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    Job Hazard/Safety AnalysisManual

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    Hazard Analysis: Cutoff Saw (Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation Dust/particles generated duringmachine operation

    Appropriate natural ventilation,disposable respirators, automaticvacuum machine

    Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    "rauma Projectiles, rotating parts, point ooperation, ingoing nip joints, lyingchips # spar$s

    Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing, machine guards

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot Saety shoes&and Injury Point o 'peration, ingoing nip

    points, rotating parts, lying chips andspar$s

    (achine guards, situationala!areness

    &ead Protection Projectiles %ace Shield

    %ire &eat, spar$s Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom area

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper grounding, improper

    operations and maintenance

    +oc$out/tagout, proper grounding o

    rame, manuacturers instructionsstrictly ollo!ed

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    Saety glasses/goggles

    %ace Shield .optional disposable 0espirators .optional

    &earing Protection

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith manuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Sections 5165 and 5789 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:2717 and 181:271;2

    72 A mechanical or electrical po!er control shall be provided to ma$e it possible or the operator to cut opo!er !ithout leaving his position at the point o operation2

    ;2 All belts, pulleys, gears, shats shall be guarded in accordance !ith speciic re3uirements o 4al/'S&ASection ;85: E"2 Se32 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:27182

    52 (achines designed or a i)ed location shall be securely anchored to prevent !al$ing or moving2

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    Hazard Analysis: Air Co)pressor ($aint Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    Shutdo!nand IsolateUnit

    Unit Activationduring repair

    Auto start and/or human error +oc$out/"agout

    oise E3uipment 'peration Use &earing Protection0outine(aintenance/0epair

    &and Injury 4onined !or$ areas, sharp edges Gloves

    Eye Injury 0esidual air pressure Goggles, saety glasses !ith sideshields

    Electric Shoc$ Improper operation and maintenance (anuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed, loc$Bout/tagBout

    oise E3uipment 'peration Use hearing protection

    0outine'peration

    oise E3uipment 'peration Use hearing protection

    Eye Injury -lo!ing debris Use saety glasses !/sideshields or goggles

    $$ 'euired:

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !ith side shield

    &earing Protection

    Gloves

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 &earing Protection must be !orn upon entering compressor area252 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2

    here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn262 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    82 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: Air Co)pressor, $ortable, lectric ($aint Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop,HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    0outine(aintenance/0epair

    Electric Shoc$ Improper operation and maintenance Unplug electrical cord and retaincontrol o plug duringrepair/maintenance

    0outine'peration

    oise E3uipment operation Use hearing protection

    "rauma Improper use, uncontrolled releaseo compressed air

    Use appropriate no**le or speciic!or$ activity, situational a!areness

    Eye Injury Projectiles, lying debris Goggles or saety glasses !ith sideshields

    $$ 'euired:

    Goggles or Saety glasses !ith side shield

    &earing Protection

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions2

    72 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 &earing Protection must be !orn !hen using compressor252 >hen used or cleaning purposes, air pressure must be adjusted to less than ;: psi, and eective chip

    guarding and PPE must be used2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn262 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    82 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: Air Sprayer ($aint Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    Shutdo!nand IsolateUnit

    Unit Activationduring repair

    Auto start and/or human error +oc$out/"agout

    oise E3uipment 'peration Use &earing Protection

    0outine(aintenance/0epair

    &and Injury 4onined !or$ areas, sharp edges Gloves

    Eye Injury 0esidual air pressure Goggles, saety glasses !ith sideshields

    Electric Shoc$ Improper operation and (aintenance (anuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed, loc$B out/tagBout

    oise E3uipment 'peration Use hearing protection

    0outine'peration

    oise E3uipment operation Use hearing protection

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Glasses !ith side shield

    &earing Protection Gloves

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 &earing Protection must be !orn upon entering compressor area252 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2

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    Hazard Analysis: Arc *elder, lectric (Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation &a*ardous umes, gases, dusts Appropriate ventilation, as re3uiredappropriate respirators

    Eye Injury Projectiles, umes, dusts, lashes &elmets, goggles, appropriatenoncombustible or lameBprooscreens

    "rauma Projectiles, burns Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing, s!itch guards

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    %ire &eat, spar$s, slag Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom !elding area

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper grounding, improperoperations and maintenance,improper s!itching device

    +oc$out/tagout, proper grounding osecondary and case portable !eldingtransormers, manuacturersinstructions strictly ollo!ed, propers!itching or shutting do!n machine

    $$ 'euired: Eye Saety Shield/&elmet !ith %ilter +ens protective 4lothingC

    %ull sleeves, no ront poc$ets, no cus, shirt let outside o trousers, made o clean ireBresistant materials

    %ire 0esistant Gauntlet Gloves

    Saety Shoes/-oots disposable respirator .optional

    Goggles/Saety Glasses

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 -eore cutting or !elding is permitted the area shall be inspected by an individual responsible or

    authori*ing cutting and !elding operations272 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions2;2 Employees assigned to operate e3uipment !ill be amiliar !ith the 4al/'S&A re3uirements outlined in

    Section 5=85 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:27

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    Hazard Analysis: Au.er ($ost Hole!, asoline $owered (Carpenter & Maintenance Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation Dust/particles generated duringmachine operation, e)haust umes

    Appropriate natural ventilation,disposable respirators

    Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    "rauma Projectiles, point o operation, lyingdebris # spar$s, improper use andoperation, loose clothing becomingentangled

    Situational a!areness, PPE, machineguards, (anuacturers instructionsollo!ed, do not !ear loose clothing

    oise Engine Ear plugs/ear mus%oot Injury Drop object on oot, impact o auger Saety shoes

    &and Injury Point o operation, inBgoing nippoints, rotating parts, lying debrisand spar$s

    Gloves, machine guards, situationala!areness

    %ire Spar$s Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards

    $$ 'euired:

    Gloves .leather

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shield disposable respirator .optional

    Saety Shoes/boots

    &earing Protection

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions72 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 'ne or more methods o machine guarding shall be provided to protect the operator and others in the area

    rom ha*ards such as those created by point o operation, rotating parts and spar$s2

    52 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2ipe spilled uel immediately and !ait or umes to disperse beore starting the engine252 ever remove the radiator pressure cap rom li3uid cooled engines !hile they are hot to prevent scalding2

