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Assess Analyze Act <br /> 2POTENTIAL HAZARDS 3CRITICAL ACTIONS <br /> 2d. Poison Ivy: <br /> • Identify areas of poison ivy and spray with weed killer. Don <br /> Tyvek and rubber boots while traversing poison ivy areas. <br /> • If skin comes into contact with poison ivy,wash the skin <br /> 2e. EXPOSURE: thoroughly with soap and water. <br /> Heat Stress&Cold Stress.Personal 2e. Wear sunscreen with SPF 15 or greater on exposed skin <br /> injury from working in inclement whenever 30 minutes or more of sun exposure is expected. <br /> weather conditions. 2e. Watch for heat stress symptoms(muscle cramping, <br /> exhaustion,dizziness,rapid and shallow breathing). Take <br /> breaks as needed. <br /> 2e. Watch for cold stress symptoms(severe shivering,slowing <br /> body movement,weakness,stumbling or inability to walk, <br /> collapse).Take breaks as needed. <br /> 2e. Wear appropriate rain gear as needed. <br /> 2e. Take frequent breaks if tired,wet,or cold/hot. Drink water. <br /> 2e. If lightning is observed,wait 30 minutes after the last thunder <br /> boom/lightning bolt in a sheltered location(car acceptable) <br /> before starting work again. <br /> 3.Walking near heavy equipment 3a. CONTACT: 3a. See 2a. <br /> and machinery. Personal injury from Site and roadway 3a. Maintain an exclusion zone of at least 10 feet from all engaged <br /> traffic. Personal injury from flying debris equipment.Increase distance to include swing tip radius. <br /> 3a. Keep body parts out of the line-of-fire of pinch points. <br /> 3a. Wear appropriate PPE always. <br /> 3b. OVEREXERTION: 3b. See 2c. <br /> Personal injury from <br /> lifting/moving/rotating equipment. <br /> 3c. EXPOSURE: 3c. Wear hearing protection if>85 dBA.(i.e.,noise levels which <br /> Hearing damage from noise-generating require you to raise your voice to communicate) <br /> equipment/processes. 3c. Always wear cut-resistant gloves when handling any tools or <br /> Inhalation/exposure to hazardous equipment. <br /> vapors and or dust. 3c. Always wear appropriate PPE based on the chemicals present. <br /> 3d. EXPOSURE: 3d. Use the"buddy system"whenever possible. If working alone, <br /> Working in a remote area. contact PM upon arrival/departure and during work activities <br /> prior to commencing work if applicable. <br /> 3d. Always carry a communication device(i.e.,cell phone,walkie- <br /> talkie)or directional(i.e.,map,compass,etc.)when traversing <br /> remote areas. <br /> 3d. If available,follow Lone Worker Protocol/Procedure. <br /> 4.Working in adverse weather 4a. EXPOSURE: 4a. Watch for heat stress symptoms(muscle cramping, <br /> conditions. Heat Stress&Cold Stress.Personal exhaustion,dizziness,rapid and shallow breathing). Take <br /> injury from working in inclement breaks as needed. <br /> weather conditions. 4a. Watch for cold stress symptoms(severe shivering,slowing <br /> body movement,weakness,stumbling or inability to walk, <br /> collapse).Take breaks as needed. <br /> 4a. Wear appropriate rain gear as needed. <br /> 4a. Take frequent breaks if tired,wet,or cold/hot. Drink water. <br /> 4a. If lightning is observed,wait 30 minutes after the last thunder <br /> boom/lightning bolt in a sheltered location(car acceptable) <br /> before starting work again. <br /> 5.Departing Site. 5a. EXPOSURE: 5a. Sign out or notify the Site contact and Roux Project Manager <br /> Exposure to unnecessary hazards of your departure. <br /> should prompt personnel to believe <br /> Roux is on-site during an emergency <br /> and conduct a search. <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;Caught-victim is caught on,caught in or caught between objects;Fall- <br /> victim falls to ground or lower level(includes slips and trips);Exertion-excessive strain or stress/ergonomics/lifting techniques;Exposure-inhalation/skin hazards; <br /> EnergySource-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 <br /> what needs to be done-such as"use two persons to lift". Avoid general statements such as,'be careful'. <br /> ROUX ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />