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Revised: 02/01/2023 4 <br />Job Steps Hazards Actions to Eliminate or Minimize Hazards RAC <br />5. Remove cut pieces - Sprains and Strains to body from <br />lifting <br />- Sharp Edges <br />- Bodily Injury/struck- by or <br />property damage <br />1. If broken pieces are too heavy or awkward ask for help. Do <br />not lift more than 50-lbs. without using the "buddy system". <br />Consider breaking pieces into smaller sizes that are easier to <br />handle. <br />2. Keep hands clear of pinch points, sharp edges or areas that <br />could cause pinching/crushing. <br />3. Stay out of the line-of-fire of onsite equipment or traffic. Use a <br />spotter if you must crouch down when removing cut pieces. <br />L <br />6. Confirm all Cutouts are covered <br />or filled <br />- Slips/Trips/Falls 1. Visually inspect each and every coring or cutout then cover all <br />holes or gaps. Do not leave open hole or cuts that could be a <br />hazard to others. Demarcate areas temporarily until holes are <br />filled. <br />L <br />7. Clean Site and Demobilize - Traffic struck-by <br />- Sprains and Strains to body from <br />lifting <br />- Slips/Trips/Falls <br />- Inadequate Communication <br />1. Don't work with your back towards traffic, watch where you <br />walk, use a spotter if traffic is present when putting tools and <br />equipment away. <br />2. Do not lift more than 50-lbs. without using the "buddy <br />system". Use the hydraulic lift-gate on truck to load saw. <br />Remember to lift with your legs and not your back, keep a firm <br />grip on load being lifted. Do not over extend your arms when <br />lifting heavy objects. <br />3. Make sure all slurry is cleaned up and surfaces are dry prior <br />to departure. Leftover slurry must be place in a drum. <br />4. Notify client or Manager prior to departing site. <br />L <br />Equipment Inspection Training <br />Concrete Saw Visual and functional test every 1 use.FIeld TrainingNC-25-1137 Tiwana & Sons <br />1210 East Hammer Lane, Stockton, CA 95210