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Safe Job Procedure / Task Hazard Assessment

STARKS PLUMBING, HEATING THA # 007


& ELECTRICAL Assessment made by: Brian Schlachter

Job/Task: Rough In Electrical Systems Task Performed by: Electricians – Journeymen, Apprentices, Date: June 20, 2014
Tools/Equipment (if Required): PPE Required: Gloves, safety glasses, steel-toed boots, hard hat Date Reviewed:
Electric drill, small tools
PROBABILITY SEVERITY PRIORITY
1. Extremely Remote: Unlikely to occur 1. Negligible/OK: Causing minor injury that requires first aid or less 1. Low (1-3) – Acceptable
2. Remote: Could occur at some point 2. Minor: Causing non-serious injury, illness, or damage that requires medical aid 2. Medium (4-6) – Minor Risk
3. Reasonably Probable: Likely to occur eventually 3. Serious: Causing severe injury, serious illness, that is disabling or lifelong, or 3. High ((8-9) – Undesirable
4. Probable: Likely to occur immediately or soon property and equipment damage 4. Very High (12-16) – STOP! Unacceptable
4. Imminent danger: Causing death, widespread occupational illness, or loss of
facilities (Probability x Severity = Priority)

Probability

Severity

Priority
# Job Steps Potential Hazards Recommended Control Measures

1 Drilling Rotating equipment 2 2 2 Do not wear gloves when drilling


Pinch/nip points 3 2 2 Gloves
Cuts 2 2 2 Gloves, Stay out of line of fire

Dust 2 1 1 N95 respirator if insufficient ventilation

Noise 3 1 1 Hearing protection – ear plugs


2 Pull wire through walls Cuts, scrapes, bruises 2 1 1 Wear gloves, long sleeves
3 Staple wire Cuts 2 1 1 Wear gloves
4 Tie in wire to panel Electric shock 3 3 3 Turn off panel, test before touch
5 Verify power Electric shock 3 3 3 Test before touch
Slips/trips/falls 2 1 1 SWP – Slips, Trips, Falls
Cuts, scrapes 2 1 1 Wear gloves
6 Clean up site Other workers in area 3 1 1 Be aware of other workers/trades on site.
Heavy lifting 2 2 2 Use buddy system for lifting

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