The document outlines the basic steps of a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) which includes selecting a job for analysis, breaking it down into steps, identifying potential hazards in each step, and determining corrective actions. It then provides an example of a JSA for slick line operations, listing the sequence of steps for two activities, the potential hazards of each step, and the corrective actions to address the hazards.
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The document outlines the basic steps of a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) which includes selecting a job for analysis, breaking it down into steps, identifying potential hazards in each step, and determining corrective actions. It then provides an example of a JSA for slick line operations, listing the sequence of steps for two activities, the potential hazards of each step, and the corrective actions to address the hazards.
The document outlines the basic steps of a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) which includes selecting a job for analysis, breaking it down into steps, identifying potential hazards in each step, and determining corrective actions. It then provides an example of a JSA for slick line operations, listing the sequence of steps for two activities, the potential hazards of each step, and the corrective actions to address the hazards.
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The document outlines the basic steps of a Job Safety Analysis (JSA) which includes selecting a job for analysis, breaking it down into steps, identifying potential hazards in each step, and determining corrective actions. It then provides an example of a JSA for slick line operations, listing the sequence of steps for two activities, the potential hazards of each step, and the corrective actions to address the hazards.
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Job safety Analysis: - It is procedure that helps to integrate health & safety
principles & practices of particular task or operation job.
What are four basic steps of JSA?
1. Select job for analysis.
2. Break job down into sequence of steps. 3. Identify potential hazards in each job. 4. Determine corrective action in each step.
Benefits of JSA:-
1. It can be considered as work procedure.
2. It can use in identify undetectable hazards. 3. Assist in completing incident investigation. Main Activity: - Slick line Operation
# Sequence of steps Potential Hazards Corrective
Actions 1 Down hole & service Burn from high *Wearing full operation during temperature of heat steam injections well head & protection suit. explosion or burn *Remote from uncontrolled thermostats to release of steam & measure equipment temperature breaking or wire before damage entering the area. *Don’t exceed 60% of wire strength breaking. 2 Working in H2S Exposure to lethal *All CSG valve existing area. concentration of in the vicinity H2S gas. area should be closed. *Breathing Apparatus should be available & H2s personal detector.