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• • <br /> Environmental Multi-Task Job Hazard Analysis Page 3 of 5 <br /> Job Steps: Groundwater Sample Collection <br /> • Perform Site Safety Orientation a Place samples in cooler with ice and padding <br /> • Personal health and safety materials <br /> • Access monitoring wells/well covers 0 Load equipment and supplies into vehicle <br /> • Calibrate and check over all equipment a Site cleanup Debris or equipment left onsite or <br /> • Measuring water levels unsecured <br /> • Well purge and sample pinch points <br /> Potential Hazard: <br /> • Traffic aHand tool use <br /> • Cold Stress 0 Biological <br /> • Heat Stress a Heavy lifting <br /> • Strain/sprains from opening well covers 0 Dermal contact and inhalation of potential <br /> • Burn or corrosion from acid spillage, if sample constituents <br /> bottles do not have acid already in them 0 Equipment malfunction, inaccurate data recovery <br /> Critical Actions: <br /> • Perform Safe Performance Self-Assessment. a Use sunscreen to prevent sunburn and lip balm to <br /> • Assess potential Hazards. prevent chapped lips. <br /> • Analyze how to reduce risk. a Use proper lifting posture when opening/closing <br /> • Act to ensure sampling is performed safely. all well covers. <br /> • Site Safety Officer conducts tailgate safety meeting 0 Wear leather gloves and safety glasses when <br /> by reviewing HASP. opening and closing well covers and caps, tapping <br /> • Make site-specific changes to JHA, as necessary. bolts. <br /> • Sign compliance agreement to comply with aCheck the inside of the vault boxes for poisonous <br /> HASP/JHA. spiders, insects, etc. <br /> • Identify nearest hospital, location of health, and 0 Stand upwind of well when removing cover. <br /> safety equipment (first aid kit/eye/fire extinguisher). e Ensure well is securely closed after sampling. <br /> • Drink plenty of fluids and have plenty of fluids 0 Wear Nitrile gloves when handling water. <br /> available (water is recommended; coffee and soda 0 Be careful not to splash or spill large amounts of <br /> may actually cause further dehydration). Avoid water on clothing or on the Site. <br /> strenuous work in ambient temperatures over 0 Keep hands clear of well opening when inserting <br /> 85 degrees F. bailer or pump tubing. <br /> • Be aware of faintness, dizziness, unconsciousness, 0 Replace peristaltic pump silicon and polyethylene <br /> paleness, and profuse shivering in Site personnel tubing with new at each well location. <br /> (contact PM or if severe, contact emergency • Inspect the integrity of liquid containers prior to <br /> personnel). and during use. <br /> • Wear light-colored clothing, shaded sunglasses, and • Avoid spills when filling sample bottles, and <br /> hardhat that provide shade and adequate air handle with care to avoid breakage. <br /> movement. • Ensure bottles are labeled accurately. <br /> • Find cool, shady area for breaks or respite from a Maintain good housekeeping. Have trash bag at <br /> heat. Site and clean as work is conducted. <br /> • If worker feels dizzy, has a headache, has cool, 0 Wear proper PPE and pack bottles carefully <br /> moist, or pale skin or is weak, immediately move to (bubble wrap bags are helpful). <br /> a cooler environment, loosen tight clothing, provide a Ensure cooler is thoroughly iced to maintain <br /> air circulation to area, and provide small amounts of samples at proper temperature (4 degrees <br /> cool water to drink. Celsius. <br /> • If worker has a change in level of consciousness, a Use proper lifting techniques when loading/lifting <br /> high body temperature, red, hot skin, rapid or weak coolers and equipment into vehicle. <br /> pulse, or rapid or shallow breathing, call the 0 Ensure equipment and supplies are loaded <br /> emergency phone number and give care in correctly and do not shift during driving. <br /> accordance with HASP and Safety Action Plan a Make careful visual sweep of Site. <br /> (SAP). • Check for tools, debris, or dirt left onsite. <br /> • Wear loose, non-restrictive clothing and head cover . Remove freestanding water by sweeping or with <br /> as appropriate. absorbent material. <br /> • Wear layered and appropriate clothing to stay warm <br /> (use vehicle and heater if necessary). <br /> Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> Multi-Task Job Hazard Analysis September 2016 <br /> p9is-proj12003-post archive1030118.27 btqcic mw install and wdr amendmentlmw instaIR04-harplenvironmental multi task jha.doc <br />