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oxyfuel welding
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
Welding Operations WORK PLACE LOCATION:
MOST WELDING SHOP
1a. Wipe down work area with damp cloth Spilling water could cause slip/trip.
(water) Not cleaning area could leave dust
particles/combustibles that could flare
1h. Adjust acetylene/lpg torch body valve Incorrect adjustment could cause flame ou
undesirable magnitude
2a. Have flux and welding rods appropriate for Improper weld due to improper
type weld and material being welded selection of flux and welding rods
2a. Have flux and welding rods appropriate for Improper weld due to improper
type weld and material being welded selection of flux and welding rods
2. Perform weld
3c. Perform weld with arc welder 2b5. Smoke may set of smoke alarm or
sprinkler system
3. Turn of torch
3d. Turn the oxygen valve clockwis Valve and stem (pinch points)
3h. Slowly open oxygen valve on the torch body to Gas (potential explosion)
bleed lines.
JOB TITLE: REVISED DATE
CREATED JHA CREATOR
oxyfuel welding
mproper weld due to improper Welding training should cover when and Safety glasses,
election of flux and welding rods how to use diferent fluxes and welding work gloves
rods. Adhere to the trianing
Welding training should cover when and Safety glasses,
how to use diferent fluxes and welding work gloves
rods. Adhere to the trianing
Welder's cap,
eye protection,
Drain piping at welding area, wearing face shield,
Contents of piping could cause burns insulated gloves, gloves, apron
eye protection or
whatever other PPE based on pipe
contents
Welder's cap,
eye protection,
face shield,
1. Electical shock, cuts and burns gloves, apron
Use lock-oout/tag-out procedures.
Welder's cap,
eye protection,
face shield,
Valve and stem (pinch points) Position fingers on oxygen valve gloves, apron
ensuring they do not come in contact
with the valve stem. Turn valve
clockwise.
Position torch nozzle away from Welder's cap,
personnel and any heat source. Open eye protection,
valve on torch body face shield,
gloves, apron
s (potential inhalation, explosion)
Set up workpiece
1 on fixture
5 Weld workpiece
a) Electrical shock/burn or electrical contact w
conducting objects,flammable liquids and/or
6 Complete welding compressed gas cylinders due to energized
electrode rod holder
prain from heavy and/or awkward a) Use mechanical hoist or get assistance Safety Eyewear,
-- from co-worker to set-up/ adjust workpiece-- Safety Footwear,
ury from dropping workpiece- b) Wear recommended footwear. Ensure Leather Gloves,
l in area around Arc Welding workstation-- workpiece is securely clamped to fixture Hearing Protection,
e to workpiece from incorrect set--- c) Clean/clear work area/surfaces of unused Apron, Welding Bib,
nger laceration from edge of workpiece-- tools/materials. Remove dust/debris.-
nger contusion from tool slippage while d) Workpiece should be clean and secure to Full-face Welding
fixture fixture- Helmet
e) Wear recommended gloves when handling
workpieces with sharp edges-
f) Use correct tool and wear recommended
gloves
hock/burn from electrode rod Ensure Arc Welding machine power to arc Safety Eyewear,
is electrically de-energized when Safety Footwear,
changing electrical rod Leather Gloves,
Hearing Protection,
Apron, Welding Bib,
Full-face Welding
Helmet
ury from welding flash and/or spatter-- a) Wear welding helmet with proper Safety Eyewear,
rom welding spatter, UV/infrared grade of filter plate. Ensure flash Safety Footwear,
and/or electrical contact- curtains/barriers are used to protect Leather Gloves,
tion of welding fumes or asphyxiation bystanders/observers- Hearing Protection,
laced oxygen- b) Wear recommended protective Apron, Welding Bib,
injury from condition or type of clothing. Ensure any exposed skin is Full-face Welding
e being welded- covered during the welding process. Do Helmet
cal shock hazard- not wear metal jewelry and clothing with
g loss from chronic exposure to noisy cufs and/or pockets. Stay a safe distance
y- away from arc-
e to combustible material in welding c) Use local exhaust ventilation and a fan
to maintain good air circulation
finger contact burn from hot electrode d) Do not weld workpiece unless it is
properly cleaned-
e) Ensure welding machine is properly
grounded. Welder should be insulated
from live electrical parts and dry. Do not
weld when wet. Inspect and replace
cables, plugs and leads that show any
signs of defect.-
f) Wear hearing protection-
g) Remove any combustible material from
the immediate welding site. Keep a fire
extinguisher readily available.-
h) When electrode rod gets too short,
stop welding and restart with a new
electrode rod. Wear recommended
gloves
stop welding and restart with a new
electrode rod. Wear recommended
gloves
sprain from heavy and/or awkward a) Use mechanical hoist or get assistance Safety Eyewear,
e-- from co-workers to transport workpiece-- Safety Footwear,
jury from dropping workpiece-- b) Wear recommended footwear. Ensure Leather Gloves,
l in area around Arc Welding workpiece is securely clamped to fixture-- Hearing Protection,
on-- c) Clean/clear work area/surfaces of Apron, Welding Bib,
finger laceration from edge of unused tools/materials. Remove Full-face Welding
e-- dust/debris regularly- Helmet
finger contusion from tool slippage d) Wear recommended gloves when
handling workpieces with sharp edges-e)
Use correct tool and wear recommended
gloves
JOB TITLE:
Angular grinding
JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
GRINDING Operations WORK PLACE LOCATION:
MOST WELDING SHOP
1- Date expired
2 Sutaibilty of Grinding Wheel sutaibilty 2- Broken
3- Rusty or Old
Hearing loss
Ergonomic considerations
8 Begin grinding
Scaterred of particles
JOB TITLE: REVISED DATE
CREATED JHA CREATOR
Angular grinding
1-Leather gloves
2.Eye and face
protection
Wear leather gloves. 3.Body covering
Hand cut from cut wires. Inspect slowly. 4.Foot protection
and injury from inadvertent starting Do not plug in the machine until inspection is 1-Leather gloves
complete. 2.Eye and face
protection
3.Body covering
4.Foot protection
oot injury from dropping the tool Rest the tool on the bench. 1- Steel Toe shoes.
Wear steel-toed shoes.
oot injury from dropping the tool Rest the tool on the bench. 1- Steel Toe shoes.
Wear steel-toed shoes.
associated with the work propelled by Verify the work is adequately secured by 1- Steel Toe shoes.
he grinder and/or landing on you trying to dislodge it with a gloved hand
(the work weight may secure it enough).
Wear steel-toed shoes.
Scaterred of particles