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3 Installation of hand auger <br />boring <br />4 Fatigue can occur due to <br />strenuous nature of hand <br />augering activities <br />Take rest breaks as needed or switch out <br />task with another employee. <br />4 Collect Sample Soil Sample 1 Staff can come into contact <br />with impacted soils <br />Wear chemical protective gloves as outlined <br />in the HASP, and wear safety glasses. <br />2 Sharp edges and broken <br />glassware can cause <br />lacerations <br />Discard any broken sample containers or <br />glass. Do not overtighten sample containers. <br />3 Containerizing and moving <br />soil cuttings can cause <br />muscle strains <br />Dispose of left over soil cuttings in a drum or <br />bucket and dispose properly. Only fill buckets <br />half full due to weight and strength of bucket. <br />Wear leather work gloves and use good <br />lifting techniques when handling buckets. <br />5 Decon Hand Auger 1 Exposure to COCs while <br />deconing equipment. <br />Wear chemical protective gloves as outlined <br />in the HASP, and wear safety glasses. <br />2 Cleaning solutions can <br />splash while deconing <br />equipment <br />Use PPE as outlined in the HASP, and try to <br />minimize splashing. <br />3 The end of the hand auger <br />has sharp edges, and <br />lacerations can occur <br />Use brush to scrub off soils and not hands. <br />Do not reach into the nose (the end with <br />teeth) of the auger with hand. <br />6 Fill in Sample Location 1 Open boreholes are a trip <br />hazard <br />Fill in hole with sand or bentonite. Pack down <br />chips as best as possible. Add a bit of DI <br />Water to make chips swell and fill hole <br />completely. <br />2 Muscle strain can occur from <br />lifting bags of sand and/or <br />bentonite. <br />Use proper lifting techniques as detailed in <br />the Field H&S handbook <br />7 Installation of Temporary <br />Piezometer/Well <br />1 Excessive noise can occur <br />form driving well casing with <br />hammer or macrocore <br />sampler. <br />Wear hearing protection.see Concrete work <br />JSA <br />2 Body parts or onlookers can <br />be struck when using hand <br />tools <br />Check swing radius above and around before <br />driving well casing in bore hole. Wear leather <br />gloves and safety glasses. <br />3 Muscle strains can occur <br />when pulling/pushing well <br />materials into place <br />Stretch out arms/back/shoulder muscles prior <br />to beginning. Take frequent breaks as fatigue <br />sets in and if muscle cramps occur. <br />4 Edges of PVC well casings <br />have sharp edges especially <br />when they have been cut, <br />which can cause lacerations. <br />File the tops of well casings after they have <br />been cut. Wear leather work gloves. <br />5 Debris in the eyes can occur <br />when working with soil, <br />grout, and bentonite <br />Use disposable dust mask if excessive dust <br />is created. <br />PPE Personal Protective Equipment <br />Type Personal Protective Equipment Description Required <br />Eye Protection safety glasses Required <br />Foot Protection steel-toe boots Required <br />Hand Protection chemical resistant gloves (specify type) Required <br />work gloves (specify type) Required <br />Head Protection hard hat Required <br />Hearing Protection ear plugs Required <br />Miscellaneous PPE traffic vest--Class II or III Required <br />Respiratory Protection dust mask Recommended <br />Supplies <br />Type Supply Description Required <br />Decontamination Decon supplies (specify type) Required <br />Miscellaneous first aid kit Required <br />Personal eye wash (specify type)bottle Required <br />Traffic Control traffic cones Required