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User Roles <br />Role Employee Due Date Completed Date Supervisor Active <br />Developer Coppola, Mija A 12/19/2011 2/6/2009 Ebert, Joachim † <br />HASP Reviewer Coppola, Mija A 2/8/2009 2/6/2009 Ebert, Joachim † <br />Quality Reviewer Vollertsen, Patricia A 3/3/2009 3/3/2009 Tremblay, Tony ; <br />Job Steps <br />Job Step No.Job Step Description Potential Hazard Critical Action H&S Reference <br />1 Sampling set-up 1 Underground utilities could <br />be encountered during hand <br />augering <br />Follow the Utility Clearance HS Standard Utility Clearance HS <br />Standard ARCHSF019 <br />2 Muscle fatigue can occur <br />from lifting heavy equipment <br />in and out of vehicle <br />Park as close as possible to the sample <br />locations. Use lifting techniques outlined in <br />the Field H&S Handbook <br />3 Slips/trips/falls could occur <br />from uneven walking and <br />working surfaces <br />Remove any gravel or debris from sampling <br />location. Gravel will get stuck in auger and <br />continue to fall back down in hole. A five <br />gallon bucket with the bottom cut out will <br />retain gravel from falling back down in the <br />hole. <br />2 Sampling set-up 1 Underground utilities could <br />be encountered during hand <br />augering <br />Follow the Utility Clearance HS Standard.Utility Clearance HS <br />Standard ARCHSF019 <br />2 Muscle strains can occur <br />from lifting heavy equipment <br />in and out of vehicle <br />Park as close as possible to the sampling <br />locations. Use lifting techniques as outlined <br />in the Field H&S Handbook. <br />3 Slips/trips/falls could occur <br />from uneven walking and <br />working surfaces <br />Remove any gravel or debris from sample <br />location. Gravel will get stuck in auger or will <br />continue to fall back down in hole. A five <br />gallon bucket with the bottom cut out will <br />retain gravel from falling back down in the <br />hole. <br />3 Installation of hand auger <br />boring <br />1 Muscle strains from <br />pulling/pushing could occur <br />when installing the boring, <br />and when removing the <br />auger from the hole <br />Stretch out arms/back/shoulder muscles prior <br />to beginning. Using firm grip on handle, <br />slowly turn auger and progress downward in <br />6" increments. Slowly pull auger from hole- <br />use legs to pull auger out of hole. If water is <br />encountered, a suction will be created when <br />trying to remove the auger. Ask for <br />assistance from another worker if you can't <br />remove safely on your own. <br />2 Hand strain and blisters <br />could develop from <br />prolonged hand augering <br />Select proper gloves for task, usually leather <br />type work gloves or mechanics style gloves. <br />If hot spots develop on hands (Hot Spots are <br />where blisters start to form) readjust gloves <br />or change to better padded glove. If blisters <br />begin to form, stop work so as not to worsen <br />blistering. <br />3 Over-exertion could occur <br />when trying to force an auger <br />forward if there is refusal. <br />If refusal occurs, Stop Work. Remove auger <br />from hole and check hole with flashlight if <br />possible. DO NOT overexert by using <br />excessive force. <br />Job Safety Analysis <br />General <br />JSA ID 49 Status (3) Completed <br />Job Name Environment-Soil sampling/well installation <br />- manual <br />Created Date 2/6/2009 <br />Task Description Hand augering Completed Date 02/06/2009 <br />Template True Auto Closed False <br />Client / Project <br />Client ARCADIS-AGMI <br />Project Number 000000100000 <br />Project Name GENERAL OVERHEAD <br />PIC <br />Project Manager