SOP Guide for Pharma

Job Safety Analysis for Dust Extractor

Job Safety Analysis for Dust Extractor

JSA for Safe Operation of Dust Extractor

JSA Number JSA/OralDosage/021/2025 Department Oral Dosage
Revision Number V 1.0 Issue Date 01/02/2025
Effective Date 05/02/2025 Review Date 05/02/2026

1. Purpose

The purpose of this JSA is to identify and mitigate potential hazards associated with the operation of the Dust Extractor. This equipment is used in pharmaceutical manufacturing to remove airborne dust particles, ensuring a clean and safe work environment. Proper operation and handling are essential to prevent inhalation hazards, fire risks, and mechanical malfunctions.

2. Scope

This JSA applies to all operators, maintenance personnel, and supervisors involved in using, cleaning, and maintaining the Dust Extractor in the Oral Dosage department. Following safety measures minimizes risks associated with dust collection, filter cleaning, and machine operation.

3. Responsibilities

Operators:

Supervisors:

Safety Officers:

4. Definitions & Abbreviations

5. Procedure

Step Task Description Potential Hazard Risk Level (L/M/H) Control Measures
1 Machine setup and calibration Electrical hazards, improper settings Medium Ensure proper grounding and calibration before use.
2 Starting the dust extraction system Inhalation of airborne particles High Ensure the dust extractor is functioning before starting powder processing.
3 Adjusting airflow and filter settings Exposure to fine dust, mechanical hazards High Wear a respirator; avoid adjusting settings while the system is running.
4 Emptying dust collection bins Dust inhalation, cross-contamination Medium Use proper containment bags and handle with minimal agitation.
5 Cleaning and maintenance Electrical shock, dust exposure High Follow LOTO procedures before servicing; wear PPE during cleaning.

6. Risk Assessment

Likelihood Consequence Risk Level
Rare Minor dust exposure Low
Possible Respiratory irritation due to dust Medium
Likely Fire hazard due to dust accumulation High

7. Emergency Procedures

  1. In case of excessive dust exposure, move to fresh air and seek medical help.
  2. For fire hazards, use a Class D fire extinguisher and evacuate if necessary.
  3. In the event of an equipment failure, follow emergency shutdown procedures.
  4. All incidents must be reported and logged for investigation.

8. Required PPE & Safety Controls

9. References

10. Approval Section

Name Designation Signature Date
[Name] Prepared By
[Name] Checked By
[Name] Approved By
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