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JHA 2D2 Revised

This document provides a job hazard analysis for construction work involving electrical installation. The scope of work includes conduit installation, cable termination, wiring device installation, and installation of switchboards, panels, and feeder pillars. The work will be done by electricians and scaffold builders and overseen by a site engineer. Personal protective equipment like safety helmets and harnesses must be used. Procedures for fall protection, confined space entry, lock out/tag out, and insulation resistance testing apply.

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JHA 2D2 Revised

This document provides a job hazard analysis for construction work involving electrical installation. The scope of work includes conduit installation, cable termination, wiring device installation, and installation of switchboards, panels, and feeder pillars. The work will be done by electricians and scaffold builders and overseen by a site engineer. Personal protective equipment like safety helmets and harnesses must be used. Procedures for fall protection, confined space entry, lock out/tag out, and insulation resistance testing apply.

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CONSTRUCTION WORK PLAN / JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS

GENERAL INFORMATION
☐ Line 1 ☒ Line 2 ☐ OBC ☐ PMV ☐ TM
Document Number M-BOA-000000-CFDA-JHA-000004 Delivery Group ☐ Transportation ☐ Camp Services ☐ UD
☐ Other: Core Rigging Support
Project Wide ☐ Craft Specific
Specific Location(s) CWP/JHA Type ☐ Task Specific
2D2 ☒ Multiple Entities
To work on cable termination.
To install fire alarm devices such as smoke detectors, sounders, pull stations.
Work Activity
The use of A-Type Ladders and Straight Ladders in areas where mobile scaffolding is not
applicable.
REVISION HISTORY
Approved by
Approved by Area Approved by Approved by
Rev Date Project Manager
HSE Lead Site Person in Charge Construction Manager
(High Risk Only)
004 21th Dec. 2022

SECTION 1 – SCOPE OF WORK (PROVIDE A SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK BEING PERFORMED)
Scope of Work
conduit installation, LV wire pulling & termination, Insulation resistance & continuity checking, cable termi-
nation, wiring device installation, Work to be carried out on the cable tray, Disconnecting Switch Installa-
tion, Switch board, Panel Board, MCC, Feeder pillar installation, Installation of wires, and tagging. (Drilling,
cutting, grinding to the supports)
SECTION 2 – PERSONNEL (IDENTIFY ALL PERSONNEL THAT WILL BE INVOLVED IN THE WORK)
Non-Manual Personnel
Number
Certifications/ Government Documents/ Training Re-
Group/Discipline Type Classification of Per-
quirements for this Task
sonnel
Site Engineer MEP 1 Minimum of 5 years of Site Experiencein MEP
General Craft Personnel
Number
Craft/Discipline Type Classification of Per- Training Requirements for this Task
sonnel
BACS Basic Training
Supervisor / C/H (per work crew) MEP 1 Fall Prevention Training/ Confined space training, PTS train-
ing and LOTO training.
BACS Basic Training
Foreman / C/H (per work crew) MEP 1 Fall Prevention Training/ Confined space training, PTS train-
ing and LOTO training.
BACS Basic Training
Electrician MEP 4 Fall Prevention Training/ Confined space training, PTS train-
ing and LOTO training.
BACS Basic Training
Scaffold Builder (scaffolder) MEP 4 Fall Prevention Training/ Confined space training, PTS train-
ing and LOTO training.
Special or Support Personnel (Competent Person, Flagger, Etc.)
N/A N/A N/A N/A

SECTION 3 – SITE SPECIFIC PROCEDURES, PROCESSES & PLANS (IDENTIFY ALL APPLICABLE TO THIS SCOPE OF WORK)
Construction
Document Number Name Document Number Name
M-BNR-2C4ASO-CE00-CWP- Conduit and Raceways Installation. M-BNR-2C4ASO-CE00-CWP- Cable Tray, Trunking & Cable ladder
000001 000002 installation.
M-BNR-2C4ASO-CE00-CWP- Wiring Device Installation. M-BNR-2C4ASO-CE00-CWP- Cable and WiresInstallation.
000004 000005

M-BNR-2C4ASO-CE00-CWP- Switch board, Panel Board,MCC, M-BNR-2C4ASO-CE00-CWP- Enclosed BusAssemblies Installation.


000006 Feeder pillar installation 000007

M-BNR-2C4ASO-CE00-CWP- Lighting systemInstallation. M-BNR-2C4ASO-CE00-CWP- Installation of Earthing, Bonding &


000008 000009 Lightning.

