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<br />Activity Hazard Analysis: Debris Removal Operations, Hazardous Tree & Right-of Entry Work
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<br />MajorPIllI,,,tlActivity Sequma Potrntialllaurds ControblPrKautions To 80r Taken
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<br />Equipmml S$,p 1.0 l,Unevenorsofturlhonproper1y \, Wall; down property prior to Nit of wort: to identify $Bfe wort areas for scning upequipmen
<br /> 2, Use properequipmcnt for the job,
<br /> ], Sct upareasl1all be on fiml and level ground
<br /> 4, Use oCpadsorcribbing Cor outriggen when on soft ground rannleis extendec
<br /> S, Use oC outriRRen for machi ~ so enuinn..Ais DUlndlllory for maximum stabiliution when boom or
<br /> 2. Exposcdpow.:rlines 1,Identify overhead lines and maintain the: following distance: ifenergized (O-SOkY-jO'). (SI-200kY-JS'). (20I-300kY-19,7'). (]O!-
<br /> SOOkV-24.6'). (SOI-7S0l;V-34.4'). (7SJ.IOOOkV-44J'),
<br /> 2, When anached overhead power lines Ire present, Quality Control personnel Ilong with workers. will determine iC work tan he: done
<br /> safelYOUlSidelhe 10ftpowerlineworkzone
<br /> ], When wort:cannol be: done safely outside the lOft power line work zone. Quality Control penonnel shall notify the: local power
<br /> company in order to ~u1c an OUlagclpower line removal beCore work begins in that particular wort: zone
<br /> 4, When nccessarv, verifv electrital shut ofT with vollal/e deleclor orinr 10 bel/innina wolk
<br /> ].Wells i.e water sc tic I, Wan:, The entire ROE to identif ssible undc: round wells and mlllk thc:mCor rsonnel awareness and safe
<br /> 4, BuriedproparlCtonks I, Will; the enlire ROE to ide:ntiCyanet malk IIInks, illug~ meters or lines
<br /> S. Overhead hazards 1,lde:nli otheroverhe:adbuards when senin , cui ent andinla 'n outwortassi nmenlstonliti alCin'ul"
<br /> 6. Buriedutililie Le,water electric etc, I.Ide:nlif other utilities ortosctlin cui entin ].~
<br /> 7,CnllapsedSlfuetures I,Donolenterportiollycollapscdstrnclurcs.
<br /> 2,Collside:rall strncturesscheduled for de:lllolilion IS unSlfe
<br /> 8. Trips. slips and CaUs I, Be aware of your sunoundings, Keep work area picked up.
<br /> 2, Wuu DrOocr PPE i,e, hard~b.. SlfeN shoes.. SlfeN Ilasses Ind vests
<br /> 9, Flying objects I, Chainsaw operators must wear chaps. face:shicld. safety glasses and ear plugs or hcarinll protc:ction Cllce:p1 when c;Jimbin8 (chaps and
<br /> Cacc: shields arc optional for climbers)
<br /> 2, Safctv "lasses shall bc worn at all times whe:n o""ratin chaillS8wsorworon in on arca whe:n thcv are bein" oncrated
<br /> 10, Chemic;al Huards (emissionslodon) !, Slop IlClivity. move up wind and nolify supervisor/project saCety officer whenever natural gas or unl.:nowll odon arc detected
<br /> II,Airbomcpartic;ulates(dust I, Provide: dust masks to worken when requested,
<br /> 12,Householdhazardouswastc j,Sctaside:for 'eku a 0 ateconllllc;tor
<br /> I3,FuelFir~ I, Never reCuel hot equipment. Allow cool down
<br /> 2. AlwaVllhavc ananrwnnriate fire extin"uisher rca.dv
<br />lA'alH'rs and Han&",s U I,Overheadpowerlines I, Slay at least lOft Crom energized power lines with equipment. Consider electmal conductors to be: energized with potentially Catal
<br /> voltage never to louched
<br /> 2, When the work zone is within lOft of an energized power line:, lhe: line shall be dropped by the: power company bc:fon: wori: in thlt
