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<br /> MECHANICAL LIFTING,RIGGING ❑In addition to general safety practices for heavy equipment and cranes(above),as applicable:
<br /> Applies to lifting by crane,truck- • Coordinate lifting operations with competent person.
<br /> mounted boom rig(e.g.drill rig), Do not exceed loading limits of lifting equipment;perform work in accordance with equipment load chart.
<br /> mechanical/electrical hoist,similar • Slings,chains,rope,wire rope and related equipment used for lifting shall be maintained in good condition,
<br /> equipment. and used in a manner as to protect from damage.
<br /> Hazards:falling loads,personnel • Rigging,wire rope and hoisting equipment will be inspected and maintained on a weekly basis.
<br /> under suspended loads. • Hooks will bee equ
<br /> ipped pped with safety latches.
<br /> • Ensure anchor points for winch or other lift device(such as davit arm)are engineered for intended use.
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-506-Cranes
<br /> FORKLIFT ❑In addition to general safety practices for heavy equipment(above),as applicable:
<br /> Hazards:Struck-by,run-over, • Qualified operator,per established forklift training(certificate is required).
<br /> overhead hazards,caught between I • Equipment inspected daily and documented on Forklift Preoperational Inspection Checklist.
<br /> (pinch points),roll over,fluid leaks. • Do not exceed lifting load limits.
<br /> • Forklift shall not be moved/driven with empty forks in raised position.
<br /> • When not in use,forks lowered,brake set,controls in neutral,key removed.
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-505-Safe Operation of Forklifts,HS-132-Competent Persons
<br /> AERIAL LIFTS ❑See Section BA.,"Fall Hazards"
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-509-Aerial Lifts
<br /> ® TRENCHING/EXCAVATION Z Safe work practices when personnel will enter trenches/excavations:
<br /> Hazards:Cave-in,hazardous • Activities under supervision/oversight of competent person,daily inspection.
<br /> atmosphere,structures& • Excavated materials placed at least 2'from trench sidewall.
<br /> foundations,falls into excavations • Prevent water accumulation in trench.
<br /> • Sloping&shoring for excavations>_20'must be approved by a professional engineer.
<br /> • Sloping/shoring/trench box for excavations>>-5'when persons enter trench/excavation.
<br /> • Sloping/shoring/trench box for shallow(<5')excavations with cave-in hazard.
<br /> • 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 Section B.10,"Confined Space Entry,Hazardous Enclosed Spaces"
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-402-Excavation and Trenching,HS-132-Competent Persons
<br /> IMPORTANT! This work may/will ❑Follow safe work practices per Section B.9.,"Utility Related Hazards"
<br /> include close proximity to overhead
<br /> and/or underground utility lines.
<br /> DEMOLITION ❑Develop/implement demolition safety plan.
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s): HS-132-Competent Persons
<br /> BLASTING ❑Develop/implement blasting safety plan.
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-307-Blasting and Use of Explosives,HS-132-Competent Persons
<br /> PUBLIC AT RISK,SITE SECURITY ❑During site operations protect public(overhead protection,barriers,warning signs).
<br /> ❑During off hours,protect public with barriers,warning signs/lights,other measures as appropriate.
<br /> ❑Lock/secure hazardous materials and/or equipment.
<br /> B.B.ELECTRICAL HAZARDS Z Applicable ❑ Not Applicable,Not Anticipated
<br /> EXPLANATORY NOTES,CLARIFICATIONS:
<br /> ® BASIC ELECTRICAL HAZARDS TO Z Follow safe work practices:
<br /> SKILLED NON ELECTRICAL WORKERS • Control water-related/wet-location hazards in a manner appropriate for the job tasks/equipment/tool.
<br /> Equipment/tool use/operation,use • Never touch electrical equipment if you are wet,or standing in water or on wet surfaces.
<br /> of extension cords,working near • Use extension cords/power cords properly,prevent damage,take out of service if damaged.
<br /> electrical equipment. • Inspect tool/equipment/extension cords/power cords/welding cables before each use;do not use if damaged.
<br /> • Use GFCI-protected outlet or portable GFCI in wet locations,outdoors,basements,concrete floors.
<br /> Hazards:Electrical shock,secondary • Ensure live parts are guarded,enclosures secure.
<br /> hazards(falls,other injuries). • Enclosures,circuits properly labeled.
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-121-Electrical Safety
<br /> HANDS-ON ELECTRICAL WORK BY ❑Implement electrical safe work practices pertaining to:
<br /> ELECTRICAL WORKER/TECHNICIAN: • Worker training/qualification(Level 1,Level 2,Level 3)
<br /> ❑Voltage<50 v • General electrical safe work practices,grounding,use of GFCIs
<br /> ❑Voltage 50-600v • Safe work practices during diagnostics/troubleshooting,maintenance,repair
<br /> ❑Voltage>600v • Safe design features for electrical equipment
<br /> ❑AC ❑DC ❑3-phase • Arc flash protection
<br /> ❑Battery and/or solar power
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS 121-Electrical Safety,HS-129-High Voltage Electricity Safety
<br /> ❑Capacitor/transformer
<br /> LOCKOUT/TAGOUT OF ELECTRICAL ❑Implement control-of-hazardous-energy practices(lockout/tagout),provide lockout/tagout locks and
<br /> ENERGY devices,training workers,designate"authorized"personnel,notify"affected"personnel.
<br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-119-Lockout Tagout HS-121-Electrical Safety
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