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Project Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Control (HIRAC) Form <br />26 <br />GENERAL WORK ACTIVITIES <br />Potential Hazards <br />Initial Risk <br />Ranking <br />(R/Y/G) <br />Hazard Controls <br />(including PPE requirements) <br />Applicable Policy or <br />Procedures <br />Residual Risk <br />Ranking (R/Y/G) <br />objects. Refer to Table 13D-1: Glove Section Guide for <br />assistance. <br />• Maintain all hand and power tools in a safe condition. <br />• Inspect tools frequently; use the right tool for the job; keep <br />guards in place; and do not modify tools. <br />• Refer to the PPE program when selecting gloves for use with <br />power tools that may produce projectiles, cuts or abrasions, <br />dust, fumes, or mists or which pose a risk of harm to arms, <br />legs, or feet if dropped. <br />• Position your hands and body to avoid pinch points or strikes <br />should a tool come loose. <br />• Use of open bladed knives is not allowed. Refer to the <br />Cutting Tool Selection Guide (Table 26-1) for information <br />concerning the proper type of cutting tool for the activity. <br />Attachment 13D – Hand <br />Protection <br /> <br />HSE Manual, Section 26 – <br />Hand Tools and Equipment <br /> <br />HSE Manual, Section 21 – <br />Ergonomic Program <br />Attachment 21E - Hand Tool <br />Use <br />Slips, trips and falls <br /> <br />(Associated injuries <br />such as cuts, <br />bruises, bone <br />breaks, soft body <br />tissue injuries, etc.) <br />R • Wear appropriate footwear for the walking/working surface. <br />• Wear traction devices when necessary. Refer to Attachment <br />13H – Traction Device Selection and Use for guidance <br />concerning the proper selection, fit and usage of traction <br />devices. <br />• Keep work site clear of trash and debris. <br />• Adjust pace and stride to traction available on ice. <br />• Traction devices are required when walking or working <br />outdoors on icy and snow covered conditions. <br />• Pick up tools when not in use. <br />• Any tools used for work at height shall have a lanyard on <br />them to prevent dropping them to a lower level. <br />• Do not carry awkward loads or loads that obscure view of <br />path ahead. <br />• Light pathway whenever possible. <br />• Be aware of footing. <br />• Maintain situational awareness. <br />HSE Manual, Section 21 – <br />Ergonomic Program <br /> <br />Attachment 21G - Walking <br />on Uneven or Low Traction <br />Surfaces <br /> <br />HSE Manual, Section 13 – <br />Personal Protective <br />Equipment <br /> <br />Attachment 13H – Traction <br />Device Selection and Use <br />Y