M-BNR-2C4ASO-CE00-CWP- Disconnecting SwitchInstallation. M-BNR-2C4ASO-CE00-CWP- Insulation Resistanceand continuity


000010 000011 Testing.
Health Safety Environment
Document Number Name Document Number Name

M-BAC-000000-GH00-PRO00014 General Safe WorkingRequirements M-BAC-000000-GH00-PRO000079 Life Saving Rules

M-BAC-000000-GH00-PRO00025 Fall Protection

Permits or Other Hold Point Documents


Hot work permit LOTO permit

Confined Space entry permit


Daily Checklist and/or Tags
N/A N/A
Other Documents (SDS, Manufacturer’s Instructions, Technical Data Sheet, Rescue Plan, Etc.)
N/A N/A

SECTION 4 – PPE, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND OTHER CONSIDERATIONS (IDENTIFY ALL APPLICABLE TO THIS SCOPE OF WORK)
Personal Protection Equipment
Safety Helmet Safety Shoes Safety Glasses Gloves – (Electrical)
Safety Vest Full body coverall Mask COVID Full Body Harness anddouble lanyard
with pelican hooks
Power Tools (Hand) Manual Tools (Hand)
Hilti drilling machine Heat Gun Ladder Screwdrivers

Megger machine Plier


Vehicle/Construction Mobile Equipment Equipment (Non-powered)
MEWP’s N/A N/A N/A
Support Services Other Resources
Traffic Management N/A N/A N/A

SECTION 5 – COMMUNICATION (IDENTIFY ALL METHODS APPLICABLE TO THIS SCOPE OF WORK)


Methods (Hand Signals, Radio, Flags, etc.) Personnel (Who to Who) Additional Communications Requirements
Verbal Communication (Primary) Foreman/Supervisor to labors N/A
Radio Foreman/Supervisor to labors N/A

SECTION 6 – EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS (IDENTIFY ALL PLANS AND SERVICES APPLICABLE TO THIS SCOPE OF WORK)
Emergency Extraction/ Assem-
First Aid Attendants Supplies and Equipment Additional Information
bly Point
Stretcher and First aid kit North and southentrance 011 511 0600 BACS
emergency Number
SECTION 7 – JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS (IDENTIFY WORK STEPS, HAZARDS AND CONTROL MEASURES FOR THE SCOPE OF WORK)
Default Action: The STARRT Card/5 Duties meeting and work area assessment is to be conducted prior to starting the work activity daily or when starting a new task.
Implem
Prior
ented
Step# Control
Task(s) Hazard(s) Control(s) Control Action By / Record
Risk Rat-
Risk
ing
Rating
➢ Provide proper manual handling training.
➢ Advice workers not put their hands and foot on
two adjacent materials.
1. Material Movement / manual handling of material Hand Injury / Pinch Point ❿H ➢ Observe proper body positioning during manual ❹L Supervisor
transferring of material and follow manual lifting
procedure.
➢ Wearing bump/cut resistant gloves to protect
from contusion and lacerations during all activities.
➢ Only the competent and qualified personnel allow
to do work with all precaution in safe manner.
➢ Make sure the access egress clear from any slipping
/ tripping hazards.
➢ Area shall be barricaded and post sign
Unauthorized personnel
“Unauthorized personnel do not al-
low”
➢ Mandatory PPE’s according to MSDS shall be use on
site, while drilling wear face shield / dust mask as
well. ❹L
Use of Scaffolding. ➢ Hot work permit should be obtained as per proce-
2. dure.
Power & Hand tools. ➢ Remove all combustible materials 10-meter ra-
⓬H dius around the area.
➢ Work area should be covered & protected by fire Site Engineer
Fire blanket, and adequate fire extinguisher shall be Supervisor
over there.
➢ Ensure fire watchman attended in the area
➢ Mandatory PPE’s according to MSDS.
➢ Only competent / trained personnel should be al-
lowed to do the task.
➢ A trained Fire watch should be deployed.
Property damage ➢ All hand tools & power tools shall be inspected,
and color coded on quarterly basis.
➢ While changing grinder disc, pull out plug from
electrical resources.
➢ Conduct daily inspection before using electrical
Electrical Short circuiting equipment
➢ All hand tools & power tools shall be in-
spected,and color coded on quarterly basis
➢ Power tools (drill machine/Grinder) must be
equipped with dead-man switch / controls.
➢ All power tools & equipment should be in-
Electrocution spected and color coded by the competent
person.
➢ Power tools must be rated below 125V and have
to be protected with GFCI’s.
➢ Replace / repair defective tools as directed by
competent person.
➢ Follow the proper sequence of erection/disman-
tling & modification of method by assigning trained
or competent employees.
➢ Scaffolding materials shall be used standard mate-
Improper erection/dismantling or modification of rials, which should be approved by BACS HSE de-
⓬H ❹L
scaffold. partment.
➢ Scaffolding erection/dismantling process shall be Site Engineer
conducted under a competent supervisor. Supervisor
➢ All scaffolders, supervisors and inspectors must be
trained and certified by third party certification.
➢ Only competent personnel allow erect/dismantle
the scaffolding.
Unskilled worker ➢ BACS approved inspector shall be inspecting and
put the tag.
➢ The scaffolders must be evaluated and controlled
by a scaffolding supervisor.

