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PART C- HAZARD ANALYSIS and EQUIPMENT LIST(Basis for Field Team Safety Orientations and Onsite Safety Discussions) <br /> C.1 ONSITE TASK HAZARD ANALYSIS <br /> INSTRUCTIONS: <br /> Begin your job safety analysis by reviewing "Pointers" (see lower right)and completing Part D "HAZARD ANALYSIS AND CONTROLS for your TASK(s). <br /> In Columns 1 &2(below), list/describe TASKS&WORK ASPECTS and the associated HAZARDS&RISKS. <br /> In Column 3 summarize CONTROLS&SAFE WORK PRACTICES(Brief summary descriptions with references to THA Sections). ALWAYS "COLLAPSE" <br /> THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN <br /> REFERENCES-Copy and paste, as applicable, into Column 3: COMPLETED THAI <br /> See C.2.SAFETY EQUIPMENT LIST See D.10.ELECTRICAL WORK TASKS <br /> See D.1.BASELINE HAZARD PREPAREDNES See DA 1.UTILITY-RELATED HAZARDS <br /> See D.2.SPECIAL TRAFFICNEHICLE/TRANSPORTHAZARDS See D.12.CONFINED/ENCLOSED SPACES <br /> See D.3.WATER HAZARDS See D.13.INFECTIOUS/PATHOGENIC BIOHAZARDS <br /> See DA.FALL HAZARDS See D.14.COMMERCIAL CHEMICAL PRODUCTS For POINTERS on completing <br /> See D.S.HAND TOOLS See D.15.SITE CONTAMINANTS,CHEMICAL WASTES a HAZARD ANALYSIS, <br /> See D.6.POWERED TOOLS&EQUIPMENT See D.16. RADIATION HAZARDS (Other than Sunlight) <br /> See D.7.DRILLING See D.17.HAZMAT/DANGEROUS GOODS SHIPPING. see<HERE> <br /> See D.B.CONSTRUCTION,HEAVY/LIFT EQUIPMENT See Part E AIR MONITORING,EXPOSURE MONITORING <br /> See D.9.STORAGE OF BULK MATERIALS See ATTACHMENT"X" <br /> 1. TASKS/WORK ASPECTS 2. HAZARDS/RISKS 3. CONTROLS/SAFE WORK PRACTICES <br /> a. Mobilization to the Site with proper - Work delays Site staff will be aware of site requirements and responsibilities,including safety,labor,and PPE.Staff will <br /> equipment and supplies - Improper work performance review the HASP and THAs.Staff will use routine safe/defensive driving practices:seat belts,safe speeds, <br /> - Routine driving eyes ahead, no tailgating,limit distractions, no cell phone use while driving,clear windows,account for <br /> - Transporting loads weather/road conditions,adequate sleep,and other measures as appropriate.Travel route will be planned <br /> before driving. <br /> Secure loads with straps and/or netting prior to transportation. <br /> See:C.2 SAFETY EQUIPMENT LIST; DA BASELINE HAZARD PREPAREDNESS; D.2 SPECIAL <br /> TRAFFIC/VEHICLE/TRANSPORTATION HAZARDS <br /> b.Set up work areas - Injury or exposure to public or other Route pedestrians and public around work area. <br /> on-site personnel Walk slowly,eliminate distractions during walking,and look ahead while walking. <br /> - Slips/trips/falls Working zones will be oriented upwind of sampling locations. <br /> - Vehicular accidents Use a spotter for backing up into tight spaces. <br /> - Exposure to contamination in the air Use appropriate lifting techniques when moving heavy objects. <br /> - Musculoskeletal hazards See:D.1 BASELINE HAZARD PREPAREDNESS;D.2 SPECIAL TRAFFICNEHICLE/TRANSPORTATION HAZARDS <br /> c.Outside work - Traffic hazards Wear safety vest at all times;configure work area and support vehicles to minimize worker exposure to traffic <br /> - Heat stress hazards. In the public right of way,use traffic control to direct traffic around work area. <br /> - Biting/stinging insects Stay hydrated,wear sunscreen,take frequent breaks in shade/cool location,as necessary. <br /> - Special traffic hazards <br /> Geosyntec® TaslProject Name: Groundwater Gauging and Sampling THA ver.4.0 <br /> THA Date: 4/17/2025 Page 3 <br /> consultants <br />