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82-JSA For The Inspection Maintenance & Installation of Bladder Tank

The document outlines a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) for the inspection, maintenance, and installation of bladder tanks at the Jazan Residential Camps. It identifies potential hazards, risk ratings, and recommended actions for various job steps, emphasizing the importance of proper permits, PPE usage, and emergency preparedness. The JSA also includes a risk matrix and instructions for ensuring safety during the job execution.

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82-JSA For The Inspection Maintenance & Installation of Bladder Tank

The document outlines a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) for the inspection, maintenance, and installation of bladder tanks at the Jazan Residential Camps. It identifies potential hazards, risk ratings, and recommended actions for various job steps, emphasizing the importance of proper permits, PPE usage, and emergency preparedness. The JSA also includes a risk matrix and instructions for ensuring safety during the job execution.

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Job Safety Analysis (JSA) Tamimi Global

Jazan Residential Camps Job


Safety Analysis (JSA)
Inspection Maintenance & Installation
Job of bladder tank Facility Name: Camps and Project Support
Title/Description:

Division Name: Operation and Maintenance Plant Name/Code: JAZAN SA CAMP


Date: October 05, 2024 JSA Number: JSA-TAMIMI-82-2024

 Mr. Yahya Saad (O&M):  SA Proponent Representative: (HSE)

Names and
Signatures: Mr. Hassan Alfadhli (O&M):
  Mechanical Engineer: Junaid Manzoor (Tamimi)

Sequence of Job Steps to Initial Risk Residual Responsible


be Performed Potential Hazard Rating Recommended Action or Procedure/Hazard Control Risk Rating Person
(Low, (Low,
Moderate, Moderate,
High, High,
Critical) Critical)

1. Permitting to  Work conditions not  Obtain correct work permit comply with GI. Permit Issuer,

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work safe Moderate 2. 100 for ARAMCO Work permit procedure. Low
 Supervisor must ensure that all work Contractor
 Procedures and tasks activities are carried out by competent Permit
not clear personnel. Receiver,
 HSE team to assess continuously the
Contractor Site
 Lack of supervisory condition of work in the assigned area Supervisor,
 Permit issuer to issue work permits
 Conduct Toolbox/Pre job meeting, review Contractor Site
 Lack of Competency. Safety
the Method statement and Job safety
analysis to all employees involved in the
 Equipment not
work activities.
inspected and certified  Certified person will conduct inspection,
monitor the work activities and have to
ensure safety standards and procedures are
strictly adhered to.
 Competency of personnel and supervisory
for the activity

 Define proper PPE to be used for the work


 Check inspection certificates of equipment for the
job

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2. Site survey and  Failure of work planning  Ensure work by competent and authorized Low
identify all work Technicians. Permit Issuer,
spot and provide  Communications and
Control  Make sure all the identified work spots are
identification correct. Contractor
mark before Permit
mobilization  Follow scope of work, methodology Receiver,
statement and the contents of this JSA. Contractor Site
Supervisor,
 Execute the job in a safe manner and
Contractor Site
establish the job sequence. Safety
 A joint site inspection by Issuer &
Receiver is to be conducted while issuing
Work Permit to identify hazards.

 Be aware of conflicting work scopes in


area prior to commencing work task.
 During the toolbox talk, the WP Receiver
shall highlight the key hazards and
associated controls identified in the JSA.
Moderate  Maintain good housekeeping in your work
area at all times.

 Inspect hand tools before used.


Homemade hand tools shall not be used.

 Provide good and appropriate PPE.

 Safety helmet, glass, shoes, ear plug, face

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mask with mask, face shield, working
gloves, FRC coverall and others are
required.

 Assign qualified and experienced


supervisor and foreman with Competent
and qualified workers to be assigned.

 Work Permit Receiver shall be Aramco


certified with valid Work Permit
certificate.

 Any damage to properties or equipment


must be reported to Site Supervisor

3. Use of PPE’s  Inappropriate and Moderate Permit Issuer,


damaged PPE  Inspect PPEs before used. Homemade
PPEs shall not be used
Low Contractor
 Personal injuries
 Provide good and appropriate PPE. Permit
 Safety helmet, glass, shoes, ear plug, Receiver,
 Not fit for job face mask with mask, face shield, Contractor Site
working gloves, FRC coverall and Supervisor,
 Lack of knowledge
others are required according to job.
about PPEs Contractor Site
 Use fit for job PPEs.
Safety
 Incorrect tool for the job  All worker must wear bright vest.

