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Torch Soldering Job Hazard Analysis

The document describes a job hazard analysis for torch soldering and silfos copper lines. It identifies potential hazards such as burns, inhalation, awkward posture, heat, slips/trips/falls. It outlines the required equipment including gloves, respiratory protection, clothing, and safety footwear. It provides steps for the task and safety actions to address the hazards.

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Torch Soldering Job Hazard Analysis

The document describes a job hazard analysis for torch soldering and silfos copper lines. It identifies potential hazards such as burns, inhalation, awkward posture, heat, slips/trips/falls. It outlines the required equipment including gloves, respiratory protection, clothing, and safety footwear. It provides steps for the task and safety actions to address the hazards.

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JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS - Task Specific

NEW X REVISED

WORKPLACE TASK TO BE ANALYSED WESTERN HAZARD CATEGORY* DATE:

Torch soldering/silfos copper lines Ergonomic/ Energy/ Worksite Hazards March 17, 2021
DEPARTMENT HAZARD TYPE* WRITTEN BY:

Facilities Management Awkward Posture/ Heat/ Slips/trips/falls Ken Hill


WESTERN JOB CLASSIFICATION* LOSS POTENTIAL RATING* REVIEWED BY:

Mechanical Trades (All) Moderate ACMF Shop


REQUIRED EQUIPMENT AND/OR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT *refer to Stantec Specific Job Report MGMT APPROVAL:

Gloves, respiratory protection (I.R.), required clothing, grade 1 safety footwear, safety glasses/goggles Ken Hill

SEQUENCE OF TASK POTENTIAL HAZARDS ACTION OR PROCEDURE


Set up pipe/fittings, call in hot work procedure to Client Services Burn, inhalation PPE, proper ladder use, WHMIS
Clean pipe/fittings as required, disable heat/smoke detectors (I.R.) Position, poor light, fall, Provide adequate light, keep worksite clean,
struck by/against secure B-tank
Apply flux sharp material Work by licensed trade
Heat joint, apply solder, cool joint Comply with hot work policy

*Required safe use of power/hand tools **I.R. if required NOTE- comply with Reg 278/05 if ACM present

Torch soldering, silfos copper [Link] 45 TORCH SOLDERING COPPER

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