Ships in Service Training Material A-M CHAUVEL Job Safety Analysis 2009.

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Ships in Service Training Material A-M CHAUVEL Job Safety Analysis 2009

Japanese Style for Abandon Ship Day one of the JHA Japanese Hemorrhoid Association's annual cruise...” Risk Analysis JSA and not JHA Ships in Service Training Material A-M CHAUVEL

Ships in Service Training Material A-M CHAUVEL Job Safety Analysis Job Safety Risk Analysis Process 1- Select a job for analysis 4- Develop countermeasures 2- Break job down into basic work elements 3- Scrutinize each element

Ships in Service Training Material A-M CHAUVEL Job Safety Worksheet Platform:I.D:Location: Field Superintendent:Analysis made by: Task: Loading and unloading truck Personnel Protective Equipment required and/or recommended: Sequence of basic job steps:Potential accidents or hazards: 1 X Recommendation to eliminate or reduce potential hazard:

Ships in Service Training Material A-M CHAUVEL Job Safety Worksheet Deck Officer:Location: Security Officer:Analysis made by: Task: Unloading the ship Personnel Protective Equipment required and/or recommended: Sequence of basic job steps:Potential accidents or hazards: 1 X Recommendation to eliminate or reduce potential hazard:

Equipment name: Room number: Written by: Revision #: Date: Revision date: Protective Personal Equipment ( PPE) required for entry in the local: Safety glasses Non -porous shoes Long Trousers Hard hat Available Safety Equipment: Nearest fire extinguisher: Nearest safety shower: Nearest telephone: Nearest eyes wash fountain: Nearest spill kit: Nearest safety shower: Nearest first aid kit: Hazard Level:MediumLowHigh Sequences of StepsPotential Hazard Recommendation safety procedures Add PPE required Start-up Procedure Run Time Procedure Emergency Shutdown Ships in Service Training Material A-M CHAUVEL Job Safety Worksheet

Ships in Service Training Material A-M CHAUVEL Job Safety Worksheet LocationDate Task: Team members: New: Revised: JSA#: Leader: Analyzed by: Reviewed by: Approved by: Specific rules and procedures to be followed: Sequence of basic job stepsPotential accidents or hazards Recommendations to eliminate or reduce potential hazards Safety Equipment required to do the job: Hard hats? Safety shoes, Safety glasses? Cotton gloves? Work vests? Safety harness? Face shields? Goggles? Barricades? Fire extinguishers? Lock-out/tag-out? Work permit? _________?

Articles of the convention Regulation I Minimum requirements for seafarers to work on a ship Regulation II Conditions of employment Regulation III Accommodation recreational facilities, food and catering Regulation IV Health protection welfare, medical care and social protection Regulation V Compliance and enforcement PART A : mandatory PART B : recommendations Ships in Service Training Material A-M CHAUVEL ILO-MLC Convention