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® 0 <br />FIELDWORK HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN (HASP) FOR FIELD INVESTIGATIONS OF PETROLEUM DISTILLATE FUELS <br />Abbreviations Used: PEL = Permissible Exposure Limit (OSHA); TLV = Threshold Limit Value (ACGIH); <br />REL = Recommended Exposure Limit (NIOSH; STEL=Short Term Exposure Limit (OSHA); IDLH=Immediately Dangerous to Life and Health; LEL = Lower <br />Explosive Limit; ppm = parts per million; mg/m = milligrams per cubic meter. NE = Not Established. NA = Not Applicable <br />Notes: <br />1. TLV or REL listed when they are lower than the PEL. <br />."Potential airborne contaminant concentrations are estimated using a conservative dust concentration of 2 mg/m 3. Actual dust concentrations during the <br />work are expected to be much lower and exposure durations are expected to be much less than 8 hours. <br />Project Specific Hazard Assesment will be documented on the SJSA. Task Specific JSA's are required. <br />Drilling Operations <br />Drilling is considered to be a high-risk activity and is inherently dangerous. The driller is in charge of the drill rig and associated equipment. Listed below are <br />items to be aware of when working near a drill rig: <br />➢ Stand as far back as possible from drill rig; <br />➢ Do not approach the drill rig until you have obtained eye contact and clearance from the driller; <br />➢ Never lean anything against the rig; <br />➢ Stay clear of outriggers / hydraulic jacks when they are being lowered; <br />➢ Stand well back and to the sides when rig is towering up; <br />➢ Look up and act as an extra set of eyes when driller is towering up — watch for electrical lines, trees, or any other obstruction; <br />➢ Stay clear of all rotating parts, including augers, and never reach in without communicating with the rig operator; <br />➢ Always use the company policy 'Show Your Hands' when engaging equipment; <br />➢ Always wear minimum level D PPE when working near a drill rig (hard hat, safety glasses, steel toed boots and hearing protection). <br />TASK <br />W¢t31`CIl�ifs I i 6PEB.TtEStRoute of Entry <br />OF MITIGATION <br />CONSTITUENT <br />WARNING PROPERTIES <br />Primary Route of Entry <br />Silica <br />Dust (visible) <br />Primary route of entry, inhalation. It is anticipated < <br />2m /m3 exposure. <br />Methane <br />Odorless, colorless, flammable <br />Inhalation <br />Petroleum Distillates <br />Gasoline or Kerosene like odor <br />Inhalation. <br />Hydrogen Sulfide <br />Strong odor of rotten eggs <br />Inhalation <br />Oil <br />Odor like burned lubricating oil <br />Absorption/inhalation as mist <br />Metals <br />Metallic taste, coughing <br />Ingestion/inhalation as dust <br />Tetrachloroethene <br />Chloroform like odor. Irritated eyes, nose, throat. <br />Inhalation and absorption if handed directly. <br />Prepare job <br />Injury or exposure to public or other on-site <br />Perform daily safety meeting prior to the start of work and discuss PPE requirements (hard <br />site <br />personnel <br />hat, safe lasses, safety vest & safety toe boots <br />Project Specific Hazard Assesment will be documented on the SJSA. Task Specific JSA's are required. <br />Drilling Operations <br />Drilling is considered to be a high-risk activity and is inherently dangerous. The driller is in charge of the drill rig and associated equipment. Listed below are <br />items to be aware of when working near a drill rig: <br />➢ Stand as far back as possible from drill rig; <br />➢ Do not approach the drill rig until you have obtained eye contact and clearance from the driller; <br />➢ Never lean anything against the rig; <br />➢ Stay clear of outriggers / hydraulic jacks when they are being lowered; <br />➢ Stand well back and to the sides when rig is towering up; <br />➢ Look up and act as an extra set of eyes when driller is towering up — watch for electrical lines, trees, or any other obstruction; <br />➢ Stay clear of all rotating parts, including augers, and never reach in without communicating with the rig operator; <br />➢ Always use the company policy 'Show Your Hands' when engaging equipment; <br />➢ Always wear minimum level D PPE when working near a drill rig (hard hat, safety glasses, steel toed boots and hearing protection). <br />TASK <br />RECOGNIZEO,k1AZAtZi1METHOD <br />OF MITIGATION <br />Dressing <br />Spider's in clothing and boots <br />All staff to keep their uniforms and boots in the changing rooms. All staff to shake out their <br />boots and inspect cloths prior to wearing. <br />Mobilize <br />Visually inspect equipment (fire extinguisher on board, no oil or other fluid leaks, cabling and <br />Equipment <br />On-site vehicular accident with heavy <br />associated equipment in good condition, pressurized hoses secured with whip checks or <br />and <br />equipment/equipment maintenance <br />adequate substitute, jacks in good condition, grounding as appropriate. <br />Materials <br />Moving Equipment/Driving vehicles <br />Use spotters to watch for people and obstacles. No cell phone use. Wear seatbelts at all <br />times. <br />Prepare job <br />Injury or exposure to public or other on-site <br />Perform daily safety meeting prior to the start of work and discuss PPE requirements (hard <br />site <br />personnel <br />hat, safe lasses, safety vest & safety toe boots <br />Set up exclusion zone. Maintain perimeter fencing and closed gates. Secure all potentially <br />hazardous equipment inside the locked fenced work area and place warning barriers or <br />covers on or around the hazardous parts. <br />Equipment <br />Movement/ <br />Mud Pit <br />barricade or tape immediately after completion <br />Set-up <br />Loading/UnloadingLoading/Unloading rig from Transport <br />Safe work procedure <br />Obstacles - equipment, em to ees, and others <br />eroeer drill site organization and planning, spotters, communication <br />Leveling Jacks <br />communication, safe work practices <br />Mast Elevation <br />communication, visual clearance <br />Ancillary Equipment Set -U <br />ro er manual handling, PPE, communication, safe work practices <br />AirNVater Hose Connections <br />safe work practices, safe use of tools <br />Rod Stacking <br />proper manual handling, PPE <br />Drilling Fluid Preparation <br />PPE, safe work practices <br />Drill Bit Set -Up <br />communication, safe work procedure <br />- 4 - Revision: 7 — June 2013 <br />