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JSA FOR TELESCOPING BOOM LIFT

Name of the site – Nissan (2asdu project)


Date of the JSA – 21/01/2014
Name of the Preparation – R.Ramesh Babu

S.No Scope of Activity Hazard Control Measures Requested By


1) Prepare work area 1) Injuries to operator 1) Warn people in work area. P&M/Safety
2) Injuries to co-workers 2) Utilize the barricades, cones or caution tape to keep officer
3) Injuries to bystanders bystander a safe distance from job.
4) Falling injuries 3) Position lift away from traffic.
5) Tripping hazard 4) Building overhangs and power lines
2) Operate lift 1) Falling injuries 1) Inspect Aerial Lift (use aerial lift equipment inspection P&M/Safety
2) Electrical hazard log) and PPE before use. officer
3) Electrical injuries to 2) Operator dons harness and lanyard.
operator 3) Operator enters the bucket and attaches lanyard to
4) Falling injuries designated lanyard anchorage point.
4) Never exceed the posted lift capacity (including worker,
material, and tools).
5) Never use lift as a crane or hoist to lift or lower
material.
6) Always look in the direction of travel of bucket when
operating lift.
7) Never run boom or bucket into conductors, cables,
poles, trees, etc.
8) Never move the lift when the boom is elevated in a
working position with an operator in the bucked.
9) Maintain a minimum clearance of 10 feet from
energized conductors rated 50kV phase-to-phase or
less;
10) for lines rated over 50kV phase-to-phase,
11) The minimum clearance shall be 10 feet plus 4/10 inch
for each kilovolt greater than 50kV phase-to-phase.
12) Maintain a minimum clearance of 10 feet from
energized conductors rated 50kV phase-to-phase or
less.
JSA FOR TELESCOPING BOOM LIFT
Name of the site – Nissan (2asdu project)
Date of the JSA – 21/01/2014
Name of the Preparation – R.Ramesh Babu

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