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Job Steps Risks/Hazards Quality/Safe Work Practices <br /> Avoid areas where insect activity is observed. Do not place your hands in <br /> Envenomation, allergic reaction,or infection from insect bites or stings areas that you cannot see. Use insect repellants containing DEET for <br /> maximum protection.Wear light-colored clothing and perform tick checks on <br /> entire body at end of shift. Call WorkCare 888-449-7787 for all tick bites. <br /> Do not walk through areas with dense grass or vegetation which could conceal <br /> Serious injury or fatality from a venomous snake bite a snake. Do not approach or attempt to handle any snake. Do not place <br /> hands in areas that you cannot see. <br /> Be alert for animal activity, do not approach; stay safe distance away; do not <br /> Bites, lacerations,and infection from contact with wildlife or feral animals startle. Slowly retreat to a vehicle or on-site building if threatening wild or feral <br /> Working outdoors animals are encountered. <br /> Use a field guide or a mobile app(e.g. "PlantSnap"or"Picture This-Plant <br /> Identifier"to recognize hazardous. Avoid poisonous plants. If you must work <br /> Allergic reaction and infection from contact with poisonous/irritating around poison ivy, poison oak,or poison sumac wear long sleeve shirts, long <br /> vegetation pants,and gloves with a gauntlet cuff. Use pre-contact and cleansing products <br /> (e.g. IvyX)in the field. Wash shoes, clothes, and tools used around any of <br /> these plants. Call WorkCare 888-449-7787 immediately if you have been <br /> exposed to a poisonous plant. <br /> Use sunscreen with a minimum of 30 SPF. Wear long-sleeves and light- <br /> Sunburn colored clothing(UPF garment if available), hard-hat brims and neck shades <br /> for added protection;wear sunglasses that are safety-rated. <br /> Infection with a pathogen such as hepatitis or HIV from contact with Evaluate work areas for biohazards and do not enter areas where there is <br /> biohazards evidence of drug use, hypodermic needles, or human waste. <br /> Evaluate if the site has cell services and Identify the best means of <br /> communication prior to leaving for the site. Ensure that your cell phone. GPS <br /> Receiving a serious injury and not being able to summon help or navigate beacon or radio is charged and working and that you understand how to use it. <br /> from a remote location. Take plenty of water and some energy food.Take a map; do NOT rely solely <br /> on GPS or smart phone apps.Work in teams of at least two when working <br /> Security and lone worker hazards away from vehicles or when communication with the office is not available. <br /> Do not work alone in an areas were you cannot be seen by a coworker, <br /> another contractor/employee at the facility,or the general public. Do not <br /> Theft,serious injury, or fatality from contact with violent or criminal individual access areas that bear evidence of criminal activity or that appear to be used <br /> as shelter by transients. If approached by an unauthorized visitor,do not <br /> engage, retreat to your field vehicle,get to a safe location,and call law <br /> enforcement. <br /> INTERNAL-LIMITED:This document or email may contain internal-limited information.If you have receivdda�fs 2 iat Ilding any attachments—in error,please notify the sender promptly and delete the document or e <br />