 Mechanical Failure  Daily inspection of all the worker’s PPEs and


change with time.

 Use face shield during use or grinding, cutter


or torch.

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 Don’t use lose clothing during the job.
 Provide proper training and knowledge to
use in good way.

 In dusty environment always use face masks.

4. Isolation of Diesel  Unintentional  Apply proper LOTO procedure for Isolation Low Permit Issuer,
supply valve & operation High of Air Blower Valve.
Electric Supply  Failure to  Task specific special PPE shall be used as Contractor
(LOTO) disconnect from per work permit. Permit
main power  All connections must be secured and as Receiver,
source per Aramco standards. Contractor Site
 “Stop work when job site become unsafe” Supervisor,
 Barricade the work area to restrict Contractor Site
unauthorized people. Safety
 Closed supervision is required.
 When work is complete and accepted,
remove LOTO and update Logbook. Work
Permit Issuer lock shall be removed at
last.
5-Using of hand and  Eye Injury, Moderate  Check the electrical cables and power Low
power tools tools prior to start the job if there is any SA Permit
 Lacerations and damage. Issuer,
Hand injury’s  All equipment must be inspected and Contractor
tagged with a valid & approved third Permit

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 Injury from nail guns party Inspection Sticker prior to use. Receiver,
and drills  Wear eye protection when using hand Contractor Site
tools which cause flying debris. Supervisor,
 Fire Hazards  Tools must be in good condition and Contractor Site
inspected. Safety
 Physical Injury
 Workers must be trained and familiarize
with tools operation.
 De-energize power equipment prior to
changing bits or disk.
 No wire shall be laid down on the ground.
 Power supply cord shall be double
insulated.
 Provide safety devices (GFCI) to protect
the circuit from overloading.
 Wear appropriate hand protection, and
good work practices in ensuring that work
gloves are in good condition.
 Choose the right tools for the task.
Inspect tools before and remove defective
tools from service.
 Check that adjustable guards are
operating correctly.
 Keep a firm grip while using tools.
 It should be Ensure that extension cable
must have a single out let for avoiding the
over load and the power tools and cable
wire extension has the specification.

6- Lifting of bladder  Load may trip, slip or High  Saudi Aramco CSM requirements shall be LOW Permit Issuer,
Tank by Chain fall. strictly followed. Contractor
block  Individual injury  All lifting accessories shall be certified by Permit
 Potential hazards a third party. Receiver,
 Under rated Slings &  Area must be barricade and adequate Contractor Site

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Cut Slings. signboard posted. Supervisor,
 Unqualified  Unwanted personnel should away from Contractor Site
Personnel the working area. Safety
 Verify the weight of the object to be
 Injury to other picked up.
personnel.  Inspect Slings before each pick-turn in all
cut frayed slings.
 Competent or trained personnel only
involve the task.
 Chain block Should be Third party
Certified

7- Housekeeping  Failure to proper  Ensure tools and equipment used for the Low Permit Issuer,
housekeeping Moderate task have been moved and stored
 Obstructions properly. Contractor
 Slipping, tripping  Ensure area is clean and safe. Permit
& falling  Ensure the unnecessary tools; materials Receiver,
and equipment are properly stored at the Contractor Site
 Struck by loose / designated safe keeping place. Supervisor,
unstable objects.  Avoid taking shortcuts, Contractor Site
 Fire  Dispose waste daily. Safety
 Do proper housekeeping in the working
area
 Regular disposal of waste, sheet material
and scrap materials must carry out
 Trash bin for waste, used paper cups,
scrap and debris must be provided.
 Make it sure that tools and equipment
have already shifted
 before closing the permits
 Do site inspection jointly before closing
the permits
 All unused materials must be removed

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from site on a daily basis and disposed of
only in an approved dumping area.

