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DRAFT <br /> 13.5. POWERED TOOLS,EQUIPMENT,MACHINERY ❑ Applicable ® Not Applicable,Not Anticipated <br /> EXPLANATORY NOTES,CLARIFICATIONS: <br /> ❑ POWERED HAND TOOLS ❑ For all power tools: <br /> ❑Battery-operated • Inspect tools to ensure safe operating condition before each use. <br /> ❑Electric-powered,120v/240v • Use tool in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. <br /> ❑Fuel-powered • Ensure guards are in place and no hazardous equipment modifications. <br /> ❑Pneumatic • Use PPE or other safety practices,as appropriate,for eye/hearing/hand/head/body protection. <br /> El Powder actuated • Provide training or verify operator competency for use of power tool. <br /> • Stay clear of hazard zone,"line of fire,"when working near where power tools are used. <br /> • For spark/heat generating tool,control fire hazards,segregate combustible/flammable materials. <br /> Hazards:Eye/hand/body injury,fuel- • Use vise/clamp/work bench or other appropriate means to hold/secure the work piece. <br /> related hazards,Inhalation hazards, <br /> noise,sparks,heat,fire hazard, ElUse respirators,ventilation,wet methods,other appropriate means to control inhalation hazard. <br /> electrical hazards ❑See fuel-safety practices in Section B.13.,"Commercial Chemical Products." <br /> ❑For electrical hazards,see Section B.8.,"Electrical Hazards". <br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-109-Hearing Conservation,HS-113-Personal Protective Equipment <br /> HS-121-Electrical Safety,HS-503-Powered Hand Tools,Others as applicable <br /> OPERATION OF ❑General safety requirements for equipment,machinery: <br /> EQUIPMENT/MACHINERY • Arrange worksite for safe access to equipment/machinery. <br /> ❑Point-of-operation hazards • Use equipment/machinery in accordance with manufacturer's use and safety instructions. <br /> ❑Pinch points,moving parts • Ensure point-of-operation,mechanical power transmission,other moving parts are guarded with protective <br /> ❑'Struck-by,''caught between' devices;do not override interlocks,guards,protective devices. <br /> ❑Hot surfaces,heat • Secure long hair/loose clothing/hanging jewelry near moving/rotating parts. <br /> El Extension cords,flexible wire • Heed warning signs/labels,keep safe distance;avoid locations of"struck by"and"caught between"hazards. <br /> • Implement lockout/tagout for repairs/adjustments/tooling changes. <br /> ❑Fuel related(gas or liquid) <br /> ❑Use safe lifting practices for movement of heavy portable equipment <br /> ❑Hydraulic pressure <br /> ❑Implement safe work practices for compressed air,pressurized systems(pneumatic/hydraulic),stored energy. <br /> ❑Pneumatic pressure <br /> ❑For climbing/fall hazards associated with large equipment,see Section BA.,"Fall Hazards." <br /> ❑Kinetic,stored energy <br /> ❑For electrical hazards,see Section B.8.,"Electrical Hazards." <br /> ❑Noise <br /> ❑Operate fuel-powered equipment in well ventilated location. <br /> ❑Emissions,discharge gases <br /> ❑Working at heights,falls ElUse safe practices for fuels,see Section B.13.,"Commercial Chemical Products." <br /> ❑Lifting,repetitive motion Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-109-Hearing Conservation,HS-113-Personal Protective Equipment <br /> ❑Illumination HS-119-Lockout/7-agout HS-121-Electrical Safety,HS-503-Powered Hand Tools,Others as applicable <br /> ❑Electrical <br /> LOCKOUT/TAGOUT OF HAZARDOUS s ❑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 <br /> WELDING,CUTTING,HOT WORK ❑General safe work practices: <br /> (GAS OR ARC) • Hot work permit system to be implemented. <br /> UV/IR light-eye/skin burns,hot-work • Operator properly protected(eye protection,clothing,apron,etc.). <br /> hazards,toxic welding fumes, • Fire hazard controls(watcher,fire extinguisher,water,isolate combustibles). <br /> compressed gases,electrical shock • Protect nearby personnel from hazardous UV,IR light(shielding,curtain). <br /> ❑For gas welding/cutting,use gas cylinder safe practices(secured,upright,caps on when not in use,prevent <br /> Damage;never secure gas cylinders to metal bench used for arc welding). <br /> ❑For arc welding,follow electrical safe work practices.See Section B.8.,"Electrical Hazards." <br /> ❑See Section B.13.,"Commercial Chemical Products,"for hazards of welding rods(toxic metals),welding gases. <br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-511-Welding,Cutting and Other Hot Work <br /> COMPRESSED AIR,COMPRESSOR ❑Never direct nozzle toward body;do not use compressed air for cleaning clothes. <br /> (for compressed gases,see ❑If compressed air is used for cleaning,restrict pressure to 30 psi or below,equip nozzle with chip guard. <br /> Section B.13.,"Compressed Gases") ❑Use eye protection. <br /> ❑Ensure air tank,hoses,fittings are in good repair using factory fittings. <br /> PORTABLE GENERATOR ❑Follow general safety practices for Operation of Equipment/Machinery(above),and as follows: <br /> Hazards:Electrical shock,carbon • Use in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. <br /> monoxide in exhaust,fuel-related • Keep generator and work area dry. <br /> fire,injury from mechanical hazards, • Never use indoors,or near building air intake vents due to carbon monoxide hazard. <br /> lifting • Provide for ventilation and/or air monitoring where hazardous accumulation of exhaust emissions is possible. <br /> • Use hearing protection in close proximity to operating generator,as needed. <br /> • Use power cords/extension cords specified by instructions. <br /> • Use ground-fault circuit interrupters(GFCIs)in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. <br /> • See Section B.8.,"Electrical Hazards." <br /> • Shut down equipment before refueling. See safe practices for flammable/combustible liquids in Section B.13., <br /> "Commercial Chemical Products." <br /> Geosyntec Procedures:HS-109-Hearing Conservation,HS-111-Air Monitoring, <br /> HS-115-Hazard Communication(for fuel),HS-121-ElectricalSafety,Others as applicable <br /> Geosyntec° THA 5 —<WELL INSTALLATION> 12.10.2020 <br /> <Rough and Ready Island GWMP,WR2501 B> Page 5 <br /> consultants <br />