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FirelRelease of Energy Pinch Points Astending.' <br />Dasetothig Path of re <br />.Saving. <br />Job Safety Briefings will include Emergency Preparedness Information and summarize the findings of Risk <br />Assessment activities. <br />In addition to critical safety and response preparation, BNSF Job Safety Briefings provide information on potential <br />exposures in the work environment, discussion about the best ways to minimize risk to exposure and potential cues <br />to pause the work <br />To hold an effective Job Safety Briefing, follow these steps: <br />Begin each shift with a JOB SAFETY BRIEFING <br />DISCUSS THE TASK IDENTIFY THE DISCUSS THE BEST IDENTIFY CUES FOR <br />AT HAND EXPO SURES WAYS TO MINIMIZE PAUSING THE WORK <br />How will weather conditions, <br />crew experience levels, <br />equipment and processes affect <br />the task to be performed? <br />PRESENT <br />What are the exposures <br />present for the tasks to <br />be performed? <br />RISK TO EXPOSURE <br />How do we control <br />risk for each exposure? <br />What are the <br />cues for pausing the <br />work to re-brief? <br />Consider the exposures illustrated below and how you might protect yourself and your workers. <br />A measure of prevention to consider when protecting yourself from exposure is the Circle of Safety. <br />Safety Briefing Affirmation <br />The information below statements SHALL BE COMPLETED and implemented within your safety plan; by <br />checking these statements you affirm that they will be accomplished. The Saftey Action Plan will not be <br />accepted unless these are checked. <br />Job safety briefings will include emergency prepardness information <br />Fe) Copies of Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) for hazardous materials will be provided to the BNSF Project Manager or <br />EIC and be maintained on site.