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Job Safety Analysis: Job Description Potential Hazards Prevention/Mitigation PPE Required Welding Operation

The document provides a job safety analysis for welding operations. It identifies potential hazards such as sparks, fire/explosion, electric shock, falling from heights, pinch points, flying debris from cutting operations, falling overhead objects, improper tool use, and exposed sharp hand tools. For each hazard, it lists preventive measures and required personal protective equipment (PPE) such as welder caps, proper gloves, full face shields, flame resistant aprons, non-slip shoes, hard hats, safety glasses, face shields, steel-toed shoes, cut-resistant gloves, and hearing protection. The analysis aims to minimize risks and ensure safety is prioritized for all tasks.

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Job Safety Analysis: Job Description Potential Hazards Prevention/Mitigation PPE Required Welding Operation

The document provides a job safety analysis for welding operations. It identifies potential hazards such as sparks, fire/explosion, electric shock, falling from heights, pinch points, flying debris from cutting operations, falling overhead objects, improper tool use, and exposed sharp hand tools. For each hazard, it lists preventive measures and required personal protective equipment (PPE) such as welder caps, proper gloves, full face shields, flame resistant aprons, non-slip shoes, hard hats, safety glasses, face shields, steel-toed shoes, cut-resistant gloves, and hearing protection. The analysis aims to minimize risks and ensure safety is prioritized for all tasks.

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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

Task/ Job: ____________________________ Location: ____________________________


Persons undertaking assessment: __________________ Date of assessment: ___________________
Job Description Potential Hazards Prevention/Mitigation PPE Required
Welding operation - Sparks could - Personnel who involve in this operation should review safety training online. - Welder cap
burn eyes, - Dark clothing works best to reduce reflection under the face shield. Heavier - Proper hand
hands, clothes materials, such as wool clothing, heavy cotton or leather, are preferred as they gloves
resist deterioration. - Full face shield
- Full face shield has to be used during the operation. - Flame resistant
- Materials that can melt or cause severe burn due to sparks that may lodge in apron
rolled-up sleeves, pockets of clothing or pant cuffs are not recommended.
- Do not use ring and metal watch.

- Fire/explosion - If welding outside shop, get approval from authorized person required.
- Do not weld near flammable or combustible material (mixture of flammable gas,
vapors, or liquids). Move flammables at least 35 feet away or protect them with
flame-proof covers.
- Do not weld on drums, tanks or any closed containers unless a qualified person
has tested it and declared it or prepared it to be safe.

- Electric shock - All electrical cords shall be inspected and in good working condition prior to use
(no missing ground pins, no damaged cords, or frayed wires evident).
- Welded materials should be put in a safe place to cool.
Work at height Falling from - Ensure ladder is suitable, stable, and strong enough for the job, maintained and - Non-slip shoes
height checked regularly. - Proper hand
- Rest a ladder against firm and level upper surfaces. gloves
- Check all four stepladder feet are in contact with the ground and the steps are - Hard hat
level.
- Keep hands free of additional material when climbing.
- Do not overreach.
- Maintain three points of contact at the working position. This means two feet and
one hand, or when both hands need to be free for a brief period, two feet and the
body supported by the stepladder.
- Try to position the stepladder to face the work activity and not side on.
Pinch point Pinching - Identify possible pinch point hazards. Proper hand gloves
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

hands/fingers - Do not use ring and metal watch.


- Keep fingers from pinch point and watch where you place your hands.
- Focus on objects that move or possibly could move.
- Be aware of pinch points created by objects that move and come into direct or
close contact with relatively fixed object.
Cutting operation - Flying sparks - Wear eye protection, gloves and steel-toed shoes. If possible, have a helper catch - Cut-resistant
from metal, cut-off material. gloves
falling pieces of - Keep body away from cutting edges, crushing, caught-between, cutting, tearing, - Hearing
metal causing and shearing items. protection
laceration to - Use leather or cut-resistant work gloves when manipulating hand tools, handling - Safety glasses
fingers/hand sharp-edged material, or when hands are exposed to potential pinch points or - Face shield
lacerations. - Steel-toed
shoes
- Bodily injuries - Clear area of other people.
- Ensure hands and body parts are kept clear of moving saw blade during operation.

- Noise - Noise can cause permanent hearing damage, hearing protection has to be used
during the operation.
Overhead Objects - Falling from - The area to which objects could fall must be barricaded and individuals not - Non-slip shoes
height equipped with hard hats prohibited from entering. - Hard hat
- Strike against - Hard hat is required to use for this activity. When strike against happen, the
suspension system inside the hat is designed to help absorb and dissipate impact
while keeping a clearance between the head and shell of the hat.
Hand/Power Tool - Improper - Follow requirements of manufacturer's operations manual/instructions during - Safety glasses
Use Hand/Power use, including use of recommended PPE, if any. - Proper hand
Tool Use gloves
- Face shield (if
- Sprains/Strains - Avoid working with elbows elevated at awkward angles. Use in-line tools, if required)
available, to keep the wrists straight

- Flying Debris - Wear eye protection (Safety Glasses with side shields, or in combination with face
Shield, as required)

- Pinch points - Use leather or cut-resistant work gloves when manipulating hand tools, handling
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

sharp-edged material, or when hands are exposed to potential pinch points or


lacerations.

- Exposed sharp - Utilize equipment/tools as per their intended.


hand tools - Use leather or cut-resistant work gloves when manipulating hand tools, handling
sharp-edged material, or when hands are exposed to potential pinch points or
lacerations.

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