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❑Line-of-fire hazards,struck by ❑Additional requirements for fixed powered equipment: <br /> ®Fire/explosion,ignition sources • Implement lockout/tagout controls for repairs/adjustments/tooling changes. <br /> ❑Burns from hot surfaces,steam • Equip pneumatic hoses with whip checks;ensure factory fittings are used for high-pressure hose connections. <br /> ®Noise <br /> IR Inhalation/atmospheric hazards ❑For climbing/fall hazards associated with large equipment,see D.4."Fall Hazards." <br /> ❑Working at heights,falls ❑For electrical hazards,see D.10."Electrical Work Tasks." <br /> ❑Overhead obstruction(s) ❑For ground surface penetration,see D.11."Utility-Related Hazards." <br /> ®Musculoskeletal hazards ❑For fuel-safety practices,see D.14."Commercial Chemical Products." <br /> ®Potential(stored)energy ElFor air monitoring of atmospheric hazards,see Part E,"Air Monitoring,Worker Exposure Monitoring." <br /> ❑Illumination <br /> WELDING,CUTTING,HOT WORK ❑General safe work practices for operators of welding equipment: <br /> ❑Arc-welding(electrical arc) E • Hot work permit system shall be implemented. <br /> ❑Gas-welding/cutting(fuel gases) • Operator properly protected(eye protection,clothing,apron,etc.). <br /> Hazards: • Fire hazard controls(watcher,fire extinguisher,water,remove combustibles from work area). <br /> UV/IR light-eye/skin burns • Protect nearby personnel from hazardous UV,IR light(shielding,curtain);see D.16."Radiation Hazards." <br /> hot-work hazards/fire E ElFor welding gas cylinders,secure them upright with caps on when stored or not in use;protect cylinders from <br /> toxic metal welding fumes damage;NEVER secure gas cylinders to metal welding bench used for electrical arc welding; <br /> compressed gases(physical see D.14."Commercial Chemical Products." <br /> hazards,fire,oxygen deficiency) ❑For arc welding,follow electrical safe work practices;see D.10."Electrical Work Tasks." <br /> electrical shock ❑For inhalation hazards from welding fumes(toxic metals)and gases(asphyxiant,flammable),see D.14. <br /> "Commercial Chemical Products." <br /> PORTABLE ELECTRIC GENERATOR ❑Follow general safe work practices for Powered Tools&Equipment(above),and as follows: <br /> Hazards: • Use in accordance with manufacturer's instructions,including instructions for grounding the generator. <br /> Electrical shock • Keep generator and work area dry. <br /> Carbon monoxide inhalation • Never use indoors,or near building air intake vents due to carbon monoxide hazard. <br /> hazard • Provide for ventilation and/or air monitoring where hazardous accumulation of exhaust emissions is possible. <br /> Fuel-related fire hazard • Use hearing protection in close proximity to operating generator(where noise level exceeds 85 dBA). <br /> Injury from mechanical or lifting • Use power cords/extension cords specified by instructions. <br /> hazard • Use ground-fault circuit interrupters(GFCls)in accordance with manufacturer's instructions;see D.30. <br /> Burns from hot surfaces "Electrical Work Tasks." <br /> • Shut down equipment before refueling;see safe practices for flammable/combustible liquids in D.14. <br /> "Commercial Chemical Products." <br /> PNEUMATIC/HYDRAULIC HAZARDS E ❑Never direct outlet nozzle toward body;use guards,restraints,engineering controls as appropriate. <br /> ❑Air compressor ❑ Never use compressed air for cleaning clothes you are wearing. <br /> ❑Compressed air system ❑ If compressed air is used for cleaning,restrict pressure to 30 psi or below,equip nozzle with chip guard. <br /> ❑High-pressure liquid ElUse PPE for eye(goggles or face shield)/hand/head/hearing/skin protection,as appropriate for the hazard. <br /> ❑Pressurized steam ❑ Ensure tank,hoses,fittings are in good repair using factory fittings,equipped with whip-checks. <br /> (For compressed gas cylinders,see ❑ If pressure relief device poses a hazard to workers,reconfigure or shield device or restrict access by workers. <br /> D.14."Commercial Chemical <br /> Products") <br /> PORTABLE HEATER E ❑Follow general safety practices for Operation of Equipment/Machinery(above),and as follows: <br /> ❑electric • Keep heater dry and locate heater on level surface away from high traffic areas to prevent tipping. <br /> ❑fuel-powered • Never use fuel-powered heaters indoors,or near air intake vents,due to carbon monoxide hazard. <br /> Hazards: • Provide ventilation and/or air monitoring where hazardous accumulation of exhaust emissions is possible. <br /> Shock(electrical) • Keep combustible materials at least 3 feet from hot surfaces. <br /> Carbon monoxide emissions and • Plug electric heaters directly into wall outlet(don't use extension cord or power strip). <br /> fuel-related fire hazards(fueled) • For electric heaters,see D.30.,"Electrical Work Tasks." <br /> Fires/burns from hot surfaces. • Shut down fuel-powered equipment before refueling;see safe practices for flammable/combustible liquids <br /> and/or compressed gases in D.14."Commercial Chemical Products." <br /> LOCKOUT/TAGOUT(LO/TO)OF ❑Prepare site-specific written LO/TO program,and equipment-specific written LO/TO procedures(as <br /> HAZARDOUS ENERGY To prevent applicable);implement control procedures for hazardous energy sources,provide locks/tags,train workers, <br /> unplanned equipment start-up or designate"authorized"personnel,notify"affected"personnel. <br /> release of energy when under <br /> maintenance/repair. <br /> HSE Program Documents:HSE STD-125:Personal Protective Equipment Program,HSE STD-135:Hearing Protection Program,HSE STD-150:Globally Harmonized <br /> System for Hazard Communication(for fuel),HSE SOP-460:Field Site Exposure Monitoring,HSE SOP-452a:Lock-out/Tag-out(North America-only),HSE SOP-454a: <br /> General E1ectrica15afety(US-only),HSE SOP-642:Powered Hand Tools,HSE SOP-654:Welding,Cutting and Other Hot Work <br /> DRILLING (Test Boring,Direct Push,Construction Drilling) ❑ Applicable Not Applicable, Not Anticipated <br /> Site-Specific Notes&Clarifications: <br /> Co eosyntec'-7 Project/Task Name: Well Maintenance THA ver. <br /> consultants THA Date:4/17/25 Page 9 <br />