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Revised: 02/02/2023 3 <br />Job Steps Hazards Actions to Eliminate or Minimize Hazards RAC <br />2. Locate utilities in the trailer installation area - Utilities - aboveground (power, natural <br />gas, water, etc.) <br />- Utilities - underground (power, natural <br />gas, water, etc.) <br />1. Make sure all above and below ground utilities have been identified and marked.L <br />3. Queue delivery truck at selected site - Traffic hazard 1. Locate trailer in an area that will not obstruct traffic and use spotters to back up truck L <br />4. Position trailer into selected area.- Traffic hazard <br />- Struck by Vehicle <br />1. Use spotters when positioning trailer. Ensure that spotters know how to communicate <br />with driver of truck. Wear high visibility garments. Stay in view of drivers at all times. <br />Drivers are to stop if spotter is lost from view. <br />M <br />5. Make sure truck is secured.- Vehicle Roll-Over 1. Set parking brake and chock wheels to prevent truck and trailer from rolling.M <br />6. Unhook trailer from towing truck.- Trailer Hazard <br />- Personal Injury <br />1. Ensure that trailer jack is working properly and placed on stable ground or cribbing. <br />2. Ensure that nonessential personnel stay clear of operation. <br />3. Do not place hands in straps, or between cribbing or hitches. Ensure gloves are worn. Do <br />not go under trailer for any reason until the trailer properly secured. <br />M <br />7. Level trailer using jacks, rollers and come-alongs - Back injury 1. Use correct lifting techniques, and be aware of potential hazards in the area. Follow <br />manufacturer’s instructions for use of equipment. <br />M <br />8. Secure trailer units together in accordance with <br />manufacturer’s design <br />- Utilities - aboveground (power, natural <br />gas, water, etc.) <br />- Utilities - underground (power, natural <br />gas, water, etc.) <br />1. Make sure all above and below ground utilities have been identified via visual for <br />overhead clearances and underground <br />M <br />9. Install anchors - Weather Conditions <br />- Struck by Tools <br />- Hearing injury <br />1. Ensure that trailer is anchored or assembled according to recommended procedures or <br />that the engineering design and specifications will determine that once installed the trailer <br />is equivalent to being anchored. Use pneumatic or hydraulic drivers rather than hammers <br />for installing anchors. <br />2. Review procedure for safe use of tool. Ensure that others are not in the vicinity. Wear <br />safety glasses. <br />3. Ensure that hearing and hand protection is worn when installing anchor straps. <br />M <br />10. Install stairs - Personal Injury <br />- Weather Conditions <br />- Sharp objects <br />1. Ensure that swing radius of door and stair platform maintains 20-inch clearance. <br />2. Ensure that doors are equipped with a restraint system. If needed, install wind breaks. <br />3. Ensure that stairs, handrails, mid rails, and platform meet OSHA standards. Ensure good <br />housekeeping practices are maintained at all times <br />L <br />11. Secure stairs.- Unstable Stairs <br />- Personal Injury <br />1. Ensure that stairs are anchored to the trailer or ground and are stable and solid.L <br />12. Run cables for electrical and telephone hookup for <br />trailer. <br />- Slips/Trips/Falls <br />- Wires, cables, hoses <br />1. Carefully unroll cables. Place cables in holders and mark any trip hazard. <br />Wires and cables will not be run on floors, etc. and will be bundled and secured out of way. <br />2. Ensure that cables are not connected to live sources. <br />L <br />13. Install utilities.- Electric shock <br />- Fall Hazard <br />1. Only qualified electricians are allowed to hook up or disconnect electrical circuits. <br />Follow written lockout procedure, Lockout/Tagout. Electrician will not work on any <br />energized circuits on-site. Personnel applying lockout/tagouts will be trained. <br />2. Follow the ladder selection, inspection, and use requirements. Use 3 points of contact at <br />all times when going up or down ladder. Do not carry tools and equipment in hands while <br />using ladder. Ground the ladder on an even surface at the proper 4:1 angle. Ladder <br />inspection and use will be verified by a Competent Person for ladders. <br />M <br />14. Inspect cords and connectors - Wires, cables, hoses <br />- Personal Injury <br />- Electric shock <br />1. Inspect all extension cords daily for structural integrity, ground continuity, and damaged <br />areas. Use extension cords rated for hard usage in damp environment. Document extension <br />cord inspection. Do not pass temporary wiring through walls, doors, or windows (extension <br />cords are one type of temporary wiring). <br />L <br />NC-25-1137 Tiwana & Sons <br />1210 East Hammer Lane, Stockton, CA 95210