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Health and Safety Plan for <br /> Delineation and Destruction of Well B-1 <br /> • Stay away from tall isolated objects, such as trees, drill rigs, or flagpoles. <br /> • Avoid large open areas. <br /> • Stay away from surface water, railroad tracks, fences, and other objects that could <br /> transmit current from a distant lightning strike. <br /> • If caught out in the open, seek low, uniform bushes and assume a low, crouching position <br /> with feet placed together. <br /> If a person is struck by lightning contact emergency medical services. If the person is not <br /> breathing, perform CPR until emergency services arrive. Check for burns, especially at fingers <br /> and toes, and areas next to buckles and jewelry. <br /> Flash Floods <br /> A flash flood is caused by heavy or excessive rainfall in a short time, generally less than 6 hours. <br /> Storms can develop in fewer than 15 minutes. When storm-developing conditions are observed <br /> (e.g., darkening skies, increasing wind, lightning, thunder), monitor local radio stations for <br /> weather condition updates. It is important to note that it does not have to be raining at the jobsite <br /> in order for flash floods to occur. Do not walk or drive through floodwaters, as very little water is <br /> needed to sweep a vehicle away. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration <br /> recommends the following: <br /> • Listen for roaring sounds upstream as flood waters may be present; <br /> • Look for rapidly rising water and/or muddy water; and <br /> • Remember to seek higher ground if you hear or see signs of a flood. <br /> 10275-4 <br /> D U D E K 16 June 2017 <br />