Section 13. Job Safety Analysis

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Section 13 Job Safety Analysis Table of Contents Operating an ATV... 001 Chainsaw Operations... 002 Operating Jack Hammer... 003 Planting IP s... 004 Planting Lathe/Hubs... 005 Working On Or Around Roadways... 006 Working In Or Near Construction Areas... 007 Travelling and Working On Ice... 008 Working Alone... 009 Working in Extreme Cold... 010 Winching ATV s... 011

DATE: October 2011 JOB DESCRIPTION: Operating an ATV JSA # 001 C Watson C Korchinski J Gerein REVIEWED BY: Jerrad Gerein 1. Loading/Unloading ATV s 2. Loading Rack s 3. Driving 4. Remote Areas - Rollover, ramps come loose, falling off, steep incline, slippery conditions - Equipment falling off, coming loose - Rollover, falling off, rough conditions - Running out of gas, getting lost or stranded - Try to park so ramps will have less slope, i.e. against a slope - Secure ramps, take time, ensure ramps are clear of debris, ice/snow - Load/unload onto even ground - Make sure ATV is in 4x4, go slow, assume proper riding position - Ensure load is distributed evenly and securely strapped down - Do not overload - Always drive with care and caution, assume proper riding position, wear proper PPE - Avoid steep slopes if possible - Do not double - Be sure of your path, have a flight plan, make sure you have communication with others - Be aware on wildlife and environment - Always prepare for the worst, if you are going far, bring extra supplies - Make sure assistant knows the route 001 Form SM-2-003

DATE: September 2011 JOB DESCRIPTION: Chainsaw Operations JSA # 002 With Mesh Saw Pants W Chimiuk H Phillips REVIEWED BY: Jerrad Gerein 1. Saw Preparation - Possible damages to saw or safety mechanisms, dull chain, loose chain - Inspect chain brake, throttle control lockout, chain catcher, bar, chain slack, sharpness - Check all fluid levels 2. Basic Cuts - Kickbacks, barber chairs, leaners -Use bottom of blade for cutting, utilize full wrap bar - Use proper notches and utilize wedges when required - Clear get away routes before notching 3. Cutting Line (falling trees) - Falling debris, snags, slip, trips and falls, kickbacks - Fatigue -Wear proper PPE - Look up for potential hazards - Beware of wind direction and speed - Be aware of footing - Stay in constant communication with assistant - Rest as needed, stay hydrated - Check saw conditions at every fuel up 002 Form SM-2-003

DATE: January 2012 JOB DESCRIPTION: Operating Jack Hammer JSA # 003 S Snow C Barber REVIEWED BY: Jerrad Gerein 1. Fuelling - Spills - Use funnel if necessary, take your time - Clean spills if required 2. Moving Jack Hammer - Very heavy, potential strains - Lift with knees, not back - Use assistance when available and practical 3. Operation - Noise, potential strains - Use proper ergonomics while operating - Wear hearing protection 003 Form SM-2-003

DATE: November 2011 JOB DESCRIPTION: Planting IP s JSA # 004 C Watson A Gray REVIEWED BY: Jerrad Gerein 1. Planting IP with sledge hammer - Buried facilities - Pinch points - Potential strains - Striking body with hammer - Obtain ground disturbance permit - Conduct sweeps - Keep hands at a safe distance from striking points when first starting IP - Use proper ergonomics, use momentum of body weight to swing hammer - Keep feet at safe distance from pin when swinging hammer - Use proper hand position when swinging hammer, let the hammer do the work 004 Form SM-2-003

DATE: February 2012 JOB DESCRIPTION: Planting Lathe/Hubs JSA # 005 S Snow C Barber REVIEWED BY: Ryan Ellis 1. Pounding lathe/hubs into ground - Stakes may break or shatter leaving sharp edges - Weak or warped stakes - Missing with hammer - Pinch points - Inspect stakes for integrity - Wear leather gloves - Avoid re-using stakes, - Avoid using warped stakes - Try to keep hands of far away from striking points as possible - Keep feet and legs out of direct line with swing in the event you miss or stake breaks 005 Form SM-2-003

DATE: November 2011 JOB DESCRIPTION: Working On Or Around Roadways JSA # 006 High Visibility Vest Paul Hammonds Nathan McLaughlin REVIEWED BY: Jerrad Gerein 1. Working on or around roadways - Passing vehicles - Poor visibility - Collision with other vehicles - Blowing debris - Blind spots - Speeding vehicles - Park vehicle and ATV as far off roadways as possible - Place survey crew ahead signs well enough in advance to alert motorists - Face traffic as much as possible - Never assume other drivers can see you - Manage traffic if need be - Use spotters if working in a blind spot - Use entry/exit points with high visibility - Wear high visibility clothing 006 Form SM-2-003

DATE: November 2010 JOB DESCRIPTION: Working In Or Near Construction Areas JSA # 007 High Visibility Vest REVIEWED BY: J Gerein K Zidek 1. Working in or around high traffic construction areas - Heavy traffic - Possible open excavations - Possible overhead lifting - Possible H2S - Always check in with site supervisor for permission - Be aware of all activity going on around you, not just in your work area - Never work under lifting areas - Always make eye contact with operators before passing by - Wear H2S monitors if on oil & gas facilities - Wear high visibility clothing - Keep vehicles/atv s out of the way 007 Form SM-2-003

DATE: November 2011 JOB DESCRIPTION: Travelling and Working On Ice JSA # 008 REVIEWED BY: J Gerein K Wong J Carty 1. Travelling or working on ice - Thin ice - Slippery - Deep snow, hidden hazards - Check ice depth before crossing, avoid if possible - Never attempt truck crossings - Be very cautious of footings - Never attempt while working alone - Do not travel to close to other workers 008 Form SM-2-003

DATE: February 2012 JOB DESCRIPTION: Working Alone JSA # 009 S Snow C Barber REVIEWED BY: R Ellis 1. Working alone - No assistance if something goes wrong - Check in/out - Have effective means of communication in event of emergency - Carry spot GPS system - Check in with a supervisor at pre-determined intervals throughout the day - Do not attempt work tasks that are considered high risk (i.e. chainsaw) 009 Form SM-2-003

DATE: JOB DESCRIPTION: Working in Extreme Cold JSA # 010 K Wong REVIEWED BY: J Gerein 1. Working in extreme cold weather conditions - Hyperthermia - Frost bite - Wind chill - Dress in layers - Cover exposed skin as best as possible - Be aware of symptoms of frost bite - Take breaks when necessary to get warm - Stay hydrated 010 Form SM-2-003

DATE: JOB DESCRIPTION: Winching ATV s JSA # 011 P Hammonds N McLaughlin REVIEWED BY: R Ellis 1. Winching - Pinch points - Cable breaking and snapping back at operator - Whatever winch is attached to may not be sturdy enough to pull stuck vehicle out - Could kill battery power of vehicle - Frayed cables on winch line - Wear leather gloves when handling winch cable - Keep body away from pinch points of winch cable - Never position yourself between winched objects - Leave ATV running while winching to preserve battery life - Secure winch cable to the most practical, sturdy object around 011 Form SM-2-003

DATE: JOB DESCRIPTION: JSA # REVIEWED BY: 012 Form SM-2-003