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❑ NEW <br /> JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS Ctrl. No. GEN-007 DATE 05/22/2025 ® REVISED PAGE 1 of 2 <br /> JSA TYPE CATEGORY WORK TYPE WORK ACTIVITY(Description) <br /> GENERIC General Site Activity Driving <br /> REQUIRED AND/OR RECOMMENDED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> ❑ LIFE VEST ❑ GOGGLES ❑ AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATOR ❑ GLOVES:Leather/cut-resistant <br /> ❑ HARD HAT:when outside ❑ FACE SHIELD ❑ SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR level 2 <br /> vehicle ❑ HEARING PROTECTION ❑ PPE CLOTHING:high visibility vest ❑ OTHER <br /> ❑ LIFELINE/BODY HARNESS ❑ SAFETY TOE BOOTS:when outside when outside vehicle <br /> ❑ SAFETY GLASSES:when vehicle <br /> outside vehicle <br /> REQUIRED AND/OR RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT <br /> Motor Vehicle(i.e.,car,truck,SUV) <br /> COMMITMENT TO SAFETY-All personnel onsite will actively participate in hazard recognition and mitigation throughout the day by verbalizing LMRAs <br /> Analyze Act <br /> 2POTENTIAL HAZARDS L 3CRITICAL ACTIONS <br /> 1. Driving to/leaving the Site 1a.CONTACT: la. PLAN AHEAD—review/make yourself familiar with maps and <br /> Severe injury/disability,property driving directions before beginning the drive to the Site. Do not <br /> damage,monetary loss(insurance attempt to drive and review maps/directions at the same time. Pull <br /> premiums,deductibles,loss of over and stop your vehicle before looking at maps/directions. <br /> license/job)caused by collision with or <br /> struck by other vehicles,obstructions, la. If a Roux vehicle or a Roux-rented vehicle,complete a vehicle <br /> pedestrians,animals,etc. inspection form. If a personal vehicle,complete a basic 360 <br /> vehicle inspection before driving. <br /> "Common factors that may lead to a Verify Inspection and Registration are current,tires and wipers are <br /> CONTACT incident,but not limited to: in good condition,all lights are functional,all glass/mirrors are <br /> undamaged,the horn is functional,roof/hood/trunk are free from <br /> • distracted driving(cell phone,GPS, accumulated snow,and visibility is not impaired due to <br /> radio,billboards,"rubbernecking") snow/ice/frost/fog on windows. <br /> • lack of situational awareness <br /> • unfamiliarity with traffic patterns/road la. Do not hang items in the car that can obstruct your view or <br /> layout become projectiles in a collision. <br /> • weather conditions(wet/icy roads, la. Do not get distracted using touch screen radios or GPS units built <br /> hydroplaning, black ice) into newer models. Keep your eyes on the road and stay alert. <br /> • weariness <br /> • high speeds la. Follow posted speed limits and obey traffic signals and roadway <br /> • obstructed vision(solar glare,debris signs. <br /> on windshield,blind spots,large la. Always wear your seat belt and shoulder harness when driving. <br /> vehicle at the front) <br /> • changes in travel pathway la. When driving around large vehicles and trucks,maintain extra <br /> (construction,snow banks,non- space as these vehicles may not be able to see a smaller car too <br /> operational signals,potholes,detours, close. <br /> special events) <br /> • improper vehicle maintenance(non- la. Follow the"Rules of the Road,"including:using your turn signals, <br /> operational signal light,worn tires, coming to a complete stop,and allowing vehicles the right of way <br /> cracked windshield, ineffective (yield)when required by traffic laws. <br /> wipers) la. Apply the Smith Five Keys®of safe driving <br /> • loose or unsecure objects <br /> • Aim High in Steering® <br /> - Expand eye lead time to a minimum of 15 seconds <br /> • Get the Big Picture® <br /> Maintain a proper 4-second minimum following distance <br /> at all times <br /> Scan mirrors every 5-8 seconds to achieve a circle of <br /> awareness <br /> Position your vehicle so you can see relevant/non- <br /> relevant objects <br /> • Keep Your Eyes Moving® <br /> Try to maintain about 180 degrees of visibility <br /> - Avoid blank and fixed stares.Avoid focusing on one <br /> object for more than 2 seconds <br /> • Leave Yourself an Out® <br /> Avoid traveling in traffic clusters <br /> Surround yourself with space <br /> Anticipate the actions of others <br /> ' Each Job or Operation consists of a set of tasks/steps. Be sure to list all the steps needed to perform job. <br /> ' A hazard is a potential danger. Break hazards into six types: Contact-victim is struck by or strikes an object; <br /> Caught-victim is caught on,caught in or caught between objects;Fall-victim falls to ground or lower level(includes slips and trips);Exertion-excessive strain or stress/ergonomics/lifting techniques; <br /> Exposure-inhalation/skin hazards;Energy Source—electricity,pressure,compression/tension. <br /> Using the first two columns as a guide,decide what actions or procedures are necessary to eliminate or minimize the risk. List the recommended safe operating procedures. Say exactly what needs to be <br /> done-such as"use two persons to lift". Avoid general statements such as,'be careful'. <br /> ROUX ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />