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Basic requirements for all on-site employees will be training in accordance with T8 CCR 5192 (e). <br />The person serving as Site Safety and Health Supervisor will have completed a standard first aid <br />course. <br />5. IDENTIFIED PHYSICAL HAZARDS <br />A. The presence of heavy equipment at this site presents the potential for physical <br />injury during the permanent closure. All heavy equipment operators and workers <br />around the equipment must be constantly aware of the hazards associated with <br />the operation of that equipment. The Following precautions will be taken during <br />any construction activity to prevent physical harm: <br />a) All heavy equipment at the site (backhoes, front-end loaders, utility trucks, etc.) <br />must be used only for the purposes for which it was designed. Under no <br />circumstances will a piece of heavy equipment be used for personnel lifts. <br />b) All vehicles with a haulage capacity of 2-1/2 cubic yards or more must be <br />equipped with an automatic electric back-up alarm which is audible at a distance <br />of 200 feet. <br />c) All heavy equipment and service vehicles should be checked at the beginning of <br />each shift to ensure all parts, equipment and accessories are in good working <br />condition and free of damage. <br />d) All heavy equipment and service vehicles on the site must conform with the <br />applicable inspection codes. <br />e) All mobile equipment will be equipped with an approved roll-over protection <br />device. <br />3 <br />