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D.2. SPECIAL TRAFFIC 1 VEHICLE 1 TRANSPORTATION HAZARDS ® Applicable ❑ Not Applicable, Not Anticipated
<br /> For water-transportation hazards,see D.3."Water Hazards";For construction traffic hazards,see D.8."Construction,Heavy Equipment,Lift Equipment")
<br /> Site-Specific Notes&Clarifications:
<br /> MW-5(to be destroyed)is located near an active railway.Geosyntec will coordinate with the rail company and a designated flagger will be assigned to the field team
<br /> when working near the railway.Geosyntec staff will renew Union Pacific Roadway Worker Protection training(available on LINK portal)before start of the work,if
<br /> needed.Rail line is not electrified.
<br /> ® THOROUGHFARE TRAFFIC HAZARDS ❑Prepare Management of Traffic(MOT)Plan(address location hazards/client and regulatory requirements).
<br /> Where the worksite is located ®Wear DOT-approved reflective vests where exposed to traffic hazards.
<br /> in/near vehicle thoroughfare(road, ®Where possible,park vehicles as protective shield from oncoming traffic.
<br /> highway,parking lot,etc.). ®Configure work area and support vehicles to minimize worker exposure to traffic hazards.
<br /> Hazards:Injury to worker and ®Use DOT signal devices and/or signage to re-route vehicles around work area,site entrances/exits.
<br /> general public from collision
<br /> involving moving vehicle. ®Use DOT-trained flaggers or police detail where appropriate or required.
<br /> HSE Program Documents:HSE SOP-403:Management of Traffic
<br /> ® ; SPECIAL VEHICLE HAZARDS ®For off-road driving,do not exceed capability of vehicle,beware of wet conditions,keep speed low,avoid
<br /> Off-Road Driving or use of non-
<br /> unsafe orientation on slopes.
<br /> typical vehicle,heavy vehicle,work ❑UTV/ATV-specific procedures for training,use roll-bar or helmet,operate per manufacturer's instructions.
<br /> truck,van,UTV/ATV ❑Special Skills Required for Vehicle type—For vehicles requiring special skills(such as windowless van,heavy
<br /> Hazards:Worker injury due to work vehicle,utility vehicle,similar)ensure operator is provided training and/or has appropriate operator
<br /> vehicle collision,rollover skills through experience.
<br /> HSE Program Documents:HSE SOP-652a-Utility Vehicles(US-only)(safe operation of mobile equipment)
<br /> TOWING/HAULING LOADS ❑Ensure load within vehicle is firmly secured(rope,straps,load configuration)to prevent shifting during travel.
<br /> Hazards:Vehicle accident,occupant ❑Slings,chains,strap,rope and related equipment used for towing,hauling,load-securing shall be appropriate
<br /> injury from shifting load,unsafe1 for use,and used in a manner as to prevent an unsafe condition(generally,bungee cords not appropriate).
<br /> equipment,un-roadworthiness of ❑For trailer use,verify tow-hitch components are compatible,hitch/safety chains secure,signal/braking lights
<br /> trailer and/or vehicle. operational,rear-view mirrors effective,tires inflated to proper pressure and tread acceptable.
<br /> RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY HAZARD
<br /> ® ®Coordinate with rail company or on-site host facility and implement required safety and security measures.
<br /> Hazards:Struck bytrain in R.R.right
<br /> of-way;electricall s shock from third ®Site workers shall receive safety training/certification(per railroad owner/operator)for railroad work.
<br /> rail or overhead electrical lines
<br /> ; AIRPORT HAZARDS(on the ground) ❑Coordinate safety requirements with airport personnel and implement required safety measures.
<br /> Hazard:Injury due to proximity ❑Site workers shall receive safety training/certification(per airport owner/operator)for airport work.
<br /> on/near airport runway,flight path. HSE Program Documents:HSE SOP 628:General Aviation(Small Aircraft)Safety
<br /> LIGHT AIRCRAFT/HELICOPTER USE ❑Review certifications/licenses/experience of pilot,airworthiness certificate for aircraft,safety practices of
<br /> Hazards:Injury from collision during operator,aircraft safety rating,safety equipment/provisions on aircraft.
<br /> taxi/take-off/landing,aircraft crash ❑Passengers shall adhere to general passenger safety practices,and requirements of owner/operator/pilot.
<br /> and related general aviation hazards ❑For transport of HazMat/Dangerous Goods,see D.17.,"Transport/Shipping of Hazmat/Dangerous Goods"
<br /> HSE Program Documents:HSE SOP-628-General Aviation,Small Aircraft Safety
<br /> USE OF AERIAL"DRONE" El For use of aerial drone--a.k.a. small unmanned aerial system(sUAS),remote piloted aircraft(RPA)or
<br /> Hazards:Airspace interference, unmanned aerial vehicle(UAV)--review/adhere to requirements for regulatory certifications,authorizations&
<br /> collision with ground personnel, approvals,and pre-mob planning for pre-flight-,in-flight-,and post-flight checks,and unplanned events.
<br /> general public,infrastructure. HSE Program Documents:HSE MAN-003a:Unmanned Aerial Systems Manual(U.S.Only)
<br /> D.3. WATER HAZARDS(Working Over/On/Near Water,Ash Ponds,Quicksand,Soft Ground) ❑ Applicable © Not Applicable, Not Anticipated
<br /> D.4. FALL HAZARDS (Falls to Lower Levels) ❑ Applicable ® Not Applicable, Not Anticipated
<br /> D.5. HAND TOOLS (Manual,Hand-Powered) ® Applicable Not Applicable, Not Anticipated
<br /> Site-Specific Notes&Clarifications:Hand tools may be used to open well boxes.
<br /> ® MANUAL HAND TOOL INJURIES ®Proper tool for the job,maintain in good condition,use vise/clamp to hold work piece,proper follow through,
<br /> ❑Struck by Self and nearby personnel shall stay clear of"line of fire,"use appropriate work gloves,keep blades sharp,use
<br /> ®Pinch points/crushing injuries wrist strap when dropped tool poses a hazard.
<br /> ❑Puncture I ❑Utility/folding/collapsible knives and fixed-blade knives/cutting tools are not permitted,unless specifically
<br /> authorized. Cutting tools with auto-retracting blades,or with enclosed/guarded blades are permitted.
<br /> ❑Cutting blade/laceration risk Use cut-resistant heavy work gloves,as applicable.
<br /> ❑Flying objects,eye hazards ❑Ground surface penetration(hand auger,probe)—requires utility clearance;see D.11."Utility-Related Hazards"
<br /> ❑Other,describe above HSE Program Documents:HSE SOP-640:Manual Hand Tools
<br /> ® MUSCULOSKELETAL(MSK)HAZARDS ❑For tools requiring high exertion(shovel,hand auger,sledgehammer,pickaxe,slide hammer,similar):do
<br /> ®Risk of acute physical MSK trauma stretching exercises to prepare,clear hazard zone,use stable body position,take rest breaks,avoid overexertion.
<br /> (strains,sprains,soft tissue injuries) I ®For recognized musculoskeletal hazard,acute or chronic,resulting from unsafe acute exertion,or
<br /> ❑Risk of cumulative/chronic MSK ergonomic/repetitive motion/cumulative trauma risks,seek advice on controls from Corporate HSE Dept.
<br /> trauma,repetitive motion injuries
<br /> HSE Program Documents:HSE SOP-205a:Manual Materials Handling/Back Injury Prevention
<br /> Project/Task Name:Well Decommissioning/Former Olin Chlor Alkali Site,Tracy
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