JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS WORK SHEET WORKING AT HEIGHTS, ROOF OR GUTTER WORK



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Trade Specific Job Safety Analysis (JSA) JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS WORK SHEET WORKING AT HEIGHTS, ROOF OR GUTTER WORK Repair roof/gutters Access difficulties, falling Use elevated work platform or cherry picker objects. Establish no-go area around area of work. Tie tools to person or platform. Repair roof/gutters Cuts scratches abrasions Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Repair roof/gutters Sunburn Wear sunhat, glasses, sunscreen and protective clothing. Repair roof/gutters Falling from platform Ensure personnel using platform have been trained and are in possession of appropriate licences and insurance. Wear safety harness attached to platform. Provide scaffold around perimeter if required by Standards. Repair roof/gutters Falling objects and persons. Use only licensed contractors who are appropriately trained and have all insurances and certificates.. NOTE: It is recommended that every complete and sign the Solutions in Engineering s Safe Working Agreement :.. Signature:..Date:...

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS WORK SHEET ELECTRICIAN Wiring repairs Electrocution Ensure complete lock out tag out isolation before commencing job. Provide sign at isolation point to advise of lock out. Trenching Back injuries Warm up prior to starting. Do not lift objects over 16kg per person. Use trolley to move heavy objects. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Trenching Cave in Ensure trench is constructed in accordance with Regulations and that appropriate shoring is in place where required. Have at least one person on standby when working in trench. General/Clean up Cuts/scratches Wear appropriate Personal Protective Clothing General Labour Working at height. Electrical hazards Do not use ladder over 2m high. Use cherry picker or scaffold. Establish perimeter around area that is no-go area. Ensure all tools are appropriately guarded and electrical appliances are protected by means of a residual current device. Ensure all extension leads are in a safe condition with plugs and connections. Ensure there are no electrical cables in the vicinity of area.

Clean up Insect bites/broken Wear appropriate foot and hand protection. glass/syringes/spiders Dispose of material in an appropriate manner. Using power tools Noise/Vibration/Dust/Electrical hazards. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Ensure all tools are appropriately guarded and electrical appliances are protected by means of a residual current device. Ensure all extension leads are in a safe condition with plugs and connections. Working outside Sunburn Sunhat/glasses/sunscreen/protective clothing. Using hand tools Cuts/tears sprains etc. Use tools in a manner that will not cause jamming or seizing. Wear appropriate PPE. NOTE: It is recommended that every complete and sign the Solutions in Engineering s Safe Working Agreement :.. Signature:.. Date:...

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS WORK SHEET ENVIRONMENTAL WEEDING Using power tools Noise/Vibration/Dust/Electrical hazards. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Ensure all tools are appropriately guarded and electrical appliances are protected by means of a residual current device. Ensure all extension leads are in a safe condition with plugs and connections. Working outside Sunburn Sunhat/glasses/sunscreen/protective clothing. Weed spraying Chemical Hazards Ensure chemicals are decanted in such a manner that there can be no pollution or spillage of chemicals away from the immediate area. Weed spraying Chemical Hazards Ensure personnel using chemicals understand the hazards and those chemicals are stored appropriately. Ensure MSDS s are available for all chemicals. Weed spraying Chemical Hazards Ensure personnel using chemicals understand the hazards and wear appropriate PPE.

Weed spraying Chemical Hazards to other Ensure personnel using chemicals understand the persons hazards and establish a no-go area for other persons in the area. If other persons approach the area, immediately discontinue spraying until persons have vacated. Weed Spraying Chemical Hazards/Poisoning Ensure that after handling chemical, hands are washed thoroughly. Ensure MSDS s are available for all chemicals used on site. NOTE: It is recommended that every complete and sign the Solutions in Engineering s Safe Working Agreement :.. Signature:.. Date:...

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS WORK SHEET GENERAL HANDY-MAN Gardening/Weeding Back injuries Warm up prior to starting. Do not lift objects over 16kg per person. Use trolley or wheelbarrow to move heavy objects. Wear knee pads when weeding. Gardening/Clean up Cuts/scratches Wear appropriate Personal Protective Clothing Gardening/Pruning Working at height. Do not use ladder over 2m high. Use cherry picker Falling branches Electrical hazards or scaffold. Check each branch for strength before resting ladder. Establish perimeter around area that is no-go area. Ensure there are no electrical cables in the vicinity of area. Gardening/Clean up Insect bites/broken Wear appropriate foot and hand protection. glass/syringes/spiders Dispose of material in an appropriate manner. Using power tools Noise/Vibration/Dust/Electrical hazards. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Ensure all tools are appropriately guarded and electrical appliances are protected by means of a residual current device. Ensure all extension leads are in a safe condition with plugs and connections. Working outside Sunburn Sunhat/glasses/sunscreen/protective clothing. Gardening/Weeding Back injuries Warm up prior to starting. Do not lift objects over 16kg per person. Use trolley or wheelbarrow to move heavy objects. Wear knee pads when weeding. Gardening/Clean up Cuts/scratches Wear appropriate Personal Protective Clothing

Gardening/Pruning Working at height. Do not use ladder over 2m high. Use cherry picker Falling branches Electrical hazards or scaffold. Check each branch for strength before resting ladder. Establish perimeter around area that is no-go area. Ensure there are no electrical cables in the vicinity of area. Painting Fumes/Dust Ensure area is well ventilated and wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Clean up after work. Painting Pollution Ensure paint is contained in area and that drop sheets are used whenever paint is opened or used. Painting Hazardous/flammable materials Ensure hazardous/flammable materials are stored in appropriate containers I that are labelled and that Safety Data Sheets are available for each material stored. Painting Hazardous/Flammable Materials Ensure hazardous/flammable materials are stored in appropriate locations and volumes do not exceed allowable amounts. NOTE: It is recommended that every complete and sign the Solutions in Engineering s Safe Working Agreement :.. Signature:.. Date:...

