This comprehensive Job Safety Analysis (JSA) document outlines the critical steps and preventive measures required for safely conducting breaking, rebaring, and drilling operations. Its primary purpose is to proactively identify potential hazards associated with these construction activities and to implement robust control measures, ensuring the utmost safety of personnel and the protection of the environment. The JSA covers all phases, from initial site preparation and barricading of the work area to the detailed procedures for performing concrete breaking and working at height. It addresses a wide range of potential hazards, including defective tools, insufficient job clarity, personal injury risks, dust and particulate exposure, hand and eye injuries, vibration, noise hazards, slip and trip hazards, electric shock, falls from height, scaffold collapse, falling materials, unguarded openings, and unsecured materials. The document emphasizes the importance of competent personnel, mandatory Toolbox Talks (TBT), appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as safety shoes, helmets, goggles, reflective jackets, dust masks, hand gloves, and ear protection (including double protection for noise levels exceeding 85 dB). It also details preventive measures for working at height, including stable working platforms, secure tool fastening, proper housekeeping, full-body harnesses, tie-off procedures, and the use of lifelines. Site emergency procedures, including assembly points, access routes, emergency contact numbers (Fire Team - 4666, First Aid - 4777), and the availability of an emergency vehicle, are also clearly defined. This document is essential for maintaining a safe working environment on construction sites and is ideal for Safety Officers, HSE Managers, Site Supervisors, Project Managers, and construction workers involved in these types of operations.
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