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Walking into water/wetland,on shoreline, ❑For work over very cold water,have immersion survival suit available. <br /> riverbank,dock,bulkhead,abutment,coal ash: ❑For tidal,flash flood,dam release hazards,plan/locate work accordingly. <br /> ❑Work on-foot near,or on ice over,waterbody = ❑For towing a boat trailer,see D.2."Special Driving/Traffic/Transportation Hazards." <br /> ❑Wading into water,wetlandWork-entering water or along shore/bank or on dock/pier/abutment: <br /> ❑Hazardous tidal zone or surf ❑For ice/slip hazards,wear ice creepers,sand work area,use tether,other appropriate measures. <br /> ❑Water release,flash flood ❑For work on ice over water,verify safe thickness,have ring buoy&rope available <br /> ❑Coal ash pond,quicksand ❑For unsure/slippery footing in water,use wading staff,high-traction soles on waders. <br /> ❑Open culvert,arroyo,drainage/irrigation ditch ❑Have lifesaving skiff/boat available in circumstances where other rescue means are inadequate. <br /> ❑Diving ❑Monitor hazardous tides,weather for flash floods,know water release schedule. <br /> Hazards(as applicable): For ash ponds,quicksand: <br /> Drowning,cold immersion ? ❑Wear regulatory-approved personal flotation device(PFD). <br /> Boating collision,navigation,fog,darkness ❑Bring emergency rescue equipment(ring buoy and rope,reaching device) <br /> Fire/fuel hazards ❑If walking on ash/quicksand,provide stable walking/working surface(4'x8'plywood,or similar) <br /> Entrapment(mud/silt/coal ash/quicksand) <br /> Slip/fall hazards—ice,mud,silt,wet surfaces <br /> Weather,heat/cold stress Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-306-Working on/near Water and Ice, <br /> HS-312-Water Transportation Safety <br /> DA. FALL HAZARDS(Falls to Lower Levels) L Applicable ® Not Applicable, Not Anticipated <br /> Site-Specific Notes&Clarifications: <br /> WORKING AT HEIGHTS(GENERAL) Fall protection"trigger heights": <br /> [ Hazards: Built environment—US&CAN:4 ft.(1.2 m.);Construction:US:6 ft.,10 ft.for scaffolds;CAN:10 ft.(3 m) <br /> Injury from falls onto lower surface Protect from primary(fall)hazards: Protect from secondary(collateral)hazards: <br /> or falls into hazardous equipment, ❑Restrict access to hazard(barriers,tape,sign) ❑Protect site ground personnel from falling objects <br /> chemicals,water ❑Ensure safe access to height(ladder,stair,lift) (restrict access,toe-boards,tether tools) <br /> Overhead utilities/obstructions ❑Ensure guardrails/stair-rails/handrails present ❑ Install caps on protruding rebar and similar <br /> Impalement hazard(such as from ❑Ensure covers in place over holes ❑Working over water;see D.3,"Water Hazards" <br /> falling onto unprotected rebar and ❑Use designated"watch person/monitor" ❑Working over hazardous machinery/equipment;see <br /> similar surface projections) ❑Use tether or positioning device D.S,"Power-Tools/Powered Equipment" <br /> Hazard posed to ground personnel ❑Use personal fall apparatus(PFA) ❑Overhead electrical;See D.11."Utility-Related Hazards" <br /> from falling tools,equipment, <br /> El Use fall protection net El Working over chemical hazards;See D.14 and/or D.15 <br /> materials for chemical and/or contaminant hazards. <br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS 120-Fall Protection,HS-210-Walking and Working Surfaces, <br /> HS-304-Overhead/Underground Utility Hazards <br /> LADDER/STAIRS ❑Follow safe work practices: <br /> ❑ Extension/straight ladders Use ladders according to safe practices and manufacturer's instructions. <br /> ❑ Stepladders • Maintain 3 points of contact at all times on ladder;keep center of gravity within side rails. <br /> ❑ Fixed/installed ladders Do not use metal(conductive)ladder near electrical hazard. <br /> ❑ Portable/mobile stairs Extension/straight ladders shall be properly footed,secured,angled,extend above upper work surface. <br /> ❑ Job-made or scaffold stairs • Stepladders are set on level ground or properly shimmed,spreaders locked;do not climb/stand on top <br /> step,top cap,or rear non-climbing side;use step ladder of sufficient length for work. <br /> Hazards: Equip stairs with stair handrails where more than 4 steps,and for stairway height of 4'or more. <br /> See general fall hazards,above. a Ensure portable stairs are stable,plumb. <br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-120-Fall Protection;HS-501-Ladders <br /> SCAFFOLD ❑Follow safe work practices: <br /> ❑Supported scaffold • Identify/coordinate operations with the scaffolding"Competent Person." <br /> ❑Suspended scaffold Supported scaffold level,stable,proper attachments,tiebacks,planking, <br /> ❑Free-standing/mobile scaffold • Suspended scaffolds anchored properly. <br /> • Guardrails or personal fall apparatus required above 10 feet. <br /> Hazards: • Proper means of accessing scaffold(proper ladders,stair tower). <br /> See general fall hazards,above Total height of free-standing scaffold not to exceed four times the minimum base dimension. <br /> Equipment collapse • Do not exceed load limits;store/stage materials in quantities sufficient for immediate use. <br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-507-Scaffolds <br /> : AERIAL BOOM/SCISSOR LIFT ❑Follow safe work practices: <br /> Hazards: Operators to be trained and certified. <br /> See general fall hazards,above • Equipment is inspected after mobilization and is in good condition. <br /> Struck-by,run-over,tip over € Harness&lanyard worn whenever operating the lift. <br /> Caught between(pinch points) • Overhead hazards and surface obstructions to be reviewed with operators prior to use. <br /> Fluid leaks/fuel hazards orGeosyntec Procedure(s):HS-509-Aerial Lifts <br /> battery-related hazards <br /> WARNING! Confirmed or possible ❑Follow safe work practices per D.9.,"Utility-Related Hazards" <br /> close proximity to OVERHEAD <br /> ELECTRICAL UTILITY LINES. Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-304-Overhead/Underground Utility Hazards <br /> Geosyntec° Project/Task Name:TR0712/GSH OxyChem-Stockton SVP Installation <br /> THA Date:06/25/2022 Page 5 <br /> consultants <br />