Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) - Laschools.org
Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) - Laschools.org
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Parsons<br />
Activity Hazards Analysis<br />
Hazardous Waste Management<br />
Job Step Potential Hazards Preventive or Corrective Measures Inspection Requirements<br />
Disposal of bulk<br />
liquids in subsurfaces<br />
(clarifiers, sumps,<br />
vaults, <strong>and</strong> a possilbe<br />
UST) (cont.)<br />
Inhalation <strong>and</strong> dermal contact with<br />
hazardous substances<br />
Provide workers with proper skin, eye, <strong>and</strong><br />
respiratory protection based on the exposure<br />
hazards present<br />
Review hazardous properties of site<br />
contaminants with workers <strong>and</strong> implement<br />
control measures before hazardous waste<br />
removal operations begin<br />
Slip, trip, <strong>and</strong> fall hazard<br />
Stay upwind at all times<br />
Keep all equipment, vehicles, <strong>and</strong> tools upwind<br />
Conduct site safety briefing to reinforce<br />
general site hazards<br />
Stay alert <strong>and</strong> be aware of your surroundings<br />
at all times<br />
Maintain firm footing<br />
Use "buddy" system<br />
Use proper ladder safety procedures.<br />
Watch for obstacles, uneven, <strong>and</strong> wet surfaces<br />
Maintain good housekeeping<br />
Heavy equipment hazards Maintain eye contact/communication with<br />
equipment operator when working in vicinity<br />
Check <strong>and</strong> ensure back-up alarms for<br />
backhoe <strong>and</strong> loaders are working<br />
Stay alert <strong>and</strong> aware of your surroundings at<br />
all times.<br />
Struck by protruding objects, liquid splash Wear hard hats, safety glasses with side<br />
shields <strong>and</strong> steel-toed safety boot at all times.<br />
Wear safety goggles when cleaning,<br />
decontaminating equipment, or working with<br />
liquids or potential splash or eye hazards<br />
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