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monitor(see Table 2)when <br /> conditions warrant. <br /> Work/rest regimens will be <br /> followed. <br /> Vibration and noise, Continuous operation of Wear hearing protection and <br /> equipment. leather,work gloves. Use <br /> hand signals to indicate an <br /> emergency when wearing <br /> hearing protection. Wear <br /> steel-toed boots. <br /> Loose objects near Jewelry,loose clothing, Loose clothing articles or <br /> moving drill rig parts long hair. hair should not be worn <br /> or other equipment while on-site during <br /> excavation and clean up <br /> activities. <br /> Pedestrian Traffic Around drill rig or Wear orange reflective vest <br /> excavation equipment. at all times. Provide an ERM <br /> lookout in heavy traffic <br /> areas,if necessary. Be aware <br /> of employee exits if working <br /> near buildings <br /> 4.2.1 Use of Equipment <br /> Any equipment, including earth moving equipment or other heavy <br /> machinery will be operated in strict compliance with the manufacturer's <br /> instructions, specifications, and limitations, as well as any applicable <br /> regulations. All heavy equipment provided or leased on site shall be <br /> equipped with audible back-up warning devices. The operator is <br /> responsible for inspecting the equipment daily to ensure that it is <br /> functioning properly and safely. This inspection will include all pins, <br /> pulleys, and connections subject to faster than normal wear and all <br /> lubrication points. <br /> When equipment with moving booms, arms, or masts are operated in the <br /> vicinity of overhead hazards, the operator,with assistance from the <br /> designated signaling person, will ensure that the moving parts of the <br /> equipment maintain safe clearances to the hazards. Equipment will be <br /> kept away from energized electrical lines by at least 25 feet. <br /> All portable equipment and tools will be inspected prior to each day's use <br /> and as often as necessary to ensure that it is safe to use. Defective <br /> equipment and tools will be removed from service immediately. <br /> Examples of defective tools include: hooks and chains stretched beyond <br /> allowable deformations, cables and ropes with more than the allowable <br /> number of broken strands, missing grounding prongs on power tools, <br /> defective on/off switches, mushroomed heads of impact tools, sprung <br /> 5164.00-3/4/03 <br /> ERM <br /> HASP CANON 12 <br />