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Site Safety and Health Plan <br /> ±19.41 Acres Vacant Land ■ Manteca, California 1 rerracon <br /> June 12, 2017 ■ Terracon Project No. N6177049 <br /> • Back injuries due to improper lifting - Use proper lifting techniques. Lift with the legs, <br /> not the back. Keep loads close to the body and avoid twisting. Loads heavier than 50 <br /> pounds (lbs.) require a second person or mechanical device for lifting. Use mechanical <br /> devices such as drum dollies, hand trucks, and tool hoists (for lifting augers)to lift or move <br /> heavy loads whenever possible. <br /> • Ergonomic Stress - Lift carefully with load close to body with the legs taking most of the <br /> weight. Get help with lifts greater than 40 lbs. When working with a heavy tool or object, <br /> keep legs under the load and do not overreach or twist to the side. Reposition body to be <br /> more square to the load and work. Push loads, rather than pull, whenever feasible. Do <br /> not persist with lifting when the load is too heavy. Use a mechanical lifting aid or have a <br /> coworker assist with the lift. Rotate repetitive tasks to avoid soft-tissue fatigue. <br /> • Falls From Elevated Surfaces - Protect employees from falling off surfaces that have a <br /> side or an edge that is 6 ft. or more above a lower level. Provide a safety harness and <br /> shock-absorbing lifeline or adequate fall protection where applicable. Employees must <br /> wear them when working 6 ft. or higher above the platform or main work deck. Install <br /> either a guardrail system or fall arrest system that conforms to 29 CFR 1926.502 (d) and <br /> is approved by the American National Standards Institute. <br /> • Vehicles - Obey all site traffic signs and speed limits. Seat belts must be functional and <br /> in use during operation of any site vehicles (including rentals). Operator shall regularly <br /> inspect the vehicle for defective parts, such as brakes, controls, motor, chassis and drives. <br /> Always be aware and stay alert to traffic around the work area. <br /> • Inclement Weather — The project may be shut down by the SSO during the following <br /> inclement weather conditions: poor visibility; precipitation severe enough to impair safe <br /> movement or travel; lightning in the immediate area; steady winds in excess of 40 mph; <br /> or, other conditions as determined by the SSO or Corporate Safety and Health Manager. <br /> Work will resume when the conditions are deemed safe by the SSO. <br /> • Noise - Wear hearing protection when speech becomes difficult to understand at a <br /> distance of 10 ft. and while standing within 20 to 25 ft. from heavy equipment, pneumatic <br /> power tools, steam cleaners, and other equipment in operation that can generate more <br /> than 85 decibels (A-weighted scale) (d6). <br /> • Slips, Trips, and Falls - Clear work area of obstructions and debris before setting up. <br /> Alter work areas as necessary to provide a safe, reasonably level area. All walking and <br /> working surfaces shall continually be inspected and maintained to be free of slip, trip, and <br /> fall hazards. Keep platforms, stairs, and immediate work areas clear. Do not allow oil, <br /> grease, or excessive mud to accumulate in these areas. Eliminate slip, trip, and fall <br /> hazards or identify them clearly with caution tape, barricades, or equivalent means. Store <br /> loose or light material and debris in designated areas or containers. Secure tools, <br /> materials, and equipment subject to displacement or falling. <br /> • Traffic Control - If site activities interrupt the normal flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, <br /> barricades and warning signs which comply with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control <br /> Devices and/or State or local ordinances will be erected around affected equipment. <br /> Safety orange work vests will be worn by personnel working within 10 feet of any active <br /> 9 <br />