /
Burns Visually check before use to make sure all safety features and Safety Officer
Use of power tools Skin irritations guards are in place & there is no damage.
Excessive noise Do not operate in wet conditions.
Cuts, abrasions, amputations Ensure earth leakage protections are in place and at the supply end
Eye injury of the extension lead.
If device trips, do not reset and start again until cause found.
Wear appropriate PPE – safety glasses, ear protection, Secure any
loose hair and clothing
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Procedure (in steps) Possible Hazards Control Measures


Responsible Person
(Break the job down into steps. Each (Identify the hazards associated with each (Describe what action or procedure will be taken to eliminate
step should accomplish some major step. Examine each to find possibilities that or minimise the risk of injury or damage. Use the Hierarchy of
task and be in logical sequence.) could lead to an accident or potential harm Controls below as a guide
arising.) 1. Eliminate the Hazard
2. Substitute the material or equipment
3. Isolate the hazard
4. Implement Engineering control
5. Implement Administrative control
6. PPE

Safe use of scaffold Falls, sprains and breaks Inspect scaffold prior to use – make sure is its good condition, clean Site engineer /
Back injury and undamaged supervisor
Falling ladder if not secure Ensure tagging periodically.
Injury from poorly maintained ladder Use two persons to troll it
Always keep practicing a man near the scaffold to ensure the safe
troll
Ensure tools and equipment not placed at scaffold
Use Proper PPE.

Safe use of manual tools – Cuts Watch what is being done… don’t be distracted by others and Site Engineer/
Saws, hammers, screwdrivers Abrasions activities within the work area Safety Officer
Splinters Ensure the workers are well trained with hand tools for appropriate
Eye damage due to flying debris working
Wear appropriate PPE – eye protection and mask. If sawing and
sanding; steel capped boots (SAFETY SHOE)

Working at heights Falls Ensure permit attained from the authorized personnel
Injuries to people below from falling objects Ensure appropriate fall protections are in place Site Engineer/
Carry Locate power lines & stay at least 2 meters clean Safety Officer
Identify any other obstructions
Ensure mobile scaffold are placed on a level surface
Corn off the area to eliminate any obstructions to other people in
the area – this will isolate hazards and control the risks.
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Procedure (in steps) Possible Hazards Control Measures


Responsible Person
(Break the job down into steps. Each (Identify the hazards associated with each (Describe what action or procedure will be taken to eliminate
step should accomplish some major step. Examine each to find possibilities that or minimise the risk of injury or damage. Use the Hierarchy of
task and be in logical sequence.) could lead to an accident or potential harm Controls below as a guide
arising.) 1. Eliminate the Hazard
2. Substitute the material or equipment
3. Isolate the hazard
4. Implement Engineering control
5. Implement Administrative control
6. PPE

Manual handling activities Back strain Ensure pre start briefing have been given to workers before
Gypsum board, channels ext. Muscle strain engaging. Site Engineer/
Impact injuries Ensure only trained people are engaged in the process. Safety Officer
Ensure there are using proper lifting method like using legs to
balance instead of their back.
Ensure safety shoes to mitigate injury to legs
Ensure usage of gloves

Measuring and marking of the partition, Scaffolding might get twisted and person Electrical cables must be inspected prior to the start of activity Site engineer / supervisor
Fixing of floor and ceiling horizontal working at height may fall down. Ensure industrial sockets have been installed and used.
channels by Hammer drilling and fixing Man, or materials may fall down from height. Check of scaffold before the execution of the task.
with the screws. Improper Housekeeping Ensure proper supervision all time.
Fixing of vertical studs by inserting in Dust may cause illness. Safety pre start briefing to be given to workers prior to work
the horizontal channels and fixed with Electrocution All the labors should be aware of the activities based with the
the screws. Fire Hazard SWMS
Fixing of the Ply board or GEB board on Ensure use of safety gloves, goggles, helmet and shoes to mitigate
the outer side of the frame work to the injuries
frame work using self-tapping screws. Keep hands warm and wear gloves and change them if they get wet.
Ensure use of safety goggles when snipping metal pieces and
chipping, such as corner beds, trims, floor and GI channels.
Fire point with extinguishers of 2 nos of 4.5 kg CO2 and 2 nos of 5
Kg DCP will be placed in the store.
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Procedure (in steps) Possible Hazards Control Measures


Responsible Person
(Break the job down into steps. Each (Identify the hazards associated with each (Describe what action or procedure will be taken to eliminate
step should accomplish some major step. Examine each to find possibilities that or minimise the risk of injury or damage. Use the Hierarchy of
task and be in logical sequence.) could lead to an accident or potential harm Controls below as a guide
arising.) 1. Eliminate the Hazard
2. Substitute the material or equipment
3. Isolate the hazard
4. Implement Engineering control
5. Implement Administrative control
6. PPE

Safe use of manual tools – saws, Cuts Watch what is being done… don’t be distracted by others and
hammers, screwdrivers Abrasions activities within the work area. Site Engineer / Supervisor
Splinters Ensure the workers are well trained with hand tools for appropriate
Eye damage due to flying debris working.
Wear appropriate PPE – eye protection and mask. If sawing and
sanding; steel capped boots (SAFETY SHOE)

Working at heights Falls Ensure permit attained from the authorized personnel
Injuries to people below from falling objects Ensure appropriate fall protections are in place Site engineer / supervisor
Carry Locate power lines & stay at least 2 meters clean
Identify any other obstructions
Ensure mobile scaffold are placed on a level surface
Corn off the area to eliminate any obstructions to other people in
the area – this will isolate hazards and control the risks.
This HS Risk Assessment takes into account only those potential hazards that exist at the time it was conducted. A revised Risk Assessment will be required if there is a significant change in
working conditions, at critical stages during construction, or when High Risk Construction Work is performed.

Prepared by Reviewed by Approved by

Name: Abdul Shakeel Name: Abdul Raheman Name:

Designation: EHS Officer Designation: Sr. Project Manager Designation:

Signature: Signature: Signature:

Document Name: Version Correct as at: Page No.


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