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Analyze <br /> 2POTENTIAL HAZARDS <br /> 4. Conduct leak testing 4a. ERGONOMICS: 4a. See 1c. <br /> Physical strain related to <br /> working close to the ground. <br /> 4b. FALLS: 4b. Watch step when moving around work area. <br /> S/T/F hazards associated with <br /> equipment staged on floor. <br /> 4c. EXPOSURE: 4c. Review SDS for chemical. Don nitrile gloves when <br /> Leak check compound (1,1 — handling. <br /> DFA). <br /> 5. Set up soil vapor 5a. FALL: 5a. See 4b. <br /> sampling equipment. Potential tripping hazards 5a. Keep tubing slack to a minimum and locate the summa <br /> associated with equipment and canister as close to the sampling location as possible. <br /> tubing. 5a. Avoid stepping over equipment and tubing. <br /> 5b. CONTACT: 5b. Make multiple trips when unloading equipment in work <br /> Pinch points associated with area. <br /> handling equipment. 5b. Wear cut-resistant gloves to protect against pinch points <br /> while handling sampling equipment. <br /> 5c. ERGONOMICS: 5c. See 1c. <br /> Physical strain related to <br /> working close to the ground. <br /> 6. Cleaning Work Area. 6a. FALL: 6a. See 4b. <br /> Potential tripping hazards <br /> associated with equipment and <br /> tubing. <br /> 6b. CONTACT: 6b. Ensure that equipment is placed securely in the vehicle. <br /> Storing and transport of Do not stack equipment on top of each other. Secure <br /> equipment in car. equipment so that it will not slide while being transported. <br /> 6b. Wear cut-resistant gloves while handling/loading <br /> equipment. <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,tension/compression,torque. <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. <br />