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CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: _________________________________ ANALYZED BY/DATE: __________________________ NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS Identify the principal steps involved and the sequence of work activities Analyze each principal step for potential hazards Develop specific controls for potential hazard EQUIPMENT TO BE USED INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS TRAINING REQUIREMENTS List equipment/machinery to be used in the work activity List inspection requirements for the work activity List training requirements, including hazard communication F-19 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Interior Demolition, Army Reserve Center, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe. Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS EQUIPMENT TO BE USED INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS TRAINING REQUIREMENTS F-20 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Interior Demolition, Army Reserve Center, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe. Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page ... more. less.

8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS 1.<br><br> Remove furniture from work area 2. Disconnect plumbing, electrical, and HVAC duct work from interior 3. Demolish Interior 4.<br><br> Clean Up EQUIPMENT TO BE USED INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS TRAINING REQUIREMENTS F-21 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Interior Demolition, Army Reserve Center, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe. Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS 1. Remove furniture from work area 1.<br><br> Back injury 2. Foot injury 3. Hand injury 2.<br><br> Disconnect plumbing, electrical, and HVAC duct work from interior 1. Electrocution or shock from wires 2. Workers or tools falling from elevated work area 3.<br><br> Asbestos from hot water pipe insulation 4. Slips, trips, or falls 5. Noise 6.<br><br> Dust 7. Materials falling on workers 8. Fire/explosion 9.<br><br> Cuts from pipes or ducts 3. Demolish Interior 1. Dust 2.<br><br> Eye injury 3. Debris falling on workers 4. Workers, debris, or tools falling from elevated work area 5.<br><br> Cuts/puncture wounds 6. Fire/explosion 7. Noise 4.<br><br> Clean Up 1. Dust 2. Fire/explosion F-22 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Interior Demolition, Army Reserve Center, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe.<br><br> Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS 1. Back injury 1. Use furniture dolly for large or bulky furniture.<br><br> Two workers required for placing large or bulky furniture onto dolly and moving large furniture 2. Workers to use proper lifting techniques to prevent back injury 2. Foot injury 1.<br><br> Wear steel toed safety boots 1. Remove furniture from work area 3. Hand injury 1.<br><br> Wear leather gloves to prevent cuts and abrasions 1. Electrocution or shock from wires 1. Have licensed electrician ensure electrical system is locked/tagged out 2.<br><br> Workers or tools falling from elevated work area 1. Provide scaffold with standard railing with toe boards 3. Asbestos from hot water pipe insulation 1.<br><br> Have asbestos removed by qualified licensed source prior to disconnecting hot water pipe 4. Slips, trips, or falls 1. Ensure spills from removal of plumbing have been cleaned up to prevent slips and falls.<br><br> Keep work areas such as aisles, stairs, and exits clear of debris 5. Noise 1. Ensure earplugs are worn in designated areas 2.<br><br> Disconnect plumbing, electrical, and HVAC duct work from interior 6. Dust 1. Wear dust respirators and safety glasses with side-shields or dust goggles 2.<br><br> Provide fans for ventilation F-23 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Interior Demolition, Army Reserve Center, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe. Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS 7. Material falling on workers 1.<br><br> Wear hard hats at all times while in the construction zone. 8. Fire/explosion 1.<br><br> Prohibit smoking in work area. 2. Ensure an adequate number of fire extinguishers of the correct size and type are provided and that workers are trained in using extinguishers.<br><br> 9. Cuts from pipes and ducts 1. Wear leather gloves to prevent cuts and abrasions.<br><br> Tape sharp edges if possible. 1. Dust 1.<br><br> Wear dust respirators and safety glasses with side-shields or dust goggles. 2. Eye injury 1.<br><br> Wear safety glasses with side- shields or dust goggles. For more severe conditions, wear face shield over safety glasses or dust goggles. 