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ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS

Date Prepared:
Overall Risk Assessment Code (RAC): M
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AHA No.: Risk Assessment Code Matrix
(AHA - short)
E=Extremely High Risk Probability
Project Name: General weld H=High Risk
M=Moderate Risk
Frequent Likely Occasional Seldom Unlikely
Activity/Work Task: Electric Arc Welding L=Low Risk

Dept. / Div. / Section: Facility Maintenance S Catastrophic E E H H M


e
Activity Location(s): Welding Shop v Critical E H H M L
e Marginal H M M L L
Prepared By: Name Person 2 r
i Negligible M L L L L
Task Start Date: t
Task Duration: 2 hours y

Task Supervisor: Name Person 1


Reviewed By: Name Person 3

Job Steps Hazards Actions to Eliminate or Minimize Hazards RAC

1. Sign in and inspect (Step 1) - Welding/Cutting/Burning Equipment - Before setting up the welding shop, visit the Admin desk to sign in. L
- Wires, cables, hoses - Inspect arc welding equipment cables and connections; look for loose
connections, frayed insulation on electrode holders and cables (see
photo), make sure electrical cables are dry (complete safety checklist).
- Required controls: certified welder, ergonomic training for the task, hot
work training, proper housekeeping, monitoring hazardous atmosphere,
proper operating procedures, safety checklist.

Step 1 Image:

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2. Steps 2 - 6 - x--- NA ---x Steps 2 - 6 have been removed to keep this sample to a reasonable L
length.

3. Perform the weld (Step 7) - Arc rays - Follow manufacturer recommended procedures, lessons learned and M
- Combustible materials experience.
- Electrical equipment (transformers, - If possible, position shelf so that head is not in fumes while welding.
switching gear, breakers, high voltage lines) - If possible use sub arc process to minmimize light and fumes, and/or
- Ignitable materials and liquids minimize the production of welding fumes by using the lowest
- Infrared (IR) acceptable amperage and holding the electrode perpendicular and as
- Light (optical) radiation (i.e. welding close to the
operations, etc.). work surface and possible.
- Repetitive motion or other ergonomic - Keep electrode moving. Tack as appropriate for project and metal type.
concerns - Finish the weld.
- Rolling or pinching objects - Required PPE (see photo): boots (OSHA electrical), fire resistant
- Sharp objects clothing/coveralls, longs pants, long sleeved shirts/coveralls, fire
- Slag splatter resistant gauntlet glove, safety glasses (see manual for lens shade
- Sparks requirements for welder & spotter), side shield, welding hood, welding
- Ultraviolet (UV) jacket & apron.
- WELDING FUMES AND GASES
- Welding/Cutting/Burning Equipment

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- Wires, cables, hoses

Step 3 Image:

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length.

5. Remove excess slag from welded - Electrical equipment (transformers, When welded material has cooled, use chipping hammer or grinder to M
material (Step 10) switching gear, breakers, high voltage lines) remove excess slag from weld (see photo). Secure material to
- Hand tools workbench with clamps as necessary, before chipping. FACE SHIELD
- metal chips IS REQUIRED FOR THIS ACTIVITY TO PROTECT FROM FLYING
- Repetitive motion or other ergonomic DEBRIS. Be alert to fingers and pinch points and struck-by potential.
concerns
- Sharp objects
- Sparks
- Wires, cables, hoses

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Step 5 Image:

6. Steps 11 - 12 - x--- NA ---x Steps 11 - 12 have been removed to keep this sample to a reasonable L
length.

Equipment Inspection Training

Arc welder - Daily - general use inspection every 1 day. - Competent person
- Each job - pre-inspect before each job (may be multiple times per day) every 1 day. - Emergency operations training
- Normal operations training

Grinder (if used) - Daily - general use inspection every 1 day. - Competent person
- Each job - inspect prior to use each job (multiple times per day) every 1 day. - Emergency operations training
- Normal operations training

Involved Personnel: Name Person 1, Name Person 2


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