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11 Sample collection and 1 Injuries can result from pinch Care should be taken when opening Sample Cooler <br /> processing points on sampling sampling equipment.Look at empty Handling JSA <br /> equipment,and from containers before picking them up,and do <br /> breakage of sample not over-tighten container caps. Use dividers <br /> containers. to store containers in the cooler so they do <br /> not break. <br /> 2 Lifting heavy coolers can Use two people to move heavy coolers. Use <br /> cause back injuries. proper lifting techniques. <br /> 12 Monitoring well installation 1 Same hazards as in Step 3 See step 3 <br /> with general drill rig <br /> operation <br /> 2 Monitoring well construction Well construction materials should be picked <br /> materials can clutter the up during the well installation process. <br /> work area causing tripping <br /> hazards. <br /> 3 Heavy lifting can cause Well construction materials are usually 50 lbs <br /> muscle strains,and cutting or greater.Team lift or use drill rig to hoist <br /> open bags can cause bags.Always use work gloves while cutting <br /> lacerations. open bags. <br /> 4 Well pack material(i.e.sand, Wear safety glasses for protection from <br /> grout, bentonite)can airborne sand and dust. <br /> become airborne and get in <br /> your eyes. <br /> 5 Cutting the top of the well to Wear gloves when working with the top of the <br /> size can cause jagged/sharp well casing,and file any sharp jagged edges <br /> edges on the top of the well that resulted from cutting to size. <br /> casing. <br /> 13 Soil cutting and purge water 1 Moving full drums can cause Preferably have the drilling contractor move Drum Handling JSA <br /> management back injury,or full drums with their equipment. If this is not <br /> pinching/crushing injury. practicable, use lift assist devices such as <br /> drum dollies,lift gates,etc.Employ proper <br /> lifting techniques,and perfrom TRACK to <br /> identify pinch/crush points.Wear leather <br /> work gloves,and clear all walking and work <br /> areas of debris prior to moving a drum. <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) Nitrile Required <br /> work gloves(specify type) leather 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 i Recommended <br /> Supplies <br /> Supply Description Required Devices mobile phone Required <br /> Decontamination Decon supplies(specify type) Driller to provide and manage Recommended <br /> Miscellaneous fire extinguisher Required <br /> first aid kit Required <br /> Personal eye wash(specify type) bottle Required <br /> water/fluid replacement Recommended <br /> Traffic Control traffic cones Required <br /> Review Comments <br /> Reviewer Comments <br /> Employee: Coppola,Mija A <br /> Role HASP Reviewer <br /> Review Type Approve <br /> Completed Date 2/2/2009 <br />