This document provides a safe work procedure for glass removal and replacement. It lists the required personal protective equipment as safety glasses and gloves. The job safety analysis outlines 4 steps: 1) inspect the area for hazards before starting, 2) remove the old glass, 3) lift the new glass into place, and 4) inspect the area for glass fragments. Controls are provided for each step to minimize hazards like collapse, cuts, falling objects, and muscle strain through practices like using suction cups, buddy systems, lifting techniques, and good housekeeping.
This document provides a safe work procedure for glass removal and replacement. It lists the required personal protective equipment as safety glasses and gloves. The job safety analysis outlines 4 steps: 1) inspect the area for hazards before starting, 2) remove the old glass, 3) lift the new glass into place, and 4) inspect the area for glass fragments. Controls are provided for each step to minimize hazards like collapse, cuts, falling objects, and muscle strain through practices like using suction cups, buddy systems, lifting techniques, and good housekeeping.
This document provides a safe work procedure for glass removal and replacement. It lists the required personal protective equipment as safety glasses and gloves. The job safety analysis outlines 4 steps: 1) inspect the area for hazards before starting, 2) remove the old glass, 3) lift the new glass into place, and 4) inspect the area for glass fragments. Controls are provided for each step to minimize hazards like collapse, cuts, falling objects, and muscle strain through practices like using suction cups, buddy systems, lifting techniques, and good housekeeping.
This document provides a safe work procedure for glass removal and replacement. It lists the required personal protective equipment as safety glasses and gloves. The job safety analysis outlines 4 steps: 1) inspect the area for hazards before starting, 2) remove the old glass, 3) lift the new glass into place, and 4) inspect the area for glass fragments. Controls are provided for each step to minimize hazards like collapse, cuts, falling objects, and muscle strain through practices like using suction cups, buddy systems, lifting techniques, and good housekeeping.
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Safe Work Procedure
Division: Analysis By: Date:
Department: Supervisor: Frequency:
Job Title: Approved By: JSA Number:
Job Title: 97 Glass removal and replacement Job Performed By:
REQUIRED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Safety glasses, gloves
GENERAL NOTES: Special tool- suction cup
JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS:
Step Description Hazard Controls
1 Inspect immediate area to Collapse--Contact--Eye----Equipment Eliminate unsafe conditions before starting job--Enclose broken glass identify hazards before starting Damage--Falling Object--Hand with cardboard and if completely broken, remove and replace with the job plywood until new glass is ready to put in place--Entry procedures for windows broken above walkways require barricades and warning tape. 2 Remove old glass Back Injury--Collapse--Cut--Eye----Falling Dispose of glass in appropriate containers--Match the employee to Object the task--Personal protective equipment (PPE) should include the following; gloves and safety glasses--Replace broken glass with cardboard or plywood 3 Lift new glass into place Cut--Falling Object--Muscle Strain Anchor glass firmly into place--Buddy system for lifting units larger than 3' by 3' square--Lifting techniques--Match the employee to the task--Material handling equipment should include the following; suction cup for larger units--Proper operating procedure should be followed for use of power tools, portable ladders and scaffolds. 4 Inspect immediate area for any Cut--Puncture Good housekeeping practice(s) should include the following; clean fragments of glass immediate area and dispose of refuse in a proper container