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' -- <br /> *, <br /> ^� Page � <br /> ^ <br /> ' <br /> Be <br /> certain that "NO SMOKING" signs arep osted where bustible nmaterial� <br /> u� ro riatoe in areas where flammable or com used f�r <br /> dispensing flammable or <br /> app uped or stared and that safety can� are i t «»f <br /> are s combustible liquids at a po n <br /> combustible liquids are to b� <br /> ^� use. Spills of flammable or <br /> cleaned up promptly. <br /> ' tanks are adequately <br /> Make sure that storage an vented to prevent <br /> mu�e as � result <br /> the development 04 excessive vacuum or" pressure B <br /> ' of filling , emptying , or atmosphere temperature changes. e <br /> ^� <br /> certain -that storage tanks are equipped with emergency venting that will relieve excessive internal pressure caused <br /> forced in <br /> by fire exposure and that "NO SMOKING" rules are enforced <br /> ` areas involving storage and use of hazardous materials. <br /> ^— EMPLOYEE AND WORK RULES AROUND EXCAVATIONS <br /> ` (29 CFR 1926. 651 , and 29 CFR 1926. 652) <br /> ^� When excavation is necessary a ft a job sitoe' before work <br /> commences and during the performance o work the site shall <br /> ^ be adequately protected to prevent sloughing of earth by <br /> shoring or sloping. The site shall be fenced in or boarded <br /> *~ over to prevent personnel from slipping or failing in the <br /> . area when moving about. <br /> No employee shall` enter or perform work in an excavation <br /> which requires the person 's head be below the surface of the <br /> ' <br /> ground until all confined space procedures are followed. <br /> Employees are not permitted to work in or adjacent to any <br /> excavation until an inspection is conducted to determine that <br /> they will not be exposed to injuries resulting from moving <br /> «� ground and that necessary permits have been obtained. <br /> ' SLIPS, TRIPS AND FALLS <br /> &W <br /> Inattentiveness is one of the major factors contributing to <br /> ' <br /> injuries caused by slips, trips and falls. An employee who is <br /> «� not fully aware of his or her5 working conditions, allows <br /> himself or herself.—to be put in a potentially dangerous <br /> ' position. <br /> «� Another contributing factor is practicing SOOD HOUSEKEEPING � <br /> Working conditions are made hazardous by the spillage af <br /> liquids, petroleum products and or residual material unto <br /> «� working areas around machinery and walkways. If spills, <br /> unused material , and construction debris are left in <br /> ' walkways, work areas and near construction site, such <br /> hazardous shall be immediately cleaned up. <br /> �� <br />