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    Hazard Analysis: 0and Saw ($lu)bin. Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation &a*ardous umes, gases, dusts Appropriate ventilation, as re3uired,disposable respirators

    Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    "rauma Projectiles, rotating parts, point ooperation, ingoing nip points, lyingchips # spar$s

    Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing, machine guards

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    &and Injury Sharp objects Gloves as appropriate or tas$%ire Spar$s Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,

    remove all combustibles and ireha*ards

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper grounding, improperoperations and maintenance

    Proper grounding o rame,manuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed

    $$ 'euired: protecti%e4lothing .optional Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shield

    %ace Shield

    Saety Shoes/-oots disposable 0espirator .optional

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Sections 5165 and 5789 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:2717 and 181:271;272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 A mechanical or electrical po!er control shall be provided to ma$e it possible or the operator to cut o

    po!er !ithout leaving his position at the point o operation252 All belts, pulleys, gears, shats shall be guarded in accordance !ith the re3uirements o 'S&A 4al/'S&A

    Section ;85: E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:27182

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    Hazard Analysis: 0attery Char.er (lectric Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    "rauma .-urns -atty acid spills Goggles, apron, gloves, properbattery handling procedures

    Eye Injury -attery acid splashes Goggles, appropriate batteryhandling procedures

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper operation andmaintenance, battery condition

    +oc$out/tagout, manuacturersinstructions strictly ollo!ed

    %ire Spar$s, improper storage olammables, combustibles

    Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom machine area

    E)plosion Spar$/poor ventilation, smo$ing,improper procedures

    Ade3uate ventilation, no smo$ing,ollo! manuacturers instructions

    $$ 'euired:

    Apron

    Gloves

    Saety Shoes/-oots Goggles

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2

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    Hazard Analysis: 0elt Sander (Carpenter & Maintenance Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation Dust/particles generated duringmachine operation

    Appropriate natural ventilation,disposable respirators

    Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    "rauma Projectiles, rotating parts, point ooperation, ingoing nip points, lyingchips # spar$s

    Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing, machine guards

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    &and Injury Point o 'peration, ingoing nippoints, rotating parts, lying chips #spar$s

    (achine guards, situationala!areness

    %ire/E)plosion Spar$s Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom machine area

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper grounding, improperoperation and maintenance

    +oc$out/tagout, proper grounding orame, manuacturers instructionsstrictly ollo!ed

    $$ 'euired: protecti%e4lothing .optional

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shield

    Saety Shoes/-oots disposable 0espirators .optional

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Sections 5165 and 5789 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:2717 and 181:271;272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 &oo$ up vacuum unit to minimi*e dust recommended252 A mechanical or electrical po!er control shall be provided to ma$e it possible or the operator to cut o

    po!er !ithout leaving his position at the point o operation2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn282 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    1:2 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: 0ench rinder (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop,HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation Dust/particles generated duringmachine operation

    Appropriate natural ventilation,disposable respirators

    Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    "rauma Projectiles Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing, machine guards

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    &and Injury Impact, penetration, compression Gloves, situational a!areness&ead Protection Projectiles %ace Shield

    %ire &eat, spar$s Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom grinding/buing area

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper grounding, Improperoperations and maintenance

    +oc$out/tagout, proper grounding orame, manuacturers instructionsstrictly ollo!ed

    $$ 'euired: protecti%e4lothing .optional Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shield

    %ace Shield

    Saety Shoes/-oots disposable 0espirators .optional

    Gloves

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Section ;

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    "o sound !heels using the ring test, tap the !heels gentlyusing !ith a light nonmetallic implement, such as thehandle o a scre!driver or a light !heel, or a !oodenmallet or heavier !heels2 "he !heels should be tappedabout 5< degrees each side o the vertical centerline andabout 1 or 7 inches rom the periphery2 "hen rotate the!heel 5< degrees and repeat the test.see igures belo!2

    An undamaged !heel !ill give you a clear metallic tone2 Acrac$ed !heel !ill have a dead sound and not a clear ring2I the !heels sound crac$ed .dead !hen tapped, they shall

    not be used2

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    Hazard Analysis: 0rush Mower/"ri))er, asoline $owered

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury %lying debris Saety glasses, ace shield

    "rauma %lying debris, 0otating parts, -urns protective clothing, situationala!areness, appropriate guards inplace

    %oot Injury E3uipment rolls over oot Saety shoes

    oise E3uipment 'peration &earing protection

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Glasses

    %ace Shield protective 4lothing .optional

    &earing Protection

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately252 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2

    here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves!ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    92 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

    Additional $recautions for -uel $owered n.ines:12 Al!ays operate in an open !ellBventilated area or vent the engine e)haust directly outdoors272 ever uel the engine !hile running or in the presence o an open lame2;2 >ipe spilled uel immediately and !ait or umes to disperse beore starting the engine252 ever remove the radiator pressure cap rom li3uid cooled engines !hile they are hot to prevent scalding2

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    Hazard Analysis: 10rush ho.2 Mower, "ractor attach)ent

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury %lying debris Saety glasses, ace shield

    "rauma %lying debris, 0otating parts, -urns protective clothing, situationala!areness, appropriate guards inplace

    %oot Injury E3uipment rolls over oot Saety shoes

    oise E3uipment 'peration &earing protection

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Glasses

    %ace Shield protective 4lothing .optional

    &earing Protection

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately252 (aintain tractor and e3uipment in sae operating condition, including original saetyBrelated eatures and

    any retroits designed and recommended by the e3uipment manuacturer2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2=2 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    62 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

    Additional $recautions for -uel $owered n.ines:12 Al!ays operate in an open !ellBventilated area or vent the engine e)haust directly outdoors272 ever uel the engine !hile running or in the presence o an open lame2;2 >ipe spilled uel immediately and !ait or umes to disperse beore starting the engine2

    52 ever remove the radiator pressure cap rom li3uid cooled engines !hile they are hot to prevent scalding2

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    Hazard Analysis: 0uffer (-loor!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury Splashes Goggles .or splash ha*ards

    "rauma Projectiles, impact, vibration, burns Situational a!areness, gloves,protective clothing, s!itch guards

    %oot Injury Dropped object on oot >ear saety shoes

    Ingestion Dust, chemicals >ear respirator or dust mas$ ineeded, rubber gloves

    $$ 'euired:

    Goggles

    Gloves

    Saety Shoes protective 4lothing .long pants

    0espirator or dust mas$ .as needed

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 %or chemical contact, see H&A or chemicals272 Ensure buer cord is not damaged and has an intact plug ground pin2

