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Job Steps Risks/Hazards Quality/Safe Work Practices <br /> Serious injury or fatality from being hit/run-over by on-site vehicle or Follow Traffic Control Devises and Traffic Flow Diagram. Set up work zones <br /> equipment traffic. and direct traffic around areas where work will be performed. Use vehicle as <br /> barrier if possible. Do not turn your back to oncoming traffic. <br /> Working in active traffic areas <br /> Notify all pedestrians that this is a work zone by delineating work zone and <br /> Pedestrian/unauthorized visitor entry to work area. keeping watch. Delineate work area in a manner that prevents unauthorized <br /> access. Immediately stop work if an unauthorized visitor enters the site. <br /> Establish hand signals and use spotters when backing vehicles or equipment <br /> or at any time when visibility for the operator is limited or obstructed. Inspect <br /> the work area by performing a 360 Walk Around of vehicle/equipment to <br /> Moving vehicles and equipment Serious injury or fatality from being struck or run-over by operating on-site identify any potential striking hazards.Verify that back up alarms are <br /> vehicles or equipment functioning properly if vehicle or equipment is so equipped. Make eye contact <br /> and wait for a deliberate acknowledgement from the operator(e.g., "show of <br /> hands")before walking near or behind a piece of heavy equipment. Stay out of <br /> swing radius of excavators and cranes. <br /> Only use a tool if trained in the proper use. Inspect all hand tools before use <br /> and immediately take damaged tools out of service. Use tools only for their <br /> intended purpose(e.g.do not pry with a screwdriver). <br /> Misuse of hand tools could result in slips,trips,falls,abrasions, eye injuries <br /> and other common injuries Return hand tools to tool box when not in use. Do not store tools in walk <br /> Working with hand tools areas. Do not lean long handled tools against equipment that could move <br /> unexpectedly. Do not place tools at levels where they can become a falling <br /> object hazard. <br /> Always wear safety glasses and upgrade to a face shield if there is a potential <br /> Hand and eye abrasions, lacerations from working with hand tools or flying for flying materials. Wear mechanic's style or leather work gloves when using <br /> debris hand tools and wear cut-resistant gloves when dealing with sharp/jagged <br /> objects. <br /> Walking is working. Do not multitask(e.g., no note taking, photography,or <br /> hand-held device use)while walking. Do not walk backwards. Do not run. <br /> Keep walk paths clear of debris/materials/equipment and ice, snow,or other <br /> slippery materials(i.e.,water, oils,greases,or powers). Immediately eliminate <br /> Sprains, strains, and fractures from slips/trips/falls or clearly delineate STF hazards and clean up spills. Sand,salt or clear ice and <br /> snow as soon as practicable. Replace well covers immediately after <br /> gauging/sampling. Use intended walk paths on a job site and do not step/jump <br /> from one level to another or over trenches or from truck beds.Avoid steep <br /> surfaces;take the time to find and use a safer route. <br /> When using stairs take one step at a time and keep one hand on a the hand <br /> rail.When climbing a ladder maintain 3 points of contact at all times and utilize <br /> Walking/working surfaces Serious injury or fatality from a fall to a lower level. shoulder bags, backpacks, or other methods to keep hands free for climbing. <br /> INTERNAL-LIMITED:This document or email may contain internal-limited information.If you have receivdda�fs 3 i0t;llding any attachments—in error,please notify the sender promptly and delete the document or e <br />