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POTENTIAL PROCEDURES FOR HAZARD <br /> HAZARDS REDUCTION <br /> g) exposure g) Establish a work schedule <br /> Cold Stress that will provide <br /> sufficient rest periods <br /> for warming-up. As the <br /> temperature drops, more <br /> frequent and longer rest <br /> periods are required. <br /> h) other hazards Provide adequate thermal <br /> protective clothing. <br /> 1 <br /> h) - avoid standing near the <br /> edge of the excavation <br /> - look for falling objects, <br /> slipping and tripping <br /> hazards , (Visqueen sheets <br /> used to hold excavated <br /> soil can be slippery) <br /> - secure the site with <br /> fences and post warning <br /> signs to prevent the <br /> exposure of unauthorized, <br /> unprotected people to <br /> site hazards <br /> - for protection from head <br /> injuries (i.e. falling <br /> objects) , hard hats must <br /> be worn by all personnel <br /> whenever construction <br /> type activities are <br /> taking place (i.e. <br /> drilling,, excavation, <br /> trenching) . <br /> 16 <br />