Electrical Engineer 2The Contract Full Time Equivalent (CFTE) Hiring Safety Training Matrix is a hazard assessment for CFTE personnel routine tasks. It is intended to set a common understanding on training requirements between the CFTE personnel and the BPA managers/supervisors. BPA Requesting Managers should complete this form and coordinate with BPA Supplemental Labor Office during the procurement process to ensure the CFTE position includes a list of required trainings associated with identified tasks, conditions, and exposures. Each task, condition, and exposure indicate which training courses are required, who shall provide those trainings, and when those trainings shall occur. This form is intended only as a reference document for contractors.PPE provided by Supplier or Contractor? Yes. If yes, list required PPE: White Hard Hat. Footwear: ASTM F with an EH Rating or ASTM F with an I/C/EH Rating. Footwear must lace up over the ankle and have a rigid sole and heel. The exterior of the boot must be made entirely of natural materials (all leather or leather and rubber combination) to conform to Arc-Flash requirements.
Electrical and Arc-Flash protective clothing and PPE as required by OSHA and consistent with BPA Safety and Health Policy for work on or near an energized facility. Additional PPE required by State or Federal OSHA for the work being performed. Refer to Ad-hoc PPE Requirement Appendices.Identify which Supplier or Contractor medical surveillance programs are required, if any: Respirator User Asbestos Lead Silica Hearing Conservation Other: Click or tap here to enter text. No Medical Surveillance *BPA Requesting Managers may use equivalent Job Title Position Hazard Assessments or project Job Hazard Analyses as indicators for which medical surveillance programs may be required. Direct any questions regarding medical surveillance program requirements to the BPA Industrial Hygienist, ***, or ***.Instructions for BPA Requesting Manager: This template has been pre-populated with tasks and hazards generally associated with CFTE non-craft positions. BPA Requesting Managers must review this document during the CFTE procurement process. The BPA Requesting Manager will: Select the checkbox next to each task/condition/exposure that may be encountered during the normal course of the assignment. Identify if the mitigation for applicable tasks/conditions/exposures will be provided by BPA or the Contractor (supplier). Indicate when the mitigation must occur (pre-hire, post-hire, pre-task). Pre-Hire Training should be completed prior to the CFTE starting their assignment.
Post-Hire training should be completed prior to exposure to a hazardous environment and/or conducting work at a BPA worksite. Pre-Task Training should be completed prior to conducting the associated task. Once complete, the BPA Requesting Manager will send the completed document to the Supplemental Labor Management Office. The listed tasks, conditions, and exposures are not all inclusive. New processes, unusual tasks, or equipment may trigger the need for specialized training. Consult with your local Safety Manager or BPA Safety Training Manager for guidance. BPA provided safety training will be the same training provided to Federal Workers. For the "General Comments" section, BPA Requesting Managers can list anything that was not already covered and provide clarification to the BPA COR to better understand the CFTE position. It may include tasks, conditions, and/or exposures that are unique to a particular position, work site, or person. For more information on the PHA process/requirement, reference the Safety and Occupational Health Manual, Safety Management Systems Chapter.
Direct any questions regarding training requirements or issues related to this form to the BPA Safety Training Manager, ***, or ***.Office & Remote Work/Telework Hazards:Exposed to a fire in the building: BPA manager will advise of evacuation protocol and designated gathering location. Annual fire drills will be conducted.Exposed to an earthquake while in the building: BPA manager will advise of evacuation protocol and designated gathering location.Operating office tools (paper cutter, paper punch, staplers, etc.): None IdentifiedPerforming tasks that may result in repetitive motion injuries, prolonged sitting and computer use: Optional: SUFS Move Safe (HRMIS )Performing tasks that may result in slips, trips or falls such as carrying boxes and walking on stairs or slick surfaces: Review SOHM Chapter 9Adding electronic devices that were not previously part of the home (monitors, chargers, computing equipment, etc.): None Identified. On-the-job familiarization (if using BPA-issued equipment).Travel / Field Operation Hazards:Driving vehicles on public and/or non-public roads: Review SOHM Chapter 19Defensive/Distracted Driving (HRMIS 17057): BWorker operates forklifts: Forklift CertificationWorker operates a fire extinguisher: Fire Extinguisher UseWorker uses personal protective equipment: Personal Protective EquipmentWorker may be exposed to shock and arc-flash hazard: Shock & Arc Flash Awareness B Shock & Arc Flash Basic B Shock & Arc Flash Advanced / Refresher BWorker may contact but will not disturb Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) or Potentially Asbestos Containing Material (PACM): Asbestos AwarenessWorker required to work in remote areas where bear encounters may take place: Bear Pepper Spray TrainingWorker exposed to rodent and bird droppings1: Biological/Vermin/Hanta VirusWorker exposed to hot and/or cold environments: None IdentifiedWorker exposed to chemicals, such as herbicides or pesticides; Herbicide Cert. Ref. 4-hr: Herb Certification 8-hr Hazardous CommunicationWorker exposed to lead2: Lead – Awareness Lead Worker TrainingWorker exposed to mercury: None IdentifiedWorker exposed to noise2: Hearing Conservation (Initial) Hearing Conservation (Annual)Worker exposed to silica2: Silica - AwarenessWorker works at heights higher than 4': Fall Protection, Awareness Fall Protection, General Fall Protection, Advanced Ladder Safety Fall Protection, Advanced (TLM)Worker is required to take first aid and may be called on to render first aid for: workers on high voltage lines and/or equipment; worker works in remote areas: First Aid/CPR/AED (Red Cross or AHA Accredited) Required only if specified in the API C Wilderness Adv. First AidWorker performs work alone in remote areas: Wilderness Adv. First AidWorker may prepare, transport or receive hazardous materials: DOT 1: Introduction, Classification, and the Hazardous Materials Table DOT 2: Packaging, Labeling, Marking, and Placarding DOT 3: Shipping Papers DOT 4: Loading and Storage DOT: Security for Shipment of Hazardous Materials Hazardous Materials: Shipping Lithium Batteries under DOT Exemptions DOT Hazardous Material Awareness for the General Hazmat EmployeeOther Specific Hazards:Worker may make infrequent visits to field locations or substations: Worker complete the PPE assessment in the SOHM to determine need for PPE such as hard hat, safety glasses, hearing protection, safety vests, Arc Flash clothing or steel-toed boots.