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SITE-SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN FOR WELL INSTALLATIONS <br />Site Control and Safety Procedures <br />May 4, 2017 <br />Evaluate health and safety and environmental impacts associated with the changed <br />item; <br />Evaluate budget and schedule impacts associated with the changed item; <br />Implement the MOC plan, and; <br />Document completion of MOC tasks. <br />Manual Handling <br />Any tasks that involve lifting, pulling, pushing, or carrying materials by hand shall be conducted <br />in accordance with CEMC's Manual Handling Standard. The goals of the standard are to: <br />Plan the work activity and try to eliminate manual handling through pre-job planning. <br />If manual handling is the only option then ensure workers stay within lifting and carrying <br />limits. <br />Eliminate or mitigate manual handling incidents by using proper lifting, pushing/pulling, <br />and carrying techniques. <br />During the project planning and pre-job analyses, project managers and field crews shall <br />complete a JHA and/or JSA for any manual lifting, pushing, pulling, or carrying that will be <br />required. Before manually handling objects, ensure that the Hand Safety Guideline has been <br />reviewed and that proper PPE is worn. Required manual handling activities shall conform to the <br />following limits, where "ideal" and "non-ideal" refer to the type of body posture used: <br />Type of Lift Number of Persons <br />Non-ideal 1 <br />Maximum Weight <br />25 lbs(11kg) <br />Ideal 1 50 lbs (22kg) <br />Ideal Team 2 or more 100 lbs (45kg) <br />Position # of Persons Hand Contact Maximum Weight Max Travel Distance <br />Front of Body 1 2 50 lbs (22kg) 10 yds/m <br />Front of Body 1 2 40 lbs (18 kg) 20 yds/m <br />Front or Side of Body 1 2 or top handle 30 lbs (13kg) 30 yds/m <br />Permits <br />Permits may include, but are not limited to, access agreements, discharge permits (i.e. NPDES <br />permits, air permits), building permits, well installation, and should be on discussed and verified <br />before work begins. <br />Permit To Work (PTW) <br />Field work cannot begin until an authorized PTW is in effect each day. The PTW assures that <br />authorized and properly trained people (Qualified PTW Approvers) have verified the daily scope <br />of work, communicated foreseeable hazards and risks, and taken steps to implement <br />appropriate control measures. A PTW form is included in Attachment 7. <br />All hazards and applicable safety precautions shall be discussed with the field team and any <br />subcontractors before a PTW is authorized. If there are conflicting activities where safety may <br />be compromised, those issues must be resolved before the PTW is authorized. A PTW is not <br />39