<br /> nartKularwon:Zollemavbe in
<br /> 2. Fallingobjecls I.ldentiCy fall zones whether for limbs or Ceiling oftree:s, All ground personnel must keep out of Call zoncs. Wear proper PPE (i.e,
<br /> hardbals vut saCetv "llSscsand safelvshocs
<br /> ],Equipmentroll overs \, Make sure equipment(i,e, buckcltrud,;s" manliftsare on level ground before boominll up,
<br /> 2, Usc oC pads or cribbing Cor QUtriggen when on soft ground
<br /> ], Us.c oC Qutrillen Cor lnachine:rv so CQUillDed is mandalo'" Cor m.,.,imum slllbilization whc:a boom or ralloleis extenda
<br /> 4, Fallinslimbs I, Tie offand lower limbs 10 the grlXlnd with rope whcnevcrpossible, Do llOt tic ofTlimbs to the buc;kel
<br /> 2, BuckelS with manufactured equipped winche or tic olTpoints Cor limbs may be used
<br /> ]. Tic 01T points shallllOt be the same anchor point Cor Call protc:ction equipment or de:vices
<br /> 4, ReCer Illld c;omolv witli malluCactwe s[lC(;ifK:ations or instructions for $Bfe oocntinlt oruccdure~
<br /> S, FallingCromheighls I, All bllCkellrnck or manlift operators must wear SllCety harnesses wilh Illnyards anac;hcd 10 an approved anchor point, lanyards should
<br /> be anaehcd 10 the harness wilen the openloris 001 working ouloCme bucket not left c;onl1ectcd 10 lhe: anchor point in the bucl;et. Alwa)'!
<br /> checl; the: operablhty of the snap hooks Cor safety,
<br /> 2, Laddcn or scaffolding an: prohibited IS a melns Ircc: climbing or removing hangers
<br /> ], Bucketlrncks, manlifts. climbc:rs and teleseonin~ saws are the onlv acccntllble method of han~ar removal
<br />Tt~aimbinr: 3.0 I,FalIs I,TreeclimberslllustbequalirlCdbyyearsofexperierll:eandtrainilij
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<br />LAst R_d. dale
<br />Rev.se-d9v:Nafl'll!
<br />Pnnt Oale: 2121/2006
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<br />ROE AHA
<br />SF,09_A8_AHA$_AJ_Y1D71~FR (1tA1lpv) xII
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<br />a AshBritt
<br />II Environmental
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<br />Activity Hazard Analysis: Debris Removal Operations, Hazardous Tree & Right-of Entry Work
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<br />MajOf'l'tlaHIActlvity Sequence Polential Hazard. ControblPrecautions To 8t Takm
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<br /> 2, There shall be alleasl one qualified tree dimhe:r whe:n dimbing opel1ltions arc in progress
<br /> ], Entering a tree from a bucl;et trllCkor manlift will not be allowed at any linlt:
<br /> 4,Frcctlimbingisprohibited
<br /> S, Climbcn must start the dimb from the ground, He must use spun and galTs suilible for the type of tree being climbed, Aip lines
<br /> required (2nd flip line for dimbing over limbs) Cor dimbinlalong with a saddle and once in posilion secured with a lifeline
<br /> 6, Before starting work climber must be lied in with an approved climbing rope and saCety saddle and the dimbingline must be crOlched
<br /> IS soon as pnclic;abje and a taut line hitch tied and chec;kcd. Always tie I knot in the end of the climbinllline or nUlke sure the line is
<br /> longer lhan the: hcightofthe:rapellingdistance
<br /> a. Climbiniline w/minimwn oC 112 in, diamelcr made: synthetic fiber wlbreaking s1renilh DC S400lb
<br /> b, Climben shill ensure Call protection anc;hor points (i,e, crotch, limbs. tit,) are evaluated for proper size and dimensions
