SSMP ELEMENT 4 O & M Program APPENDIX 4.3 Sewer Pipe Cleaning Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
City of San Mateo CODE OF SAFE PRACTICES Table of Contents A B C D E F G Air Compressor and Pressure Vessel Safety Air Gun Nozzle Safety Air Rake and Vacuum Super Blower Arrow Board, Trailer Mounted Automatic External Defibrillators Backhoe Barbeque Blower, Backpack Operator Boom Truck Cart and Hand Truck Safety Chain and Sling Safety Chip Hammering and Jack Hammering Compressed Air, Shop Safety Crack Sealing, Roadways Drill Press Drill, Cord Drill Drill, Cordless Dump Truck Engine Hoist Lift Facilities and Operations Staff Fire Extinguishers Portable Floor Jack, 3 Ton Forklift Front End Loader, Tractor Loader Gas Powered String Trimmer and Brush Cutter Safety Generator Portable Electrical (Trailer Mounted) Generator Portable Gasoline Grinders Bench, Floor, and Hand
H P R S V W Hedge Clipper (Gasoline Powered) Painting and Striping Units Pavement Grinder Pipe Threading Machine Portable Welding, Arc Pressure Washer Safety Propane Tank Handling and Use Roller Compactor Saw Chain Saw Saw Chop Saw Cut-off Safety Saw Concrete Saw Saw Reciprocating Saw Spill Response Materials SPCC Street Sweeper Stump Grinder Vacuum Truck (Vac-Con) Vibrating Soil Tamper Compactor Welding - Portable Oxygen and Acetylene Welding Portable Electric Wheel Barrows Wood Chippers Working Near Vehicular Traffic
City of San Mateo Code of Safe Practice FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Initial date: Revised date: Vacuum Truck (Vac-Con) SAFE PRATICE RULES Questions or comments regarding this Code of Safe Practice should be directed to the Safety Director. 1. Pre-operational equipment (including rental equipment). Be familiar with operator s manual. 2. Examine for worn or frayed hoses and lines. Check valves and hose connections for signs of leakage. 3. When swinging boom, change direction slowly. 4. Only one person operates the boom and one-person signals and assists the operator. 5. When positioning truck to work, be extra cautious of personnel and other equipment. 6. Properly secure all equipment and miscellaneous items before leaving yard or job site. 7. Do not load dump body beyond rated capacity. 8. Be aware of possible load surge when turning or braking. 9. Check to see that tailgate is properly secured after dumping. 10. Use safety stand when working under raised dump body. 11. Keep cab clean. 12. Use hearing protection. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Protection Area Eye Face Hand Head Foot Body PPE Required Wear safety glasses with side shields or goggles. Work gloves. Hardhat. Safety steel or composite toe safety shoes or boots. Proper protective clothing. Page 1 of 2
Respiratory Hearing N95 dust mask when appropriate. Wear earplugs or earmuffs as necessary. I, (print name) have read and understand the safe work practices listed above and will operate the designated machine in accordance with them, the manufacture s operating instructions and the supervisor s instructions. Signature: Date: DISCLAIMER This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. Although all of the material contained herein was carefully selected and reviewed, company claims no liability for its accuracy and specifically disclaims any warranty, real or implied, as to its accuracy. The parties using this information do so at their own risk and specifically hold company harmless from anyone claiming damage by using the above referenced material. Page 2 of 2
City of San Mateo Code of Safe Practice FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Initial date: Revised date: Working Near Vehicular Traffic Questions or comments regarding this Code of Safe Practice should be directed to the Safety Director. Workers (on foot) exposed to vehicular traffic must wear orange flagging garments. Workers on foot shall not wear any type of headgear that can interfere with hearing back up alarms, warnings, etc. When hazards to workers exist because of vehicular traffic, use traffic controls in conformance with the State s Department of Transportation, Manual of Traffic Control. Additionally, controls such as detours, warning signs, or barricades shall be used when necessary. Flagmen shall be required where the above controls are ineffective. Wherever mobile equipment operation encroaches upon a public thoroughfare, a system of traffic controls must be used. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Protection Area Eye Face Hand Head Foot Body Respiratory Hearing PPE Required Wear safety glasses with side shields or goggles. Work gloves. Hardhat. Safety steel or composite toe safety shoes or boots. Proper highly reflective garment (vest or jacket). N95 dust mask when appropriate. Wear earplugs or earmuffs as necessary. I, (print name) have read and understand the safe work practices listed above and will operate the designated machine in accordance with them, the manufacture s operating instructions and the supervisor s instructions. Signature: Date: Page 1 of 2
DISCLAIMER This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. Although all of the material contained herein was carefully selected and reviewed, company claims no liability for its accuracy and specifically disclaims any warranty, real or implied, as to its accuracy. The parties using this information do so at their own risk and specifically hold company harmless from anyone claiming damage by using the above referenced material. Page 2 of 2
City of San Mateo ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES Table of Contents 1. DAILY LOGS A. Filling Out Daily Logs B. Leadworker Review of Daily Logs C. Request from Supervisor Forms 2. SANITARY SEWER OVERFLOW RESPONSE & REPORTING PROCEDURES A. Sanitary Sewer Overflow Field Response Procedure Summary B. Sanitary Sewer Overflow Reporting Procedure Summary C. SSO Fax Form to RWQCB D. Emergency Overflow Response Plan (OERP) 3. GENERAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS A. General Safety Requirements B. Sanitary Sewer Manhole Monitoring Procedures 4. UTILITY VEHICLE PRE-TRIP & OPERATING PROCEDURES A. Utility 3 T59 Vac-con B. Utility 4 L86 Pump Truck with Boom C. Utility 5 Emergency Response Truck D. Utility 6 - T-58 Vac-con E. Utility 8 T60 Vactor 5. SEWER HYDRO CLEANING PROCEDURES 6. SEWER MECHANICAL CLEANING PROCEDURES 7. CONFINED SPACE PROCEDURES 8. CCTV / PIPEHUNTER JETEYE CAMERA SYSTEM 9. SCOUT LINE LOCATOR 10. T57 RODDER 11. USA MARKING PROCEDURES 12. EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION PACKET