    ;2 @eep cord clear o rotating brush252 Use caution on !et suraces2ear long pants to avoid chemicals splashing on bare legs282 "a$e occasional brea$s to avoid repetitive motion injury rom vibration21:2 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions2112 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2172 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately21;2 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2152 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    1

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    Hazard Analysis: Chain Hoist (lectric Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear Saety shoes

    &and Injury Impact, burns Gloves, Situational a!areness

    &ead Protection S!inging chain/hoisted e3uipment &ard hat

    $$ 'euired:

    Gloves

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    &ard

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 D' '" overload hoist beyond its rated capacity252 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2

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    Hazard Analysis: Chainsaw, asoline $owered

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation Dust/particles generated duringmachine operation, e)haust umes

    Appropriate natural ventilation,disposable respirators

    Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    &ead Protection Projectiles %ace shields situational a!areness,PPE, hardhat, protective clothing.chaps, long pants, long sleeve shirt,machine guards

    "rauma Projectiles, point o operation, lyingchips # spar$s, alling objects,improper use and operation

    (anuacturers instructions ollo!ed

    oise Engine Ear plugs/ear mus

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot, impact o sa!blade

    Saety shoes .cut resistant

    &and Injury Point o operation, inBgoing nippoints, rotating parts, lying chips andspar$s

    Gloves, machine guards, situationala!areness

    %ire Spar$s Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ard

    $$ 'euired:

    Protective 4lothing .chaps, long pants, long sleeve shirt

    Gloves .leather

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shield

    Disposable respirator .optional

    %ace Shield/screen Saety

    Shoes/boots .cut resistant

    &earing Protection &ardhat

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Sections 5165 and 5789 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:2717 and 181:271;272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 'ne or more methods o machine guarding shall be provided to protect the operator and others in the area

    rom ha*ards such as those created by point o operation, ingoing nip points, rotating parts, lying chips andspar$s2

    52 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2

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    Hazard Analysis: Che)icals ($ourin./Handlin.! ($lu)bin. Shop, $aint Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury Splash, umes Goggles

    4ontactirritation, burnor absorption

    Splash, s$in contact Gloves .appropriate type orchemical, apron .i necessary, longsleeves

    Ingestion -reathing umes >ear respirator i needed

    %ace Splash >ear %ace Shield .i necessary

    $$ 'euired:

    Goggles

    Gloves protective 4lothing .apron

    0espirator .as needed

    %ace shield .i necessary

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 0ead and understand (aterial Saety Data Sheet on chemical.s being handled272 @no! !here the nearest emergency eye !ash/sho!er is located and the path is clear2

    ;2 4ontact ES Industrial &ygienist or proper respirator and ilter re3uired or chemical252 %or caustics/acids/reactive chemicals, use ace shield in addition to goggles2ash hands thoroughly ater handling chemicals and beore smo$ing, eating or drin$ing21;2 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2152 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2

    1here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves!ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

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    Hazard Analysis: Cleanin. (0ody -luid Clean3p! ($lu)bin. Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury %umes, splashes and dusts .cleaningagents

    Goggles, ace shield

    "rauma Sharp objects, impact Situational a!areness, gloves

    %oot Injury Dropped object on oot >ear saety shoes .i necessary

    Ingestion 4hemicals, body luids >ear respirator or dust mas$ .ineeded, gloves

    $$ 'euired:

    Goggles

    %ace shield

    Saety Shoes/boots .i necessary

    Gloves .chemical/biological resistant protective 4lothing .Apron

    0espirator or dust mas$ .as needed

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 Use -loodborne Pathogen .-P procedures to clean up body luids2

    72 4ontact &AJ(A" and/or Industrial &ygienist i you have any 3uestions on cleanBup or disposal2;2 I in doubt about substance, use -P procedures252 >ash hands thoroughly ater tas$ and beore eating, drin$ing or smo$ing2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn282 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    1:2 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: Cleanin. (Sweepin./Moppin./0uffin.! (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, $aint Shop,Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use "rauma Projectiles, impact, chemical contact Situational a!areness, gloves,protective clothing

    %oot Injury Dropped object on oot >ear saety shoes

    Ingestion 4hemicals, dust >ear respirator or dust mas$ ineeded

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Shoes/boots

    Gloves .optional protective 4lothing .long pants recommended to prevent chemical splash on s$in

    0espirator or dust mas$ .as needed

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 %or use o chemicals, see H&A or chemicals272 Gloves !ill prevent blisters and abrasions rom mops/brooms2;2 Use proper body mechanics to ease atigue and mitigate repetitive motion eects252 0educe !eight o mop buc$ets by partially emptying them beore liting them to drain2

    ash hands thoroughly ater tas$ and beore eating, drin$ing or smo$ing282 "a$e occasional brea$s to avoid repetitive motion injury21:2 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions2112 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2172 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately21;2 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2152 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    1

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    Hazard Analysis: Co)pound Miter Saw (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, Carpenter & MaintenanceShop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation Dust/particles generated duringmachine operation

    Appropriate natural ventilation,disposable respirators

    Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    "rauma Projectiles, rotating parts, point ooperation, ingoing nip points, lyingchips # spar$s

    situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing, machine guards

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes&and Injury Point o 'peration, ingoing nip

    points, rotating parts, lying chips #spar$s

    (achine guards, situationala!areness

    %ire Spar$s Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper grounding, improperoperation and maintenance

    Proper grounding o rame,manuacturers instructions strictly

    ollo!ed

    $$ 'euired:

    Protective 4lothing .optional

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shield

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    Disposable 0espirators .optional

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Sections 5165 and 5789 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:2717 and 181:271;272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2

    ;2 A mechanical or electrical po!er control shall be provided to ma$e it possible or the operator to cut opo!er !ithout leaving his position at the point o operation2

    52 All belts, pulleys, gears, shats shall be guarded in accordance !ith the speciic re3uirements o 'S&A4al/'S&A Section ;85: E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:27182

  • 8/9/2019 JobSafetyAnalysisFM Mech Trades

    23/83

    Hazard Analysis: 4itchwitch "rencher (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    0outine(aintenance/0epair

