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Activity & Training Authorization
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ATA: EARL CAUSTIN
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Date, Revision:
April 12, 2011
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Department/Group Name
AARD
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Resident Buildings or Areas:
104D, 222, 223, 225, 407,
128, 129, 062
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Buildings or Areas with off-shift or annual releases (if applicable).
End Station B (b.062, 128, 129)
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ATA Duration (if < 12 months)
(not to exceed 12 months)
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Activities
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Basic Hazards
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Basic Controls, including boundary conditions (engineering, procedural or PPE)
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ESH Training, Qualifications, Skills, Certifications, etc.
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Unescorted access into accelerator areas
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Radiation, both prompt and residual.
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Course 219 – Employee Orientation to ES&H
Course 115 – General Employee Radiological Training
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Work in a PPA laboratory environment.
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Electrical – use DVMs and oscilloscopes to test electronic instruments
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Chemical – use small quantities of solvents to clean vacuum parts and optical components
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Vacuum – be present during system venting and pump down
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ODH – be present during system venting
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Startle hazard from electrical hazards below 50 V, 10 A, 10J stored energy
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Chemical burns and blindness resulting from chemical exposure
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Cuts and lacerations resulting from implosion of a vacuum window
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Asphyxiation resulting from oxygen displacement by nitrogen boiloff
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Electrical Hazards
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Engineering controls: Equipment covers.
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Administrative controls: signage.
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PPE: none.
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Boundaries: Do not operate electronic equipment with the protective covers removed.
Chemical Hazards
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Engineering controls: Equipment covers.
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Administrative controls: signage.
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PPE: nitrile or latex gloves and goggles or face shield
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Boundaries: Use restricted to Isopropanol, Methanol, Ethanol, and Acetone in 1 Liter point-of-use bottles only.
Vacuum Hazards
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Engineering controls: Experimental chamber cannot be pressurized
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Administrative controls: Avoid contact with all glass vacuum windows.
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PPE: none required
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Boundaries: do not pressurize any vacuum system under any circumstance.
Oxygen Deficiency Hazards
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Engineering controls: ODM and shut-off valve in LN line
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Administrative controls: Personal ODM placed near point of most probable ODH
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PPE: none.
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Boundaries: Use only the plumbed-in LN system. Do not bring dewars into the accelerator housings.
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Course 110 – Lab Safety for Particle Experimentalists
=OR=
Course 239 – General Electrical Safety
=AND=
Course 251 – Electrical and General Safety for R & D”
=AND=
Course 170 – Cryogen and ODH Safety
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Soldering
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Burns
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Inhalation of fumes
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Use protective holder to store heated iron.
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Properly dispose of solder dross
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Use in well ventilated areas
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None.
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Climb ladders. Climbing on machines and equipment.
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Falling
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Head injury
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People run into ladder
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Don’t stand on steps not designed for standing (usually the top step and top of ladder)
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Inspect ladders before use. Do not use damaged ladders.
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Zone off area if there is a potential of falling objects to personnel below. Require use of hardhats if your work may potentially drop something below on workers.
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Have someone hold ladder if it will provide more support
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Use barricades or signs to warn of presence of ladder
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Do not position ladder in front of closed door that can open into the ladder.
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Use the right ladder for the job. For example, do not use an “A” frame ladder to lean against a building…use an extension ladder.
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Store ladders so they will not block exits in the event of an earthquake.
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Boundaries: Elevated surface work (unguarded elevated surfaces 4 feet or more above the surroundings) is not allowed.
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Course 293 – Stairway and Ladder Safety is highly recommended.
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Stack or handle lead
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Limits working with lead to 30 minutes/day
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Excludes cutting, drilling, or machining lead, grinding.
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Exposure to hazardous materials (lungs, skin, eyes)
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Contamination of equipment and environment
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Limit daily activity to 30 minutes
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Wear gloves. Store gloves in marked zip lock baggie for future use or dispose of as “lead contaminated debris”
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Containerize (sealed bag) all waste, properly label, and request disposal(example below)
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The words “hazardous waste-Lead contaminated debris”
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The word “poison”
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Date
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Name and phone extension/pager number
Training
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Hazardous Waste Management (Course 105) required if you will generate hazardous waste
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Stack or handle lead
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Limits working with lead to 30 minutes/day
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Excludes cutting, drilling, or machining lead, grinding.
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Working in tight spaces
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Bumping into things with body or head
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Trip hazards
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Getting in each others’ way
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avoid rushing
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wear hard hat/ wear bump hat
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practice good housekeeping
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be aware of your surroundings
Boundaries: Entry into Confined Spaces is not allowed.
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None.
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