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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2300 - Underground Storage Tank Program
File Section
REMOVAL
FileName_PostFix
2013
RECORD_ID
PR0231073
PE
2361
FACILITY_ID
FA0002064
FACILITY_NAME
7-ELEVEN INC. STORE #14117
STREET_NUMBER
2725
STREET_NAME
COUNTRY CLUB
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
STOCKTON
Zip
95204
CURRENT_STATUS
02
SITE_LOCATION
2725 COUNTRY CLUB BLVD
P_LOCATION
01
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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Job Safety Analysis—(Heavy Equipment Operation: Dump Truck) <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 />Oraanization: Wayne Perry, Inc. <br />Personal Protective Equipment (PPE , Level (U) <br />•, .Heavy <br />Hat <br />Yes <br />❑ <br />No <br />toed Boots <br />Yes <br />❑ <br />No <br />n Protection—s ecific to task <br />tHigh <br />®Yes <br />❑ <br />No <br />Visibilit Traffic Safet Vest <br />® Yes <br />❑ <br />No <br />Protective Gloves—Leather work loves <br />® Yes <br />❑ <br />No <br />SafetyGlasses & Screen Face Shield <br />Yes <br />❑ <br />No <br />Other: <br />increase lateral loads when <br />•, .Heavy <br />7�s7 <br />Equipment Operation: Dump <br />Truck <br />, Conduct PSA. <br />Failing to identify hazardous <br />Follow SPSA card. Assess the <br />determine the hazards of <br />conditions resulting in losses or near <br />risks. <br />performing the task and survey <br />losses <br />the work area. Consider weather <br />conditions such as recent rainfall <br />that could cause soft ground and <br />could compromise integrity of <br />excavations; wind that could <br />increase lateral loads when <br />dumping; rain and fog that could <br />decrease visibility; wet or icy <br />conditions that could cause <br />slippery conditions. Always <br />consider the worst case scenario. <br />Analyze the hazards determined. <br />Decide a plan of action to <br />eliminate or reduce these <br />hazards. Act to reduce the <br />hazards. Follow through with the <br />plan determined when analyzing. <br />OE Tenets 2 and 4. <br />2 Perform daily <br />Equipment malfunction or damage; <br />hydraulic fluid, fuel, oil leaks/spills; <br />Ensure key is not in ignition. <br />Place tag out tag in an obvious <br />equipment <br />inspection. <br />loss of steering, loss of brakes, etc.- <br />place such as on door or steering <br />accidents; decreased visibility; failing <br />wheel. Follow equipment <br />to tag out when inspecting equipment; <br />inspection form. Check all fluids. <br />fire <br />Ensure fluids are not too low or <br />too full. Walk around truck. Look <br />for damage. Look for leaking <br />fluids. Ensure proper tire <br />
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