➢ Fall protection shall be provided.


➢ Use full body harness with 100% tie off at safe an-
chorage point while working above 1.8m (6 ft.)
➢ All materials / tools should be secured and tied on
Falling hazards. the working platform.
➢ Area should be barricaded and post sign “Men
working at height”.
➢ While ascending & descending on ladder 3 contact
points rule should be follow, hand shall be free
from any material.
➢ Follow the safe manual handling technique, such
as, keep the back straight, bend on knees, estab-
Body injury (Back pain /strain, pinch point). lish firm grip and keep the load close to the body.

➢ Make sure wear proper hand gloves for the task


and area must be clear form any unwanted ob-
struction /material in placed on the access
➢ Area is clear from any type of obstruction.
➢ Proper access & egress must be provided to the
working area.
Slip / trip and fall. ➢ Use full body harness while doing any work on
the elevated platform.
➢ working on unprotected edges, additional per-
sonal protection equip-
ment (primary/secondary fall protection) is re-
quired foremployees to prevent injury from fall-
Cable laying, installation, and termination. ing.
3. Cable rollers, Cable pulling grips/elevated areas,
eyes, bolls, handtools and lifting equipment. Site Engineer
⓬H
➢ Cable should be pulled from the bottom sec- Supervisor
tion of the drum to enable the drum to rotate ❹L
counterclockwise to prevent uncontrolled rota-
tion due toits weight.
➢ A good platform with available space shall be
provided for doing the pulling or other installa-
tion job.
➢ Use hard hat with chin strip to avoid any struck
Accidental Release of Cables. hazards.
➢ Use the tools with lanyard to prevent acci-
dental falling.
➢ Always cable must be tie with rope to avoid
any release or fall from height.
➢ Barricade the area with signage & only train
person will be do work at height.
➢ Used proper PPE
➢ Only BACS trained personnel allow to work with
power and hand tools.
➢ Appropriate PPE must be use at the jobsite.
Dropped objects / tools, falling form height, ➢ Tools and equipment to be secured against fall
(i.e., tied down, use with lanyard or string).
➢ All tools must be in good working condition,
inspected and color coded.
➢ Do not carry any material/tool(s) up on ladder(s).
➢ All personnel inside the building must wear clear
safety glasses.
➢ Follow-up project BACS RMP LOTO procedure.
➢ Homemade tool(s) are strictly forbidden, do not
use tool(s) for things they were not meant for.
4. Installation of wires and tagging. (Drilling,cutting, ⓬H ➢ Equipment shall be disconnected from power ❹L
Burn / Electrical shock. supply, when any repairs or modification are
grinding to the supports)
being carried out. Supervisor
➢ Replace / repair defective tools by competent
person. Power tools must be equipped with
dead-manswitch / controls.
➢ Ensure to wear respiratory protection mask.
Respiratory illness due to inhalation of dust