    &and Injury 4onined !or$ areas, sharpedges/objects, rotating parts

    Gloves, situational a!areness

    %oot Injury E3uipment rolls over oot, objectdrops on oot

    >ear saety shoes

    "rauma 0otating parts Situational a!areness, appropriateclothing

    Eye Injury %lying particles Saety glasses

    oise E3uipment 'peration Use hearing protection0outine'peration

    oise E3uipment 'peration Use hearing protection

    &ead Injury -ump head, objects all on head >ear hard hat .as necessary

    %oot Injury E3uipment rolls over oot, objectdrops on oot

    >ear saety shoes

    &and Injury Sharp edges/objects >ear Gloves

    $$ 'euired:

    Protective 4lothing Saety Shoes/-oots

    Saety Glasses

    &ard

    Gloves

    &earing Protection

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 All controls shall be in a neutral position !ith the motors stopped and bra$es set, unless !or$ being

    perormed re3uires other!ise2;2 >henever e3uipment is par$ed, the par$ing bra$e shall be set252 All authori*ed personnel shall have training in the sae operation o e3uipment2

  • 8/9/2019 JobSafetyAnalysisFM Mech Trades

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    Hazard Analysis: 4rill 0it Sharpener (lectric Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury Projectiles, ilings Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    &and Injury Point o operation, ingoing nippoints, rotating parts, lying chips andspar$s

    Situational a!areness

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper grounding, improperoperations and maintenance

    Proper grounding o rame,manuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Glasses !/side shield

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Section 5165 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 440 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:2717272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2

  • 8/9/2019 JobSafetyAnalysisFM Mech Trades

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    Hazard Analysis: 4rill $ress (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation Electrical Shoc$ Spar$s, riction

    Eye Injury %ilings/particles generated duringmachine operation

    Improper grounding, improperoperations and maintenance

    Inhalation Dust/particles generated duringmachine operation

    Appropriate natural ventilation,disposable respirators

    "rauma Projectiles, lying spar$s Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles situationala!areness

    %oot Injury Projectiles, rotating parts, point ooperation, ingoing nip points, lyingchips # spar$s

    >ear saety shoes

    &and Injury Drop object on oot Gloves .optional, machine guards,situational a!areness

    &ead Protection Point o operation, ingoing nippoints, rotating parts, lying chips #spar$s

    %ace shield .i necessary

    %ire Projectiles Proper grounding o rame,

    manuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed2 Appropriate placed iree)tinguisher, remove all combustiblesand ire ha*ards

    $$ 'euired:

    Protective 4lothing .optional

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shield disposable

    0espirators .optional

    %ace shield

    Gloves .optional

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Section 5165 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 440 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:2717272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 A mechanical or electrical po!er control shall be provided to ma$e it possible or the operator to cut o

    po!er !ithout leaving his position at the point o operation252 All operators must be trained and instructed in the sae method o !or$2 "he employer shall ensure by

    ade3uate supervision that the correct operating procedures are being ollo!ed2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn282 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    1:2 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: 4ri%in. (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, $aint Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop,HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use "rauma Projectiles, impact, vibration, burns Situational a!areness, gloves.optional, seat belts

    oise Engine, impact >ear hearing protection or noiselevel over 6here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves!ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    62 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

    Additional $recautions for -uel $owered n.ines:12 Al!ays operate in an open !ellBventilated area or vent the engine e)haust directly outdoors272 ever uel the engine !hile running or in the presence o an open lame2;2 >ipe up spilled uel immediately and !ait or umes to disperse beore starting the engine252 ever remove the radiator pressure cap rom li3uid cooled engines !hile they are hot to prevent scalding2

  • 8/9/2019 JobSafetyAnalysisFM Mech Trades

    27/83

    Hazard Analysis: 4ru), 5677 al (Handlin.! (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, $aint Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury Splashes Goggles .or handling e)posedchemicals

    "rauma Impact Situational a!areness, gloves

    %oot Injury Dropped object on oot >ear saety shoes

    $$ 'euired:

    Goggles

    Saety Shoes/boots

    Gloves

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 Use t!o people to move/lit heavy drums272 0ead and understand (aterial Saety Data Sheet or chemical being handled2;2 @no! !here the nearest emergency eye !ash/sho!er is and ensure a clear path252 Plan movement route to avoid ha*ards and minimi*e e)posure to chemicals2

  • 8/9/2019 JobSafetyAnalysisFM Mech Trades

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    Hazard Analysis: 4ust Collector, acuu) (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, $aint Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    Electric Shoc$ Improper operation andmaintenance, improper grounding

    (anuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed, proper grounding

    Eye Injury %lying Debris >ear saety glasses !/side shields

    oise E3uipment 'peration Use hearing protection

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Glasses !ith side shield

    &earing Protection

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2;2 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn252 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they are

    optional !ith !ritten justiication2

  • 8/9/2019 JobSafetyAnalysisFM Mech Trades

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    Hazard Analysis: n.ine Stand, Manual

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use %oot Injury Improper placement o load Situational a!areness, !ear saetyshoes

    "rauma 'verloading engine stand beyondrated capacity

    %ollo! manuacturers instructions2Ensure that rated load is legibly andpermanently on engine stand, andrated capacity is not e)ceeded2

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:

    12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 D' '" overload engine stand beyond its rated capacity2;2 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately252 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    92 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

  • 8/9/2019 JobSafetyAnalysisFM Mech Trades

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    Hazard Analysis: -loor Jac#, Hydraulic

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use %oot Injury 0oll jac$ over oot >ear saety shoes

    "rauma 'verloading jac$ beyond ratedcapacity, using jac$ or support ratherthan just liting

    %ollo! manuacturers instructions2Ensure that rated load is legibly andpermanently mar$ed in a prominentlocation on jac$, and rated capacity isnot e)ceeded2 Immediately supportload once it is lited2

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 D' '" use jac$s or supporting loads .vehicles2 Hac$ is designed or liting only2 Immediately ater

    jac$ing, support load .vehicle !ith car/truc$ stands252 D' '" overload jac$ beyond its rated capacity2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn21here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    192 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

  • 8/9/2019 JobSafetyAnalysisFM Mech Trades

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    Hazard Analysis: -or#lift (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, $aint Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop,HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use "rauma Projectiles, impact, vibration, burns Situational a!areness, gloves, s!itchguards

