JSA

Cedar Mountain Waterproofing

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JSA – Job Safety Analysis – Should be completed for every job we do.

 

 

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Job Type
Hazard Risk Analysis
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Slip
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Trip
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Fall
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Cut/Laceration
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Puncture
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Silica/Dust
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Electrocution
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Eye Injury
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Hearing Loss
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Flying/Falling Debris
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Suffocation
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Entrapment (Cave In)
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Explosion/Flame
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
Corrosive Materials
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
COVID-19
NA
Slight
Moderate
Elevated
Severe
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Environmental Factors

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Weather
Terrain
Soil Classification
Please choose the classification of the soil type. Please contact Chris if you need further training related to Soil Classification

Soil Classification System

means, for the purpose of this subpart, a method of categorizing soil and rock deposits in a hierarchy of Stable Rock, Type A, Type B, and Type C, in decreasing order of stability. The categories are determined based on an analysis of the properties and performance characteristics of the deposits and the characteristics of the deposits and the environmental conditions of exposure.

Cemented Soil

means a soil in which the particles are held together by a chemical agent, such as calcium carbonate, such that a hand-size sample cannot be crushed into powder or individual soil particles by finger pressure.

Cohesive soil

means clay (fine grained soil), or soil with a high clay content, which has cohesive strength. Cohesive soil does not crumble, can be excavated with vertical sideslopes, and is plastic when moist. Cohesive soil is hard to break up when dry, and exhibits significant cohesion when submerged. Cohesive soils include clayey silt, sandy clay, silty clay, clay and organic clay.

Dry Soil

means soil that does not exhibit visible signs of moisture content.

Fissured

means a soil material that has a tendency to break along definite planes of fracture with little resistance, or a material that exhibits open cracks, such as tension cracks, in an exposed surface.

Granular soil

means gravel, sand, or silt (coarse grained soil) with little or no clay content. Granular soil has no cohesive strength. Some moist granular soils exhibit apparent cohesion. Granular soil cannot be molded when moist and crumbles easily when dry.

Layered system

means two or more distinctly different soil or rock types arranged in layers. Micaceous seams or weakened planes in rock or shale are considered layered.

Moist soil

means a condition in which a soil looks and feels damp. Moist cohesive soil can easily be shaped into a ball and rolled into small diameter threads before crumbling. Moist granular soil that contains some cohesive material will exhibit signs of cohesion between particles.

Plastic

means a property of a soil which allows the soil to be deformed or molded without cracking, or appreciable volume change.

Saturated soil

means a soil in which the voids are filled with water. Saturation does not require flow. Saturation, or near saturation, is necessary for the proper use of instruments such as a pocket penetrometer or sheer vane.

Unconfined compressive strength

means the load per unit area at which a soil will fail in compression. It can be determined by laboratory testing, or estimated in the field using a pocket penetrometer, by thumb penetration tests, and other methods.

Wet soil

means soil that contains significantly more moisture than moist soil, but in such a range of values that cohesive material will slump or begin to flow when vibrated. Granular material that would exhibit cohesive properties when moist will lose those cohesive properties when wet.

Required PPE

List the required Personal Protective Equiptment to be used on this project.

Personal Protective Equiptment
Personal Preventative Equiptment

Substance Hazards

Most of the materials we use are not hazardous, but some materials may, if used incorrectly or without proper training, have potential to cause harm to employees, the public, plants, and/or animals.

Materials Used Or Encountered (Danger)
Materials Used Or Encountered (Warning)
Materials Used Or Encountered (Other)

Fire Hazards

This will list some possible health hazards associated with products used or encountered.

Corrosive to metals (warning)

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Health Hazards

This will list some possible health hazards associated with products used or encountered.

Skin Corrosion/Irritation (Danger)

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Serious eye damage/eye irritation (Danger)

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Respiratory or skin sensitization (Danger)

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Germ cell mutagenicity (Danger)

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Carcinogenicity (Danger)

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Reproductive toxicity (Danger)

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Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure (Danger)

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Specific target organ toxicity - repeat exposure (Danger)

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Aspiration hazard (Danger)

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Skin Corrosion/Irritation (Warning)

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Serious eye damage/eye irritation (Warning)

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Respiratory or skin sensitization (Warning)

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Carcinogenicity (Warning)

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Reproductive toxicity (Warning)

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Specific target organ toxicity - single exposure (Warning)

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Specific target organ toxicity - repeat exposure (Warning)

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Aspiration hazard (Warning)

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Drowsiness or dizziness (Warning)

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Environmental Hazards

This will list some possible Environmental Hazards associated with products used or encountered.

Hazardous to the aquatic environment

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Hazardous to the ozone layer

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Tool Safety and Usage

Most of the materials we use are not hazardous, but some materials may, if used incorrectly or without proper training, have potential to cause harm to employees, the public, plants, and/or animals.

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