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1. This job safety analysis outlines the hazards and controls for crane operations when lifting materials to roof areas.
2. Hazards include slips, trips, falls, loads failing, crane overturning, electric shock, and manual handling injuries.
3. Controls include organizing safe work areas, using proper access equipment, inspecting rigging, following crane safety procedures, using tag lines and barricades, and requiring trained operators and riggers to wear PPE like hard hats and gloves.
1. This job safety analysis outlines the hazards and controls for crane operations when lifting materials to roof areas.
2. Hazards include slips, trips, falls, loads failing, crane overturning, electric shock, and manual handling injuries.
3. Controls include organizing safe work areas, using proper access equipment, inspecting rigging, following crane safety procedures, using tag lines and barricades, and requiring trained operators and riggers to wear PPE like hard hats and gloves.
1. This job safety analysis outlines the hazards and controls for crane operations when lifting materials to roof areas.
2. Hazards include slips, trips, falls, loads failing, crane overturning, electric shock, and manual handling injuries.
3. Controls include organizing safe work areas, using proper access equipment, inspecting rigging, following crane safety procedures, using tag lines and barricades, and requiring trained operators and riggers to wear PPE like hard hats and gloves.
Safety Information for the University of Nevada, Reno
TASK: CRANE OPERATIONS
TASK HAZARDS CONTROLS
Slip, trips and falls. Unsafe Organize safe lay down area before material 1. Lay down area for work materials access/egress for other workers. arrives. Fall from heights when accessing Provide and Maintain safe stair access. 2. Access/egress to working area to and egress from work areas on the roof Maintain good housekeeping throughout the job. 3. Lifting materials to work areas with crane - The riggers will access the truck bed by using Load failing on workers and/or a portable ladder or fixed ladder. No jumping. public. - All rigging will be inspected prior to use. The unit will be picked according to manufacturers Crane Overturning recommendations. - Proper radio communication and rigging Power lines nearby signals will be used. Pre-meeting with all parties will establish good communication and plan. - All employees will be clear of pinch point during initial lift off of truck. Rigging will be inspected again to ensure load is level and secure. - Suitable gantry or overhead protection. - Lift area suitably barricaded. Suitable capacity crane for the job. - Crane set up correctly and away from other people and structures. - Certified persons slinging and operating crane - Suitable spreader beams to lift roof sheets. - Check weather conditions (e.g. wind, rain). - Tag lines attached to load. - Safety helmets. - Ensure no parts from crane enter the electrical danger zone 4. Loading and unloading crane Electric shock - Ensure tools and extension leads are tagged and current. Manual handling injuries. - Ensure temporary power board is fitted with Fall from heights. Residual Current Devices (RCD). - Ensure leads do not extend more than 100 ft. Hand injury from the temporary power board. Provide gloves. Mesh lifted by crane or by hoist to Struck by falling object the working area. Persons in accordance with AS 4389. - Use suitable working platform while installing mesh (i.e. scaffold. scissor
Training Requirements: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Requirements:
Crane Training Eye protection.
PPE Gloves Hard hat
Created By: John A. Braun, CSP
Created Date: March 24, 2008 Revision Date: N/A
For more information about this JSA, contact the Office of Environment, Health and Safety at University of Nevada, Reno, 1605 Evans Avenue, Reno, Nevada 89557 ((775) 784-6478 http://www.ehs.unr.edu/website/