Exhibit 13-1: Example Job Hazard Analysis (Used by permission from GLY Construction)
Exhibit 13-1: Example Job Hazard Analysis Contd.
(Used by permission from GLY Construction)
SEQUENCE OF ACTIVITIES HAZARDS IDENTIFIED HAZARD PRECAUTIONS HAZARDS IDENTIFIED HAZARD PRECAUTIONS
LIST OF TOOLS REQUIRED:
Foreman’s Signature Phone
Crew Signatures:
1 6
2 7
3 8
4 9
5 10
IF WORK CONDITIONS CHANGE, STOP WORK. A NEW JHA SHOULD BE FILLED OUT.
Exhibit 13-2: Example Completed Demolition Work Job Hazard Analysis (Used by permission from Exxel Pacific)
Note: This best practice tool is only included as an example, and the users should be aware that the it may reference safety regulations depending on the company’s regulatory jurisdiction. It is the user’s responsi- bility to ensure that they adapt the best practices provided in this example JHA for their jurisdiction and comply with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations affecting their workplace.
Construction Phase: Demolition Project:
Contractor Location:
Contractor Number: Estimated Start Date:
Operation: Hazard: Action to be taken:
1 . Selective Interior Demolition 1 .1 Construction employees and non-job related employees entering removal area
1 .1 .2 Flag and post perimeter with “danger” signs and
“Danger” tape 1 .2 Contact with existing
utilities
1 .2 .1 Owner, General
Contractor, and Electrical Sub will review existing construction plans to locate existing utilities and their control points
1 .2 .2 Electrical Subcontractor to lock, tag and try out control points
1 .2 .3 Foreman will review with all employees existing hazardous chemicals and systems that must remain operational and the process and care to be used to prevent damaging any existing system . 1 .3 Dust Inhalation 1 .3 .1 Employees performing
this GWB demo will wear a dust mask
1 . Interior Selective Demolition (Cont .)
1 .4 Electrocution 1 .4 .1 Utilize an assured grounding or ground fault circuit interrupter program 1 .4 .2 All electrical tools and cords used in this operation will be inspected daily prior to use
Operation: Hazard: Action to be taken:
1 .4 .3 Cords will be kept clear of falling debris and debris cart paths
1 .4 .4 Electrical tools will not be lowered down from ladders or scaffolding by the cord 1 .5 Flying debris/Contact with
power tools/Hearing Loss 1 .5 .1 Employees will wear hard hats, ear plugs, safety glasses, face shields, gloves, and work boots while performing this operation
1 .6 Back injuries 1 .6 .1 Employees will be instructed in proper body mechanics: A . Keep back Straight B . Bend with your knees (Not Your Back) C . Lift with your legs (Not Your Back) D . When twisting, pivot your feet
1 .6 .2 Demo debris will be cut into pieces small enough for two people to load into dumpster
1 .6 .3 When loading debris into dumpster use the buddy system for the large pieces
1 .7 Ladders 1 .7 .1 Inspect ladder for defects before each use
1 .7 .2 Never use a ladder in a horizontal position as a walk- plank or scaffold
1 .7 .3 If a ladder is too short, get a taller ladder
1 . Interior Selective Demolition
(Cont .) 1 .7 .4 Hold side rails with both
hands when going up or down a ladder . Material or equipment will be raised or lowered with a rope
Operation: Hazard: Action to be taken:
1 .7 .5 Face the ladder when climbing up or down and never slide down a ladder
1 .7 .6 Never climb higher than the second step from the top of stepladders
1 .7 .7 Observe all warning signs on ladders
1 .7 .8 Ladders will be
maintained free of oil, grease and other slipping hazards 1 .7 .9 Ladders will not be loaded beyond the maximum intended load for which they were built, or beyond their manufacturer’s rated capacity 1 .7 .10 The area around the top and bottom of the ladders will be kept clear
1 .7 .11 Ladders placed in any location where they can be struck by workplace activities or traffic, such as in passageways, doorways, or driveways, will have “Caution “ tape across the opening to keep the activities or traffic on the other side, or use a spotter 1 .7 .12 While working on ladders they will not be moved or shifted
1 . Selective Interior Demolition (Cont .)
1 .7 Ladders (Cont .) 1 .7 .13 Cross bracing on the rear section of stepladders will not be used for climbing unless the ladders are designed and provided with steps for climbing on both front and rear sections 1 .7 .14 Employees will not climb ladders while carrying tools or materials
Operation: Hazard: Action to be taken:
1 .7 .15 Step ladders will be fully extended with the spreader bars locked in place before climbing 1 .8 Scaffolding 1 .8 .1 No scaffold will be erect-
ed, moved, dismantled, or altered except under the super- vision of the project competent person .
1 .8 .2 The Scaffold Competent person will inspect the scaffold daily before use .
1 .8 .3 Guardrails and toe boards will be installed on all open sides and ends of platforms more than 4’ above the ground or floor .
1 .8 .4 Debris will be removed off the scaffold platform as it accumulates
1 .8 .5 An access ladder or equiv- alent safe access will be provid- ed .
1 .8 .6 Slippery conditions on scaffolds will be eliminated as soon as they occur .
1 .8 .7 Employees will not ride on scaffolding while it is being moved
1 . Interior Selective Demolition
(Cont) 1 .9 Falls 1 .9 .1 Competent person will
enter all fall hazard areas onto company fall protection work plan such as: Scaffolding, lead- ing edges, steel erection .
Operation: Hazard: Action to be taken:
1 .9 .2 Competent person will enter means of protection from fall hazards onto company fall protection work plan such as:
Standard Guardrails and toe boards, catenary line secured to the structure, full body harness and lanyard .
1 .9 .3 Competent person will train all employees to the fall protection work plan and the means of protection . Employ- ees are required to sign-off on the training .
1 .10 House Keeping 1 .10 .1 Debris will be kept out of walking paths
1 .10 .2 Debris will be thrown away daily
Exhibit 13-3: Example Pre-task Plan/Job Hazard Analysis (Used by permission from Andgar Corporation)
Exhibit 13-3: Example Pre-task Plan/Job Hazard Analysis Contd. (Used by permission from Andgar Corporation)
Exhibit 13-4: Example Pre-task Plan
(Used by permission from Balfour Beatty Construction)
Exhibit 13-5: Example Pre-Job Safety Instruction Form (Used by permission from PCL Construction Services, Inc.)
Exhibit 13-5: Example Pre-Job Safety Instruction Form Contd.
(Used by permission from PCL Construction Services, Inc.)