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ASWP02 Job Planning 2.0 Job Planning The purpose of this section is to outline the requirements for appropriate job planning while performing arboricultural work. 2.1 Mandatory Information / Work Practice The following information will ensure appropriate job planning: Job planning is a process of identifying hazards and incorporating appropriate barriers to the hazards Job planning incorporates the use of the Safety Basics Job planning is an on-going process throughout the job and must be constantly monitored and changed as needed i.e. changes in plans, introduction of new work members or changes to work members Prior to the job starting a discussion shall be conducted, referred to as a Tailboard Discussion, outlining the hazards at the work site and required barriers All members of the crew shall be included in the discussion Hazards shall be eliminated and if they cannot be eliminated than measures put in place to control the potential harm from them Emergency Response Plan shall be included within the job planning process Step Action Identify hazards at job site (e.g. Figure 1) Figure 1 Identify hazards such as: • Utilities overhead and underground • Mechanical • Structural defects of tree • Public pedestrians flow • Vehicular traffic • Terrain specifics • Weather conditions • Hazardous Biotic Conditions • Biohazards Identify barriers to hazards: • Protective equipment / devices • Work practice(s) • Specialized training for the situation Page 19

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