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Job Safety Analysis for Film Coating Pan

Job Safety Analysis for Film Coating Pan

JSA for Safe Operation of Film Coating Pan

JSA Number JSA/OralDosage/015/2025 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 Film Coating Pan. This equipment is essential in pharmaceutical manufacturing to apply a uniform film coating to tablets, enhancing their appearance, stability, and controlled release. Proper operation and adherence to safety protocols are critical to preventing exposure to coating solutions, mechanical hazards, and contamination risks.

2. Scope

This JSA applies to all operators, supervisors, and maintenance personnel involved in the operation, cleaning, and maintenance of the Film Coating Pan in the Oral Dosage department. Ensuring compliance with safety measures is essential to minimize risks associated with coating solvents, moving mechanical parts, and high-temperature drying systems.

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 hazard, improper calibration Medium Ensure proper grounding and calibration before operation.
2 Loading tablets into the pan Manual handling strain, tablet breakage Medium Use proper lifting techniques and load tablets gently.
3 Coating process Solvent exposure, fire hazard High Ensure proper ventilation, wear a respirator, and avoid open flames.
4 Drying phase Heat exposure, risk of burns Medium Maintain a safe distance, use heat-resistant gloves if necessary.
5 Unloading coated tablets Cross-contamination, ergonomic strain Medium Follow cleaning procedures and use proper lifting aids.
6 Cleaning and maintenance Solvent exposure, chemical burns High Wear PPE, follow LOTO procedures before servicing.

6. Risk Assessment

Likelihood Consequence Risk Level
Rare Minor equipment failure Low
Possible Solvent inhalation or skin irritation Medium
Likely Fire hazard due to solvent vapors High

7. Emergency Procedures

  1. In case of chemical exposure, rinse affected areas immediately and seek medical help.
  2. For fires, use a Class B 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 further investigation.

8. Required PPE & Safety Controls

9. References

10. Approval Section

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

11. Revision History

Version Date Description of Changes Approved By
V 1.0 01/02/2025 Initial Release [Name]
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