The document analyzes job hazards for removing and disposing of scrap material. It identifies potential hazards such as working alone, noise exposure, slips/trips/falls, sharp objects, and awkward posture. Personal protective equipment like protective clothing, gloves, respiratory protection, safety footwear, and safety glasses are required. Key steps in the task are lifting, carrying, and transporting scrap to a truck; transporting it to a disposal site; unloading the scrap; and placing it as required. Hazards associated with each step include weight of materials, sharp edges, being struck, strains from lifting, projectiles, noise, tripping, and working alone.
The document analyzes job hazards for removing and disposing of scrap material. It identifies potential hazards such as working alone, noise exposure, slips/trips/falls, sharp objects, and awkward posture. Personal protective equipment like protective clothing, gloves, respiratory protection, safety footwear, and safety glasses are required. Key steps in the task are lifting, carrying, and transporting scrap to a truck; transporting it to a disposal site; unloading the scrap; and placing it as required. Hazards associated with each step include weight of materials, sharp edges, being struck, strains from lifting, projectiles, noise, tripping, and working alone.
The document analyzes job hazards for removing and disposing of scrap material. It identifies potential hazards such as working alone, noise exposure, slips/trips/falls, sharp objects, and awkward posture. Personal protective equipment like protective clothing, gloves, respiratory protection, safety footwear, and safety glasses are required. Key steps in the task are lifting, carrying, and transporting scrap to a truck; transporting it to a disposal site; unloading the scrap; and placing it as required. Hazards associated with each step include weight of materials, sharp edges, being struck, strains from lifting, projectiles, noise, tripping, and working alone.
WORKPLACE TASK TO BE ANALYSED WESTERN HAZARD CATEGORY* DATE:
Removal/disposal of scrap material WorkSite/ Ergonomic Hazards March 17, 2021
DEPARTMENT HAZARD TYPE* WRITTEN BY: Working alone, noise, slips/trips/falls, sharp Facilities Management Ken Hill objects / Awkward posture WESTERN JOB CLASSIFICATION* LOSS POTENTIAL RATING* REVIEWED BY: Plumbing/Fitting Mechanical Trades (All) High/ Moderate Shop REQUIRED EQUIPMENT AND/OR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT *refer to Stantec Specific Job Report MGMT APPROVAL:
SEQUENCE OF TASK POTENTIAL HAZARDS ACTION OR PROCEDURE
Lift/carry/transport scrap to truck, load onto truck Weight, sharp material, PPE, proper lifting methods, caution moving scrap, struck by/against, strains assistance as needed Transport to disposal site Projectile, noise, position Keep work site clean as possible Unload scrap Trip/fall Verbal communication Place as required. Working alone Work by experienced trades. Vehicle accident
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