JSA for Safe Operation of Vacuum Transfer System
JSA Number | JSA/OralDosage/039/2025 | Department | Oral Dosage |
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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 Vacuum Transfer System. This equipment is used in pharmaceutical manufacturing to transfer powders and granules safely from one processing unit to another, minimizing manual handling and contamination risks. Proper handling and operation are essential to prevent mechanical hazards, exposure to airborne particles, and vacuum pressure-related risks.
2. Scope
This JSA applies to all operators, supervisors, and maintenance personnel involved in using, cleaning, and maintaining the Vacuum Transfer System in the Oral Dosage department. Ensuring compliance with safety measures minimizes risks associated with vacuum pressure changes, clogging, and improper material handling.
3. Responsibilities
Operators:
- Follow the standard operating procedure (SOP) while operating the Vacuum Transfer System.
- Ensure the system is properly calibrated and functional before use.
- Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to prevent exposure to airborne powders.
- Monitor transfer efficiency, vacuum pressure, and hose connections.
- Ensure proper cleaning and avoid cross-contamination between batches.
- Perform post-operation maintenance as required.
Supervisors:
- Ensure compliance with GMP and workplace safety regulations.
- Monitor system efficiency and ensure calibration is performed as scheduled.
- Conduct routine
Safety Officers:
- Perform risk assessments and ensure compliance with occupational safety standards.
- Ensure that dust extraction and filtration systems are functioning correctly to minimize airborne particles.
- Verify that PPE, such as respiratory masks and protective gloves, are used correctly.
4. Definitions & Abbreviations
- PPE: Personal Protective Equipment (e.g., gloves, safety glasses, respirators).
- GMP: Good Manufacturing Practices – Guidelines ensuring product quality and worker safety.
- LOTO: Lockout/Tagout – A procedure to isolate hazardous energy sources.
5. Procedure
Step | Task Description | Potential Hazard | Risk Level (L/M/H) | Control Measures |
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1 | Machine setup and calibration | Electrical hazards, incorrect calibration | Medium | Ensure proper grounding and calibration before operation. |
2 | Loading material into the hopper | Manual handling strain, dust exposure | Medium | Use lifting aids; wear a respirator and gloves. |
3 | Adjusting vacuum pressure settings | Pressure fluctuation, hose detachment | High | Monitor pressure gauges and secure hose connections properly. |
4 | Initiating material transfer | Clogging, leakage | Medium | Check for obstructions in hoses and filters before starting. |
5 | Monitoring transfer process | Blockage, inconsistent flow | High | Ensure airflow is maintained and stop the system if flow irregularities occur. |
6 | Unloading transferred material | Cross-contamination, material loss | Medium | Follow cleaning procedures and ensure proper handling of transferred material. |
7 | Cleaning and maintenance | Residual powder exposure, electrical shock | High | Follow LOTO procedures before servicing; wear PPE during cleaning. |
6. Risk Assessment
Likelihood | Consequence | Risk Level |
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Rare | Minor powder spillage | Low |
Possible | Respiratory irritation due to airborne powders | Medium |
Likely | Clogging leading to equipment failure | High |
7. Emergency Procedures
- In case of excessive powder exposure, move to fresh air and seek medical help.
- If the system malfunctions, shut it down and report to maintenance.
- For equipment clogging, isolate the affected section and clear obstructions.
- All incidents must be reported and logged for investigation.
8. Required PPE & Safety Controls
- Respiratory mask: Prevents inhalation of airborne powder.
- Safety glasses: Shields eyes from fine dust exposure.
- Protective clothing: Prevents dust adherence to skin and garments.
- Machine guards: Ensures safety from moving parts.
- Filtration system: Ensures efficient powder handling.
9. References
- OSHA 1910.94 – Ventilation Standards.
- ISO 45001 – Occupational Health & Safety Management.
- GMP guidelines for vacuum transfer in pharmaceutical production.
10. Approval Section
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