    %oot Injury Dropped object on oot >ear saety shoes

    oise Engine, impact >ear hearing protection

    Eye %luid splash !hen servicing >ear saety goggles

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety goggles

    Saety Shoes/boots

    &earing Protection

    Gloves

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 Use spotters !hen visibility is restricted272 Use caution !hen mounting/e)iting or$lit to avoid alls and actuating controls2;2 Do not overload rated capacities and operating limits o or$lit2

    52 Ensure load is stable and secure prior to liting/movement2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn282 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    1:2 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

    Additional $recautions for -uel $owered n.ines:12 Al!ays operate in an open !ellBventilated area or vent the engine e)haust directly outdoors2

    72 ever uel the engine !hile running or in the presence o an open lame2;2 >ipe up spilled uel immediately and !ait or umes to disperse beore starting the engine252 ever remove the radiator pressure cap rom li3uid cooled engines !hile they are hot to prevent scalding2

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  • 8/9/2019 JobSafetyAnalysisFM Mech Trades

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    Hazard Analysis: -uel "ransfer $u)p (lectric Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury %uel splashes Goggles

    &and Injury %uel contact in subB*ero !eather Gloves

    %ire, E)plosion Smo$ing, spar$s, impropergrounding and bonding

    o smo$ing or e)posure to spar$s oropen lame during ueling2 %ill stemshall be bonded to the containerduring illing operations by means oa bond !ide2 Appropriate placed iree)tinguisher2

    $$ 'euired:

    Goggles

    Gloves

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2

    52 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves!ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    92 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

    Additional $recautions for -uel Handlin. perations:12 Al!ays operate in an open !ellBventilated area272 ever transer uel !hile engine is running or in the presence o an open lame2;2 >ipe spilled uel immediately and !ait or umes to disperse beore starting the engine252 %ill stem shall be bonded to the container during illing operations by means o a bond !ire2

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    Hazard Analysis: Hand Held $neu)atic "ools (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, Carpenter & MaintenanceShop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury 0esidual air pressure, lying debris Goggles/saety glasses !ith sideshields, situational a!areness

    "rauma Air pressure, ejection o tool Situational a!areness, tool retainer

    oise E3uipment 'peration Use hearing protection

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Glasses !ith side shield/Goggles

    &earing Protection

    Gloves .optional

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 A tool retainer shall be installed on each piece o utili*ation e3uipment, !hich, !ithout such retainer, may

    eject tool252 &ose and hose connections used or conducting compressed air to utili*ation e3uipment must be designed

    or the pressure and service to !hich they are subjected2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn262 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    82 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: Hand Held $ortable $ower "ools (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, $aint Shop,Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation Dust/particles generated duringmachine operation

    Appropriate natural ventilation,disposable respirators .i necessary,automatic vacuum machine

    Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes&and Injury Point o operation, ingoing nip

    points, rotating parts, lying chips #spar$s

    (achine guards, situationala!areness

    &ead Protection Projectiles %ace Shield

    %ire Spar$s Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom machine area

    oise (achine operation &earing protection

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper grounding, improperoperations and maintenance

    Proper grounding o rame,manuacturers instructions strictly

    ollo!ed

    $$ 'euired:

    Protective 4lothing .optional

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shields

    Disposable 0espirators .optional

    %ace shield, as appropriate

    &earing Protection

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Section ;

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    Hazard Analysis: Hi.h $ressure *asher, asoline $owered ($aint Shop, Carpenter & MaintenanceShop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use "rauma %lying debris, contact !ith highpressure stream

    Situational a!areness, protectiveclothing

    &and Injury %lying debris, contact !ith highpressure stream

    Situational a!areness, gloves

    &ead Injury %lying debris Situational a!areness, ace shield,hard hat .as necessary

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot, contact !ith highpressure stream

    >ear saety shoes

    Eye Injury %lying debris Goggles/saety glasses !ith sideshields, ace shield

    Electric Shoc$ Improper operation and maintenance (anuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed

    %ire Smo$ing, spar$s o smo$ing or e)posure to spar$s oropen lame during ueling2

    Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher2

    oise E3uipment 'peration Use hearing protection

    $$ 'euired:

    Protective 4lothing .optional

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    Goggles &ard &at .as necessary

    %ace shield Gloves

    &earing Protection Apron .optional

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 4ontact !ith high pressure stream may cause severe injury2 Use e)treme caution to prevent body contact

    !ith pressure stream2 (a)imum pressure at no**le is ;5: psi252 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn292 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    =2 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

    Additional $recautions for -uel $owered n.ines:12 Al!ays operate in an open !ellBventilated area or vent the engine e)haust directly outdoors272 ever uel the engine !hile running or in the presence o an open lame2;2 >ipe spilled uel immediately and !ait or umes to disperse beore starting the engine2

    52 ever remove the radiator pressure cap rom li3uid cooled engines !hile they are hot to prevent scalding2

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    Hazard Analysis: Heat un ($aint Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation %umes, vapors and gases generatedduring use

    Properly ventilated !or$ area, usedisposable respirators

    -urns &ot air, contact !ith heat gun Situational a!areness, gloves

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper operation # maintenance (anuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed, replace !orn parts

    $$ 'euired:

    Gloves disposable 0espirators .optional, i appropriate

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 %ollo! manuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately252 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    92 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

  • 8/9/2019 JobSafetyAnalysisFM Mech Trades

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    Hazard Analysis: Hoist (lectric/Manual!/Slin.s (lectric Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use "rauma Impact Situational a!areness, gloves,hardhat

    %oot Injury Dropped object on oot >ear saety shoes

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Shoes/boots

    Gloves

    &ard hat

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 Ensure current certiication o hoist .good or 1 year rom date o last inspection252 Do not overload or e)ceed any design speciication o hoist/sling2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn21;2 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    152 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: Hydraulic $ress (lectric Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    "rauma Projectiles, moving parts, point ooperation, pinch points, lying items

    Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing, machine guards

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    &and Injury Point o operation, pinch points,moving parts, lying items2

    Gloves, machine guards, situationala!areness

    &ead Protection Projectiles %ace Shield .as necessary

    $$ 'euired:

    Protective 4lothing .optional

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shield

    Gloves

    %ace shield .as necessary

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:

    12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&ASection 5165 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 440 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:27172

    72 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 All operators must be trained and instructed in the sae method o !or$2 "he employer shall ensure by

    ade3uate supervision that the correct operating procedures are being ollo!ed252 (achines designed or a i)ed location shall be securely anchored to prevent !al$ing or moving2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn262 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    82 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: 9ce Chippin.

