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Now is this a high risk job?

Now is this a high risk job?. JSA. HIGH RISK JOBS – RED CODE. THE FOLLOWING IS A HIGH RISK TASK FOR WHICH A JSA FORM MUST BE FILLED OUT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORKS. ASBESTOS OR LEAD -Jobs that require us to work with asbestos or lead.

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Now is this a high risk job?

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  1. Now is this a high risk job? JSA

  2. HIGH RISK JOBS – RED CODE THE FOLLOWING IS A HIGH RISK TASK FOR WHICH A JSA FORM MUST BE FILLED OUT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORKS. ASBESTOS OR LEAD -Jobs that require us to work with asbestos or lead WORKING WITH ASBESTOS, OR UNDERTAKING A JOB WHERE THERE IS A LIKELIHOOD THAT ASBESTOS IS PRESENT IS A HIGH RISK TASK FOR WHICH A JSA FORM MUST BE FILLED OUT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK.

  3. HIGH RISK JOBS – RED CODE THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF OTHER HIGH RISK TASKS FOR WHICH A JSA FORM MUST BE FILLED OUT PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORKS. WORKING AT HEIGHTS -Jobs that require being more than 2 metres high (from the ground to your feet) WORKING NEAR POWER LINES -Jobs that require us to work closer than 6 metres to a main power line on the street. And Closer than 2 metres to a private power line to a private house. GAS LINES -Jobs that require us to work near gas lines, or with gas lines. Natural or LPG DEMOLITION -Jobs that require us to carry out demolition works, stripping walls Pull off roofs, excavate concrete.

  4. Job Safety Analysis worksheet Date: Jsa no. Company name: Site name: Permit to work requirement: Yes No Contractor: Approved by: Activity: Activity Hazards Risk control measures Who is responsible List the tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out. Against each task list the hazard that could cause injury when the task is performed List the control measures required to eliminate or minimize the risk of injury arising from the identified hazard. Write the name of the person responsible (supervisor or above) to implement the control measure identified. Remember: Each JSA must be site specific. Include all workers in the development of the JSA

  5. The following is a guide only and for compiling your JSA, each job’s JSA must be completed on its own merits.

  6. REMOVING AC SHEET (less than 10m2 and to take less than one hour) Working with asbestos, or undertaking a job where there is a likelihood that asbestos is present is a high risk task for which a JSA form must be filled out prior to commencement of work

  7. Job Safety Analysis worksheet Date: Jsa no. OFFICETO ADVISE Company name: DATE WORK BEGINS KELLYPLUMBING Site name: Permit to work requirement: Yes No INSERT JOB NAME Contractor: Approved by: PHIL KELLY TO SIGN INSERT YOUR NAME Activity: REMOVING AC SHEET

  8. Job Safety Analysis worksheet Risk control measures Activity Hazards Against each task list the hazard that could cause injury when the task is performed List the control measures required to eliminate or minimize the risk of injury arising from the identified hazard. List the tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out. 1 Identify material as AC sheet Asbestos containing material Complete asbestos risk assessment • Site records • Visual inspection • Deem to be ACM (from knowledge & experience) 2 Asbestos risk assessment must be completed prior to work commencing GUIDEONLY

  9. Job Safety Analysis worksheet Risk control measures Activity Hazards Against each task list the hazard that could cause injury when the task is performed List the control measures required to eliminate or minimize the risk of injury arising from the identified hazard. List the tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out. 3 Access material to be removed • Remove AC sheet • *NB time cannot exceed one hour or 10m2 • completed asbestos risk assessment • restrict access to work area • put all necessary equipment in place that is required for work • don PPE (P2 mask and disposable coveralls) • wet down ACM • take care to minimise breakage Exposure to airborne asbestos fibres Creation of visible asbestos debris • prepare for removal • remove AC sheet • bag/wrap sheet • dispose of sheet GUIDEONLY