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS WORK SHEET LAWN MOWER/GARDENER Mowing Cuts/lacerations Do not attempt to remove grass or other objects while mower is running. Mowing Eye/foot/hand injuries Wear appropriate Personal Protective Clothing. Mowing Noise Wear appropriate ear muffs. Mowing Flying objects Ensure area is clear of possible obstructions before commencing and ensure there are no other persons nearby when mowing. Gardening/Weeding Back injuries Warm up prior to starting. Do not lift objects over 16kg per person. Use trolley or wheelbarrow to move heavy objects. Wear knee pads when weeding. Gardening/Clean up Cuts/scratches Wear appropriate Personal Protective Clothing. Gardening/Pruning Working at height. Falling branches Electrical hazards Do not use ladder over 2m high. Use cherry picker or scaffold. Check each branch for strength before resting ladder. Establish perimeter around area that is no-go area. Ensure there are no electrical cables in the vicinity of area.

Gardening/Clean up Insect bites/broken Wear appropriate foot and hand protection. Dispose glass/syringes/spiders of material in an appropriate manner. Using power tools Noise/Vibration/Dust/Electrical hazards. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Ensure all tools are appropriately guarded and electrical appliances are protected by means of a residual current device. Ensure all extension leads are in a safe condition with plugs and connections. Working outside Sunburn Sunhat/glasses/sunscreen/protective clothing.. NOTE: It is recommended that every complete and sign the Solutions in Engineering s Safe Working Agreement :.. Signature:.. Date:...

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS WORK SHEET MULTI-STOREY WINDOW CLEANING Access difficulties, falling objects. Cleaning 2 storey high external windows Use elevated work platform or cherry picker Establish no-go area around area of work. Tie tools to person or platform Cleaning 2 storey high external windows Cleaning 2 storey high external windows Glass breakage, cuts Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Sunburn Wear sunhat, glasses, sunscreen and protective clothing. Cleaning 2 storey high external windows Cleaning 2 storey high internal windows Falling from platform Access difficulties, falling objects. Ensure personnel using platform have been trained and are in possession of appropriate licences and insurance. Wear safety harness attached to platform. Use elevated work platform. Establish no-go area around area of work. Tie tools to person or platform Cleaning 2 storey high external windows Falling from platform Ensure personnel using platform have been trained and are in possession of appropriate licences and insurance. Wear safety harness attached to platform. Cleaning external windows above 2 storey Falling objects and persons. Use only licensed contractors who are appropriately trained and have all insurances and certificates.. Cleaning external windows above 2 storey Falling from platform/harness connected to anchor points As far as practicable, all single-point anchorages for single-person attachment should have an ultimate strength of 15kN, even though this can be at a lesser strength for some categories

Cleaning external Falling from platform/harness Anchor Point structural integrity to be assessed by windows above 2 storey connected to anchor points an Engineer, unless it is clear to a competent person that the anchorage system is structurally adequate Cleaning external windows above 2 storey Falling from platform/harness connected to anchor points Lanyards, anchorage lines or restraint lines shall be able to be attached to the anchorages before the operator moves into a position where there would be a risk of a fall, unless the operator is already protected by another fall-arrest system NOTE: It is recommended that every complete and sign the Solutions in Engineering s Safe Working Agreement :.. Signature:.. Date:...

JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS WORK SHEET VOLUNTEER GARDENER Mowing Cuts/lacerations Do not attempt to remove grass or other objects Volunteer while mower is running. Mowing Eye/foot/hand injuries Wear appropriate Personal Protective Clothing. Volunteer Mowing Noise Wear appropriate ear muffs. Volunteer Mowing Flying objects Ensure area is clear of possible obstructions before commencing and ensure there are no other persons nearby when mowing. Gardening/Weeding Back injuries Warm up prior to starting. Do not lift objects over 16kg per person. Use trolley or wheelbarrow to move heavy objects. Wear knee pads when weeding. Volunteer Volunteer Gardening/Clean up Cuts/scratches Wear appropriate Personal Protective Clothing. Volunteer Gardening/Pruning Working at height. Falling branches Electrical hazards Do not use ladder over 2m high. Do not work over 2M in height, use. Establish perimeter around area that is no-go area. Ensure there are no electrical cables in the vicinity of area. Volunteer

Mowing Cuts/lacerations Do not attempt to remove grass or other objects Volunteer while mower is running. Mowing Eye/foot/hand injuries Wear appropriate Personal Protective Clothing. Volunteer Mowing Noise Wear appropriate ear muffs. Volunteer NOTE: It is recommended that every complete and sign the Solutions in Engineering s Safe Working Agreement :.. Signature:.. Date:...