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Page 1: JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS - ASCC AND CUTTING.pdf · JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS . Welding & Cutting Operations . Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting. Job Description

JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS Welding & Cutting Operations Reference: OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1926.350, Subpart J, Welding & Cutting

Job Description Hazard Identification Hazard Controls

PREPARATORY OPERATIONS

• Fire • Burns

1. When practical, the object to be welded, cut, or heated should be moved to a designated safe location away from flammable liquids and other combustibles.

2. If the object cannot be moved, positive means must be taken to confine the heat, sparks, and slag.

3. A 20 lb, ABC dry chemical extinguisher (or equivalent) must be immediately available in the work area and must be maintained in a state of readiness for instant use.

4. Garbage and trash shall not be allowed to accumulate on the premises, as it may be ignited by the sparks or slag.

5. When welding is being performed on a higher level where there is an exposure to workers below, the area directly below the welding shall be cleared and marked as a "Do Not Enter Zone", to protect any workers passing underneath from being hit by sparks or slag.

6. A fire watch must be maintained at least 30 minutes after the hot work is completed.

7. Welding/cutting operations shall be performed by trained, certified workers.

WELDING OR CUTTING

• Eye Damage • Electric Shock • Cuts & Burns

1. During welding/cutting operations, proper welding gloves and a full-face, UV-ray protective shield shall be worn to prevent injuries to the operator.

2. All electrical cords shall be inspected and in good working condition prior to use (no missing ground pins, no damaged cords, or frayed wires evident).

3. All small tools shall be inspected prior to use and found to be in good working order prior to use.

Employee Instructions: 1. Hard hats, safety glasses, work clothes, and work boots shall be worn at all times. 2. Welding and Fire Watch certification must be verified prior to the start of the operation. 3. This JHA must be reviewed with all personnel involved in welding or cutting, prior to starting work.

All crew members must print/sign their name below to acknowledge their understanding of the JHA.

JHA conducted by: Date conducted: Manager / Supervisor Signature: Date:

NOTE TO MANAGER, SUPERVISOR OR FOREMAN: WORK MUST NOT START UNTIL ALL HAZARDS ARE DISCUSSED; CONTROLS ARE IN PLACE; AND ALL SIGNATURES ARE OBTAINED.

This ASCC publication should not be regarded as legal advice or a substitute for independent research, investigation, or consultation with qualified professionals such as OSHA representatives. ASCC makes no warranty or representation as to this publication’s completeness, accuracy, or in the correctness of its contents, and assumes no liability in connection therewith or any obligation to review or update this publication, or warn users in the event errors are discovered. It is suggested that reference be made to your specific state and/or federal safety regulations.