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A <br /> . HAZARIS ALYSIS PAO <br /> FEATURE ASPHALT AND CONCRETE DEMO ANALYZED BY/DATE REVIEWED BY/DATE <br /> PRINCIPLE POTENTIAL RECOMMENDED <br /> STEPS HAZARDS CONTROLS <br /> Demolition Biological Wear gloves, long sleeved clothing if appropriate; recoginize vermin <br /> and hazardous plants and animals. <br /> Chemical Wear appropriate PPS (rubber gloves, eye protection, saranax suit if <br /> splash expected, respirator if breathing zone vapors expected) . <br /> Heavy Equipment Constant employee awareness; visual/verbal contact with operators. <br /> Operation <br /> Slip/Trip/Fall Steel toed boots; removal of obstacles; daily safety meetings to <br /> update employees on areas of concern. <br /> Tool and Equipment Instructions in proper tool use and maintenance. <br /> ----------------------------- --------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> Asphalt and Contacting Real-time air monitoring will take place. Proper porsonal protective <br /> Concrete Removal contaminated mat'ls clothing and equipment will be utilized. <br /> Good housekeeping will be stressed to safe guard against cross <br /> contamination of surrounding areas and eliminate safety hazards. <br /> All site personnnel will practice good personal hygiene. <br /> The work area will be demarcated. All unnecessary personnel will be <br /> kept out of the work area and in an upwind location. <br /> Fire Fire extinguishers shall be suitably placed, distinctly marked, <br /> readily accessible, and maintained in a fully charged and operable <br /> condition. <br /> A dry chemical fire extinguisher with a minimum UL rating of 5 A:B:C <br /> will be readily available. <br /> No smoking or open flames within 54 ft of the work area. (Work area <br /> will be posted) . <br /> All hoses, couplings, fixtures, etc. shall be properly bonded and <br /> grounded. <br /> Flying debris Wear safety glasses at all times. <br /> Heavy equipment Before any machinery or mechanized equipment is placed into service, <br /> operations it shall be inspected and tested by a competent mechanic and <br /> certified to be in safe operating condition. <br /> Equipment shall be inspected before being placed into service and at <br /> the beginning of each shift. <br /> j Preventive maintenance procedures recommended by the manufacturer <br /> shall be followed. <br /> All lockout-tagout procedures shall be used for equipment found to <br /> be faulty or undergoing maintenance. <br /> Machinery and mechanized equipment shall be operated only by <br />