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a. Communicati-�vns Procedures <br /> i. Radio Communications <br /> The Contractor shall supply radio communications between the <br /> workers and the Support Zone <br /> Personnel in the EZ shall remain in constant radio communication <br /> or within sight of the Superintendent. <br /> Any failure of radio communication requires an evaluation of <br /> whether personnel should leave the Exclusion Zone. <br /> b. Emergency Horn Signal <br /> short-Short-Short Horn Blast is the emergency signal to <br /> indicate that all personnel shall leave the Exclusion <br /> Zone. In addition, a loud hailer shall be available if <br /> required. <br /> Horn Signals shall be posted at the Command Post and <br /> access control points. <br /> C. Emergency Hand Signals <br /> The following standard hand signals will be used in case <br /> of failure of radio communications: <br /> Hand gripping throat Out of air, can't breathe <br /> Gripping partners wrist or Leave area immediately <br /> both hands around waist <br /> Hands on top of head Need assistance <br /> Thumbs up OK, I am all right, I <br /> Understand <br /> Thumbs down No, negative, I am not <br /> all right <br /> • During any periods where team members are in the <br /> vicinity of any large construction equipment, cranes or <br /> trucks, one member of the buddy team shall remain at all <br /> times in constant visual contact with both the "buddy" <br /> and the equipment operator. <br /> 53 <br /> site Safety i Health Plan Rev./1.0 <br /> October 20, 1997 <br />