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Injury & Illness Prevention Program Job Safety Analysis Form Ras Al Khair Power Plant,Phase-1 Picture of task/equipment: Task: WORKING ORKING IN IN M MANLIFT ANLIFT (A (AERIAL ERIAL LIFT IFT) Name of Shop or Dept: Electrical; Fire Fighting Job Title(s): Analyzed by: Mohammad Farooq Date: 10/02/2014 Required PPE: 1. Hard hat/Gloves 2. Safety glasses 3. Body belt 4. Lanyard Required/Recommended Trainings: 1. Operation of aerial lift 2. Electrical safety 3. Fall protection TASK HAZARDS CONTROLS 1. Prepare work area. 1a.Injuries to operator, co-workers, and bystanders 1a1.Warn people in work area; utilize barricades, cones, or caution tape to keep bystanders a safe distance from job; position lift away from traffic, building overhangs, and power lines; level truck base and block wheels. 1a2.Visual inspection and operational check of aerial lift

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Injury & Illness Prevention ProgramJob Safety Analysis Form

Ras Al Khair Power Plant,Phase-1

Picture of task/equipment: Task: WWORKINGORKING ININ M MANLIFTANLIFT (A (AERIALERIAL L LIFTIFT))

Name of Shop or Dept:

Electrical; Fire Fighting

Job Title(s):Analyzed by: Mohammad Farooq

Date: 10/02/2014Required PPE:

1. Hard hat/Gloves2. Safety glasses3. Body belt4. Lanyard

Required/Recommended Trainings:1. Operation of aerial lift2. Electrical safety3. Fall protection

TASK HAZARDS CONTROLS1. Prepare work

area.1a.Injuries to operator, co-workers, and bystanders

1a1.Warn people in work area; utilize barricades, cones, or caution tape to keep bystanders a safe distance from job; position lift away from traffic, building overhangs, and power lines; level truck base and block wheels.1a2.Visual inspection and operational check of aerial lift

2. Operate lift. 2a.Falling injuries

2b.Eye, hand, arm injuries to operator2c.Electrical injuries to operator.

2a1.Secure operator with a body belt and personal lanyard anchored to boom. 2a2.Never exceed the posted lift capacity (including worker, material, and tools).2a3.Never use lift as a crane or hoist to lift or lower materials.2a4.Always look in the direction of travel of the bucket when operating lift; never run boom or bucket into conductors, cables, poles, trees, etc.2a5.Never move the lift truck when the boom is elevated in a working position with an operator in the bucket.2a6.No part of the body shall be used to locate or to attempt to stop a hydraulic leak.2b1.Wear hard hat, gloves, and safety glasses.2c1.Maintain a minimum clearance of 10 feet from energized conductors rated 50kV phase-to-phase or less; for lines rated over 50kV phase-to-phase, the minimum clearance shall be 10 feet plus 4/10 inch for each kilovolt greater than 50 kV phase-to-phase.