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Job Safety Analysis <br /> General <br /> JSA ID 10370 Status (2)Review <br /> Job Name Environmental-Groundwater Sampling and Created Date 12/4/2013 <br /> free product recovery <br /> Task Description Groundwater Sampling Completed Date <br /> Template False Auto Closed False <br /> Client/Project <br /> Client KOCH INDUSTRIES <br /> Project Number KC0016660001 <br /> Project Name SRG/Farmington Facility Transi <br /> PIC CHEATHAM,CLAYTON R. <br /> Project Manager SHONFELT,JOHN <br /> User Roles <br /> EmployeeRole Due Date Completed .- <br /> Developer Mason, Brooke 12/25/2013 12/4/2013 Walter,Alexander p <br /> HASP Reviewer Beier, Katie 12/18/2013 Claypoole,Joseph p <br /> Job Steps <br /> .. Step No. Job Step Description Potential Hazard Critical Action H&S Reference <br /> 1 Stage at pre-determined 1 Personnel could be hit by Set up cones and establish work area. <br /> sampling location and set up vehicular traffic Position vehicle so that field crew is <br /> work zone and sampling protected from site traffic. Unload as close to <br /> equipment work area as safely possible. <br /> 2 Sampling equipment,tools Keep equipment picked up and use TRACK <br /> and monitoring well covers to assess changes. <br /> can cause tripping hazard <br /> 2 Open wells to equilibrate and 1 When squatting,personnel Wear class II traffic vest if wells are located <br /> gauge wells can be difficult to see by proximal to vehicular traffic. Use tall cones <br /> vehicular traffic. and the buddy system if practicable. <br /> 2 Pinchpoints on well vault can Use correct tools to open well vault/cap. <br /> pinch or lacerate fingers Wear leather gloves when removing well <br /> vault lids,and chemical protective gloves <br /> while gauging.Wear proper PPE including <br /> safety boots,knee pads and safety glasses. <br /> 3 Lifting sampling equipment Unload as close to work area as safely <br /> can cause muscle strain possible;use proper lifting and reaching <br /> techniques and body positioning;don't carry <br /> more than you can handle,and get help <br /> moving heavy or awkward objects. <br /> 4 Pressure can build up inside Keep head away from well cap when <br /> well causing cap to release removing.If pressure relief valves are on well <br /> under pressure use prior to opening well <br /> 3 Begin Purging Well and 1 Electrical shock can occur Make sure equipment is turned off when <br /> Collecting Parameter when connecting/disconnecting.Wear leather <br /> Measurements connecting/disconnecting gloves.Use GFCls when using powered <br /> pump from the battery. tools and pumps.Do not use in the rain or <br /> run electrical cords through wet areas. <br /> 2 Purge water can spill or leak Stop purging activities immediately,stop <br /> from equipment leakage and block any drainage grate with <br /> absorbent pads.Call PM to notify them of <br /> any reportable spill. <br /> 3 Water spilling on the ground Be careful walking in work area when using <br /> can cause muddy/slippery plastic around well to protect from spillage <br /> conditions <br /> 4 Lacerations can occur when When cutting tubing,use tubing cutter.No <br /> cutting materials such as open fixed blades should ever be used. <br /> plastic tubing When possible wear work gloves,leather <br /> type. <br /> 5 Purge water can splash into Pour water slowly into buckets/drums to <br /> eyes minimize splashing.Wear safety glasses. <br /> 4 Collect GW 1 Working with bailer rope can Slowly raise and lower the rope or string for <br /> cause rope burns on hands. the bailer.Wear appropriate gloves for the <br /> task. <br />