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PNEUMATIC/HYDRAULIC HAZARDS N Never direct outlet nozzle toward body;use guards,restraints,engineering controls as appropriate. <br /> ❑Air compressor ❑Never use compressed air for cleaning clothes you are wearing. <br /> ❑Compressed air system ❑If compressed air is used for cleaning,restrict pressure to 30 psi or below,equip nozzle with chip guard. <br /> ❑High-pressure liquid N Use PPE for eye(goggles or face shield)/hand/head/hearing/skin protection,as appropriate for the hazard. <br /> El Pressurized steam I N Ensure tank,hoses,fittings are in good repair using factory fittings,equipped with whip-checks. <br /> (For compressed gas cylinders,see ❑If pressure relief device poses a hazard to workers,reconfigure or shield device or restrict access by workers. <br /> D.14."Commercial Chemical <br /> Products") <br /> PORTABLE HEATER ❑Follow general safety practices for Operation of Equipment/Machinery(above),and as follows: <br /> ❑electric I • Keep heater dry and locate heater on level surface away from high traffic areas to prevent tipping. <br /> ❑fuel powered I • Never use fuel-powered heaters indoors,or near air intake vents,due to carbon monoxide hazard. <br /> Hazards: I • Provide ventilation and/or air monitoring where hazardous accumulation of exhaust emissions is possible. <br /> Shock(electrical) I • Keep combustible materials at least 3 feet from hot surfaces. <br /> Carbon monoxide emissions and • Do not use an extension cord or power strip to power an electric heater. <br /> fuel related fire hazards(fueled) For electric heaters,see D.10.,"Electrical Work Tasks." <br /> Fires/burns from hot surfaces. • Shut down fuel-powered equipment before refueling;see safe practices for flammable/combustible liquids <br /> and/or compressed gases in D.14."Commercial Chemical Products." <br /> Geosyntec Procedures:HS-111-Air Monitoring,HS-115-Hazard Communication(for fuel), <br /> HS-121-Electrical Safety,Others as applicable <br /> LOCKOUT/TAGOUT(LO/TO)OF ❑Prepare site-specific written LO/TO program,and equipment-specific written LO/TO procedures(as <br /> HAZARDOUS ENERGY To prevent applicable);implement control procedures for hazardous energy sources,provide locks/tags,train workers, <br /> unplanned equipment start-up or designate"authorized"personnel,notify"affected"personnel. <br /> release of energy when under <br /> maintenance/repair. Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-119-LockoutTagout,HS-121-ElectricalSaL <br /> D.7. DRILLING (Test Boring,Direct Push,Construction Drilling) ® Applicable ❑ Not Applicable, Not Anticipated <br /> Site-Specific Notes&Clarifications: <br /> DRILLING&DIRECT PUSH <br /> ® N Follow safe work practices,as applicable: <br /> Includes hazards posed by drilling rig . Non-drilling personnel to stay clear of drilling work zone when drill rig in operation. <br /> and associated equipment,heavy . Equipment maintained in good repair,inspected daily upon mobilization;backup alarms and emergency <br /> support vehicles,trailer/towing <br /> hazards,and similar mobile stop operational,machine guards in place,whip checks on high pressure lines. <br /> • Leaks or defective safety equipment should be repaired before use. <br /> equipment. <br /> I • Establish eye contact with operator and use hand signals prior to approaching the rig. <br /> • Use PPE near operating rig(eye/head/hearing/hand/foot protection,high visibility vests or equivalent). <br /> Hazards: . Arrange personal/support vehicles to protect drill team and not obstruct travel lanes or other operations. <br /> Struck-by equipment Operators/helpers maintain safe distance from moving parts;secure loose hair,loose clothing,equipment. <br /> Run over,roll over . Drill rigs will only be moved with masts lowered. <br /> Caught between(pinch points) Maximum safe slope for rig will be followed,drill rig leveled,a <br /> Manual lifting,musculoskeletal p g g appropriate blocking/cribbing as needed. <br /> Fuel/fluid leaks,fuel hazards • Use safe practices for fuel handling/storage/transport;spill equipment available for fuel/fluid leaks. <br /> Suspended equipment • Ventilate exhaust and conduct air monitoring,as appropriate,when drilling indoors. <br /> Roadway hazards. • Never climb drill mast without appropriate fall protection. <br /> • Use precautions for overhead and underground utilities <br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-403-Drilling,HS-304-Overhead/Underground Utility Hazards,Others as applicable <br /> MECHANICAL LIFTING,RIGGING ❑In addition to general drilling&direct push safety practices(above),as applicable: <br /> Applies to lifting truck mounted boom • Slings,chains,rope,wire rope,as well as sheaves,boom,and attachments used for lifting/hoisting shall be <br /> rig(e.g.,drill rig),and all other drilling- I maintained in good condition,inspected daily,and used/stored in a manner as to protect from damage. <br /> related mechanical/electrical hoist • Do not exceed loading limits of lifting equipment;perform work in accordance with equipment load chart. <br /> equipment. • Hooks will be equipped with safety latches. <br /> Hazards: • Ensure anchor points for winch or other lift device are engineered for intended use. <br /> Mechanical hazards Ensure personnel are not positioned beneath elevated loads. <br /> Elevated loads Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-506-Cranes <br /> ® WARNING! Confirmed or possible N Follow safe work practices per D.11."Utility-Related Hazards." <br /> close proximity to OVERHEAD or <br /> UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-304-Overhead/Underground Utility Hazards <br /> D.8. CONSTRUCTION, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, LIFT EQUIPMENT ® Applicable ❑ Not Applicable, Not Anticipated <br /> Site-Specific Notes&Clarifications: <br /> ProjectlTask Name: <br /> Geosyntec THA Date: Page 6 <br /> consultants <br />