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Traffic <br />Burn or corrosion from <br />acid spillage, if sample <br />bottles do not have acid <br />already in them. <br />Cold Stress <br />Heat Stress <br />Strain/sprains from <br />opening well covers <br />Physical injury from hand <br />tools (pick, shovel, hand <br />auger) <br />Biological <br />Heavy lifting <br />Dermal contact and <br />inhalation of potential <br />constituents <br />Equipment malfunction, <br />inaccurate data recovery <br />Inhalation of dirt or dust <br />during work activities. <br />Back, hand, or foot <br />injuries during material <br />handling <br />Other potential hazards <br />Soil Sampling <br />Perform Site Safety <br />Orientation <br />Personal health and safety <br />Prepare sample bottles and <br />dress in appropriate PPE <br />Calibrate and check over all <br />equipment <br />Sample collection <br />Place samples in cooler <br />with ice and padding <br />materials <br />Load equipment and <br />supplies into vehicle <br />Site cleanup debris or <br />equipment left on-Site or <br />unsecured <br />BPSOU Job Hazard Analysis Page 7 of 10 <br />Perform Safe Performance Self- <br />Assessment. <br />Assess potential Hazards. <br />Analyze how to reduce risk. <br />Act to ensure sampling is performed <br />safely. <br />Site safety officer conducts job safety <br />briefing by reviewing Health and <br />Safety Plan [HASP], <br />Make site-specific changes to JHA, as <br />necessary. <br />Sign compliance agreement to comply <br />with HASP/JHA. <br />Identify nearest hospital, location of <br />health and safety equipment (first aid <br />kit/eye/fire extinguisher). <br />Wear protective gloves and safety <br />glasses or goggles when transferring <br />acid from storage container to sample <br />containers. <br />Stand clear of person wielding digging <br />pick or shovel. <br />Use proper technique to avoid back <br />strain. <br />Wear leather gloves when using hands <br />for activities other than sampling. <br />Wear hard hat, safety glasses, safety <br />vest, and steel-toed boots at all times. <br />To avoid inhalation of dust, wear a fit - <br />tested half-face respirator with <br />appropriate cartridges for particles and <br />other potential contaminants, including <br />radionuclides. The respirator must be <br />worn whenever field instruments <br />indicate the need, or whenever wind- <br />blown dust is obvious, in combination <br />with detected contaminants <br />Wear nitrile gloves to prevent contact <br />with hands and arms. To avoid <br />inhalation or dermal contact from dirt <br />and dust that can accumulate on <br />clothing, wear coveralls or suits (e.g., <br />Tyvek suits) that protect regular work <br />clothes, boots, and hair from exposure <br />to dust and dirt. Remove work clothes, <br />including boots, before entering <br />environments outside of the work site <br />Workers should inspect materials for <br />slivers, jagged or sharp edges, and <br />rough or slippery surfaces. <br />Workers should wipe off greasy, wet, <br />slippery, or dirty objects before <br />attempting to handle them <br />Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br />JHA Stockton Mormon Yard 2016 <br /> March 2016 <br />\Asfocad \projectsVs-prop0111365020.01_brtsf stockton work plank2016 hrsc work plantappendices‘appendixb_haspka jha \ appendix a.2016_stockton-jha_2016_finadoc