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Environmental Multi-Task Job Hazard Analysis Page 2 of 5 <br /> Job Steps: Observation of Drill Rig Operation <br /> Potential Hazard: <br /> Operator(s) of Equipment 0 Night-Time Work <br /> • Slip/Trip/Fall on Stairs and Ladders 9 Hazardous Atmospheres <br /> • Pipe and Bit Handling 0 Hand Tool Use <br /> • Winch Line Operation • Fire Hazards <br /> • Struck By • Rig Kill Switch <br /> • Pinch Points 0 Work Zones <br /> Critical Actions: <br /> Equipment Operator(s) and KJC Personnel as 0 Limit personnel in the work zone to personnel <br /> Applicable required to perform the task. <br /> • Ensure overhead clearances for rig masts and • Establish eye contact with operators prior to <br /> cables are within required limitations (10 feet for approaching equipment or entering the work <br /> 50 KVA minimum, 15 feet recommended). area. <br /> • Wear hearing protection when working around noisy • Utilize warning signs and barricades around drill <br /> equipment above 85 dB. rigs and crew trucks. <br /> • Fire extinguisher to be mounted on drill rig. <br /> • Stay clear of drill string during connection <br /> operations. <br /> Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> Multi-Task Job Hazard Analysis September 2016 <br /> pAis-pro112003-post archive1030118.27 btqcic mw install and wdr amendmentlmw instaIA04-harplenvironmental multi task jha.doc <br />