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<br /> Environmental Multi-Task Job Hazard Analysis Page 4 of 5
<br /> Job Steps: Soil Sampling
<br /> • Perform Site Safety Orientation 0 Sample collection.
<br /> • Personal health and safety 0 Place samples in cooler with ice and padding
<br /> • Prepare sample bottles and dress in appropriate PPE materials.
<br /> (see Personal Protective Equipment section above). a Site cleanup debris or equipment left onsite or
<br /> • Calibrate and check over all equipment. unsecured.
<br /> Potential Hazard:
<br /> • Traffic a Biological
<br /> • Burn or corrosion from acid spillage, if sample bottles do 0 Heavy lifting
<br /> not have acid already in them 0 Dermal contact and inhalation of potential
<br /> • Cold Stress constituents
<br /> • Heat Stress a Equipment malfunction
<br /> • Strain/sprains from opening well covers a Inhalation of dirt or dust during work activities
<br /> • Physical injury from hand tools(pick, shovel, hand auger) • Back, hand, or foot injuries during material handling
<br /> Critical Actions: • Other potential hazards
<br /> • Perform Safe Performance Self-Assessment. 0 Avoid strenuous work in ambient temperatures over
<br /> • Assess potential hazards. 85 degrees F.
<br /> • Analyze how to reduce risk. a Wear light-colored clothing, shaded sunglasses,
<br /> • Act to ensure sampling is performed safely. and hardhat that provide shade and adequate air
<br /> • Site Safety Officer conducts job safety briefing by movement.
<br /> reviewing HASP. 0 Find cool, shady area for breaks or respite from
<br /> • Make site-specific changes to JHA, as necessary. heat.
<br /> • Sign compliance agreement to comply with HASP/JHA. 0 If worker feels dizzy, has a headache, has cool,
<br /> • During the Job Safety Briefing, identify nearest hospital, moist, or pale skin or is weak, immediately move to
<br /> location of health and safety equipment(first aid a cooler environment, loosen tight clothing, provide
<br /> kit/eye/fire extinguisher). air circulation to area, and provide small amounts of
<br /> • Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles cool water to drink.
<br /> when transferring acid from storage container to sample If worker has a change in level of consciousness,
<br /> containers. high body temperature, red, hot skin, rapid or weak
<br /> • Stand clear of person wielding digging pick or shovel. pulse, or rapid or shallow breathing, call the
<br /> • Use proper technique to avoid back strain. emergency phone number and give care in
<br /> • Wear leather gloves when using hands for activities other accordance with HASP and Safety Action Plan
<br /> than sampling. (SAP).
<br /> • Wear hardhat, safety glasses, safety vest, and steel-toed Wear warm, layered clothing with adequate
<br /> boots at all times. protection for hands and feet.
<br /> • To avoid inhalation of dust, wear a fit-tested half-face 0Find warm area out of the wind for breaks or respite
<br /> respirator with appropriate cartridges for particles and from cold.
<br /> other potential contaminants, including radionuclides. aIf worker experiences shivering, irregular pulse,
<br /> The respirator must be worn whenever field instruments numbness, glassy stare, impaired judgement, loss
<br /> indicate the need, or whenever wind-blown dust is of muscle control with no shivering, or loss of
<br /> obvious, in combination with detected contaminants. consciousness, gently move worker to warm place,
<br /> • Wear nitrile gloves to prevent contact with hands and check vital signs, remove any wet clothing, cover
<br /> arms. To avoid inhalation or dermal contact from dirt and with blankets and warm slowly.
<br /> dust that can accumulate on clothing,wear coveralls or 0If worker experiences loss of feeling or sensation in
<br /> suits (e.g., Tyvek suits)that protect regular work clothes, extremities, discolored or waxy skin, blisters or blue
<br /> boots, and hair from exposure to dust and dirt. Remove skin, remove wet clothing and jewelry, soak
<br /> work clothes, including boots, before entering frostbitten area in warm water, cover with dry,
<br /> environments outside of the work site. sterile dressing (do not rub anything on the area),
<br /> • Workers should inspect materials for slivers,jagged or check vital signs.
<br /> sharp edges, and rough or slippery surfaces. 0Where a situation presents a hazardous condition,
<br /> • Workers should wipe off greasy, wet, slippery, or dirty the exposed employee will be removed from the
<br /> objects before attempting to handle them. hazardous area until all necessary precautions
<br /> • All three main factors in manual lifting (load location, task have been taken to eliminate the hazard and
<br /> repetition, and load weight) must be considered when ensure their safety.
<br /> evaluating what is safe or unsafe to lift. All manual
<br /> handling of heavy or bulky objects should be carefully
<br /> planned to avoid injuries and damage to equipment.
<br /> Kennedy/Jenks Consultants
<br /> Multi-Task Job Hazard Analysis September 2016
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