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Hazard Analysis-FEATURE: Mobilization

24 SEP 2010
113454 Margarita Channel North PR Resident Offices
W912EP-10-C-0035 NA

Principal Steps Potential Safety/Health Hazards Recommended Controls


 Driving to Jobsite   Material/Equipment Falling Off  Keep Truck Clean of Junk Secure Loose Tools Check
Truck (Also Garbage Rolling Around Truck/Trailer for Loose Parts 
in Truck)   Drive Defensively Plan Route Plan to Move in Non-Rush
 Muddy Right-of-Way Hour 
 Traffic   Check Postings 
 Restricted Roads  Check Safety Chains (Condition & Type) Pre Trip Inspection
 Trailer Disconnect  (Latch and Pin) Lights 
 Trailer Swaying   Load Trailer with Weight on Tongue 
 Personnel will be required to wear all appropriate PPE.
 Long Trailer Cuts Corner (Remember  Ensure all workers have proper site safety orientation by
People Can Drive with No Brain)  site HSSO prior to work being conducted on site.
 Personnel will be required to wear all appropriate PPE
 Struck by equipment or vehicles
 Take Wide Corners Use Follow Truck (Must Have Radio)
 Crush hazard  Escort - Front & Back - When Required Plan Route to Avoid
Sharp Corners Check Gas & Controls of Steerable Trailer 
 Flag End of Trailer (Or Flashing Light) Use Follow Truck
(Must Have Radio) Block Traffic 
Plan Route to Avoid 

Unloading and leveling trailer at  Struck by equipment or vehicles  Designated area caution taped and coned off at least two
predetermined location. days prior to delivery.
 Crush hazard  HSSO will be on site to instruct works to stay a safe
distance away from potential hazards.
 Spotter must work with truck driver to properly and safely
deliver the trailer to designated location.
 Personnel must keep extremities away from trailer while
sliding jacks under support members.
 Tools must be used to push jacks under trailer.
 Not until trailer is stable and balanced will any person be
under the perimeter of the trailer.
 Designated area must be clear of vehicles. Personnel
working under or near trailer to setup jacks.
Setting up stairs, anchoring seismic  Moving and adjusting stair planks  Always use proper lifting techniques when lifting any
straps, anchoring ground rod. possesses the possibility of back objects, especially awkward heavy objects, know your
injury due to the weight. Anchoring limits, use second auxiliary personnel if the job is too large
seismic rods and ground rods for one person.
requires an electrical powered jack
 When operating a jack hammer, employee must have
hammer.
appropriate PPE on and especially safety glasses, and
hearing protection.
 When operating a jack hammer, employee must have
appropriate PPE on and especially safety glasses, and
hearing protection.
Unloading and placing storage  Potential for crushing injuries due to  Spotter must be utilized to safely perform the offload of
container at predetermined location. limited visibility while unloading. the container.
 Spotter must be in the visible range of truck operator to
halt the operation if any unforeseen problems do occur.
Running and connecting temporary  Possible electrical shock from  Always make sure circuit breakers are turned off, lock and
electrical power to trailer. complacency and lack of respect for tag out. Evaluate equipment, and use proper tools for the
electrical power. task.
Placing urinal in predetermined  Back injuries from awkward heavy  Employee must use proper lifting and moving techniques.
location. objects
Installing temporary construction  Heavy awkward panels that could  Proper lifting techniques, proper PPE. Panels must be
perimeter, “fencing.” cause injury to back and hands. fastened together and sand bags must be placed at their
ground support members. Refer to Temp fencing AHA
located in site APP.
Delivery of Equipment and Establish  Struck by equipment  Ensure all workers have proper site safety orientation by
lay down areas  Crush hazard site HSSO prior to work being conducted on site.
 Personnel will be required to wear all appropriate PPE
 Minimum Requirements. Employees shall wear clothing
suitable for the weather however minimum requirements
for work shall be short-sleeve shirt, long pants
(excessively long or baggy pants are prohibited) and
leather work shoes. If analysis determines that safety-
toed (or other protective) footwear is necessary to be
worn., high visibility garment, hard hat, safety glasses,
and PFD(PERSONAL FLOATING DEVICE ) if working in
areas were there is a drowning hazard.
 Travel plans will be pre planned and set. All employees
will be briefed to be made aware of routes.
 Operator to ensure speed limits are been followed at all
times.
 Seat belts are to be worn properly at all times when
equipment is in use by operator.
 Ensure worker understand NOT to walk in front of or
behind running equipment without establishing eye
contact with the operator. For further questions refer to
EM 385-1-1 16.A.07

EQUIPMENT TRAINING &QUALIFICATIONS INSPECTIONS


Hydraulic lift, jack hammer, hand tools. Electrical work must be performed by Daily Safety Audits will be performed by HSSO
All terrain forklift certified electrican
Safety orientation

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