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EI <br /> ENGINEERING <br /> Job Safety Analysis <br /> ' QUARTERLY MONITORING & SAMPLING GROUNDWATER <br /> .OEY.FLARNIENT I III ". •. ':P08RION'$$I:LE .` :?'r--t t�,ta:C.i=.-REVIEWED 6Y.FS%;:_ .�' .>k,'e.SA,n / . /FTITLE :._ <br /> Dou Fitz Irald Senior Technician MichaelIT Fish Health&Safety Mana er <br /> Terry Dussault Senior Technician Pat McCullou h Pr ram Manager <br /> r :lu MUM.REQUIREQW X 0?IYVE�EQUIRMENT? 5 EGRi ''ACTIONS FOR:TASkSP.Eq F.6JiEg41 EN;rS a-'^- <br /> REFLECTIVE VEST GOGGLES AIR P RIFYING ® GLOVES <br /> ' ® HARD HAT ❑ FACE SHIELD RESPIRATOR <br /> ❑ LIFELINE Y HARNESS ❑ HEARING PROTECTION ❑ SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR ❑ OTHER <br /> ® SAFETY GLASSES ® SAFETY SHOES ❑ PPE CLOTHING <br /> -. up excuax ROTENTIAL HAZARDS sCRITICAL ACTIOINEII+ToJ ITIGA7E HAZARDS _ <br /> ' <br /> Met slon L Runaway vehicle 1. Chock wheels. <br /> zone around vehicle 2. Struck by moving 2. Wear reflective traffic vest. Use cones, <br /> and wells vehicle barricades,flags,and/or caution tape and never <br /> 3. Lifting hazards work with your back to traffic. When possible <br /> 4. Slip/trip/fall from place your truck between you and traffic. Use <br /> same level your hazard lights while working. <br /> Enquire of station manager as to expected fuel <br /> deliveries and the route they will travel. <br /> Exclusion zone set up will include preparations <br /> for expected or unexpected fuel deliveries and <br /> associated work displacement. <br /> 3. Use proper lifting techniques,bending at the knees, <br /> straddle the load,get a firm grasp,lift with the <br /> ' strength of the legs and keep the back in a neutral <br /> position. When possible set and pickup things from <br /> waist height and never lift while twisting. <br /> 4. Visually scan the area for tripping hazards. Wear <br /> t steel toe boots with adequate tread. <br /> 2. Opening well vault 1. Struck by moving 1. Wear reflective traffic vest. When possible place <br /> vehicle truck between you and traffic,use hazard lights on <br /> 2. Pinch hazard,sharp truck. Never work with your back to traffic. <br /> edges 2. Wear heavy work(leather,etc.)gloves. Be aware <br /> 3. Biological hazards of hands and feet at all times;do not place them <br /> 4. Lifting hazards between objects that would cause pinching or, <br /> ' crushing. Use tools to open the lid, not your hands. <br /> 3. Use care when reaching into well vaults.Wear <br /> heavy work gloves. Do not reach into darkness <br /> without visually Inspecting first. Use a flashlight to <br /> look for any spiders or insects.Use spider spray or <br /> ' a stick to kill any Black Widows, <br /> 4. Use proper lifting techniques,as described above. <br /> 3. Water level monitoring 1. Struck by moving 1. Wear reflective traffic vest. When possible place <br /> vehicle truck between you and traffic,use hazard lights on <br /> 2. Exposureto. truck. Never work with your back to traffic <br /> contaminants 2. Wear nitrile gloves and safety glasses. Wash <br /> 3. High pressure spray hands before eating/drinking/smoking- <br /> 4, Repetitive motion injury. 3. Open well cap slowly to depressurize well casing <br /> t 5. Slip/trip/fall from same keep face and body away from top of well head. <br /> level Wear proper PPE(nitrile gloves and safety <br /> glasses). <br /> 4. Alternate water level indicator use between left and <br /> ' right hand to minimize repetitive motion. Relax <br /> your shoulders while reeling. <br /> 5. Place tools in areas where they will not cause <br /> tripping hazards. Be aware of where you are In <br /> ' relation to the o en well and well lid at all times <br /> REVISION 5 Page t of 2 <br /> AUGUST 2008 <br />