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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br />Hearing protection will be worn if a preliminary noise survey or past experience indicates <br />maximum noise levels will exceed 85 decibels at any time during site operations or if <br />sound levels become uncomfortable or prevent conversation at normal levels. <br />Maintain visual contact with the equipment operator at all times within or near the <br />equipment operating radius. <br />Prior to conducting drilling, a survey shall be conducted and discussed in the TSB to identify <br />overhead electrical hazards and potential ground hazards, such as hazardous agents in the soil <br />or underground utilities. Kennedy/Jenks Consultant's staff will stay at least 25 feet from active <br />drilling rig when possible. Coordinate collection of samples with equipment operator. Wear <br />hearing protection when equipment is operating. <br />5.1.2 Excavation <br />Field personnel should enter an excavation or trench only as a last resort. Any excavation or <br />trench exceeding 5 feet (4 feet in Washington and Oregon) in depth must be properly shored, <br />braced, or sloped, and a safety ladder must be provided for ready access or egress. <br />5.1.3 Confined Space Entry <br />5.1.4 Not applicable.Tripping and Falling Hazards <br />Other potential physical hazards include falling and tripping on slippery, uneven, or unpaved <br />surfaces. When working around railroad tracks, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants personnel shall not <br />step on rails; refer to railroad contractor orientation for additional details. <br />Extra care should be taken in the event of frozen ground, sleet, or snow. Modify walking <br />activities accordingly, paying close attention to exposed bare surfaces, such as stairs, platforms, <br />concrete walkways, truck beds, etc. <br />5.1.5 Heat Stress <br />Adverse climate conditions, primarily heat, are important considerations in planning and <br />conducting site operations. Maximum daytime temperature may exceed 105 degrees <br />Fahrenheit (°F) at the site, and heat stress is an associated concern. Provisions <br />of Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Heat Illness Prevention Program, Appendix D, will be applied to <br />all projects when Kennedy/Jenks Consultants employees are subjected to sustained <br />temperatures of 85 °F or greater. <br />Preventative measures include the following: <br />Water and/or commercial electrolyte solutions will be available, and drinking these fluids <br />will be encouraged. When temperatures exceed 85 °F, sufficient water will be provided <br />to accommodate each employee with 1 quart of water per hour. Water will be kept cool <br />by means of a portable cooler with ice or similar means. <br />BNSF Mormon Yard - Soil Sampling <br />Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan <br />Mormon Yard, Stockton, California <br />© 2016 Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br /> Page 10 <br />Ilsfocackprojectslis-proj1201311365020 Ol_bnsf stockton work plan12016 hrsc work planlappendiceslappendixb_hasp12016_hasp_2015contentinal.docx