  10. Job Safety Analysis worksheet Risk control measures Activity Hazards Against each task list the hazard that could cause injury when the task is performed List the control measures required to eliminate or minimize the risk of injury arising from the identified hazard. List the tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out. • wet wipe all surfaces in contact with ACM • Visual inspection: no ACM debris • double bag or wrapped in 200m plastic • label as per EPA requirements • seal as soon as practicable • transport to licensed waste disposal site • NO visible debris at site at completion of work 5 Install new sheet GUIDEONLY

  11. WORKING AT HEIGHTS -many jobs where asbestos may be present can also require being more than 2 metres high (measured from the ground to your feet)

  12. AUTHORISED ROOF WORKS ACCORDING TO THE PITCH FLAT ROOF UP TO 5 DEGREES UP TO 25 DEGREES 25 TO 30 DEGREES 30 DEGREES AND OVER Complete your JSA and you are authorised to sign it off Complete your JSA and you are authorised to sign it off Complete your JSA and PHIL KELLY/Manager must sign the job off NO GO

  13. PRE ROOF CHECKLIST Do you have your PPE Gear (Personal Protective Equipment) ? Are you authorised to work at that height ? Do you have your safety harness on board ? Does a guard rail need to be assembled ? Do you need any scaffolds, mobile lifts, boom equipment DON’T GET LEFT HIGH & DRY, THINK ABOUT YOUR JOB BEFORE YOU START!

  14. Job Safety Analysis worksheet Risk control measures Activity Hazards Against each task list the hazard that could cause injury when the task is performed List the control measures required to eliminate or minimize the risk of injury arising from the identified hazard. List the tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out. • Don’t go above 3 metres in height above the ground Getting on the roof • Using an extension ladder • Tie the ladder off top and bottom • Falling • Ladder Slipping • Wear your protective boots with grip (see your PPE) • Use an approved ladder • Have 3 points of contact on the ladder at all times • Feet of the ladder in good order • Make sure the ladder goes 900mm over the top of the roof, unless through a manhole GUIDEONLY DON’T FORGET YOUR PPE

  15. Job Safety Analysis worksheet Risk control measures Activity Hazards Against each task list the hazard that could cause injury when the task is performed List the control measures required to eliminate or minimize the risk of injury arising from the identified hazard. List the tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out. Getting on the roof • Using internal access • Converts to a low risk task • Do not go any closer than 2 metres to the edge DON’T FORGET YOUR PPE GUIDEONLY

  16. Job Safety Analysis worksheet Risk control measures Activity Hazards Against each task list the hazard that could cause injury when the task is performed List the control measures required to eliminate or minimize the risk of injury arising from the identified hazard. List the tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out. Getting Materials on the roof • Back Injury • 16kg and under use a bucket and a rope • Dropping Materials • 16kg and over use a crane or the mobile forklight • Or any other approved devices to carry equipment DON’T FORGET YOUR PPE GUIDEONLY

  17. Job Safety Analysis worksheet Risk control measures Activity Hazards Against each task list the hazard that could cause injury when the task is performed List the control measures required to eliminate or minimize the risk of injury arising from the identified hazard. List the tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out. • Wear your appropriate work boots with steel caps at all times ((see your PPE) Working on the roof • Slipping • Wear your roof harness if going closer then 2 metres to edge of roof and/or • Falling • Tripping • Use a guard rail if working closer then 2 metres to the edge • Take your time, don’t run choose your foot holes carefully DON’T FORGET YOUR PPE GUIDEONLY

  18. Job Safety Analysis worksheet Risk control measures Activity Hazards Against each task list the hazard that could cause injury when the task is performed List the control measures required to eliminate or minimize the risk of injury arising from the identified hazard. List the tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out. Getting off the roof • Make sure your ladder is secured • Falling • Slipping • Disconnect your harness and make a slow decent after all equipment is disconnect and all materials are off the roof • Untie your ladder • DISCONNECT YOUR HARNESS LAST DON’T FORGET YOUR PPE GUIDEONLY

  19. END OF PRESENTATION Thankyou

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