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !/side shields orgoggles

    "rauma Projectiles, impact, vibration, cold Situational a!areness, gloves,protective clothing

    %oot Injury Dropped object on oot >ear saety shoes/boots

    oise Impact >ear hearing protection .optional

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Glasses !/side shields or Goggles

    Saety Shoes/boots

    &earing Protection .optional

    Gloves

    Protective 4lothing .cold !eather

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 "a$e occasional brea$s to avoid repetitive motion injury rom vibration272 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions2

    ;2 -e a!are o rostbite and cold contact ha*ards to avoid injury252 Use proper liting techni3ues, avoid t!isting and over e)tending !hen liting load2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2112 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

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    Hazard Analysis: Jac# Stands, Manual

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use %oot Injury Improper placement o load Situational a!areness, !ear saetyshoes

    "rauma 'verloading vehicle stand beyondrated capacity

    %ollo! manuacturers instructions2Ensure that rated load is legibly andpermanently mar$ed in a prominentlocation on vehicle stand, and ratedload capacity is not e)ceeded2

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 D' '" overload vehicle stand beyond its rated capacity2;2 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately252 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    92 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: Joiner (Carpenter & Maintenance Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation Dust/particles generated duringmachine operation

    Appropriate natural ventilation,disposable respirators .i needed,use vacuum unit

    Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !ith side shields orappropriate saety goggles

    "rauma Projectiles, rotating parts, points ooperation, ingoing nip points, lyingchips # spar$s

    Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing, machine guards

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes&and Injury Point o 'perations, ingoing nip

    points, rotating parts, lying chips andspar$s

    (achine guards, situationala!areness

    %ire Spar$s Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom machine area

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper grounding, improperoperation and maintenance

    +oc$out/tagout, proper grounding orame, manuacturers instructions

    ollo!ed

    $$ 'euired:

    Protective 4lothing .optional

    Saety Shoes/-oots .optional

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shield

    Disposable 0espirators .i needed

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Sections 5165 and 5789 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:2717 and 181:271;272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2

    ;2 Use vacuum unit !hen in use i available52 "he jointer shall have an automatic guard, !hich !ill cover all the section o the head on the !or$ing side

    o the ence2 "he guard shall eectively $eep the operators hand rom coming in contact !ith the revolving$nives2 "he guard shall automatically adjust itsel to cover the unused portion o the head and shall remainin contact !ith the material at all times2 A guard shall also cover the section o the head bac$ o the gage orence2

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    Hazard Analysis: ;awn Mower/"ri))er, asoline $owered

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury %lying debris Saety glasses !/sideshields/Goggles

    "rauma %lying debris, rotating parts, burns Protective clothing, Situationala!areness, appropriate guards inplace

    %oot Injury E3uipment rolls over oot Saety shoes

    oise E3uipment 'peration &earing protection

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Glasses !/side shields/Goggles protective 4lothing .optional

    &earing Protection

    Saety Shoes

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2

    52 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    92 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

    Additional $recautions for -uel $owered n.ines:12 Al!ays operate in an open !ellBventilated area or vent the engine e)haust directly outdoors272 ever uel the engine !hile running or in the presence o an open lame2;2 >ipe spilled uel immediately and !ait or umes to disperse beore starting the engine252 ever remove the radiator pressure cap rom li3uid cooled engines !hile they are hot to prevent scalding2

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    Hazard Analysis: ;iftin./Carryin. bear saety shoes/boots

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Shoes/boots

    Gloves

    -ac$ brace/belt .optional

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 Use t!o people to move/lit heavy/a!$!ard objects72 "a$e occasional brea$s to avoid repetitive motion injury2;2 Use proper liting techni3ues252 Use mechanical means to lit/transport objects i available2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn282 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    1:2 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: ;$ as "orch (=+oz to >6oz $ropane Cylinder! (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, $aintShop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation &a*ardous umes, gases, dusts Appropriate natural or mechanicalventilation, and disposablerespirators, as re3uired

    Eye Injury Projectiles, umes, dusts, lashes Goggles/saety glasses !/sideshields, appropriate noncombustibleor lameproo screens

    "rauma Projectiles, burns Situational a!areness, gloves

    %oot Injury E3uipment 'peration >ear saety shoes%ire &eat, spar$s, slag Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,

    remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom area

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    Gloves

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shields disposable respirator .optional protective 4lothing .optional

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 -eore use, inspect the !or$ area to ensure all ire ha*ards have been removed or guarded, and

    appropriate ire e)tinguisher is readily available272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions252 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn292 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    =2 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: Miter Saw (lectric Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation Dust/particles generated duringmachine operation

    Appropriate natural ventilation,disposable respirators .i needed

    Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    "rauma Projectiles, rotating parts, points ooperation, ingoing nip points, lyingchips # spar$s

    Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing, machine guards

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    &and Injury Point o 'perations, ingoing nippoints, rotating parts, lying chips andspar$s

    (achine guards, situationala!areness

    &ead Protection Projectiles %ace Shield .as necessary

    %ire Spar$s Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom machine area

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper grounding, improperoperation and maintenance

    Proper grounding o rame,manuacturers instructions strictly

    ollo!ed

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shield

    %ace Shield .as necessary

    Disposable 0espirators .i needed

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Sections 5165 and 5789 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:2717 and 181:271;272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2

    ;2 A mechanical or electrical po!er control shall provided to ma$e it possible or the operator to cut o po!er!ithout

    52 leaving his position at the point o operation2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2

    112 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves!ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    172 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: ?y.enAcetylene "orch ($lu)bin. Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation &a*ardous umes, gases, dusts Appropriate mechanical ventilation,as re3uired, respirator

    Eye Injury Projectiles, umes, dusts, lashes &elmets, saety glasses !/sideshields/ goggles, appropriatenoncombustible or lameBprooscreens

    "rauma Projectiles, burns Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes%ire &eat, spar$s, slag Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,

    remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom !elding area

    $$ 'euired:

    Protective 4lothing disposable 0espirators

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shields

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 -eore cutting or !elding is permitted the area shall be inspected by an individual responsible or

    authori*ing cutting and !elding operations72 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions2;2 Employees assigned to operate e3uipment !ill be amiliar !ith the 4al/'S&A re3uirements outlined in

    Section 5=85 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:27

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    Hazard Analysis: $aint Conditioner/Sha#er ($aint Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use %oot Injury Drop object on oot Saety shoes

