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    JOB HAZARD ANALYSISDATE: JOB/TASK DESCRIPTION::

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    PROJECT NUMBER:Keephills 3

    CRAFT(S) PERFORMING JOB:ELECTRICALSUPERVISORS INVOLVED:

    COMPANY:CHEMCO ELECTRICALCONTRACTORS

    MEETING & REVIEW

    ATTENDANCE ATTACHEDRisk Category Low / Medium / High

    REVIEWED BY:

    NAME (PRINT):

    APPROVED BY: SIGNATURE:

    PRINT:

    POSITION:

    Superintendent

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    SEQUENCE OF BASIC JOBSTEPS/TASKS

    HAZARDS/POTENTIAL HAZARDS RECOMMENDED HAZARD CONTROLS/OR SAFE JOB PROCEDURES

    A) Orientation & Training - Personal injury, property orequipment damage due tonon-compliance practices,hazards, and/or legislatedgovernment regulations.

    - All personnel to have valid CSTS training and client/Chemcoorientation.

    - All personnel to have area specific training to client standards.

    - No work within the area will be started without a valid hazardassessment in place.

    - HART card shall be completed & reviewed by all employees

    involved in task.- All equipment and materials to be used must conform the

    Chemco/Client standards & specifications.

    - Completed documentation shall be reviewed prior to task andretained by site safety. / Foreman

    - Be careful when removing covers/plastic from crates/boxes.Wear rubber gloves and respirators upon initial opening.

    B) Wear appropriate PPEprior to removing contents.

    - Injury to personnel. - Identify suspect material, if possible, and report findings toChemco/Epcor HSE department.

    - All workers to potentially be exposed must wear tyvex

    disposable coveralls.- All workers involved with cleaning out the crate will wear a

    respirator with the appropriate style of filter for the hazard athand.

    - All workers will wear latex/rubber gloves for handling material.

    - All workers will wear boot covers when handling material.

    - Mono goggles, face shield may be required.

    - Use proper handling & storage methods.

    - For hazardous materials follow WHMIS standards.

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    JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS

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    SEQUENCE OF BASIC JOBSTEPS/TASKS

    HAZARDS/POTENTIAL HAZARDS RECOMMENDED HAZARD CONTROLS/OR SAFE JOB PROCEDURES

    C) Containing/wettingdown the suspect area &material for safe handling.Containers only.

    - Injury to personnel, possibleairborne material/contaminants.

    - Ensure all PPE is in place & working effectively.

    - Do not use a broom or vacuum to clean up suspect area. Thiswill cause the contaminants to become airborne.

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    Use appropriate means of completing job safely afterassessing. i.e.: Wet down suspected area to keep down dustand airborne particulates. Utilize a 10% bleach solution.

    - Assess electrical equipment to ensure no water is to enter thisequipment.

    D) Removingcontaminant/wastematerial.

    - Injury to personnel. - Remove all suspect material after treating appropriately. i.e.:Remove all waste material with a wet cloth/towel. Oncefinished mop & sponge down area with disinfectant solution.

    - Utilize a drop sheet under the crate to capture contaminants.

    - If any animals/rodents/unidentified substances, etc. exist,

    spray down with disinfectant solution liberally prior toremoving.

    - Dispose of all cleaning materials in a double bag, includingdrop sheet, while still wearing PPE.

    - Dispose of all donned PPE in the required method or as abovementioned.

    - All plastic bags must be identified as hazardous waste.

    - Contact CMT Tony Kafer #4308/EPCOR for safe disposal ofbagged substances.

    - Site phone 4400, offsite phone 780-731-4400. Radio CMT#1.

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    JOB HAZARD ANALYSISOlaf Palutke #4306 CMT #1.

    NOTE: Ensure work crew understands scope of work and lockout procedures.

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