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arcadis.com <br />Waste Containerization and Sampling JSA_pv <br />Page: <br />2/4 <br />TEAM Chevron -Job Safety Analysis <br />JSA Description: Blower Oil Drain Site ID: HES Transfer Sites <br />BIOLOGICAL CHEMICAL ELECTRICAL GRAVITY HUMAN PERFORMANCE MECHANICAL MOTION PRESSURE RADIATION SOUND TEMPERATURE <br />Job Steps <br />(Avoid listing too many job <br />steps for a task. Consider <br />multiple JSAs instead.) <br />Potential Hazard(s) <br />(Avoid being too general- i.e. “slip, trip, fall” or “fire”. Example of better <br />wording: “tripping on silt fence” or “fire due to static discharge in hose”.) <br />Critical Action(s) <br />(Avoid using generic words (i.e. use “proper” PPE or “proper” lifting techniques). <br />Consider “wear Level A2 cut resistant gloves under nitrile gloves” or “lift with the <br />legs and not the back, get assistance when carrying over 50 pounds or bulky <br />loads”.) <br />Responsible <br />Person(s) – Initials <br />1. Establish the work <br />zone <br />MOTION – Injury/ death from being hit by vehicular <br />traffic. 1. Establish traffic control for exclusion zone per <br />requirements; use high-visibility cones and flags (total <br />height no less than 48”); and park vehicle as barrier, when <br />feasible. <br />2. Maintain 3’ from traffic control cones and flags <br />3. Wear class 2 high visibility reflective vest to increase <br />visibility <br />2. Inspecting steel <br />drums upon arrival <br />MOTION – Hand injury from uneven surfaces and <br />sharp edges 1. Inspect drums for holes, cracks, and dents upon receipt. <br />2. Inspect drums and lids to ensure there is a tight seal <br />3. Transfer material from <br />vessel to container <br />PRESSURE – injury from pressure build up 1. Check equipment before each use. <br />2. Wear proper PPE including safely glasses, nitrile <br />gloves over cut resistant gloves, and long sleeve shirt. <br />3. Open blower with caution. <br />CHEMICAL – Exposure to contaminants when <br />opening vessel 1. Transfer materials into container, if possible maintain to <br />limit exposure. <br />2. Wear nitrile gloves over Kevlar liner when handling <br />material <br />3. Stay up and crosswind when handling <br />materials/drum/vessel is open. <br />MOTION – Hand injury from pinch hazard when <br />opening drums 1. Don proper tools to open drums to minimize pinch points <br />2. Wear nitrile gloves over cut resistant gloves when drum <br />or top of drum <br />4. Collect waste <br />characterization <br />samples (as necessary) <br />CHEMICAL – Exposure to contaminants in drum <br />(vapors or dermal contact). 1. Verify valves and lids are tight and fully closed after <br />samples have been collected. <br />2. Practice good housekeeping and clean up prior to <br />departure. Make sure drum label information is clear and <br />visible.