    Electric Shoc$ Improper operation andmaintenance, improper grounding

    (anuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed, proper grounding

    &and Injury Point o 'peration, rotating parts Situational a!areness

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2;2 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn252 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

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    Hazard Analysis: $aint Stripper ($aint Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation %umes, vapors and gases generatedduring use

    Properly ventilate !or$ area, usedisposable respirators

    -urns &ot surace o paint stripper, contact!ith paint stripper element

    Situational a!areness, gloves

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper operation # maintenance (anuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed, replace !orn parts

    $$ 'euired:

    Gloves disposable 0espirators .optional, i appropriate

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 %ollo! manuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately252 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they are

    optional !ith !ritten justiication292 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: $allet Jac# & 4olly, Hydraulic (Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use %oot Injury 0oll jac$ over oot >ear saety shoes

    "rauma 'verloading jac$ beyond ratedcapacity, using jac$ or support ratherthan just liting, sharp objects

    %ollo! manuacturers instructions,gloves

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    Gloves

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment272 Hac$ is designed or liting onlyB do not use or supporting loads2;2 D' '" allo! jac$ alone to support load252 D' '" overload jac$ beyond its rated capacity2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2112 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith a !ritten justiication2

    172 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts21;2 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions as listed2

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    Hazard Analysis: $arts Cleaner, at

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation 'rganic vapors, hydrocarbons Appropriate ventilation, respirators!hen needed

    Eye Injury 4hemical splash, umes Goggles and ace shield

    S$inIrritation/Absorption

    4hemical splash, contact !ith vatli3uids

    Situational a!areness, gloves,protective clothing

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    %ire &eat, spar$s, slag Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom area

    $$ 'euired:

    Protective 4lothing .0ubber Apron

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    Goggles and %ace Shield

    Disposable 0espirator .'ptional

    0ubber gloves

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 0evie! (aterial Saety Data Sheet .(SDS or solvent prior to using parts cleaner vat2;2 Dispose o spent solvent in accordance !ith EPA re3uirements252 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn292 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    =2 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts262 @no! the location o emergency eye !ash/sho!er2

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    Hazard Analysis: $ipe "hreader (lectric Shop, $lu)bin. Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use %oot Injury Drop object on oot Saety Shoes

    Electric Shoc$ Improper operation andmaintenance, improper grounding

    (anuactures instructions strictlyollo!ed, proper grounding

    &and Injury Point o operation, rotating parts Gloves, situational a!areness

    Eye Injury %lying particles Saety glasses !/side shields

    oise 0unning e3uipment &earing protection or noise ine)cess o 6

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    Hazard Analysis: $neu)atic 8ail un (Carpenter & Maintenance Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Eye Injury Projectiles, residual air pressure,lying debris

    Saety glasses !ith side shields,situational a!areness

    "rauma Air Pressure, ejection o tool Situational a!areness, tool retainer

    oise E3uipment 'peration Use hearing protection

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot Saety shoes

    &and Injury Point o 'peration Situational a!areness

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Glasses !ith side shields

    &earing Protection

    Saety Shoes/ -oots

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 A tool retainer shall be installed in each piece o utili*ation e3uipment, !hich, !ithout such retainer, may

    eject tool2

    52 &ose and hose connections used or conducting compressed air to utili*ation e3uipment must be designedor the pressure and service to !hich they are subjected2

    here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    752 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: $ortable enerator, asoline $owered ($aint Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop,HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation E)haust Appropriate ventilation

    "rauma -urns Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing

    %oot Injury 0oll over oot, drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    %ire &eat, spar$s, slag Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom area

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper operations andmaintenance, improper s!itchingdevice

    Strictly ollo! manuacturersinstructions, proper s!itching orstarting up/ shutting do!n machine

    $$ 'euired:

    +eather Gloves

    Saety Shoes/ -oots

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:

    12 Set up mechanical ventilation !hen used in an enclosed area2 >hen used outdoors, situate portablegenerator so that e)haust is directed a!ay rom the !or$ area2

    72 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions2;2 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment252 4onnections and machine grounding shall be chec$ed prior to use2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2=2 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    62 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

    Additional $recautions for -uel $owered n.ines:12 Al!ays operate in an open !ellBventilated area or vent the engine e)haust directly outdoors272 ever uel the engine !hile running or in the presence o an open lame2;2 >ipe up spilled uel immediately and !ait or umes to disperse beore starting the engine252 ever remove the radiator pressure cap rom li3uid cooled engines !hile they are hot to prevent scalding2

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    Hazard Analysis: $ortable Heater, lectric $owered (HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use "rauma -urns Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing

    %oot Injury 0oll over oot, drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    %ire &eat, spar$s, slag Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom area

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper operations andmaintenance, improper s!itchingdevice

    Strictly ollo! manuacturersinstructions, proper s!itching orstarting up/ shutting do!n machine

    $$ 'euired:

    +eather Gloves

    Saety Shoes/ -oots

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 Set up mechanical ventilation !hen used in an enclosed area272 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions2

    ;2 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment252 4onnections and machine grounding shall be chec$ed prior to use2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn282 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    1:2 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: $ortable Heater, asoline $owered (HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation E)haust Appropriate ventilation

    "rauma -urns Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing

    %oot Injury 0oll over oot, drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    %ire &eat, spar$s, slag Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom area

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper operations andmaintenance, improper s!itchingdevice

    Strictly ollo! manuacturersinstructions, proper s!itching orstarting up/ shutting do!n machine

    $$ 'euired:

    +eather Gloves

    Saety Shoes/ -oots

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 Set up mechanical ventilation !hen used in an enclosed area2 >hen used outdoors, situate portable heate

    so that e)haust is directed a!ay rom the !or$ area272 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions2;2 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment252 4onnections and machine grounding shall be chec$ed prior to use2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2=2 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    62 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

    Additional $recautions for -uel $owered n.ines:

    12 Al!ays operate in an open !ellBventilated area or vent e)haust directly outdoors272 ever uel the engine !hile running or in the presence o an open lame2;2 >ipe up spilled uel immediately and !ait or umes to disperse beore starting252 Stop the engine beore perorming any maintenance or troubleshooting2 "he ignition system should be

    disabled to prevent accidental start o the engine2

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    Hazard Analysis: $ower Hac#saw ($lu)bin. Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation Dust/particles generated duringmachine operation, e)haust umes

