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�� KL E/NFEL OEf? <br /> Bright People.Right Solutions. <br /> Job Loss Analysis <br /> Job Task General Site Activities <br /> Origination Date: June 30, 2006 Revision#9 Revision Date: July 31, 2024 <br /> Development Team: Kirsten Ryan Review Team: Bryan Reese, Sally Miller Group: ALL <br /> Required Equipment for task(check specific job steps below for required PPE) <br /> X Reflective Vest Goggles ISupplied Air Respirator X Other:Cell Phone or SPOT Beacon <br /> X Hard Hat X Face Shield Air Purifying Respirator Client Specific: <br /> X Steel Toed Boots Life/Harness X Protective Clothing Material: Weather dependent <br /> X Safety Glasses X Hearing Protection X Gloves Material: Mechanic's style,leather,cut resistant <br /> Job Steps Risks/Hazards Quality/Safe Work Practices <br /> Hearing protection must be donned when working around operating equipment <br /> if noise levels are greater than 85dBA. Typically when verbal conversation <br /> Working in or around noisy equipment Noise-induced hearing loss/communication loss from chronic or acute cannot be carried on with a normal voice volume at a distance of 3 feet, <br /> exposure to noise levels greater than 85 dBA hearing protection should be worn. Evaluate the need for dual hearing <br /> protection(ear plugs AND ear muffs)based upon equipment ratings and <br /> environmental conditions. <br /> Implement a Heat/Cold Stress Program applicable to environmental conditions <br /> and the PPE in use. Program should include;taking frequent cooling or <br /> warming breaks, using the buddy system,appropriate food/beverage <br /> Serious injury or fatality from heat stroke or hypothermia consumption and scheduling work earlier or later in the day to avoid <br /> hottest/coldest parts of the day. Inspect and maintain heat/cold stress <br /> prevention supplies, including water,dry clothing,sunscreen, sand/salt for <br /> snow/ice clearing. etc. <br /> Upgrade safety glasses to ANSI rated googles or spoggles. Park field vehicles <br /> Working in extreme weather conditions so that the wind is not blowing directly against the side used to enter/exit the <br /> Eye injury from wind-blown debris or contusion, laceration, or other serious vehicle. Use the LPSA tool and"look up"to see if you are down-wind and in <br /> injury from being struck-by wind-blown debris the line of fire for potential materials or debris being blown off an upper level or <br /> possible downed powerlines. <br /> When lightning and thunder are less than 30 seconds apart, Stop Work <br /> Serious injury or fatality from being struck by lightning. immediately and seek shelter for at least 30 minutes and until the time between <br /> thunder&lightning is greater than 30 seconds. <br /> INTERNAL-LIMITED:This document or email may contain internal-limited information.If you have receivdda�fs 4 Ot ilding any attachments—in error,please notify the sender promptly and delete the document or e <br />