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techniques, appropriate PPE,and ambient site conditions immediately <br /> prior to beginning a work task. Any time during the day or at the end of <br /> the day,workers can fill out the Daily Safety Observation section. The <br /> PSC for a particular task is based on the JHA developed for that task. A <br /> copy of the PSC in both English and Spanish is located in Appendix F. All <br /> PSCs must be turned in to the FSO at the end of the work day or shift. The <br /> FSO will then review the PSCs and provide feedback at the next <br /> morning's safety meeting to all members of the project team. <br /> 5.5 STOP WORK AUTHORITY <br /> It is ERM's policy that all site personnel have the authority,without fear of <br /> p Y P tY <br /> reprimand or retaliation, to: <br /> • Immediately stop any work activity that presents a danger to the site <br /> team or the public;and <br /> ® Get involved,question, and rectify any situation or work activity that is <br /> identified as not being in compliance with the HASP or with broader <br /> ERM H&S policies; or if the activity raises any questions regarding safety. <br /> All site personnel are empowered to identify and correct Unsafe Acts, <br /> Unsafe Conditions, and Near Misses before they can cause an Incident <br /> (see Section 14). After all: <br /> You see it, you own it! <br /> If someone utilizes their Stop Work Authority, then work can only be <br /> restarted by the FSO,in concert with the CM/PM, PIC, and HSC. <br /> 5.6 WORK PERMIT SYSTEM <br /> On rare occasions,hot work or confined space operations will be performed <br /> by an ERM employee. In such cases, the task will be reviewed by the HSC <br /> and a safe work permit will be issued with prior approval from the PIC or <br /> PM. Copies of the checklists and/or permits can be found in Appendix G. <br /> 5.7 CHEMICAL HAZARDS <br /> Chemicals may be introduced into the body by ingestion,inhalation, or <br /> absorption through the skin. Since not all chemicals have the same level <br /> of toxicity,the length of time for the exposure and the concentration of the <br /> chemical are important in determining the risk. Inhalation and skin <br /> ERM 5-2 DEERE/129740-9/29/2011 <br />