ARK-JSA-08 Manual Tie-In Welding Rev-3
ARK-JSA-08 Manual Tie-In Welding Rev-3
ARK-JSA-08 Manual Tie-In Welding Rev-3
2. Site Preparation & Slip, trip & Fall Hazards- The permit issuer and receiver will conduct a joint site inspection to discuss the hazards
Inspection Injury and precautions required for conducting the job safely.
Provide sufficient illumination during work activity
Obtain work permit as outlined in GI-2.100.Work Permit System / Arkad work permit
A tool box meeting shall be conducted informing also the location of assembly area for
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emergency & contact numbers to be posted
In case of any emergency, all activities shall be stopped according to emergency
response plan.
Nurse and ambulance shall available on site.
Non-essential personnel shall be kept out of the work area
Mobilization of Heavy Accidents by moving Sequence of work shall be discussed during pre-task briefing before the work
3. Equipment to the Site equipment results in commence.
property damage & potential Transporters to be serviced and in good condition.
caught-in between/ struck by Heavy Equipment to be secured on transporter.
& crush injury A flagman, equipped with a safety vest, shall be posted.
Only Certified SA / SPSP operators shall operate equipment.
All operators and drivers shall comply with G.I- 6.030 Traffic Control and Vehicle Safety.
All equipment needs to keep 2 meters away from the excavation.
Stop work authority signage shall be posted at the job site.
Daily inspection checklist for heavy equipment shall be completed.
Fire watch must be remain at site atleast 30 mins after hot work activity
Fire & explosion Check oxy/acetylene equipment for damage (hoses, hand piece and flashback
arresters) for leakage prior to entering a confined space or trench
Cutting torch must be equipped with flashback arrestor
Remove all flammable and combustible materials in the area
A qualified fire watch shall be assigned to any cutting, welding or burning operation. The
fire watch shall remain in the work area during these activities and for no less than 30
minutes after the hot work has finished. Fire extinguisher at site shall be UL/FM.
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Compressed gas cylinder shall be properly labeled, capped when not in use,
transported, handled, used and stored.
Use a trained spotter/rigger with reflective vest
5. Pipe Fit – up Strike against or struck by Maintain safe distance between equipment and personnel position
A competent supervisor shall be utilize in the site.
Uncertified Operators Ensure that operators have a valid SA certificate and SAG for Heavy Equipment
Failure of rigging equipment Ensure that rigging equipment are inspected prior to its use
Slips & trips Remove all unnecessary materials and equipment not needed at the site.
Good Housekeeping
Failure of lifting equipment Heavy Equipment must have a valid SA approved third party inspection sticker
Heavy Equipment must be checked using the Daily Inspection Checklist
Ensure spotter has good communication
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Noise Ensure personnel working near the area are wearing ear plugs
Heat Exhaustion Ensure availability of drinking water supply in the working site
Shelter shall be provided and maintained
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Electric shock Check welding leads, hand pieces, wire feeders etc. for damage prior to using the
equipment
Keep all equipment dry
Only certified welders must perform the task
Electrical welding machines shall be properly bonded and grounded
Have appropriate grounding pins and blades to fit the socket outlet.
Be of three-wire conductor type.
Be #12 gauge (AWG) minimum of less than 30 m (100 ft.) long and #10 gauge minimum
if 30 m (100 ft.) long or longer.
Not be connected together in sequence (i.e., connected in a daisy chain layout).
Repaired by a certified electrician and be spliced so that the splice retains the insulation,
Tie – in Welding outer sheath properties and usage characteristics of the cord being spliced (e.g., use a
6. manufactured spliced kit).
Job-made extension cords shall be fabricated by a certified electrician and shall meet
the requirement in Sections 11.7.15 (A) through 11.7.15 (H).
Portable circuit power tools and extension cords shall be protected by an overcurrent
protection device (e.g., panel mounted circuit breaker or in-line fuse).
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Struck people by equipment Use a trained spotter with reflective vest
Maintain safe distance between pipe and equipment position
Keep only the needed people
Use qualified supervisor
Personnel shall shall not operate any tools unless they are appropriately trained in their
selection, use, inspection and storage. Training record shall be made available upon
7. Demobilization request.
Regular disposal of waste, debris and scrap materials shall carried out .
Health Hazard Trash bin for waste, used paper cups, scrap and debris shall be provided.
Drinking containers shall be in good sanitary, tightly capped, and clearly marked for use
and cup dispensers shall be provided.
8. Housekeeping
Environmental Pollution Housekeeping must be done prior to closing of work permit.
All unused materials must be removed from site on a daily basis and disposed of only in
an approved dumping area.
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Supervisor responsible for explaining contents of this JSA
Name: Signature: Date:
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Sign On: I confirm that the JSA has been explained and its contents are clearly understood and accepted. I also confirm that my required
qualifications to undertake this activity are current and approved. I clearly understand the controls in this JSA must be applied as documented;
otherwise work is to cease immediately and a review is to be completed and work can recommence.
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