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APPENDIX F<br />

5. ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSES<br />

Each SHSP will have a section that evaluates the risks and associated precautions for remediation<br />

activities associated with the site-specific activities. An Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) is developed for<br />

each planned activity and operation occurring in each major phase of work. This AHA identifies the<br />

sequence of work, specific hazards anticipated, and the control measures to be implemented to minimize<br />

or eliminate each hazard. This AHA is used to augment daily safety meetings intended to heighten safety<br />

and hazard awareness on the job. This pre-task briefing will be documented and may be combined with<br />

the daily tailgate safety meeting. AHAs are the focal point for safe conduct of work on a project. Since<br />

each task is described and evaluated, workers should be better prepared to perform work safely.<br />

The SHSS will discuss the risks and precautions associated with each task identified in the work plan.<br />

Daily "tailgate" safety meetings are held at the start of each shift. Prior to the day's remediation activity<br />

the safety meeting discusses the potential chemical, physical, and environmental hazards and preventive<br />

safety measures. During a workday, if there are any changes or new conditions, the SHSS will insure that<br />

the AHA is updated and that workers review the amended AHA. Attendance is mandatory for all<br />

employees involved in the specific work.<br />

If there are changes required due to changing conditions or requirements, the SHSP may be modified by<br />

using the change form attached to the SHSP and by obtaining the approval of the PM or Project<br />

Superintendent, the Project SHSS, and the Safety Professional.<br />

Kirtland AFB<br />

Base-Wide Health and Safety Plan F-47 April 2004

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