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Job Safety Analysis—(Heavy Equipment Operation: Backhoe) <br />Field staff must review job -specific work plan and coordinate with project manager to verify that all up -front logistics <br />are completed prior to staging work including, but not limited to, permitting, success agreements and notification to <br />required contacts (e.g., site managers, inspectors, clients, subcontractors, etc.). Additionally, a tailgate safety meeting <br />must be performed and documented at the beginning of each work day. Safe Performance Self Assessment (SPSA) <br />procedures must be used during field activities. Also consider weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, and lightning). <br />Date: <br />Work Type. <br />Work Site: <br />Organization: Wayne Perry, Inc. <br />Personal Protective Equipment PPE], Level (D) <br />Hard Hat <br />Yes ❑ No <br />Steel -toed Boots <br />Yes ❑ No <br />Hearin Protection—s )n—specific to task Yes ❑ No <br />Hi h Visibility Traffic Safety <br />Vest Yes ❑ No <br />Protective Gloves—Leather work gloves Yes ❑ No <br />Safet Glasses &Screen Face Shield Yes ❑ No <br />Other: <br />.3 ., <br />-. <br />FYI <br />Heavy Equipment Operation: Backhoe <br />17 Hard hat, safety <br />Exposure to chemicals, personal <br />Wear required PPE at all times on <br />glasses, and Nomex <br />injury <br />plant property <br />protective suit must <br />b ee worn at all times <br />on lant ro ert <br />2 Review JSA <br />NLIILI <br />Review JSA, always conduct an <br />Conduct SPSA <br />SPSA prior to start, and review <br />Review Chevron <br />Chevron Tenets. <br />Tenets <br />Assess the risk. What can go <br />Hazard Recognition <br />wrong? <br />Analyze how to reduce the risk. <br />Ask yourself what you could do to <br />make the task safer. If you are <br />uncertain, then ask someone who <br />would know. Act to ensure safe <br />operations. Use the ideas and <br />tools that make the task safer. <br />Know the proper PPE, scope of <br />work, and site conditions. <br />3 Maintain equipment <br />Equipment damage or failure. <br />Conduct daily equipment <br />Personal injury <br />checklist. This is to be done every <br />day. Familiarize yourself with <br />Operators Manual. Set controls, <br />apply brake and shut down <br />engine before leaving <br />equipment.Conduct necessary <br />maintenance and repairs <br />4 Entering or exiting <br />Slip trips and falls. Pinch points. <br />Use 3 -point mount and dismount. <br />the equipment <br />Personal injury <br />Stay clear of pinch points. Utilize <br />