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Field staff must review job-specific work plan and coordinate with project manager to verify that all up front logistics are completed prior to starting work including, but not limited to,permitting, <br /> access agreements,and notification to required contacts(e.g.site managers, inspectors,clients,subcontractors,etc.). A tailgate safety meeting must be performed and documented at the beginning of <br /> each workday. Sae Performance Sel Assessment(SPSA)procedures must be used throughout the project. Weather conditions heat,cold,rain, lightning)must also be considered <br /> lifting techniques. <br /> General <br /> Keep SPSA card on you at all times. Use it frequently. What can happen? What is the worst thing that can happen? Plan for it and carry out your plan. <br /> [Typical <br /> cal work Steel toed and shank shoes,hard hat.safety Weather related incidents: •Check weather reports daily.Project visits will not be performed during <br /> glasses with side shields,hearing protection, automobile accidents,slips and inclement weather. Sampling may be performed during light rain mist. Wear <br /> reflective safety vest,leather gloves for the falls. raincoats. <br /> non-chemical aspects of work. <br /> If you suspect that chemical exposure is •Drive at speed limit or less as needed to keep safe distance from vehicle in front, <br /> possible,wear chemical resistant gloves, avoid short stops. <br /> aprons,etc. <br /> work. Cold Stress. •For temperatures below 400F,adequate insulating clothing must be wom. If the <br /> temperature is below 20 aF,workers will be allowed to enter a heated shelter at <br /> regular intervals. Warm,sweet drinks should be available. Coffee intake should <br /> be limited. <br /> •No one should begin work or return to work from a heated shelter with wet <br /> clothes. Workers should be aware of signs of cold stress,such as heavy <br /> shivering,pain in fingers or toes,drowsiness or irritability. Onset of any of <br /> these signs are indications for immediate return to a heated shelter. <br /> •Refer to ACGIH TLV Booklet for section on Cold Stress. _ <br /> Typical work. Heat Stress •Discuss health effects and symptoms during daily production meetings. <br /> •Drink water regularly,i.e.,at least one cup every 20-30 minutes depending upon <br /> level of effort and PPE wom. <br /> •Refer to ACGIII TLV booklet for heat stress guidance,especially regarding <br /> PPE, type of work and frequency of breaks. <br /> •Breaks should be taken in an area cooler than the work area. <br /> •Monitor temperature and relative humidity using WBGT meter. <br /> No eating,drinking,or <br /> smoking on-site. <br /> No contact lenses on-site. <br /> No facial hair that would <br /> interfere with respirator fit. _ <br /> A safety meeting will be •Topics will always include the work scheduled for the day and restatement of <br /> held each day,even if there the hazards and means to avoid them. Other topics may include sampling in <br /> is only one person working general and advances in technology and how it may be applied to the project. <br /> on the project on any given Use Attachment 7 for logging the topics discussed. <br /> da . <br /> SECOR International Incorporated 17 Generic HASP <br />