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Revised: 02/01/2023 1 <br />ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS <br />Date Prepared:02 / 01 / 2023 <br />AHA No.:20190805-001 <br />Project Name:Various <br />Activity/Work Task:Hot Work <br />Department/Division/Section:All <br />Location(s):Various <br />Developed By:Terry Dussault <br />Start Date:02 / 01 / 2023 <br />Duration: <br />Modified Level D PPE: Hardhat, Safety Glasses, High <br />Visibility Traffic Vest, Long Sleeves, Cut Resistant <br />Gloves, Steel Toe Boot <br />Supervisor:TBD <br />Reviewed By:Health and Safety Department <br />Overall Risk Assessment Code (RAC): H <br />RISK ASSESSMENT CODE MATRIX <br />E=EXTREMELY HIGH <br />RISK <br />H=HIGH RISK <br />M=MODERATE RISK <br />L=LOW RISK <br />PROBABILITY <br />FREQUENT LIKELY OCCASIONAL SELDOM UNLIKELY <br />S <br />E <br />V <br />E <br />R <br />I <br />T <br />Y <br />CATASTROPHIC E E H H M <br />CRITICAL E H H M L <br />MARGINAL H M M L L <br />NEGLIGIBLE M L L L L <br />Job Steps Hazards Actions to Eliminate or Minimize Hazards RAC <br />1. Delineate work area - Brush Fire <br />- Rough terrain <br />- Slips/Trips/Falls <br />- Biological Hazards <br />1. Follow all guidelines in Hot Work Permit. Coordinate clearing and grubbing <br />of vegetation prior to Hot Work, Pre-wet surrounding areas, do not conduct hot <br />work in windy conditions, Designate a Fire Watch for 30 minutes after, wet <br />areas after Hot Work ceases. Note: Fires are caused by sparks which can travel <br />in excess of 35 ft. horizontally and be hotter than 2,500 degrees F. <br />2. Use caution staging equipment or vehicles if working in remote areas during <br />a fire season. Do not store metal fuel cans or objects near dry grass, wind, and <br />potential sparks. <br />3. Visually scan the area for hazards, watch where you walk, do not take <br />backward steps, wear boots with adequate tread and a raised heel, do not leave <br />tools, materials, trash/debris and equipment lying on the ground. <br />4.Visually scan the area to identify flying or stinging insects, remain calm and <br />move away slowly if you encounter wasps, hornets or bees, do not wave your <br />arms around or swat at them, cover exposed skin if you're outside at a time of <br />day when insects are particularly active, such as sunrise or sunset, cover your <br />skin by wearing long sleeves and pants, avoid using products with strong <br />perfumes, such as soaps, shampoos and deodorants as they can attract insects. <br />L <br />NC-25-1137 Tiwana & Sons <br />1210 East Hammer Lane, Stockton, CA 95210