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<br /> JOB SAFETYANALYSIS Ctrl. No. GEN-020 I DATE: 8/6/2018 1 ®REVISED PAGE 1 of 2
<br /> JSA TYPE CATEGORY: WORK TYPE: WORK ACTIVITY(Description):
<br /> GENERIC GaU in &Sampling Soil Sampling
<br /> DEVELOPMENT TEAM POSITION/TITLE REVIEWED BY: POSITION/TITLE
<br /> MaryBeth Lyons Project Scientist Brian Hobbs Corporate Health and Safety
<br /> Manager
<br /> REQUIRED AND/OR RECOMMENDED PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
<br /> ❑ LIFE VEST ❑ GOGGLES ❑ AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATOR ® GLOVES: Leather,Nitrile and cut
<br /> ® HARD HAT ❑ FACE SHIELD: ❑ SUPPLIED RESPIRATOR resistant
<br /> ❑ LIFELINE/BODY HARNESS ® HEARING PROTECTION:(as ® PPE CLOTHING: Fluorescent reflective vest or ® OTHER: Insect repellant,
<br /> ® SAFETY GLASSES needed) high visibility clothing sunscreen(as needed)
<br /> ® FLAME RESISTANT ® SAFETY SHOES: Composite-toe
<br /> CLOTHING Las needed)- or steel toe boots
<br /> REQUIRED AND/OR RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT
<br /> Recommended Equipment:42"traffic cones,caution tape,trowel
<br /> COMMITMENT TO SAFETY-All personnel onsite will actively participate in hazard recognition and mitigation throughout the day by verbalizing SPSAs.
<br /> EXCLUSION ZONE EZ: A 10-foot exclusion zone will be maintained around moving equipment, if present.
<br /> Assess Analyze Act
<br /> 'JOB STEPS 2POTENTIAL HAZARDS 3CRITICAL ACTIONS
<br /> 1. Secure location 1a. CONTACT: 1a. If in an area with foot or vehicle traffic,delineate the work area with 42"traffic
<br /> Personnel and vehicular cones and/or caution tape to prevent exposure to traffic and inform others of work
<br /> traffic may enter the work activity.
<br /> area. 1a. Wear reflective vest and/or high visibility clothing.
<br /> 1a. Face the direction of any vehicular traffic. Position vehicle to protect worker from
<br /> traffic.
<br /> 1a. Communicate work activity with adjacent work areas.
<br /> 1b. FALL: 1b. Inspect pathways and work area for uneven terrain,weather-related hazards(i.e.,
<br /> Tripping/falling due to ice, puddles,snow,etc.),and obstructions.
<br /> uneven terrain or entry/exit 1 b. Use established pathways and walk on stable,secure ground.
<br /> from excavations. 1 b. Stage equipment and tools in a convenient,stable,and orderly manner. Store
<br /> equipment at lowest potential energy.
<br /> 1 b. Roux employees should stay 5 feet from in-progress excavations and trenches.
<br /> Should entry to an excavation be required(when stabilization is complete),
<br /> ladders must be employed for steep embankments,excavations, pits,and
<br /> trenches.
<br /> 1c. EXPOSURE: 1c. Wear sunscreen with an SPF 15 or greater whenever 30 minutes or more of
<br /> Exposure to sun and exposure is expected.
<br /> excessive heat,possibly 1c. Use a tent to shade the work area from direct sunlight particularly when warm
<br /> causing sunburn, heat temperatures are expected.
<br /> exhaustion or heat stroke. 1c,
<br /> c. Be aware of the location of all Site personnel.
<br /> 1c. Watch for heat stress symptoms(muscle cramping,exhaustion,dizziness, rapid
<br /> Exposure to cold and shallow breathing).
<br /> temperatures possibly 1c. Watch for cold stress symptoms(severe shivering,slowing of body movement,
<br /> causing cold stress. weakness,stumbling or inability to walk,collapse).
<br /> 1c. Take breaks for rest and water as necessary. Move to an area that is well shaded
<br /> Skin burn as a result of fire, or a climate controlled area(i.e.,car,site trailer,etc.).
<br /> if applicable. 1c. No open flames/heat sources.
<br /> Exposure to explosive 1c. Flame retardant clothing must be worn when specified by Site policy.
<br /> vapors due to tank farm 1c. Cell phones should be disabled when specified by Site policy.
<br /> operations. 1c. Pre-treat field clothing with Permethrin prior to site visit to kill ticks and insects.
<br /> 1c. Wear long sleeved shirts and tuck in(or tape)pant legs into socks or boots to
<br /> Exposure to airborne dust prevent ticks from reaching skin.
<br /> due to high wind speeds. 1c. Spray insect repellant containing DEET on exposed skin when working in
<br /> overgrown areas of the Site.
<br /> Biological hazards-ticks, 1c. Inspect area to avoid contact with biological hazards.
<br /> bees/wasps,poison ivy, 1c. Wear cut-resistant gloves when handling branches,shrubs,etc.that may lie
<br /> thorns,insects,etc. within the walking path.
<br /> 1c. Wear spoggles if the average wind speeds are above 15 mph.
<br /> 1c. Personnel shall examine themselves and co-worker's outer clothing for ticks
<br /> periodically when onsite.
<br /> 1c. If skin comes in contact with poison ivy,wash skin thoroughly with soap and
<br /> water. If rash persists after washing,immediately notify your supervisor,the OM
<br /> and OHSM for possible consultation with a physician at an approved
<br /> Occupational Health Clinic.
<br /> ' Each Job or Operation consists of a set of tasks/steps. Be sure to list all the steps needed to perform job.
<br /> ' A hazard is a potential danger. Break hazards into six types: Contact-victim is struck by or strikes an object;
<br /> Caught-victim is caught on,caught in or caught between objects;Fall-victim falls to ground or lower level(includes slips and trips);Exertion-excessive strain or stress/ergonomics/lifting
<br /> techniques;Exposure-inhalation/skin hazards;Energy Source—electricity,pressure,compression/tension.
<br /> ' Using the first two columns as a guide,decide what actions or procedures are necessary to eliminate or minimize the risk. List the recommended safe operating procedures. Say exactly what needs
<br /> to be done-such as"use two persons to lift". Avoid general statements such as,"be careful'.
<br /> ROUX ASSOCIATES, INC.
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