3.<br><br> Debris falling on workers 1. Rope off areas and post signs when demolition begins. 2.<br><br> Post watch person during demolition. 3. Workers shall wear hard hats at all times while in the construction zone.<br><br> 3. Demolish interior 4. Workers or tools falling from elevated work area.<br><br> 1. Provide scaffold with standard railing and toe boards. 2.<br><br> Supply 15 gauge U.S. standard wire 1/4" mesh between toe board and guardrail around entire perimeter scaffold. F-24 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Interior Demolition, Army Reserve Center, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe.<br><br> Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS 5. Cuts/puncture wounds 1. Remove nails from scrap lumber.<br><br> 2. Wear steel-toed safety boots. 3.<br><br> Wear leather gloves. 6. Fire/explosion 1.<br><br> Remove all scrap lumber after every shift. 2. Vacuum dust from work area after every shift.<br><br> 3. Prohibit smoking in work area. 4.<br><br> Ensure an adequate number of fire extinguishers of the correct size and type are provided and that workers are trained in using extinguishers. 7. Noise 1.<br><br> Ensure earplugs are worn in designated areas. 1. Dust 1.<br><br> Wear dust respirators and safety glasses with side-shields or dust goggles. For more severe conditions, wear face shield over safety glasses or dust goggles. 2.<br><br> Provide fans for ventilation. 4. Clean up 2.<br><br> Fire/explosion 1. Prohibit smoking in work area. 2.<br><br> Vacuum dust from work area after every shift. 3. Ensure an adequate number of fire extinguishers of the correct size and type are provided and that workers are trained in using extinguishers.<br><br> F-25 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Construct Access & Haul Road, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe. Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS Vehicle traffic/accident potential WARNING ALL VEHICLES THAT WILL BE PARKED OR MOVING SLOWER THAN NORMAL TRAFFIC SHALL HAVE A YELLOW FLASHING LIGHT OR FOUR-WAY FLASHERS VISIBLE FROM ALL DIRECTIONS (REFERENCE EM 385-1-1, SECTION 16.A.13, PAGE 294) Comply with access/haul road plan that has been accepted by the Area Engineer Brief all workers on hazards/AHA prior to startup Install construction zone signs, barricades, and lights Establish speed limits Establish right-hand traffic pattern on two-way haul roads with adequate number of turn-outs on single lane roads with two-way traffic Post trained flaggers to control traffic Flaggers, spotters, and other individuals exposed to vehicular traffic shall wear high visibility orange reflectorized vests All self-propelled construction equipment shall be equipped with a reverse signal alarm No vehicle shall be driven at a speed greater than the posted speed limit, with due regard to weather, traffic, intersections, width and character of the roadway, type of motor vehicle, and any other existing conditions The operator must at all times have the vehicle under such control as to be able to bring it to a complete stop within the assured clear distance ahead 1. Establish work zone per DOT & State requirements Vehicles entering and exiting highway from haul road.<br><br> Post flaggers to control traffic Contact local law enforcement agency to control speeding on highway F-26 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Construct Access & Haul Road, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe. Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS Drowning-Potential to drive into canal due to view being obstructed by vegetation Comply with Safety Checklist for Access and Haul Roads (section on haul roads adjacent to canals) CESAJR 385-1-1, Appendix I, to include: o staying a safe distance form canal o posting canal warning signs, fencing, or other high visibility flagging along edge of haul road o Providing training on self- rescue to equipment operators o Providing breakout hammers or self-centering punches for vehicles with side windows for self-rescue Back injury from heavy & repetitive lifting Use proper lifting techniques Avoid twisting body Get additional help when the load is too heavy or bulky for one person Use mechanical lifting devices for heavy or bulky loads. Foot injuries Wear safety toed boots to prevent foot injuries Hand injuries from cuts, abrasions, punctures, and wood splinters Wear leather gloves to prevent injuries to the hand Slips, trips, falls Watch where you step and avoid stepping on debris to prevent slips, trips, falls, and punctures Flying debris, dirt, dust, etc.