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Revised: 02/03/2023 3 <br />Job Steps Hazards Actions to Eliminate or Minimize Hazards RAC <br />4. Use of Heavy Equipment to <br />Break Piping <br />- Bodily injury from flying debris <br />- Careless Operator <br />1. If using an excavator or or other mechanized hydraulically <br />powered equipment, do not allow ground personnel within 100 <br />feet of the operation, do not use excavator or equipment bucket <br />to pull backward on piping to "break" as shards can go airborne <br />and cause serious bodily injury to operator, move bucket <br />forward so shard break away from the operator. <br />2. Only ICS approved operators are allowed to perform demo, <br />operator shall work at a safe pace, use the Mental Risk <br />Assessment (MRA) tool to assess, analyze and act to mitigate <br />hazards. Operator shall follow the Activity Hazard Analysis <br />(AHA) for Heavy Equipment Operations. <br />H <br />5. Discard Demoed Pipe Pieces - Sharp Edges <br />- Contact with contaminant of <br />concern <br />1. Use caution when manually handling broken pipe and <br />discarding. <br />2. Ensure that pipe has been cleaned and drained, wear nitrile <br />gloves beneath cut resistant if any residual liquid is seen. <br />L <br />Equipment Inspection Training <br />Hand Tools Visual Inspection every Shift Field Training <br />Power tools (electric, gas, hydraulic, pneumatic)Visual Inspection and Functional Test every Shift Field Training <br />Heavy equipment Visual Inspection and Functional Test every Shift ICS Operator Certification <br />Locks and Tags Field Training <br />Mental Risk Assessment (MRA) <br />Involved Personnel: ICS Field Crew and/or Heavy Equipment Operator <br />NC-25-1137 Tiwana & Sons <br />1210 East Hammer Lane, Stockton, CA 95210