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SAFETY TOPIC OPTIONS: <br />□Stretch and Flex (Always Required) <br />□Traffic Control: Note traffic patterns, <br />volume and visibility with respect to work <br />location. Delineate vehicle, equipment and <br />pedestrian. <br />□Review HASP: HASP to be signed and <br />understood by all. Update as needed. <br />□Review: Emergency evacuation route <br />and assembly areas. <br />□Directions to nearest hospital. <br />□Employee Right-To-Know/SDS. <br />□Review Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA): <br />ID job steps, hazards, and mitigation <br />steps. Revise as needed. <br />□Mental Risk Assessments (MRA): What <br />could go wrong? What’s the worst that <br />could happen if something goes wrong? <br />□PPE: Head- Hard hat, safety glasses <br />□PPE: Hands-Leather gloves, cut- <br />resistant, kevlar nitrile or as specified in <br />JHA (Note: Cut-resistant gloves is <br />minimum required hand protection for <br />tasks). <br />□PPE: Feet-Steel toe boots/shoes, <br />rubber steel toe boots. <br />□PPE: Body-High visibility traffic vest, <br />special clothing such a long sleeve shirts <br />FR clothing if working at refineries or <br />substations. <br />□Review Short Service Worker Program: <br />Issue red hart hat stickers daily for all <br />onsite workers if experience level for the <br />task is < 1 year. <br />□Verify: Training Certification- Basic <br />Hazard Awareness training, CPR, First- <br />aid, 40 Hr. HAZWOPER. <br />□Verify: Operator Licenses- CDL, Crane, <br />Forklift, other equipment. <br />□*Hot Work Permit: Review if required. <br />Note potential ignition sources and fuels. <br />□*Electrical Work: lockout/tag-out and <br />GFI <br />□*Confined Space Entry: Review JHA <br />and complete ICS work permit before <br />task. <br />□*Working From Heights: For ANY <br />work above 6’ review AHA and complete <br />ICS work permit before task. <br />□Slips, trips, and falls & strains/sprains <br />□*Trenching and Excavation: <br />□Open pits, excavations, trenches, <br />uneven surfaces. <br />□Subsurface Clearance: Complete <br />subsurface clearance forms and follow <br />protocol for excavations. <br />□Vehicles and Equipment: <br />□Driving/speed limits/road conditions. <br />□Defensive driving strategies. <br />□Cell Phone Policy: Use is prohibited <br />when driving any vehicles or equipment. <br />□Chock trailer and/or semi tires. <br />□Limit vehicle and equipment idling to <br />less than 5 minutes to reduce emissions. <br />□Backing-up hazards and use of spotter. <br />□Equipment/machinery familiarization. <br />□Equipment shut-down and kill switches. <br />□Line-of-fire: Impacts to people/property. <br />□Excavator swing and overhead loading. <br />□Overhead utility locations and <br />clearance. <br />□Dust and vapor control. <br />□Noise hazards. <br />□Daily work scope <br />□Physically/mentally prepared for work <br />□Known allergies such as bee stings, <br />latex, other <br />□Effects of over-the-counter <br />medications <br />□Bio Hazards – Insects, plants, other <br />□Exposure to heat/cold and UV. <br />□Drinking water availability. <br />□Shade and rest areas. <br />□Orderly site and housekeeping. <br />□Public safety and fences. <br />□Site security, vandalism, threats. <br />□Smoking only in designated areas. <br />□Eye wash station location. <br />□First-aid kits. <br />□Burn kit and PPE location. <br />□Fire extinguisher locations. <br />□Decontamination procedures. <br />□Emergency fuel shutoff at bldgs. <br />□Emergency water shutoff to site. <br />□Sharp objects, rebar, and scrap metal <br />hazards. <br />□Flying debris hazards. <br />□Vibration-related injuries. <br />□Pressure hazards. <br />□Safety is everyone's responsibility. <br />□Anticipated/unwanted visitors. <br />□Equipment and material deliveries. <br />□Portable tool safety and awareness. <br />□No horseplay. <br />*Denotes tasks with highest potential for Serious Injuries or Fatality (SIF). <br />SEPT 2018: Rev. 4