This is a document used to systematically evaluate potential hazards associated with specific job tasks.
What is a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)?
Seeding is important on a civil site because.
What is Erosion control / soil stabilization?
Required PPE when working around flying debris, dust, or pressurized equipment.
What are safety glasses or goggles?
The acronym OSHA stands for
What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration?
The safety action required when a new or unaddressed hazard is identified during a task.
What is stop work and notify supervision?
This is the logo of H2 Enterprises.
What is a tractor with teeth blowing straw?
This is what SWPPP stands for.
What is Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan?
This earthwork term refers to reducing high areas and building up low areas to meet design grade.
What is cut and fill?
JHA was filled out in the morning, but it rains at lunch. What must be done before work resumes?
What is review and update the JHA for new conditions?
This is the most common injury during seeding work.
What are strains or slips?
This PPE should be replaced if it shows cracks, fading, or has taken an impact.
What is a hard hat?
OSHA requires this minimum distance between spoil piles and an excavations edge.
What is 2 feet?
The practice used before work begins to identify hazards, controls, and responsibilities.
What is a JHA?
This is a erosion control device that must be maintained to prevent undercutting and bypassing.
What is silt fence?
This test verifies soil compaction density compared to a Proctor standard.
What is a nuclear density test?
This additional assessment shall be completed and filled out prior to any retrieval of stuck, and or broken down equipment.
What is recovery action plan?
This environmental issue can occur if seeding is not completed correctly.
What is sediment runoff / stormwater violations?
You are hand-seeding near active haul trucks. The most critical PPE is:
What is high-visibility clothing?
Fall protection is required for workers at or above this height.
What is 6 feet?
The safety habit of staying alert to moving equipment, coworkers, and changing conditions.
What is situational awareness?
These are the 8 Core Values of H2 Enterprises.
What is SAFETY, INTEGRITY, COMMUNICATION, ACCOUNTABILITY, RESPECT, HUMILITY, COMMITMENT, FAMILY
Fueling operations and hydraulic equipment onsite are indicators that you must have one of these readily available.
What is a spill kit?
This is the most common reason scrapers roll over on slopes.
What is turning downhill with a loaded bowl or losing traction on a side slope?
A JHA focuses on identifying hazards and determining these, which help eliminate the risks
What are Controls (Preventative Measures)?
Soil compaction affects seed establishment because.
What is limits root growth and water infiltration
This PPE must be ANSI-approved to be acceptable on most jobsites.
What is eye protection ?
What is 25 feet?
This process involves employees being trained and educated on how to respond to hazardous materials, including how to use and read a Safety Data Sheet (SDS).
What is hazard communication (HAZCOM) training?
This is our special technique of combing our proprietary land analysis, with our expert soil sciences, to develop prescriptive plans for every piece of land we touch.
What is Rec-Tech Science?
Before disturbing soil near a wetland these controls must be in place.
what are installing ECD's and marking and verifying limits of disturbance?
In a JHA, this term refers to the probability and severity of harm occurring from a hazard
What is Risk Assessment?
When seed size, ground speed, soil firmness, and drill gate settings all vary during initial passes, this single action ensures the drill seeder is actually applying the specified pounds-per-acre rate.
What is Calibration?
This is the hierarchy of controls, in order.
what is Elimination, Substitution, Engineering, Administrative, PPE.
Stacked materials on construction sites must not exceed this height?
What is 4 feet?
This is the year H2 Enterprises was founded.
What is 1985?