    Appropriate natural ventilation,respirators !hen needed

    Eye Injury Projectiles, burns Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    &ead Protection Projectiles %ace shield .as necessary

    "rauma Projectiles, point o operation, lyingchips # spar$s, improper use andoperation

    Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing, machine guards,manuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot Saety shoes

    &and Injury Point o operation, inBgoing nippoints, rotating parts, lying chips andspar$s

    (achine guards, situationala!areness

    %ire Spar$s Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom machine area

    $$ 'euired: Protective 4lothing .optional

    Saety Shoes/ -oots

    Goggles/Saety Glasses !/side shield

    0espirators .i needed

    %ace Shield .as necessary

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Sections 5165 and 5789 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:2717 and 181:271;272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 'ne or more methods o machine guarding shall be provided to protect the operator and others in the area

    rom ha*ards such as those created by point o operation, ingoing nip points, rotating parts, lying chips andspar$s2

    52 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn292 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    =2 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

    Additional $recautions for -uel $owered n.ines:12 Al!ays operate in an open !ellBventilated area or vent the engine e)haust directly outdoors272 ever uel the engine !hile running or in the presence o open lame2

    ;2 >ipe up spilled uel immediately and !ait or umes to disperse beore starting the engine252 ever remove the radiator pressure cap rom li3uid cooled engines !hile they are hot to prevent scalding2

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    Hazard Analysis: $ortable enerator, asoline $owered ($lu)bin. Shop, Carpenter & MaintenanceShop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation E)haust Appropriate ventilation

    "rauma -urns Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing

    %oot Injury 0oll over oot, drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    %ire &eat, spar$s, slag Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom area

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper grounding, improperoperations and maintenance,improper s!itching device

    Strictly ollo! manuacturersinstructions, proper s!itching orstarting up/shutting do!n machine

    $$ 'euired:

    +eather Gloves

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:

    12 Set up mechanical ventilation !hen used in an enclosed area2 >hen used outdoors, situate portablegenerator so that e)haust is directed a!ay rom the !or$ area2

    72 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions2;2 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment252 4onnections and machine grounding shall be chec$ed prior to use2here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2=2 >here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    62 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

    Additional $recautions for -uel $owered n.ines:12 Al!ays operate in an open !ellB ventilated area or vent the engine e)haust directly outdoors272 ever uel the engine !hile running or in the presence o open lame2;2 >ipe up spilled uel immediately and !ait or umes to disperse beore starting the engine252 ever remove the radiator pressure cap rom li3uid cooled engines !hile they are hot to prevent scalding2

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    Hazard Analysis: 'adial Ar) Saw

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use Inhalation Dust/particles generated duringmachine operation

    Appropriate natural ventilation,respirators, automatic dust collector

    Eye Injury Projectiles Saety glasses !ith side shield orappropriate saety goggles

    "rauma Projectiles, rotating parts, point ooperation, inBgoing nip points, lyingchips # spar$s

    Situational a!areness, PPE,protective clothing, machine guards

    %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    &and Injury Point o 'peration, inBgoing nippoints, rotating parts, lying chips #spar$s

    Gloves, machine guards, situationala!areness

    &ead Protection Projectiles %ace Shield .optional

    %ire Spar$s Appropriate placed ire e)tinguisher,remove all combustibles and ireha*ards rom machine area

    oise (achine operation &earing protection

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper grounding, improper

    operations and maintenance

    Proper grounding o rame,

    manuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed

    $$ 'euired:

    Protective 4lothing .optional

    Saety Shoes/ -oots

    Saety Glasses !/side shields/Goggles

    0espirators .!hen needed

    %ace Shield .optional

    Gloves

    &earing Protection

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions and in accordance !ith 4al/'S&A

    Sections 5165 and 5789 E"2 Se32 "itle 6 4402 .%ed/'S&A 78 4%0 181:2717 and 181:271;272 'nly authori*ed users can operate e3uipment2;2 A mechanical or electrical po!er control shall be provided to ma$e it possible or the operator to cut o

    po!er !ithout leaving his position at the point o operation252 (achines designed or a i)ed location shall be securely anchored to prevent !al$ing or moving2

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    Hazard Analysis: Sewer Sna#e ($lu)bin. Shop!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use "rauma 4ontact !ith moving parts Situational a!areness, saety shoes

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper operations andmaintenance, improper grounding

    Strictly ollo! manuacturersinstructions, proper grounding

    &and Injury Point o operation, moving parts Gloves, situational a!areness

    Eye Injury %lying particles Goggles/Saety glasses !/sideshields

    oise E3uipment operation &earing Protection

    Atmosphericha*ard

    (ethane gas, hydrogen sulide,o)ygen deicient atmosphere

    %ollo! PermitB0e3uired 4oninedSpace Alternate Entry Procedures!hen entering se!er manholes or litstations

    $$ 'euired:

    Saety Glasses !/side shields or Goggles

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    Gloves

    &earing Protection

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment in strict accordance !ith (anuacturers instructions272 'nly employees trained in 4onined Spaces may enter se!age manholes or lit stations2;2 0eport any observed deect or saety ha*ard to your supervisor immediately252 >here any object handled !ould possibly cause injury to eet i dropped, saety shoes !ill be !orn2here any object handled could possibly cause cuts, punctures or abrasions to hands, appropriate gloves

    !ill be !orn2 .E)ception? !here rotating machinery presents a greater ha*ard o entangling gloves, they areoptional !ith !ritten justiication2

    92 @eep hands, hair and loose clothing clear o all moving parts2

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    Hazard Analysis: Shop ac(s! ($lu)bin. Shop, $aint Shop, Carpenter & Maintenance Shop, HAC!

    "as# Hazard Cause $re%ention

    General Use %oot Injury Drop object on oot >ear saety shoes

    Electrical Shoc$ Improper operations andmaintenance, improper grounding

    (anuacturers instructions strictlyollo!ed, proper grounding

    Eye Injury %lying debris >ear saety glasses !/side shields

    oise E3uipment 'peration Use hearing protection

    $$ 'euired :. PPE re3uired to be !orn during the vacuuming tas$ !hen it poses a speciic ha*ard to theuser

    Saety Glasses !ith side shields

    &earing Protection

    Saety Shoes/-oots

    uip)ent $rocedures/'euire)ents:12 'perate e3uipment