Manual lifting,musculoskeletal Use safe practices for fuel handling/storage/transport;spill equipment available for fuel/fluid leaks.
<br /> Fuel/fluid leaks,fuel hazards • Ventilate exhaust and conduct air monitoring,as appropriate,when drilling indoors.
<br /> Suspended equipment Never climb drill mast without appropriate fall protection.
<br /> Roadway hazards. • Use precautions for overhead and underground utilities
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-403-Drilling,HS-304-Overhead/Underground Utility Hazards,Others as applicable
<br /> MECHANICAL LIFTING,RIGGING ❑In addition to general drilling&direct push safety practices(above),as applicable:
<br /> Applies to lifting truck-mounted boom Slings,chains,rope,wire rope,as well as sheaves,boom,and attachments used for lifting/hoisting shall be
<br /> rig(e.g.,drill rig),and all other drilling- maintained in good condition,inspected daily,and used/stored in a manner as to protect from damage.
<br /> related mechanical/electrical hoist Do not exceed loading limits of lifting equipment;perform work in accordance with equipment load chart.
<br /> equipment. • Hooks will be equipped with safety latches.
<br /> Hazards: Ensure anchor points for winch or other lift device are engineered for intended use.
<br /> Mechanical hazards • Ensure personnel are not positioned beneath elevated loads.
<br /> Elevated loads Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-506-Cranes
<br /> WARNING! Confirmed or possible ❑Follow safe work practices per D.11."Utility-Related Hazards."
<br /> close proximity to OVERHEAD or
<br /> UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-304-Overhead/Underground Utility Hazards
<br /> D.8. CONSTRUCTION, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, LIFT EQUIPMENT ❑ Applicable ® Not Applicable, Not Anticipated
<br /> Site-Specific Notes&Clarifications:
<br /> ❑ WORKING NEAR MOBILE HEAVY ❑For personnel on-foot/on-the-ground near operating heavy equipment,follow safe work practices:
<br /> EQUIPMENT,ON-SITE VEHICLES . High visibility vests for all personnel in construction vehicle work area,on-site roadways and travel lanes.
<br /> Hazards: • Maintain unobstructed vision:wear shaded eyewear only in bright sun;don't wear hoods.
<br /> Struck-by Erect barriers and post signs to identify and isolate the equipment hazard zone,if possible.
<br /> Caught between • Stay out of swing radius of equipment,both in front and operating end,as well as at the back of equipment.
<br /> Run over,roll over • Stay out of the travel path of operating heavy equipment.
<br /> Overhead hazards/obstructions • When crossing vehicle pathway behind moving equipment,cross at a distance not less than 30 feet.
<br /> Elevated loads When approaching equipment,always be able to see operator so he/she can see you.
<br /> • Make eye contact with operator and use hand signals or make radio contact prior to approaching equipment.
<br /> • Operator to provide"all off"hand signal when it is safe to approach within swing radius of equipment.
<br /> OPERATION OF MOBILE HEAVY ❑Operators to follow safe work practices for operation of heavy equipment:
<br /> EQUIPMENT . Only trained/qualified persons allowed to operate heavy equipment.
<br /> Hazards: • Wear seatbelts;roll-over protection system present/deployed;do not exceed maximum safe slope.
<br /> Struck-by • No passengers on moving/operating equipment except where passenger seat/restraint is present.
<br /> Run over,roll over • Equipment inspected daily upon mobilization;maintained in good repair,backup alarms.
<br /> Caught between(pinch points) • Leaks or defective safety equipment should be repaired before use;fire extinguisher present.
<br /> Fluid leaks/fuel-/fire-hazards • Maintain eye contact with ground personnel and use hand signals to direct their approach near equipment.
<br /> Overhead hazards/obstructions • High visibility vests for all personnel in construction vehicle work area,on-site roadways and travel lanes.
<br /> Potential for body • Cease operation if personnel enter swing radius,travel path or hazard zone of moving parts,elevated loads.
<br /> entrapment/crushing • Use safe practices for fuel handling/storage/transport;spill equipment available for fuel/fluid leaks.
<br /> Rotating equipment,moving Equipment locked,secured,brakes set,buckets/forks lowered,when not in use.
<br /> parts. • Shut down/lock out equipment to prevent crush situation beneath or between moving parts of equipment.
<br /> • Ensure personal/support vehicles are parked/located not to obstruct equipment travel lanes/operating zones.
<br /> • Mark temporary roadways clearly,provide berms/stops where needed.
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-504-Heavy Equipment,HS-132-Competent Persons
<br /> ; TRENCHING/EXCAVATION ❑Safe work practices when personnel will enter trenches/excavations:
<br /> Hazards: • Activities under supervision/oversight of Competent Person,conduct daily inspection of excavation.
<br /> Cave-in,entrapment € Excavated materials placed at least 2'from trench sidewall.
<br /> Hazardous atmosphere . Prevent water accumulation in trench.
<br /> Water accumulation € • Sloping&shoring for trenches/excavations>20'deep must be approved by a Professional Engineer.
<br /> Falls into excavations Sloping/shoring/trench box for excavations>5'when persons enter trench/excavation.
<br /> Utility-related hazards
<br /> Undermining structures& • Sloping/shoring/trench box for shallow(<5')trench/excavation with cave-in hazard.
<br /> foundations Workers in trenches to be within 25 feet of ladder or sloped entryway.
<br /> • Excavations to be protected by perimeter fencing(not barricade tape),if potential for personnel to fall into.
<br /> • If potential for atmospheric hazard,see D.12."Confined/Enclosed Spaces"
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-402-Excavation and Trenching,HS-132-Competent Persons
<br /> Geosyntec° Project/Task Name:TR0712/GSH OxyChem-Stockton SVP Installation
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