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ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS 02 Vapor Sampling Page 2 of 4 <br />Activity: Vapor Sampling Analyzed By/Date: <br /> <br />Reviewed By: <br /> <br /> Insert/remove pump or sampling device; <br />cut tubing to length. <br />Chemical exposure, direct contact, <br />splash <br />• Wear appropriate PPE (Level D, modified as necessary — see <br />"General Site Conditions" above). <br />Using tube cutter or knife • Review proper cutting procedures; cut away from your body; use <br />proper cutting tool; use sharp tools. <br /> Run electric pumps, generators, other <br />electrical equipment; Refueling <br />operations.will <br />Energized source hazards <br />Exposure to fuel vapors <br />Noise exposure (generators) <br />Heavy lifting (generators) <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />Generators will have GFCI or be properly grounded. <br />Generators be shut down and allowed to cool prior to refueling. <br />Gas cans of 5 gallons or less will be kept in metallic contact with <br />the tank while liquids are being transferred. Use only UL/FM- <br />approved fuel cans; refuel only in designated area. Stand upwind <br />of refueling operation. <br />Use proper hearing protection; set generator away from immediate <br />work area. <br />Use proper lifting techniques; use forklift or several people to lift <br />heavy generators. <br /> <br />- <br />Sample management & shipping. Chemical exposure, direct contact, <br />splash <br />• <br />• <br />Properly pack glass containers to prevent breakage. <br />Do not pack incompatible chemicals in the same shipping <br />container. Ensure shipping personnel are properly trained with <br />DOT training. <br />Heavy lifting • Do not over pack coolers (keep weight to 50 lbs or less). Use <br />proper lifting techniques to prevent back injury. Perform two <br />person lifts for heavy coolers.