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Review Comments <br />Reviewer Comments <br />Employee: <br />Role <br />Review Type <br />Completed Date <br />Moyers, Samuel H <br />HASP Reviewer <br />Revise <br />5/11/2009 <br />Kevlar is required? Leather work gloves are listed. i suggest just leather gloves. <br />Employee: <br />Role <br />Review Type <br />Completed Date <br />Moyers, Samuel H <br />HASP Reviewer <br />Approve <br />5/13/2009 <br />3 Pack Samples 2 Awkward body positions and <br />contact stress to legs and <br />knees when preparing <br />coolers on irregular or hard <br />ground surfaces. <br />Plan cooler prep activities. Situate cooler <br />where neutral body positions can be <br />maintained if practical, like truck tailgate. <br />Avoid cooler prep on rough gravel surfaces <br />unless knees and legs protected during <br />kneeling. <br />3 Frostbite or potential for <br />oxygen deficiency when <br />packing with dry ice. Contact <br />cold stress to fingers <br />handling blue ice or wet ice <br />Dry ice temperature is -109.30F. Wear <br />thermal protective gloves. DO NOT TOUCH <br />with bare skin! Dry ice sublimates at room <br />temp and could create oxygen deficiency in <br />closed environment. Maintain adequate <br />ventilation! Do not keep dry ice in cab of <br />truck. Wear gloves when handling blue ice or <br />gaging wet ice. Dry Ice is DOT regulated for <br />air shipping, follow procedures in Shipping <br />Determination. <br />4 Sealing, labeling and <br />Marking Cooler <br />1 Cuts to hands and forearms <br />from strapping tape <br />placement or removing old <br />tape and labels <br />Do not use a fixed, open-blade knife to <br />remove old tags/labels, USE SCISSORS or <br />other safety style cutting device. Only use <br />devices designed for cutting. Do not hurry <br />through task. <br />2 Lifting and awkward body <br />position hazards from taping <br />heavy coolers, dropping <br />coolers on feet during taping. <br />Do not hurry through the taping tasks, ensure <br />samples in cooler are evenly distributed in <br />cooler to reduce potential for overhanging <br />cooler falling off edge of tailgate/table when <br />taping. <br />3 Improper labeling and <br />marking may result in <br />violation of DOT/IATA <br />HazMat shipping regulations <br />delaying shipment or <br />resulting in regulatory <br />penalty <br />Do not deviate from ARCADIS Shipping <br />Guide or Shipping Determination marking or <br />labeling requirements. <br />5 Offering sample cooler to a <br />carrier or lab courier for <br />shipment. <br />1 Lifting heavy coolers may <br />result in muscle strain <br />especially to lower back. <br />See lifting hazard controls above. <br />2 Carrier refusal to accept <br />cooler may cause shipping <br />delay and/or result in <br />violation of DOT HazMat <br />shipping regulations. <br />Promptly report all rejected and refused <br />shipments to the ARCADIS DOT Program <br />Manager. Do Not re-offer shipment if carrier <br />requires additional labels markings or <br />paperwork inconsistent with your training or <br />Shipping Determination without contacting <br />the ARCADIS DOT Compliance Manager. <br />PPE Personal Protective Equipment <br />Type Personal Protective Equipment Description Required <br />Eye Protection safety glasses Required <br />Hand Protection chemical resistant gloves (specify type)nitrile Required <br />work gloves (specify type)leather Required <br />Supplies <br />Type Supply Description Required <br />Miscellaneous Other Scissors Required