<br /> 7, Pine trees may be c1inlbed from the ground,limbcd on Ihe WIly up, topped and sectioned down by dropping or lowering cui limbs and
<br /> pieces into a clcar drop zone below,
<br /> 8. Climbcrsascc:nding into Oak or othe:r broad S1nK:tured Irees should lie ofT as in scc;tion 3,a,4 and work their WIly through the tree
<br /> making culS lhat do notjeopardi:ze their saCety, Drop or lower limbs into clear drop zone
<br /> a, Tools weishing more than IS pounds, such asc;hain saws. must be raised and lowered using a separale line: olher than the life line:
<br /> exceplwhen used Crom an aerial device,
<br /> b, A sepll181c lille must uscd to lower lilnbs to the ground
<br /> e,ln5pCCtlimbsbc:foreapplyingweightIo1hem
<br /> 9, Climbers shall maintain aT least one: point offoll protection contact at all times whm ascending and dcseending treet
<br /> 10, Climbers shall ensure fall protectioo anthor points (i.e. erOlch, limbs, etc,) are evaluated for proper site lIlid dimensions
<br /> 11, The climber shall inspect limbs. branches. elc, Cor size, shape, lean, dealying or weak sPOls beCore placing the:mselves OIl the limb or
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<br /> 12, Use oCthe bucket1nlck 10 liftllowertools or eQuioment is rnnhibitcd
<br /> 2,Fallillglimbs I, Ground man used 10 keep fali zone dear oC personnel and keep de:bris eJellflCd up, Ground man to help tlimber with tools Ind
<br /> equipmml.reCuelingoCc;hainsaw,andprotcclingper-.>nnel
<br /> 2, Climber shall evaluate the limb or branch Cor proper weight distribution beCore saw c;ut
<br /> ], Tic ofT points shill noI be the umc anchor point Cor fan protc:ction equipment ordeviec:s
<br /> 4, Cut limbs, brllllches, etc;, into manageable sections 10 allow safe Calling or Inwerinll of limbs inlo the drop zone or use olher suilable
<br /> colltrob to mininliu the oolential ofuncontroll.b1e Clllinl limbs or brallCh~
<br />Tr~FtUinl .0 I, Fallingobjecls(trccllimbsoCothertrec:s) I, Identify the fall zone, Keep all personrK:1 outoCthe zone when felling the tree
<br /> 2, Identify power lines which may be in the way
<br /> ], Identify buildinllsin lhe Call line, Tree may hive 10 supported with wedges" c;hain falls. eables or crane (use oCa crane will require a Iii
<br /> specific AHA beCore usclconlact saCety offiec: Cor additional guidance)
<br /> 4, Consider size, shape. lean, dc:cayed or weak 5pOIs
<br /> S, Chccl; wind Corce: and direction,
<br /> 6, Clear area oCany people and identify an escape roule beCore Ceiling, Each member oflhe crew must undcnlllnd his role and place,
<br /> 7, Clicc:k COOling before c;uning. Clear area around tree: Cor safety
<br /> 8,WorkuphillwlK:npossible,
<br /> 9, Give audible WIIl'ningjust beCore Ihe tree topples
<br /> 10, ICusinll a rope Cor tension the rope: mUSI the length oCthe: tree plus SO'It and of one piece
<br /> Il,Propcreuning techniquclwill be used at all timcs
<br /> 12,AppropriaICCace:euloCalleast4Sdegrces$hallbec;ulilllothetreeoCatleas1!13diamclerofthetree
<br /> Il,Bac;l;culSshall be at leaS' 1.2 illChesabove the Cocecut
<br /> 14, Sufficient hingclholding wood ohtlcas12 inches shall renmin 10 c;ontrol Call and direction ofthc: tret
<br /> IS, Cuning throtlih Ihe hingclholding wood is prohibited
<br /> 16, Saw ncnDllnel shall conduct a ~Sizc-Uo" oCtrce before anv tree fellinl activities or OOCl1ltions
<br /> 2,Chaill SIlW injuries I,UscoolytrainedqualirlCdopenlOfS,
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