Emergency  Lack of  All personnel should know how to


Preparedness. information dial emergency numbers. Permit Issuer,
about Moderate  Include emergency preparedness in
toolbox talks. Low
emergency
 How to report Emergency: Contractor
contact numbers. Permit
o Say this is an emergency
 Lack of information about o Describe the incident location Receiver,
emergency procedures. o Describe the incident Contractor Site
o Report injuries, if any. Supervisor,
o Give your name and badge number. Contractor Site
o Repeat the above information. Safety
Stay on the line until further instructed

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Risk Matrix Hazard Effect / Consequence
1 2 3 4 5
Loss Type
Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic
Single fatality to
1st Call: Reversible injury to worker
Reversible
Contact injury
Personnel: one or more and/or Multiple fatalities to worker
Short term
requiring worker resulting severe and/or impact on third
Safety inconvenience Project Manager:
medical in loss time irreversible party
i.e. First Aid 0570383331
treatment injury/restricted damage to
Site Engr.: duty one or more
0536019801 person
Severe, reversible
Safety Officer: health effects of
Reversible health Reversible of Permanent
0537903922 concern that
effects of little nd concern that Total
2 Call: would typically
concern, would Disability to
result in a lost Health impact on third
requiring first Jazan Aramco Emergency Number
typically one or more
time incident. party. Can include
aid treatment  017-310-0911
result in person. Can
Acute / short-term effects of carcinogens,
at most. Can medical include
effects mutagens, teratogens
include minor treatment. progressive
Health associated with and reproductive
irritations of Can include chronic
extreme toxicants (known and
eyes, throat, temperature conditions
temperature suspected), and life-
nose and or effects; and/or
effects; or threatening respiratory
skin, or minor travel acute /
muscular- sensitization)
unaccustomed effects; short-term
skeletal effects;
muscular stress; and high-risk
vibration effects;
discomfort. sunburn. effects.
nervous system
effects.
Impact that is
Near-source unconfined
Near-source Impact that is unconfined
confined Near-source and
confined and over large public area
and short- confined and requiring
Natural Environment promptly and requiring long-
term medium-term long-term
reversible term recovery, leaving
reversible recovery impact. recovery,
impact. major residual
impact. leaving
damage.
residual
damage.

Financial Impact
Ranging from
Note: This includes financial loss or increased cost or Ranging from
Less than Ranging from US$50MM Greater than US$150MM
saving opportunity loss due to production loss, US$2MM to
US$2MM US$10MM to to
business interruption, and cost of repair/replacement of US$10MM
US$50MM US$150MM
assets.

1 2 3 4 5
Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic

Likelihood Qualitative Quantitative Risk Rating


A similar outcome has Page 9 of 14
Instructions

1. Use as many lines as needed to list the critical steps. Be specific.


2. There may be more than one hazard per step. List each hazard.
3. Identify the proper control for addressing each hazard. The preferred priorities are engineering, administrative (procedures) and
then PPE.
4. Identify any recommended actions required, e.g., develop a new procedure or perform an industrial hygiene assessment.
Assign a responsible party for any required actions.
5. List each type of PPE needed for the task. Be specific.
6. Identify key steps as “STOP WORK TRIGGERS” (in the “Controls” column) if there are any conditions, job changes or distractions
that will prompt personnel to stop all work activities associated with the job until further assessment is conducted or additional
controls are implemented.
7. Terminologies:
a) Facility Name refers to Refinery, IGCC, Terminal or ISF.
b) Division Name refers to the Operations division (e.g. North Refinery, South Refinery, IGCC Utilities & Cogeneration, Product
Movements & Utilities, etc.)
c) Plant Names/Codes refers to Refinery/IGCC/Terminal unit names and codes J/A/T## (e.g. J05 Crude Distillation Unit,
A12 Reverse Osmosis Unit, T01 Liquid Product Berth -1, etc.)

Reviewed by: Najeeb Ullah (Tamimi Safety Advisor)


Signature: ):

Prepared by: Engr. Junaid (Mechanical Engineer)


Signature:

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Title of the Form: Form No.: Rev. No.: Reference Doc. No.:

Job Safety Analysis


JSA-82 00 JSA-TAMIMI-82-2024
(JSA)
Tamimi.

I have read and understand the content of this JSA and I will adopt safe work procedures and control measures.

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