Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) - Laschools.org
Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) - Laschools.org
Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) - Laschools.org
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Exposures to hazardous particulates (i.e.<br />
silica, metals, <strong>and</strong> ash)<br />
Parsons<br />
Activity Hazards Analysis<br />
Hazardous Waste Management<br />
Review hazardous properties of these<br />
particulates with workers <strong>and</strong> implement<br />
control measures before equipment <strong>and</strong><br />
surface clean-up activities begin.<br />
Provide workers with proper skin, eye, <strong>and</strong><br />
respiratory protection based on the exposure<br />
hazards present<br />
Mist/wet the surfaces to suppress the visible<br />
dust. Watch for slippery surfaces to prevent<br />
trip, fall, <strong>and</strong> slip hazards.<br />
Stay upwind at all times<br />
Keep all equipment, vehicles, <strong>and</strong> tools<br />
upwind<br />
Structurally unstable structure/building Inspection of structure/building by LAUSD<br />
structural engineer for structural integrity prior<br />
to entry.<br />
Receive clearance for entry from LAUSD<br />
structural engineer before entering potentially<br />
unstable building.<br />
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AHA No. 0005<br />
Training Requirements:<br />
All assigned employees are required to familiarize themselves with the contents of this AHA before starting a work activity <strong>and</strong> review it with their Supervisor during their<br />
Daily <strong>Safety</strong> Huddle.<br />
All personnel engaged in hazardous substance removal or other activities that expose or potentially expose them to hazardous substances or health hazards shall receive<br />
appropriate training as required by 29 CFR 1910.120(e), including, but not limited to, initial 40-hour, 8-hour Supervisor <strong>and</strong> annual 8-hour refresher training.<br />
Medical qualification, training <strong>and</strong> fit-testing must be received on an annual basis for individuals that wear a respirator. If an individual wears a respirator more than 30<br />
days per year, or they are exposed at or above the Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) of a chemical for more than 30 days in a year, then they must participate in a<br />
Medical Surveillance Program as required by 29 CFR 1910.120(f).<br />
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