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Scaffolding Risk Assessment

The document is a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) for the erection and dismantling of scaffolding, detailing various hazards, their effects, and risk evaluations. It outlines necessary controls and actions to mitigate risks, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), proper supervision, and safety protocols. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of conducting toolbox talks and ensuring a safe working environment, particularly during night operations and adverse weather conditions.

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Scaffolding Risk Assessment

The document is a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) for the erection and dismantling of scaffolding, detailing various hazards, their effects, and risk evaluations. It outlines necessary controls and actions to mitigate risks, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), proper supervision, and safety protocols. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of conducting toolbox talks and ensuring a safe working environment, particularly during night operations and adverse weather conditions.

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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

TASK TITLE:- Date:


Activity: Erection & Dismantling of Scaffolding JSA. No. SSFI-.001/23
Location: -
Description: Erection and dismantling of scaffolding. [Day+Night]
RISK AL
EVALUATION
S/ RESIDUAL AR
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(Refer to ACTION TO BE TAKEN


No HAZARD HAZARD EFFECT Evaluation CONTROLS RISK P
. form) Y/
S P R DESCRIBE ACTION MANPOWER S P R N

1. Contractor will provide inspection


checklist of the vehicle
1. Equipment Checklist SPA: Scaffolding
Scaffolding 2. Outlook will lead the vehicle to work
1. Vehicle incident G 7 8 2. Competent outlook Supervisor, G 1 2 Yes
shifting by vehicle site
3. Banks Man/Flagman Safety Watch
3. Flag man should be vigilant with
vehicle

1. Scaffolding should be done under the


supervision of a competent and certified
supervisor.
2.Deploy competent and trained Scaffolding
1.Certified Scaffolder workforce Supervisor,
2. Unskilled workers 1.Personal injury G 6 7 G 4 5 Yes
2. Skilled workforce 3. Scaffolders should be third party Safety
certified. Watchman
4. All working crew must be aware of
safety protocols.

1. Ground where scaffolding will be


1.Personal injury erected should be rigid to sustain the
1. Check stability of Scaffolding
Unstable poor 2. Serious accident load.
ground Supervisor,
3. ground 3. Property 2. Don’t erect scaffolding on uneven Yes
F 6 8 2. Proper Sole/Base Safety F 2 4
conditions damage ground.
plate. Watchman
3. Soleplate and base plate should be
placed on the ground.
1. All the workforce required to use
mandatory PPE’s
1. PPE’s
2. Barricade the area where erection of
2. Proper storage of Scaffolding
scaffolding is in progress
Falling object 1. Personal injury tools Supervisor,
4. 3. Restrict the unauthorized entry Yes
hazards 2. Asset loss F 7 9 3. Proper material Safety F 2 4
4. Proper railing system should be
handling Watchman
erected to prevent the falling of
4. Install toe Boards
personnel.
5. All the material should be brought.
up/down with sack and rope
6. Don’t drop or throw scaffolding
materials.
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1. Use of standard scaffolding & conduct


joint inspection before use.
2. Scaffolding erection to be verified in
the light of scaffold checklist by certified
1.Fall, injury, 1. Standard Scaffolding Scaffolding
personnel
Tilting of scaffold, 2. Damage to 2. Erection of Scaffolding Supervisor,
5. 3. Use of a safety harness with a double Yes
not tied/ Braced nearby equipment, F 6 8 per checklist. Safety F 3 5
lanyard.
3.Personnel Injury. 3. Low weight Watchman
4. Load on scaffolding should be as per
design.
5. Ensure cross/diagonal bracing
tightened properly to avoid collision.
1. Scaffolding will be inspected by a
Scaffolding
competent person before applying
collapse due to 1. Scaffolding Scaffolding
scaffolding "Complete Tag"
load "complete" TAG Supervisor
In complete 2. Incomplete scaffolding will be blocked
6. personnel fall from F 5 7 2. Incomplete scaffolding Safety Watch, F 2 4 Yes
Scaffolding with barricading tape by scaffolding
height due to will be blocked by Certified
supervisor and barricading will not be
incomplete of barricading tap personnel.
removed till scaffolding complete tag is
scaffolding
applied
1. Simultaneous activities are strictly not
allowed in the RT area. Scaffolding
1.No parallel activity
2. Area will be cleared as declared by the Supervisor,
7. SIMPOS Injuries, Fatalities E 7 10 2.Evacuate area as E 2 5 Yes
performing authority. Safety
defined
3. Entry of unauthorized personnel is not Watchman
allowed
1. Tool Box Talk
2. Avoid to work in bad
weather 1. Tool box talk shall be conducted
High wind, Bad Fatigue, 3. Close Monitoring before work. Scaffolding
8. weather Unconsciousness, F 6 7 4. Be watchful for Wind 2. Work shall not be continued in bad Supervisor, F 3 4 Yes
condition Fall Socks direction & for weather conditions. Safety watch
wind intensity, if it gets 3. Close supervision will be required
perpendicular to post,
stop activity.
Night:
1. Ensure adequate lighting
arrangements during night to avoid any
1.Adequate lightening serious accident. Scaffolding
1.Recordable Injury arrangements, 2. Spend more time in the excessive light. Supervisor,
1. Poor illumination F 8 10 F 4 5 Yes
2. Major accident 2. Work in access light. 3. Lighting arrangements should be as Safety
per standards, mean proper fixation, use Watchman
of grounding cables and ELCB to be
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ensured duly inspected by inspector


1. Snake bite Kit.
Biological 2. GCM/TBT 1. Don't handle snake yourself, call
Bite of insect and
Hazards 3. Snake sighting security person
snake may lead to
(Snakes, Bees, protocols 2. Apply insect repellents SSafetyuperviso
2. fatal. E 6 9 E 2 4 Yes
wasps, 4. Insect repellents 3. Don't put hand where you cannot see r, Watch
(malaria, Dengue,
mosquitoes & 5. Emergency vehicle 4. Avoid working alone
Skin allergy)
Other insects) with alert driver 5. Avoid working in poor light areas

GENERAL COMMENTS: ABBREVIATION


1. TBT will be conducted prior to job start. SPA: Single Person Accountable
2. Unauthorized entry of the person not allowed in work premises. GCM: General Communication Meeting
3. Proper PPE’s are a must for all the crew. TBT: Tool Box Talk
4. Stand by vehicle must be present at the site in case of emergency. PPE’s: Personal Protective Equipments
. SIMOPS: Simultaneous Operation
RISK ASSESSMENT APPROVAL
NAME OF TEAM MEMBERS SIGNATURE I’m satisfied that the safeguard put in place will reduce the level of Risk to an acceptable level
and the Task/Action is permitted to proceed.
(Project manager )
HITRA(HSE Engineer) Reviewed by: ___________
(Scaffolding Supervisor )
Date: ________________________ Time: ____________________
Authorizing
S = Severity; P = Probability; R=Risk
Signatory: _______________ DATE: ________________

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