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User Roles <br />Role Employee Due Date Completed Date Supervisor Active <br />Developer Coppola, Mija A 12/19/2011 5/11/2009 Ebert, Joachim † <br />HASP Reviewer Moyers, Samuel H 5/25/2009 5/13/2009 Tremblay, Tony ; <br />Job Steps <br />Job Step No.Job Step Description Potential Hazard Critical Action H&S Reference <br />1 Transfer field samples to <br />sample packing area <br />1 Lifting heavy coolers may <br />result in muscle strain <br />especially to lower back. <br />Use proper lifting techniques and keep back <br />straight. Use buddy system for large coolers, <br />Use mechanical aids like hand trucks if <br />readily available to move coolers. Do not <br />over fill coolers with full sample containers <br />for temporary movement to the sample prep <br />area. Ensure an adequate supply of sample <br />coolers are in field. <br />2 Hazards to hands from <br />broken glass caused by over <br />tightening lids or improper <br />placement in cooler <br />Inspect all bottles and bottle caps for <br />cracks/leaks before and after filling container. <br />Do not over tighten sample lids. Clean up <br />any broken bottles immediately, avoid <br />contact with sample preservatives. Wear <br />leather gloves when handling broken glass. <br />3 Exposure to chemicals ( acid <br />preservatives or site <br />contaminants) on the <br />exterior of sample bottles <br />after filling. <br />Wear protective gloves for acid preservatives <br />and safety glasses with side shields during <br />all sample container handling activities <br />(before and after filling), Once filled follow <br />project specific HASP PPE requirements for <br />skin and eye protection. <br />4 Samples containing <br />hazardous materials may <br />violate DOT/IATA HazMat <br />shipping regulations <br />All persons filling a sample bottle or <br />preparing a cooler for shipment must have <br />complete ARCADIS DOT HazMat shipping <br />training. Compare the samples collected to <br />the materials described in the Shipping <br />Determination for the Project and ensure <br />consistent. Re-perform all Shipping <br />determinations if free product is collected <br />and not anticipated during planning. <br />2 Sample cooler selection 1 Sample coolers with <br />defective handles, lid hinges, <br />lid hasps cracked or <br />otherwise damaged may <br />result in injury (cuts to <br />hands, crushing of feet if <br />handle breaks etc) <br />Only use coolers that are new or in like new <br />condition, No rope handled coolers unless <br />part of the manufacturer's handle design. <br />ARCADIS Shipping <br />Guide US-001 <br />2 Selection of excessively <br />large coolers introduces <br />lifting hazards once the <br />cooler is filled. <br />Select coolers and instruct lab to only <br />provide coolers of a size appropriate for the <br />material being shipped. For ordinary sample <br />shipping sample coolers should be 48 quart <br />capacity or smaller to reduce lifting hazards. <br />3 Pack Samples 1 Pinch points and abrasions <br />to hands from cooler lid <br />closing unexpectedly <br />Beware that lid could slam shut; block/brace <br />if needed; be wary of packing in strong <br />winds. New coolers may be more prone to <br />self closing, tilt cooler back slightly to <br />facilitate keeping lid open. <br />Job Safety Analysis <br />General <br />JSA ID 166 Status (3) Completed <br />Job Name Environment-Sample cooler handling Created Date 5/1/2009 <br />Task Description Sample cooler handling Completed Date 05/13/2009 <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