<br><br> Wear safety glasses/goggles Ensure emergency eye wash is in proper working condition Falling objects Stay alert and clear of materials suspended overhead Wear hard hat Wear steel toed safety boots Bees, spiders, and snakes Inspect work area carefully and avoid placing hands and feet into concealed areas F-27 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Construct Access & Haul Road, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe. Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS Drowning-Potential to drive into canal due to view being obstructed by vegetation Comply with Safety Checklist for Access and Haul Roads (section on haul roads adjacent to canals) CESAJR 385-1-1, Appendix I, to include: o staying a safe distance form canal o posting canal warning signs, fencing, or other high visibility flagging along edge of haul road o Providing training on self- rescue to equipment operators o Providing breakout hammers or self-centering punches for vehicles with side windows for self-rescue Back injury from heavy & repetitive lifting Use proper lifting techniques Avoid twisting body Get additional help when the load is too heavy or bulky for one person Use mechanical lifting devices for heavy or bulky loads. Foot injuries Wear safety toed boots to prevent foot injuries Hand injuries from cuts, abrasions, punctures, and wood splinters Wear leather gloves to prevent injuries to the hand Slips, trips, falls Watch where you step and avoid stepping on debris to prevent slips, trips, falls, and punctures Flying debris, dirt, dust, etc.<br><br> Wear safety glasses/goggles Ensure emergency eye wash is in proper working condition Falling objects Stay alert and clear of materials suspended overhead Wear hard hat Wear steel toed safety boots Bees, spiders, and snakes Inspect work area carefully and avoid placing hands and feet into concealed areas F-28 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Construct Access & Haul Road, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe. Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS Ticks Wear light colored clothing (can see ticks better). Apply insect repellant.<br><br> Wear long sleeves and long plants. Visually check yourself for ticks promptly and frequently after exiting the work area. Poison ivy/oak/sumac Avoid plant areas if possible.<br><br> Wear long sleeves and long plants. Promptly wash clothing that has contacted poisonous plants. Wash affected areas immediately with soap and water.<br><br> A good rule to follow for identifying poison ivy and poison oak is "Leaves of three, let them be!" Fire Fire extinguishers shall be suitably placed, distinctly marked, readily accessible, and fully charged Hazard Communication Label all containers as to contents and dispose of properly Ensure Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available for hazardous chemicals on site Thunderstorms, Tornadoes, Hurricanes Monitor weather channel for current information Cease field activities during thunderstorms, tornado, or hurricane warnings and follow instructions contained in Severe Storm and Weather Plan Lightning strikes Halt activities and take cover. If outdoors, stay low to the ground. Limit the body surface area that is in contact with the ground (I.e., kneeling on one knee is better than lying on the ground).<br><br> Seek shelter in a building if possible Stay away from windows Hot weather Take frequent brakes in a shaded area or shelter Drink plenty of fluids during hot periods to prevent dehydration Cold weather Take frequent brakes in warm shelter during cold periods & drink plenty of warm liquids F-29 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Construct Access & Haul Road, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe. Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS SAME AS FOR STEP 1 ABOVE AND THE FOLLOWING: SAME AS FOR STEP 1 ABOVE AND THE FOLLOWING: Vehicles entering and exiting highway from haul Post flaggers to control traffic. Contact county sheriff, highway patrol or other law enforcement agency to control speeding on highway Chainsaws and other cutting tools Wear work shirt and long pants, chaps, safety boots, hard hat and gloves Being struck by heavy equipment & equipment backing up Stay clear of heavy equipment such as loader equipped with brush fork Ensure backup alarms are fully functional Being struck while seated in cab of loader by debris protruding from bucket Operator of loader must use caution when loading debris to ensure debris (such as long branches) does not come into cab area and cause injury Roll-over of loader or dump truck Ensure ROP and safeguards are in place and seat belt is worn while operating loader Ensure seat belt is worn while operating dump truck Ensure truck is level while being loaded to avoid roll-over Ensure truck & loader are operated at safe speed for conditions Ensure truck is level while being loaded 2.