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North America Job Hazard Analysis <br /> ERM Personal Protective Equipment <br /> Project Name: John Deere Landscapes(Former LESCO Facility) <br /> Project Number: 0129740 <br /> Job/Task Name: Personal Protective Equipment <br /> JHA No.: 11 <br /> Document Routing <br /> FSO Retain copy in site health&safety file,amend to HASP as necessary. <br /> Project Manager Retain copy in the office health&safety file,amend to HASP as necessary. <br /> Instructions: This JHA has been developed and approved by the North America Safety Team. Prior to conducting fieldwork. <br /> site-specific hazards related to this task must be incorporated by the project team. Once completed,the JHA <br /> should be reviewed ngubarly with site personnel who will be performing this task. <br /> Task Description: <br /> Guidelines for selection and use of personal protective equipment(PPE). PPE is only to be used after engineering and administrative <br /> controls have been considered and found to be non-feasible. Guidance for respiratory protection and fall protection is included in <br /> separate JHAs <br /> Hazard Analysis: <br /> Task Step Hazard Control Measures <br /> General fieldwork A head injury could occur from a falling or flying A hard hat meeting the American National Standards Institute <br /> object,or a head injury could be sustained from (ANSI)Z-89.1 standard must be worn. These hardhats <br /> bumping into something. contain an inner suspension system that should be checked <br /> regulatory to ensure straps are not worn and that space exists <br /> between the shell of the hardhat and the suspension straps. <br /> Wearing a"typical"hardhat around electrical Electrical shock protection hardhats-Class A for low voltage <br /> equipment may result in electrical shock. (up to 2,200 volts),Class B for high voltage(up to 20,000 <br /> volts ,and Class C for no electrical shock protection. <br /> General fieldwork A foot injury could occur from a falling or rolling Steel toe protective footwear should be worn that meets or <br /> object,or an object may pierce the sole of the shoe. exceeds the American Society for Testing and Measurement <br /> (ASTM)F2413-05 standard. <br /> Electrical shock may occur with steel-toe boots. Footwear worn around electrical circuits should also be non- <br /> conductive. <br /> ERM North America 1 Form Rev.:05-08 <br />