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North America Job Hazard Analysis <br /> ERM Field Office Work <br /> Project Name: John Deere Landscapes(Former LESCO Facility) <br /> Project Number: 0129740 <br /> Job/Task Name: Field Office Work <br /> JHA No.: 1 <br /> Task Step Hazard Control Measures <br /> Eating and Drinking Areas used to store food and drinks that are not Keep eating areas clean on a regular basis,using cleaning <br /> kept regularly clean can pose food-borne illness products that will eradicate food-borne pathogens. Ensure <br /> hazards to employees. trash bins and recycle containers are emptied on a regular <br /> basis. <br /> Food and drinks stored with chemicals can become Do not store field samples or chemicals in the same area as <br /> contaminated and expose employees to ingestion of food or drinks. <br /> chemicals. <br /> General Storage Improperly stored items can fall and cause injury. Do not store heavy items on top of cabinets or file drawers. <br /> Ensure that the heaviest items are stored in lower drawers of <br /> the cabinets. Heavy items should be stored where employees <br /> do not have to extend their reach to grasp them. <br /> Keep walkway free from obstructions. <br /> Using Electrically Powered Damaged electrical cords or overloading electrical Electrical cords/plugs for any office equipment must not be <br /> Equipment circuits can cause fires. damaged. Inspect cords/plugs regularly,and if damaged <br /> cords are found,remove equipment from service immediately <br /> until it is repaired. Electrical tape may not be used as an <br /> interim fix. <br /> Only use one electrical power strip and do not overload it. <br /> Only portable heaters equipped with tip-over shutoffs are <br /> allowed in office areas. Do not overload circuit breakers. <br /> Lifting Improper lifting or lifting items weighing more than Bend your legs when lifting items from heights lower than <br /> 50 pounds may contribute to lower-back injuries. your waist. Do not bend your back when lifting these items. <br /> Either use a stepladder or get help when retrieving items from <br /> heights over your head. <br /> For heavy items or items that are awkward to lift,either get <br /> help or use a dolly. <br /> ERM Remediation&Construction Management 2 Form Rev.:05-03 <br />