DA. FALL HAZARDS (Falls to Lower Levels) [ Applicable J Not Applicable, Not Anticipated
<br /> D.5. HAND TOOLS(Manual,Hand-Powered) ® Applicable ❑ Not Applicable, Not Anticipated
<br /> Site-Specific Notes&Clarifications: hand tools for soil sampling,logging,and containerizing IDW
<br /> ® MANUAL HAND TOOL INJURIES N Proper tool for the job,maintain in good condition,use vise/clamp to hold work piece,proper follow through,
<br /> ®Struck by stay clear of"line of fire;'appropriate work gloves,keep blades sharp,use wrist strap when dropped tool
<br /> N Pinch points/crushing injuries poses a hazard.
<br /> El Puncture I ❑ Utility/folding/collapsible knives and fixed open-bladed knives/cutting tools are not permitted, unless
<br /> specifically
<br /> ❑Cutting blade/laceration risk authorized. Cutting tools with auto-retracting blades,or with enclosed/guarded blades are permitted.
<br /> ®Flying objects,eye hazards Use cut-resistant heavy work gloves,as applicable.
<br /> ❑Other,describe above N Ground surface penetration—requires utility clearance;see D.11."Utility-Related Hazards"
<br /> Geosyntec Procedures:HS-502-Manual Hand Tools
<br /> ® MUSCULOSKELETAL(MSK)HAZARDS
<br /> N Risk of acute physical MSK trauma
<br /> (strains,sprains,soft tissue injuries) I N For tools requiring high exertion(shovel,hand auger,sledgehammer,pickaxe,slide hammer,similar):do
<br /> ❑Risk of cumulative/chronic MSK stretching exercises to prepare,clear hazard zone,use stable body position,take rest breaks,avoid overexertion.
<br /> trauma,repetitive motion injuries
<br /> D.6. POWERED TOOLS&EQUIPMENT(For Drilling&Heavy Equipment,see D.7&D.8) ® Applicable — Not Applicable, Not Anticipated
<br /> Site-Specific Notes&Clarifications: PID-monitoring breathing zone.
<br /> ® Type of powered tools/equipment: I N General safe work practices for operation of powered tools and equipment:
<br /> ❑"Power tools" I • Inspect before each use to ensure safe operating condition.
<br /> N Powered portable equipment • Clear personnel from hazard zone;keep personnel out of the"line-of-fire;"heed warning labels/signage.
<br /> ❑Powered fixed equipment • Arrange worksite for safe access to equipment and safe use of tool;confirm no overhead obstructions.
<br /> • Secure long hair/loose clothing/hanging jewelry near moving/rotating parts.
<br /> Energy/power source: • Ensure point-of-operation,mechanical power transmission,other moving parts are guarded with protective
<br /> N Battery operated devices(as applicable);do not override interlocks,guards,protective devices.
<br /> ❑Electric powered • Do not make any equipment modifications that create a greater hazard or bypass safety design features.
<br /> ❑120V I • Use tool/equipment in accordance with manufacturer's use and safety instructions.
<br /> ❑240V I • Use PPE and/or other safety protections,as appropriate,for eye/hearing/hand/head/body protection.
<br /> ❑480V • Provide training or verify operator competency for use of power tool/equipment.
<br /> ❑Extension/flexible cords • Use ventilation,wet methods,respirators,other applicable means to mitigate inhalation hazard.
<br /> ❑Fuel-powered(gas or liquid) • Move power cords/pressurized hoses to protect from damage during tool/equipment use.
<br /> El Pneumatic • For spark/heat generating tool/equipment,have fire extinguisher available,remove combustible/flammable
<br /> ❑Hydraulic materials,or use other means to control fire hazard.
<br /> ❑Gunpowder-actuated • Use safe lifting practices and/or lift aids for moving heavy portable equipment,and use safe operating
<br /> Hazards of Power Tools and procedures to protect from acute strains/sprains,overexertion,and cumulative trauma injuries.
<br /> 1 • Implement safe work practices for compressed air,pressurized systems(pneumatic/hydraulic),stored energy.
<br /> Powered Equipment:
<br /> ❑Additional requirements for power tools:
<br /> ❑Eye/hand/body injury . Use vise/clamp/work bench or other means to hold/secure a portable/moveable work piece.
<br /> ❑Poi nt of operation hazards . Don't carry electrical tools/equipment by the power cord;don't carry pneumatic tools by hoses.
<br /> ❑Pinch points,moving parts . Disconnect tool/equipment from power source before changing bits,blades or making adjustments.
<br /> ❑Line-of-fire hazards,struck by ❑Additional requirements for fixed powered equipment:
<br /> ❑Fire/explosion,ignition sources I • Implement lockout/tagout controls for repairs/adjustments/tooling changes.
<br /> ❑Burns from hot surfaces,steam • Equip pneumatic hoses with whip checks;ensure factory fittings are used for high-pressure hose connections.
<br /> ❑Noise
<br /> ❑Inhalation/atmospheric hazards ❑For climbing/fall hazards associated with large equipment,see D.4."Fall Hazards."
<br /> ❑Working at heights,falls ❑For electrical hazards,see D.10."Electrical Work Tasks."
<br /> ❑Overhead obstruction(s) ❑For ground surface penetration,see D.10."Utility-Related Hazards."
<br /> ❑Musculoskeletal hazards I ❑For fuel-safety practices,see D.14."Commercial Chemical Products."
<br /> El Potential(stored)energy I E-1 For air monitoring of atmospheric hazards,see Part E,"Air Monitoring,Worker Exposure Monitoring."
<br /> ❑Illumination Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-109-Hearing Conservation,HS-113-Personal Protective Equipment,
<br /> HS-119-Lockout/Tagout,HS-121-Electrical Safety,HS-503-Powered Hand Tools,Others as applicable
<br /> ProjecUTask Name:WR250113; UST817B Investigation
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