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.,..., <br /> SHARP Mana ement Manual <br /> i <br /> �waa� Former Tracy MGP Project Safety Plan PSPJ <br /> • Only qualified operators will be allowed to operate heavy equipment,per safe work guidelines included in the OSHA <br /> General Industry(29 CFR 1910)and Construction Industry(29 CFR 1926)standards. <br /> • Site work should be performed during daylight hours whenever possible. Work conducted during hours of darkness require <br /> enough illumination intensity to read a newspaper without difficulty. Working at night requires prior notification of the <br /> Facility Health and Safety Representative. <br /> • Common paths of travel should be established and kept free from the accumulation of materials. <br /> Slip,Trips,Falls • Provide slip-resistant surfaces,ropes,and/or other devices to be used. <br /> • Specific areas should be designated for the proper storage of materials.Tools,equipment,materials,and supplies will be <br /> stored in an orderly manner. <br /> • As work progresses,scrap and unessential materials must be neatly stored or removed from the work area. Containers for • <br /> trash and other debris will be provided and will be removed at regular intervals. <br /> • All spills will be quickly cleaned up. Oil and grease will be cleaned from walking and working surfaces. <br /> • If equipment becomes electrically energized,personnel will be instructed not to touch any part of the equipment or attempt <br /> to touch any person who may be in contact with the electrical current. The utility company or appropriate party will be <br /> Electrical contacted to have line de-energized prior to approaching the equipment. <br /> • Treat all electrical wires and circuits as"live,"unless you are certain they are not. <br /> • Electrical control panels should never be opened unless the job requires it. <br /> • Workers will bring Gatorade and water to drink. <br /> Heat stress • Workers must monitor themselves for heat exhaustion and find shade if necessary. <br /> • Excavators,loaders,and trucks must be kept 10 feet from any electrical lines<50,000 Volts. Add 4 inches additional <br /> Overhead utilities clearance for every 10,000 Volts over 50,000 Volts. <br /> Flying • Hardhats and safety goggles or glasses will be wom at all times. <br /> debris/objects <br /> • Use proper lifting technique:squat and lift with the legs,keeping your back straight. <br /> Back Injury • Use push carts,drum dollies,or have subcontractor use a forklift whenever necessary. Do not try to lift more than you can <br /> handle. <br /> Training Requirements: <br /> A-10 <br />