JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS



JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS - CHC Example

|Job Operation Install an Exhaust Fan on the roof of a building |Department HVAC Technical Service |Supervisor Harry Best, Operations Foreman |

|JHA Conducted By |Date Conducted |Reviewed By |

|Charles Peacock, HVAC Service Tech and |September 2011 |Mary White, Human Resources Manager & Safety Coordinator |

|Edward Wood, Operations Assistant | | |

|Sequence of Basic Job Steps |Potential Hazards |Safe Job Procedures |

|Access the roof to setup the proper tools and equipment needed to |Inadequate fall protection, potential for a fall from the roof. 100% |Determine the adequacy of the walking/working surface where the exhaust|

|install the exhaust fan. Look closely for all fall exposures. Roofs |fall protection at all times. |fan will be located. Use personal fall arrest equipment and life lines|

|may be accessed by roof hatch openings, extension ladders placed | |when working within 6 feet of any uncovered roof openings. Install |

|outside against the building, fixed ladders on exterior walls, aerial | |fall protection warning line system barrier no closer than 6 feet from |

|boom lifts. 100% fall protection is required at all times. | |roof edges, and provide a safety monitor while working in close |

| | |proximity to established warning line system barriers. |

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| | |Obtain evaluation or information on roofing materials prior to any |

| | |work. |

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| |Asbestos roofing materials. |Evaluate work place prior to any work. |

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| |Roof vents emitting chemical or flammable vapors, etc. | |

|Ensure that the Crane Contractor properly sets up the crane to safely |Severe weather, high wind, unexpected wind gust, overhead electrical |Establish a severe weather plan that monitors the weather and |

|lift the exhaust fan to the roof location. |power lines that could cause a crane tipover, leading to potential |establishes actions to take upon severe weather approaching. |

| |significant injury to personnel. |Review the Crane Inspection Documentation and Crane Operator Training |

| | |Records from the Crane Contractor. |

|Sequence of Basic Job Steps |Potential Hazards |Safe Job Procedures |

|Lift the exhaust fan to the roof with the crane and position into |Unsafe operation of crane can lead to potential personnel injury, |No one should ever be underneath suspended loads. Ensure proper crane |

|proper location. |property damage, or death from being struck by the crane. |lifting procedures are followed. |

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| |Personnel landing the fan on the roof could fall through the roof hole |Personnel cutting the roof hole or landing the fan on the roof must |

| |if proper fall protection is not worn. |wear personal fall arrest system to prevent them from accidentally |

| | |falling through the roof hole. |

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| |Improper body posture can lead to back injury. |Proper employee lifting procedures – proper body mechanics or the use |

| | |of mechanical assistance to reduce strain. |

|Install proper ductwork. |Improper use of sharp hand tools can lead to injury. |Wear gloves and suitable eye protection when cutting joints apart. |

| | |Use caution with tools. |

|Conduct welding, brazing to install electrical copper wires. |Fire hazard due to hot work, can lead to potential fires and/or |Initiate proper hot work permit which includes fire extinguisher and |

| |explosions. |fire watch. |

| | |Evaluate all MSDS sheets for all materials being heated. Is lead paint|

| | |in the area? Ensure respiratory protection is available if needed. |

|Test the operation of the exhaust fan to ensure effective operation. |Improper electrical safety practices can lead to employee electrical |Conduct proper electrical safety practices, following Lockout/Tagout |

| |burn or other injury. |procedures, high voltage work procedures, or energized circuit work |

| | |procedures. Wear appropriate PPE and consider arc flash hazards. |

|Properly clean the work area when project is complete. |Poor housekeeping can lead to slip, trip or fall. Materials could be |Perform proper housekeeping practices. |

| |blown off the roof! Poor housekeeping could also cause roof leaks on |Discard materials in a safe way. |

| |rubber membrane roofing layers. | |

Note: This is only an example JHA and may not be an exhaustive list of all hazards present during this particular task.

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