Carpentry, Forming, Framing or Wood Working
Carpentry, Forming, Framing or Wood Working
Carpentry, Forming, Framing or Wood Working
Reviewed:
CONSTRUCTION JOB HAZARDS ANALYSIS
Carpentry, Forming, Framing or Wood Working
Rev: 2015
Building & Room(s): Contractor/Subcontractor Name:
Project: Date:
Scope of Work: Please list the scope of work in this area (and remove these directions).
Only secure stable loads may be transported by hand truck or dollies. Do not exceed capacity
Layout:
Layout area to be framed Use multiple persons to transport large or heavy loads and use spotter
Employees are to be trained on the use of tools. All tools shall be inspected before use
Forming or Framing: Risk of injuries/ cuts from improper use
Installing wood / metal using a of tools. Keep all used razor blades in a sharps container labeled as "SHARPS"
Nail gun, Hammer or screw gun
Proper PPE shall be worn by adjacent personnel, as required by their proximity to the work task.
Installing anchors:
Using wedge anchors , All Ensure work area is clearly labeled with Signage stating “Laser in Use”.
Threads and Bolts, Tie Downs or Risk of exposure to a laser light
Powder Actuated Tool Lasers shall be less than 0.5 watts
Only necessary personnel in room while laser is operated by qualified personnel only.
Tools that will be used : Laser level will be turned off when not in use.
Refer to Hand & Power tool JHA
Risk of exposure to silica based Respirators will be need required for drilling into concrete.
products
A Respirator Program with medical evaluation & fit test has been Submitted, Reviewed and Accepted by EHS.
House Keeping & Clean-Up: Risk of injuries due to Slips, Trips & Housekeeping shall be maintained but not limited to hourly/daily, as site conditions change or as needed.
Falls
A signed copy of this JHA must be posted while the applicable subcontractor is working on-site and be available to any LBNL employee upon request.
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