➢ Safety googles and face shield must be worn to


Eye irritation form dust protect eye and face injury.
➢ Avoid wearing of all neck chain, rings or watch
etc. during the working.
➢ The drill must be used by the train person &
always in straight position.
➢ Regular break for the worker to take rest if the
work is more/maximum.
➢ Hot work permit should be obtained as per ❹L
Loose clothes/ornaments ⓬H procedure
Fatigue ➢ Adequate number of fire extinguishers should be
available in work area
➢ Only competent / trained personnel should be al-
lowed to do the task.
➢ Electrical equipment must be installed by the
competent & qualified personnel, with all
precaution in safe manner.
➢ Perform appropriate BACS Lock Out/Tag Out
“LOTO” procedures during equipment installation
➢ Only LOTO trained personnel allow to work. Site Engineer
Termination of circuits to itsrespective breaker ⓬H ❹L Supervisor
5. ➢ Area shall be barricaded and post sign
Unauthorized personnel “Unauthorized personnel are not allowed” HSE in Charge
➢ Provide proper platform to avoid over exertion of
Personnel
➢ Use approved hand tool
➢ No homemade tool shall be allowed on site
Use of cut resistant gloves.
➢ Supervisor to confirm all personnel at work are
trained to undertake the task.
Unskilled workforce ➢ Supervisor to complete the Hazardous work permit
and the Cable tray checklist before work is carried
out.
➢ Clear instruction and ongoing communication with
6. personnel as well as regular rotation of work to
Site Engineer
Work to be carried out on the cable tray prevent injury. ❹L
16H Supervisors
Congested workspace ➢ Task lighting to be provided to ensure the work ar-
eas have sufficient lighting.
➢ Areas found inaccessible – risk assessment shall be
carried out.
➢ Pull out tests on all containment tray support an-
chors are to be submitted to BACS for approval.
Records to be kept on site for reference.
➢ Cable tray and anchor points are not to be over-
loaded.
➢ Clear Engineer’s notification on safe working load of
cable tray to be adhered to.
➢ Hazardous Work permit to be completed by the
work supervisor and approved by Engineer prior to
work commencing
➢ Checklist for work on cable tray to be completed.
Collapse of containment tray ➢ All personnel to look for failure of anchors on cable
tray prior to work commencing.
➢ Work must not be continued if any damaged areas
are observed.
➢ Work party supervisor is to ensure that the contain-
ment tray is not overloaded by the number of indi-
viduals located on the tray at any given time. Pull
out tests and cable tray located SWL to be adhered
16H to.
❹L
Falls of personnel from height during access / egress ➢ Scaffold platform to be erected and located directly
and whilst working on the tray. below each retractable lifeline.
➢ •Only authorized and approved personnel to erect
and strike scaffold towers.
➢ •Each retractable lifeline is to be secured to a dedi-
cated anchor point.
➢ Initial installation and final removal of the retracta-
ble lifelines must be carried out by trained and ap-
proved individuals. During ascent and descent from
the agreed mounted anchor points for the retracta-
ble lifelines, lanyards must be connected to ap-
Rescue proved anchor points as approved by the Engineer
in charge of the works.
➢ •Once the retractable lifelines are installed, each
employee will attach the lifeline to the “D” shackle
on his harness whilst on the ground and climb
through the scaffold and onto the cable tray main-
taining 100% clip on always.
➢ Each employee will descend the scaffold and re-
move the retractable lifeline only once on the
ground
➢ •Lifeline will be secured to the scaffold structure.
➢ In the event of a fall, the scaffold platform will be
used by team members to retrieve the individual.
➢ •See separate Rescue plan.
➢ Separate Risk Assessment and JHA to be devel-
oped.
Exposure to hazardous energy (High Pressure pipes, en- ➢ No work shall commence unless all hazard-
ergized equipment, heat etc.). ous/stored energy are identified and iso-
lated/locked. (LOTO)
➢ Work Permit to be obtain.

➢ Visual inspection on the level of the ground.


➢ To check the stability of the ground.
➢ Never to place ladders on top of a plywood cover
Uneven ground that could cause the ladders to col- of a hole.
lapse. ➢ One or two technicians to hold to secure the lad-
der.

➢ To request BACS to extend the height of the barri-


7. The use of Fiberglass A- Type ladder (3.7 meters – equal cades to guard the technician while on the ladder.
or less than) and/or Fiberglass Straight Ladder (6 me- ⓬H ➢ Full body harness must be worn and must follow ❹L Site Supervisor and
ters – equal or less than). the 100% tie off, considering that the work area is Technicians
Position Ladder. Near barricaded open edge/open hole. near the barricaded open edge/open hole.
➢ Only one technician is allowed to be on the ladder.
➢ The use of ladders must only be used in a very
short duration, for reaching and inserting of fish
tape and cables.

➢ To make sure that all ladders have been inspected


and must have the quarterly color code.
➢ To make sure that all damaged ladders are sepa-
Damaged ladders being used. rated from the good condition ladders and must
be labelled in the store as “Damaged – Do Not
Use”.
➢ While a technician climbs up the ladder, one or
two technicians must hold the ladder and secure
it.
➢ Observe 1:4 ratios on the use of straight ladder.
Fall; not holding on – lack of three- point contact. ➢ Technicians must not carry any tools while climb- Technicians
ing up and down, all hand
➢ tools and other materials must be placed in a
pocket holder.
➢ To secure hand tools by placing, it immediately in
the pocket if not used.
➢ To place tools on the tool holder on the top cap of
Falling objects the A-Type ladder.
8. Climb Ladder ➢ Straight ladders will only be used to reach for the
cables, fish tapes and fire alarm devices that needs
⓬H adjustment in a short period of time. No holding on ❹L
tools and other devices while on the straight lad-
der and A-type ladder.
➢ Operator will be able to use entrapment device Site Supervisor and
function. Technicians
Tripping hazard ➢ Entrapment device condition shall be checked
before start work activity
➢ Proper safety distance should be maintained
from the excavation edges.
➢ Sufficient gap shall be maintained from nearby
structures/materials
Caught in between/overhead hazard with structure ➢ Workers should have kept all body parts inside
basket to avoid entrapment and pinch point's
risk.
CWP/JHA Communication Roster
DESCRIPTION OF
WORK: DISICPLINE:

CWP/JHA NUMBER: REVISION #:


PRESENTOR: POSITION:
COMPANY: DATE:
WORK LOCATION:
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