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WORK STEPS HAZARDS CONTROLS <br /> Overdrill Damaged MWs and Installation of New Heavy equipment,potential dermal exposure to • Minimum Level D PPE for all staff and <br /> Replacement Monitoring Wells contaminated soils and groundwater,potential nitrile gloves for those workers who may <br /> inhalation exposure to CDCs,portable electric contact contaminated material <br /> generator operation,flammable liquids(gasoline), • All staff to wear high visibility vests to be <br /> particle in eye,moving equipment,rotating visible to machinery <br /> equipment,vehicle operations,trips and falls,loud • Inspect equipment before use <br /> noise,pinch points,electric shock,warm weather, • Only trained rig operator and support <br /> trips and falls,potential biological hazards (ticks, staff in immediate vicinity of rig when in <br /> snakes),lifting more than 50 pounds,awkward operation <br /> positions • Air monitoring as described in Part C <br /> • Engineering controls for vapor mitigation <br /> in breathing zone <br /> • Keep fire extinguisher readily available <br /> when operating portable generator and <br /> when refueling it <br /> • Only refuel generator when it is off <br /> • Use GFCI for electric-powered equipment <br /> • Good housekeeping <br /> • Practice good housekeeping by removing <br /> material on the ground that may pose a <br /> trip/fall hazard <br /> • Be aware of irrigation lines throughout <br /> the plantation;if necessary,mark their <br /> location with flagging or similar <br /> • Be aware of other nearby work activities; <br /> communicate plans and intentions and <br /> avoid these areas <br /> • Be prepared for warm weather conditions <br /> • Drink fluids through the day,wear <br /> sunscreen,take breaks as needed and be <br /> aware of signs of overheating/heat stroke <br /> • Hearing protection when rig is advancing <br /> borings <br /> • Be aware of'line of fire"injury potential <br /> • Identification and awareness of all <br /> potential pinch points <br /> • Awareness of surroundings and avoid <br /> walking in areas not clear of downed <br /> vegetation <br /> • Whenever possible,use existing transit <br /> corridors to enter and exit the plantation <br /> • Have eye wash stations on-hand <br /> • Appropriate chemical-resistant gloves will <br /> be worn when handling potentially <br /> contaminated downhole equipment <br /> • Proper disposal of PPE after use into <br /> appropriately labelled vessel <br /> • Proper disposal of all cuttings and purge <br /> water into appropriately labelled vessel <br /> • Check for presence of ticks frequently <br /> throughout work activities and at end of <br /> day <br /> • Use proper ergonomic positions when <br /> lifting equipment; Lift with legs and not <br /> with back,get help for loads greater than <br /> 50 pounds or use equipment to lift <br /> • All workers have Stop Work"authority <br /> Geosyntec THA—Drilling/Development Operations Safety 1/29/2019 <br /> GSH Stockton Phyto,TR0712C Page 2 <br /> consultants <br />