PART B— HAZARD ANALYSIS Complete Section a.1.,then subsequent sections as applicable to the task(s).
<br /> B.1.ROUTINE HAZARD PREPAREDNESS This section required for all tasks.
<br /> Explanatory Notes,Clarifications:
<br /> General Safety,Wellness,Preparedness—Workers are encouraged to engage in workplace and lifestyle behaviors that facilitate wellness and safety;
<br /> delineate site-specific HS aspects,as appropriate,in"Explanatory Notes,Clarifications,"above.
<br /> ®General premises hazards-housekeeping,rough terrain,trip hazards,steep slope,remote location.
<br /> ®Weather/climate-related hazards—heat stress/cold stress measures,sun screen,severe weather shelter/refuge,"30/30 rule"for lightning
<br /> ®Plant/Insect/Animal Hazards- Precautions:poison ivy wash;insect repellant;check for ticks;hornet nest spray;animal precautions.
<br /> ®Worksite traffic hazards—Implement measures to protect personnel(high visibility/reflective clothing,on-person lighting,traffic control measures).
<br /> ❑Illumination hazards/night work-Illuminate work areas and/or access routes,use reflective/hi-visibility clothing or on-person lighting,as appropriate.
<br /> ®Manual hand tools-Use hand tools in accordance with"HS-502-Manual Hand Tools."USE OF OPEN-BLADED UTILITY/FOLDING/COLLAPSIBLE/FIXED BLADE
<br /> KNIVES IS PROHIBITED. Cutting tools with appropriate safety features(automatically-retracting blades,enclosed/guarded blades)are permitted
<br /> ®General machine,equipment hazards— keep safe distances,heed warning signs,stay out of"line of fire,"use PPE(such as eye/hearing protection).
<br /> ®Lifting,manual material handling—use proper lifting procedures,seek help for>50 lbs.
<br /> ❑Non-routine wellness provisions—special procedures for hydration,food,hygiene,general wellness.
<br /> ❑Non-routine emergency procedures -special procedures for reliable system of emergency communication,response,or transport.
<br /> Geosyntec Procedures:HS-124-Heat Stress,HS-115-Cold Stress, HS-127-Ticks,HS-208-Housekeeping,
<br /> HS-210-Walking and Working Surfaces,HS-401-Back Injury Prevention,HS-502-Manual Hand Tools,HS 517 Traffic Safety
<br /> Routine Personal Protection—Delineate site-specific HS aspects,as appropriate,in"Explanatory Notes,Clarifications,"above.
<br /> ®Overhead Hazards-Wear hardhat or"bump cap"as appropriate for hazard.
<br /> ®Hand injury hazards-Wear protective work gloves appropriate for the hazard and work tasks.
<br /> ®Eye injury hazards-Wear safety glasses(with side shield or wrap around,either clear or shaded for sun protection),or other appropriate eye protection.
<br /> ®Foot hazards,rough terrain-Wear work boots/shoes with hard toes,ankle support,puncture resistance,traction,as appropriate for conditions.
<br /> ®Noise—use hearing protection,(earplugs,earmuffs,or both)as appropriate for conditions,at a minimum where noise levels exceed 85dBA.
<br /> ❑Dust,unsanitary conditions—For general protection against minimal non-specific hazards,use protective clothing and/or disposable dust mask,as needed.
<br /> Geosyntec Procedures: HS-109-Hearing Conservation,HS 112-Respiratory Protection,
<br /> HS-113-Personal Protective Equipment,HS-207-Working Alone,HS-105-Driver and Vehicle Safety
<br /> SeCurl —Delineate site-specific HS aspects,as appropriate,in"Explanatory Notes,Clarifications,"above.
<br /> ®High crime,urban—Use appropriate measures for personal security(such as buddy system,security service,work scheduling,other measures)
<br /> ❑Working alone-Establish"check in"procedure with supervisor/project manager.
<br /> Geosyntec Procedures:HS-207-Working Alone
<br /> Routine Driving Hazards—Delineate site-specific HS aspects,as appropriate,in"Explanatory Notes,Clarifications,"above.
<br /> ❑Routine work travel-Use routine safe/defensive driving practices(seat belts,safe speeds,eyes ahead,no tailgating,limit distractions,safe cell phone use,
<br /> no texting,clear windows,account for weather/road conditions,adequate sleep,other measures as appropriate).
<br /> ❑Unfamiliar location-Plan travel route before driving(assemble maps,enter destination in GPS).
<br /> ❑Long Distance or During Sleep Hours—Minimize fatigue:rest breaks,light snacks(avoid heavy meals),stay hydrated,fresh air,no loud music,clean windshield.
<br /> ❑Unfamiliar vehicle—Become familiar with vehicle operational controls and handling characteristics before operating vehicle.
<br /> Geosyntec Procedures: HS-105-Driver and Vehicle Safety
<br /> B.2. SPECIAL DRIVINGITRAFFICITRANSPORTATION HAZARDS ®Applicable ❑ Not Applicable,Not Anticipated
<br /> EXPLANATORY NOTES,CLARIFICATIONS:
<br /> SPECIAL DRIVING HAZARDS ❑For off road driving,do not exceed capability of vehicle,beware of wet conditions,speed low,avoid unsafe
<br /> Off-Road Driving or use of non- orientation on slopes.
<br /> typical vehicle,heavy vehicle,van, ❑Follow ATV specific procedures for training,safety equipment,operation,manufacturer's instructions.
<br /> golf/utility cart,ATV ❑Special Skills Required for Vehicle type-For vehicles requiring special skills(such as windowless van,heavy
<br /> work vehicle,utility vehicle,similar)ensure operator is provided training and/or has appropriate operator
<br /> Hazards:Worker injury due to skills through experience.
<br /> vehicle collision,rollover
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-510-All Terrain Vehicles
<br /> ❑ TRANSPORTING MATERIALS, ❑Ensure load is firmly secured(rope,straps,load configuration)to prevent shifting during travel.
<br /> TOWING/HAULING LOADS ❑Slings,chains,strap,rope and related equipment used for towing,hauling,load-securing shall be appropriate
<br /> Hazards:Vehicle accident,occupant
<br /> for use,and used in a manner as to prevent an unsafe condition.
<br /> injury from shifting load,unsafe
<br /> equipment. ❑For trailer use,verify signal/braking lights operational,rear-view mirrors effective,hitch/safety chains secure.
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