This document contains two safety checklists for conveyor belts: one for when the belt is operating, and one for when the belt is shut down. The operating checklist includes 14 items related to safety features like emergency switches, guards, lighting, and personal protective equipment. The shut down checklist includes 8 items to check when the belt is off, such as obtaining a work permit, removing tools from the belt, and refitting guards before restarting.
CONTENTS:
I. What is a Hot Work ?
II. Training
III. PPE`s
IV. Hot Work Permit
V. Electric Welding
VI. Fire Prevention
VII. Fire Watch
VIII. Generator Sets
IX. Welding Equipment Checks
X. Oxy Cutting Equipment
XI. Fire Safety Precautions
XII. Compressed Gas Cylinders
XIII. Safe Practices
XIV. Heat Stress
CONTENTS:
I. What is a Hot Work ?
II. Training
III. PPE`s
IV. Hot Work Permit
V. Electric Welding
VI. Fire Prevention
VII. Fire Watch
VIII. Generator Sets
IX. Welding Equipment Checks
X. Oxy Cutting Equipment
XI. Fire Safety Precautions
XII. Compressed Gas Cylinders
XIII. Safe Practices
XIV. Heat Stress
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What is JSA?
A Job Safety Analysis is a task-oriented risk assessment used to review the hazards associated with a particular work task, and to verify that adequate safeguards are in place to control those hazards.
JSAs are known by a variety of terms, including Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), Job Risk Assessment (JRA), Task Risk Assessment (TRA), Safe Job Analysis (SJA).
Job Safety Analysis and its Implementation
INVOLVE employees in the development
KEEP written JSA short and simple
ILLUSTRATE safe practices
ASSIGN responsibility of JSA
TRAIN all employees and supervisors
EXPLAIN the use of JSA to employees
IMPLEMENT safe work practices
REVIEW JSA when equipment or process changes or new information becomes available regarding potential hazards associated with the job.
Material Handling accidents are growing our industries , it's main reason is untrained people , over confidence , working pressure etc , This PPT make very good training material ...
What is JSA?
A Job Safety Analysis is a task-oriented risk assessment used to review the hazards associated with a particular work task, and to verify that adequate safeguards are in place to control those hazards.
JSAs are known by a variety of terms, including Job Hazard Analysis (JHA), Job Risk Assessment (JRA), Task Risk Assessment (TRA), Safe Job Analysis (SJA).
Job Safety Analysis and its Implementation
INVOLVE employees in the development
KEEP written JSA short and simple
ILLUSTRATE safe practices
ASSIGN responsibility of JSA
TRAIN all employees and supervisors
EXPLAIN the use of JSA to employees
IMPLEMENT safe work practices
REVIEW JSA when equipment or process changes or new information becomes available regarding potential hazards associated with the job.
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Check list for conveyor belt inspection
1. Bimal Chandra Das
Safety Checklist for Conveyor Belt
Department:-
Sl.No. Safety Check Points Status Remarks
1. Is the Pull Cord working Yes / No
2. Are the Emergency Switch working Yes / No
3. Are The Head End/Tail End Drum
Guards in Position
Yes / No
4. Are The Ramp / Platform & its Steps
are In good condition
Yes / No
5. Is The Protection Guard of Ramp /
Platform in position
Yes / No
6. Is the Siren / Hooter in Working
Condition
Yes / No
7. Are The Coupling Guards of The
Chutes in position
Yes / No
8. Is there any Projected Material on the
Belt
Yes / No
9. Is the Side Guard of the Conveyor Belt
in position
Yes / No
10. Is the surrounding Illumination
adequate
Yes / No
11. Is the Dust Concentration within the
Limit
Yes / No
12. Is there any hanging Electrical Cable
overhead or by the side of the worker
Yes / No
13. Are the Workmen wearing PPEs
Yes / No
14. Are the workmen deployed are in
loose dress
Yes / No
2. Bimal Chandra Das
Safety Checklist For Conveyor Belt During Shut-Down
Department :-
Sl.No. Points To Be Checked Status Remarks
1. Is the Permit To Work/ Shut Down taken Yes/No
2. Is the Main Switch in ‘Off” Condition Yes/No
3. Are the Fuses taken out Yes/No
4. Are the Caution Tags Displayed Yes/No
5. Are the Tools / Materials Removed from
the Belt after Shut Down
Yes/No
6. Are the Workmen at a Safe Distance
before Starting of the Belt
Yes/No
7. Are the Coupling Guards fitted back in
their Position before Starting of Belt ?
Yes/No
8. Is the Siren / Hooter blown before
Starting
Yes/No