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ACTIVITY HAZARDS ANALYSIS <br /> JOB STEPS HAZARDS ACTIONS TO ELIMINATE OR MINIMIZE HAZARDS RAC <br /> .Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when <br /> Exposure to carrying glass bottles and transferring glass bottles from storage container to sample containers. <br /> ?.Prepare sample bottles and dress inappropriate PPE. sampling materials to site.Possible dropping .Ensure that loves areappropriate for the sam lin being taken. <br /> P 9 pP� 9 9sampling 9 <br /> sampling material. <br /> Wear rubber or latex gloves to prevent sample from becoming <br /> contaminated. <br /> Skin irritation from dermal or eye contact. .Wear safety glasses or goggles to prevent eye contact from <br /> Slipping,tripping or falling in excavation area- splashes, <br /> sharp rock and protruding objects. .Wear boots with tread soles to reduce potential for slipping on <br /> 3.Sample collection. Encountering and breaking buried pipelines soil or wet ground. M <br /> with unidentified contents. Avoid walking on liners or plastic that are wet or icy. <br /> Possible exposure to VOC's and metals. Never lean over or stand near the edge of an excavation to <br /> Falling into excavation. collect samples or observe activities. <br /> . Request the machine operator to use the backhoe bucket to collect <br /> samples,if necessary. <br /> 4.Tike sample to laboratory for reporting of lab results. Dropping of bottles and breaking of glass. Use a container to carry sampling bottles to and from sampling site. <br /> Workers should inspect materials for slivers,jagged orsharp <br /> edges,and rough or slippery surfaces. <br /> .Workers should wipe off greasy,wet,slippery,or dirty objects <br /> before attempting to handle them. <br /> .In most cases,gloves or other protection should be used to <br /> prevent hand injuries. <br /> .Steel-toed boots should be used for protection of the feet when <br /> not in the water. <br /> .Routes should be surveyed for obstacles prior to moving materials <br /> from one location to another. <br /> .All three main factors in manual lifting(load location,task <br /> repetition,and load weight)must be considered when evaluating <br /> what is safe or unsafe to lift. <br /> m <br /> Back,hand, foot injuries during manual .All manual handling of heavy or bulky objects should be carefully <br /> 5.All Activities handling materials. planned to avoid injuries and damage to equipment. M <br /> Heat illness. <br /> m. .Avoid strenuous work in ambient temperatures over 80 degrees <br /> F. <br /> Wear light-colored clothing,shaded sunglasses,and hat that <br /> provides shade and adequate air movement. <br /> Find cool,shady area for breaks or respite from heat. <br /> If worker feels dizzy,has a headache,has cool,moist,or pale <br /> skin or is weak,immediately move to a cooler environment, <br /> loosen tight clothing,provide air circulation to area,and provide <br /> small amounts of cool water to drink. <br /> .If worker has a change in level of consciousness,high body <br /> temperature,red,hot skin,rapid or weak pulse,or rapid or <br /> shallow breathing,call the emergency phone number and prepare <br /> worker for emergency travel. <br /> NWW Form 385-1 (Revised)April 2008 <br />