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North America Job Hazard Analysis <br /> ', "`u U,ERM ERM Actions During Subsurface Clearance and Drilling <br /> Project Name: John Deere Landscapes(Former LESCO Facility) <br /> Project Number: 0129740 <br /> Job/Task Name: ERM Actions During Subsurface Clearance and Drilling <br /> JHA No.: 4 <br /> Task Step Hazard Control Measures <br /> Physically Clear all Ground Employees performing physical clearance could Use cable avoidance tools at each location that must be <br /> Disturbance Locations contact underground utility/service lines. physically cleared(OSHA requirement). If using a hand- <br /> auger,ensure insulated handles are in-place before their use. <br /> Drill rig could damage electrical/utility/service Mechanical ground penetration should not commence until a <br /> lines if not physically cleared first ground disturbance location is physically cleared. In certain <br /> situations drilling may occur without physical clearance- <br /> consult with the project PIC prior to making this <br /> determination. <br /> Commence Drilling Rotating equipment could pull employees into Do not wear loose or frayed clothing,loose long hair,or loose <br /> Operations equipment. jewelry while working around rotating equipment. Tuck <br /> shirt-tails into pants. Never walk directly behind or beside <br /> drill rigs without the drill rig operator's knowledge. Keep all <br /> non-essential personnel out of the drill rig work area. <br /> Poorly functioning drill-rig equipment could expose Ensure drill rigs and other machinery used is inspected daily <br /> employees to hazardous conditions. by competent,qualified individuals. Instruct drill rig <br /> operators to report any abnormalities such as equipment <br /> failure,oozing liquids or unusual odors so they can be dealt <br /> with before proceeding with work. Do not eat,drink,or <br /> smoke near the drill rig. <br /> Noisy environments may make it difficult to Wear hearing protection at all times when in the vicinity of the <br /> communicate by vocal means. drill rig,or when you must raise your voice to be heard by co- <br /> workers. Maintain visual contact with the drill rig operator at <br /> all times and establish hand-signal communications for use <br /> when verbal communication is difficult. <br /> ERM North America 4 Form Rev.:05-08 <br />