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JSA-001| Blow Room

Job Safety Setup Info
JSA Number or Identifier: 
JSA-001
Related Department: 
BLOW ROOM
Select the types of hazards to be identified in this JSA: 
Physical
General Information
Related Machine/Equipment: 
-CONTAMINATION SORTER
Related Machine/Equipment: 
-FILTER
Related Machine/Equipment: 
1-LOPTEX SORTER 01
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1-LOPTEX SORTER 02
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1-UNIFLOC A10
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10-B-60
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11-B-60
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12-B-60
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13-B-60
Related Machine/Equipment: 
13-B-60
Related Machine/Equipment: 
14-A-20
Related Machine/Equipment: 
16-A-20
Related Machine/Equipment: 
18-JOSHI VISION SHIELD
Related Machine/Equipment: 
2-A-11 Uniflox
Related Machine/Equipment: 
2-B-11
Person(s) Performing the Job: 
Management Representative
Hazard Analysis Info
THE KINNEY METHOD: HOW IT WORKS The risk (R) assessment, after Kinney, is done considering three parameters: the probability (P) of an accident or damage occurrence, the exposure at risk frequency (F) and the gravity (G) of the induced consequence. The probability of the damage occurrence during the exposure to a risk factor describes the accidental, stochastic and uncertain character. Kinney have defined 7 probability classes, to whom he allocated certain numerical values. The Kinney method: the risk ranking scale: Risk level (R) Risk class Required action, < 20 Very low Acceptable risk: no measure required. 20 - 70 Possible Monitoring. 70 - 200 Significant Measures to be taken. 200 - 400 High Immediate improvement. > 400 Very high Activity cessation. The exposure frequency expresses the time lapse in which the worker is exposed to the risk factor action,; this component is estimated by one of the 6 classes.
Hazard Analysis Date: 
01/03/2017
Reviewed By: 
Management Representative
Analysis Duration: 
3.00 h
Physical Hazards Identification
Select Physical Hazard: 
Combustible materials
Select Physical Hazard: 
Noise (Sound Pressure Level), dBA
Select Physical Hazard: 
Dust / Fluff
Physical Hazard Consequences
Select Physical Hazard Consequences: 
Exposure to excessive noise (damage to hearing)
Select Physical Hazard Consequences: 
Respiratory Disease
Select Physical Hazard Consequences: 
Exposure (inhaling, swallowing, or absorbing) to harmful levels of gases, vapors, aerosols, liquids, fumes, or dust)
Risk Assesment
Probability: 
Practically impossible (0.2)
Risk Exposure Frequency (F): 
Rare (yearly) 1
Severity/Gravity: 
Low: Injury without work capacity loss (1)
Calculated Risk: 
0.20

JSA-111| Color Mixing

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Color Mixing
Job Safety Setup Info
JSA Number or Identifier: 
JSA-111
Select the types of hazards to be identified in this JSA: 
Physical
Select the types of hazards to be identified in this JSA: 
Chemical
Select the types of hazards to be identified in this JSA: 
Biological
Select the types of hazards to be identified in this JSA: 
Radiological
Hazard Analysis Info
THE KINNEY METHOD: HOW IT WORKS The risk (R) assessment, after Kinney, is done considering three parameters: the probability (P) of an accident or damage occurrence, the exposure at risk frequency (F) and the gravity (G) of the induced consequence. The probability of the damage occurrence during the exposure to a risk factor describes the accidental, stochastic and uncertain character. Kinney have defined 7 probability classes, to whom he allocated certain numerical values. The Kinney method: the risk ranking scale: Risk level (R) Risk class Required action, < 20 Very low Acceptable risk: no measure required. 20 - 70 Possible Monitoring. 70 - 200 Significant Measures to be taken. 200 - 400 High Immediate improvement. > 400 Very high Activity cessation. The exposure frequency expresses the time lapse in which the worker is exposed to the risk factor action,; this component is estimated by one of the 6 classes.
Hazard Analysis Date: 
08/08/2014
Analysis Duration: 
1.00 d
Physical Hazards Identification
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Lifting equipment (forklifts, hoists)
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Light (optical) radiation (i.e. welding operations, etc.).
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Remote location
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Utilities - aboveground (power, natural gas, water, etc.)
Physical Hazard Consequences
Select Physical Hazard Consequences: 
Overcome by (harmful levels of gases, vapors, aerosols, fumes, or dust)
Select Physical Hazard Consequences: 
Exposure to excessive noise (damage to hearing)
Biological Hazard
Select Biological Hazards: 
Waterborne diseases (Cryptosporidiosis, Giardia, Hepatitis A, Dysentery polio)
Select Biological Hazards: 
Poison plants (poison ivy, oak, and/or sumac)
Biological Hazards Consequences: 
Allergic reactions
Biological Hazards Consequences: 
Bloodborne diseases (Hepatitis B or C, HIV)
Radiological Hazards
Select Radiological Hazards: 
Alpha emitting particles (inhalation ingested, or absorbed)
Select Radiological Hazards: 
Electrical and magnetic field exposures
Select Radiological Consequences: 
Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS)
Risk Assesment
Probability: 
Improbable, but possible at boundary conditions (1)
Risk Exposure Frequency (F): 
Regular (daily) 6
Severity/Gravity: 
Low: Injury without work capacity loss (1)
Calculated Risk: 
6.00
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