<br><br> Clear & Grub haul road area and borrow pit Dust Use water trucks where possible to control dust F-30 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Construct Access & Haul Road, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe. Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS Roll-over of dozer Ensure dozer is equipped with roll- over protection (ROPS) Wear seat belt 3. Grade/level haul road with dozer Drowning-Potential to drive into canal due to view being obstructed by vegetation Comply with Safety Checklist for Access and Haul Roads (section on haul roads adjacent to canals) CESAJR 385-1-1, Appendix I, to include: o staying a safe distance form canal o posting canal warning signs, fencing, or other high visibility flagging along edge of haul road Providing training on self-rescue to equipment operators Excavator could roll into pit or roll off embankment while working on stockpile causing serious injury to operator and damage to machine Ensure operators wear seat belts Ensure excavator is equipped with ROPS Ensure excavator sits on firm and level ground and does not get too close to pit or embankment Post warning signs, fencing, or other high visibility flagging along edge of embankment to mark boundary Obstructed view causing collision with other vehicles Use spotter when view is obstructed 4.<br><br> Excavating borrow pit and stockpiling material with excavator/track hoe Drowning Use dewatering pumps to keep water out of borrow pit 5. Haul material from borrow pit to haul road with dump truck Loss of control of dump truck due to excessive speed or inattention/distraction to driving Drive with caution and concentrate strictly on driving Wear seat belt Grasp steering wheel with both hands Do not use cellular telephone or walkie talkie or be distracted by other things Observe speed limit and slow down when conditions dictate F-31 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Construct Access & Haul Road, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe. Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS Do not attempt to pass other vehicles except where allowed.<br><br> Be especially cautious while driving adjacent to canals. Observe canal warning signs, fencing, high visibility flagging and caution lights Follow precautions contained in haul road checklists, especially for haul roads adjacent to canals. Get training on how to get out of submerged vehicle.<br><br> Rehearse steps often in your mind. Have breakout hammer or self- centering punch readily available for breaking side window in order to get out of vehicle. Conduct daily safety inspection of vehicle Failing brakes due to lack of required maintenance Ensure periodic maintenance is performed on vehicle Loss of control of vibe roller Operate vibe roller at safest speed for conditions Wear seat belt if required (depends on type) Running over workers or equipment Be aware of surroundings and especially of other workers Ensure area is clear of people and vehicles, especially when backing Noise Wear hearing protection while operating vibe roller 6.<br><br> Compact material with vibe roller Drowning Stay safe distance from canal. Observe canal warning signs, fencing, high visibility flagging and caution lights F-32 CESAJR 385-1-1 APP F, Sec 2 30 Aug 04 SAMPLE ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA) ACTIVITY: Construct Access & Haul Road, Your City, Fl ANALYZED BY/DATE: John Doe. Project Foreman 8/30/2004 NOTE: For additional guidance, reference EM 385-1-1 (3 Nov 03), Section 01.A.13, page 8 PRINCIPAL STEPS POTENTIAL SAFETY/ HEALTH HAZARDS RECOMMENDED CONTROLS 7.<br><br> De-water borrow pit Pump rolling into pit Ensure pump is placed on a firm foundation a safe distance from pit. Ensure parking brake is set. If parked on an incline, ensure parking brake is set and wheels are chocked Loss of control of grader due to excessive speed or inattention/distraction to driving Operate grader at safest speed for conditions and concentrate strictly on driving Ensure grader is equipped with ROPS Wear seat belt Grasp steering wheel with both hands Do not use cellular telephone or walkie talkie or be distracted by other things Beware of workers, vehicles, and other activities around you Be especially cautious while driving adjacent to canals and observe canal warning signs, fencing, high visibility flagging and caution lights Follow precautions contained in haul road checklists, especially for haul roads adjacent to canals Provide training on self-rescue to equipment operators 8.<br><br> Grade haul road with road grader Backing over other workers Ensure backup alarms are fully functional Use a spotter when view is obstructed F-33

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