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Job Hazard Analysis / Pre Task Plan
Objective:
It is TEAMWRKX Construction policy that a Job Hazard Analysis is prepared by our crew leaders before commencing on-site
work included in the “Scope” section below. The Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) is used to document the planning associated with
these activities. Site conditions change with time and tasks may then need to be re-evaluated. Copies will be maintained by the
TEAMWRKX crew leader and posted at the work site. A completed, signed copy will also be provided to TEAMWRKX
Safety and TEAMWRKX Field Ops.
These requirements have been put in place to minimize the risk of injury/illness and unnecessary business interruption. This JHA is
intended to aid in the coordination/planning of the activities of the project.
Typical Work Plan Development Steps:
Step 1 Scope out the job: Discuss the job assignment and walk it. Involve other personnel as necessary (employees, customer,
etc.).
Step 2 Checklist: Complete the JHA/PTP Checklist; intended as a follow up for step 1.
(Steps 3, 4, 5 are combined)
Step 3 Plan work: Identify (in detail) steps to be performed to complete the work in sequential order on the JHA.
Step 4 ID potential hazards: Discuss and document potential hazards corresponding to each task of the JHA. Record potential
hazards on the JHA.
Step 5 Mitigate the potential hazards: Identify, plan, and list measures your crew will follow to minimize hazards and prevent
unnecessary business interruption this work might cause. Record these measures on the JHA.
Step 6 Document the communication of the plan to others: Provide information on the JHA & PTP to work crews and other
affected personnel.
Step 7 Establish ownership and accountability: Obtain signatures on the JHA and competence acknowlegement
Step 1 Scope:
This checklist applies to all projects conducted in or around TEAMWRKX project sites. This list is intended as a reminder only.
Such activities may include, but are not limited to:
Approval Levels:
Low (L):
Tool or other equipment installations/removals
Modification to facilities services (cooling water,
power, exhaust, etc.)
Modification/servicing/testing of the fire suppression
systems
Concrete pours
Vibration-causing activity, indoors or out
Any activity which requires any structural support from
roofing members (perlins/gluelams), including roofmounted equip.)
Demolition work
Medium (M):
*Tasks require a certification or formal training**
Scissor lift work / JLG
Scaffold erection and dismantling
Painting or other odor-causing activity, indoors or out
Gradeall or forklift work
Telescoping or articulating boom lift
Hot work – welding, CAD weld, etc.
Powder actuated tools
Bucket truck work
Excavations, trenching, or core drilling (any depth)
High (H):
*Tasks require a certification or formal training
and Site Safety Officer or Safety Director sign off *
Confined space entry
Any activity which involves work at unprotected
elevated locations (not safely accessible from
ladders, permanent platforms or without guardrails)
Decontamination work
Crane lift’s
Any activity which requires rigging or other
movement of large equipment
Contaminated duct cutting
Interaction with hazardous materials
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