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Job Safety Analysis—(Heavy Equipment Operation: Excavator) <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 />Pprc;nnal Protective Equipment (PPE), Level (D) <br />Hard Hat <br />1 <br />Yes <br />❑ <br />No <br />Steel -toed Boots <br />Starting up of <br />Yes <br />❑ <br />No <br />Hearing Protection—specific to task <br />® <br />Yes <br />❑ <br />No <br />High Visibility Traffic Safety Vest <br />Z Yes <br />❑ <br />No <br />Protective Gloves -Leather work gloves <br />N <br />Yes <br />❑ <br />No <br />Glasses & Screen Face Shield <br />i <br />Yes <br />LEI <br />No <br />�Safet <br />Other: <br />equipment or entering the cab could <br />have any hazards removed prior <br />.b Steps Potential <br />Heavy Equipment Operation: Excavator <br />1 <br />Entering/Exiting and <br />1) Equipment or personnel may have <br />1) SPSA, Perform a walk around <br />Starting up of <br />moved or parked within the <br />the entire base of you machine <br />Excavator <br />excavators swing radius, which could <br />and work area PRIOR to starting <br />lead to Property Damage or Personal <br />the equipment, making note that <br />Injury or Death by being struck. <br />the swing radius is much wider <br />2) Wet or slick surfaces of the <br />than the base of the machine. <br />machine while inspecting the <br />Perform Stop Work Authority and <br />equipment or entering the cab could <br />have any hazards removed prior <br />cause personal injury due to falling. <br />to starting the equipment. <br />2) Always Maintain 3 points of <br />contact when climbing onto the <br />excavator. Only walk on those <br />surfaces designed to be stable <br />platforms. <br />OE Tenet#3, 4 <br />OPERATOR RESPONSIBILITY <br />2 <br />Moving the <br />1) Equipment or personnel entering <br />1) Drive or walk the path which <br />Equipment to/from <br />the swing radius of the excavator <br />you intend to travel, paying <br />work area <br />along the Blind side leading to the <br />attention to possible overhead <br />excavator coming in contact with other <br />hazards, pedestrian walk/work <br />equipment or personnel with property <br />areas, crossing traffic, <br />damage, personal injury or death as a <br />unstable/uneven ground. <br />result. <br />2) Always Travel with the boom <br />2) Equipment could come in contact <br />lowered and bucket curled. <br />with overhead obstacles leading to <br />3) In high congestion/traffic areas <br />possible property damage, personal <br />or area with multiple hazards <br />injury or death by falling debris or <br />assign a SPOTTER to assist with <br />electrocution (utilities). <br />move. <br />OE Tenet# 4 <br />OPERATOR RESPONSIBILTY <br />