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a) Periodic walk-through surveys by Man agerSISupervisors to identify sources of hazards, including <br /> but not limited to impact, penetration, compression. chemical, heat, dust, electrical sources, materia[ <br /> handling, and light radiation. <br /> b) Additional hazards to evaluate include. <br /> 1. Biologic <br /> 2. Sources of electricity <br /> . Sources of motion such as machines or processes where movement may exist that could result <br /> to an impact between personnel and equipment <br /> 4. Sources of high temperatures that could result in burns, eye injuries or fire <br /> S. Types of chemicals used in the workplace <br /> 6. Sources of harmful dusts <br /> 7. Sources of light radiation, such as welding, brazing, cutting, furnaces, heat treating. high <br /> intensity lights, etc. <br /> S. The potential for falling or dfopping objects <br /> 9. Sharp objects that could poke, cul. stab or puncture <br /> 10. Biologic hazards such as Wood or other potentially infectod maternal <br /> c) For any hazards identpfied, 14 ianagersiSupervisors will work with the Safety and Health <br /> Department to determine the suitability of the PPE presently available and as necessary select new <br /> or additional equipment. Care will be taken to recognize the possibility of multiple and simultaneous <br /> exposure to a variety of hazards. <br /> d) Industria[ Hygiene Surveys as described in the Industrial Hygiene Program and Sampling Plan. <br /> 4.2 Non-Routine Tasks <br /> aE) When implementing a non-routine task. material or equipment an assessment of the hazards in <br /> procedure_ following permit when required, or reading the SDS before performing the task. <br /> b) ManagerslSupervisors and the partners who perform the new jot}task shall evaluate new <br /> anticipated work conditions or processes, via a Tack Based Job Safety Analysis(TSJSA) <br /> (APPENDIX DIX A), to determine what, if any. PPE is required to protect the worker while performing <br /> hiWher foto-duties if not listed on the corporate JSA, Contact your Regional Safety Coordinator for <br /> guidance and approval <br /> 4.3 Personal Protective Equipment Selection <br /> 4.3.1 P PE will only be considered as a hazard control after ali other hazard control options have peen <br /> considered. Any rij.-w PPE requirement will result in revisions to the pas itic n's JSA and TBJSA and <br /> reviewed with affected partners_ Personal Protective Equi prnent will be selected according to the <br /> following CNteda.. <br /> a)Protect against specific hazards) encountered by employee-partners. <br /> b) Comfortable to wear <br /> c) Properly fitted or sized as applicable to the specific type of PPE <br /> d) Must not festrict vision or movement <br /> e) Durabte and easy to clean and disinfect <br /> f) Must not interfere with the function of other required PPE <br /> g) Maet requirements of ANSI 287.1-1989 for devices purchased after July 5, 1594, and ANSI <br /> 67 1-1968 for devices purchasad before that date. <br /> Cintas PPEfJSA Program Reviewed 8/15/2025 7 of 11 <br />