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Kennedy/Jenks Consultants <br />Suitable acclimation periods will be provided for workers to gradually establish their <br />resistance to heat stress. <br />Personnel exhibiting symptoms of heat stress (nausea, cramps, dizziness, clammy skin) will be <br />removed from the work area, cooled, and provided with water, and the personnel will be <br />observed (see Appendix D, Heat Stress Card). Personnel exhibiting symptoms of heat stroke <br />(hot dry skin, mental confusion, unconsciousness) will be immediately cooled and taken to the <br />hospital. A map and written directions to the local medical facility are included as Attachment 1. <br />5.1.6 Cold Exposure <br />Cold injury (e.g., frostbite and hypothermia) and impaired ability to work are dangers <br />encountered at low temperatures and high wind-chill factors. To guard against these conditions, <br />if cold weather is an important consideration at this site, field personnel should wear appropriate <br />clothing, have access to readily available warm shelter, take carefully scheduled work and rest <br />periods, and monitor physical conditions of other workers. See Appendix E, Cold Stress Fact <br />Sheet. <br />5.1.7 Underground/Overhead Utilities <br />The site may contain underground and aboveground utilities, including buried electrical, natural <br />gas, water, sewer and fuel lines, and aboveground utilities, such as high-voltage transmission <br />lines. These utilities present a potential hazard if they are struck or can arc if equipment is <br />located too close to them. Kennedy/Jenks Consultants will use the following notification, <br />documentation and clearance procedures to clear all boring or excavation locations of utilities <br />prior to subsurface invasive activities. Subsurface invasive work includes excavations, borings, <br />surface grading, and hand augering soil samples when depths penetrate more than 6 inches <br />below ground surface (bgs). Work is not to proceed where there is doubt regarding the location <br />of underground utilities or obstructions. Invasive Activities — Utility Location Standard Operating <br />Procedures are included as Appendix F. <br />Notification Procedures: Notification is made through the One-Call Center (811) for all <br />subsurface invasive work located on public property. Kennedy/Jenks Consultants or its <br />designated subcontractor will call for a universal underground notice at least 2 business days <br />before drilling or subsurface invasive activities are to begin. <br />Document time of the call, names of utilities to be contacted, and obtain a ticket number for the <br />call on Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Utility Location and Acknowledgement Form included as <br />Appendix F. On private property not covered by the Utilities Underground Location Center, <br />Kennedy/Jenks Consultants may be required to contact and receive utility clearance approval <br />from a combination of other public and private entities, as well as private landowners, City <br />officials, and State of California entities to obtain clearance approval who may have <br />underground utilities in the work area. <br />Documentation: All proposed subsurface excavations, boring, and well locations are to be <br />marked on the ground surface using white paint in accordance with American Public Works as <br />shown on the American Public Works Association (APWA) Uniform Color Code. A <br />Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Utility Location and Acknowledgement Form must be filled out for <br />BNSF Mormon Yard - Soil Sampling <br />Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan <br />Mormon Yard, Stockton, California <br />© 2016 Kennedy/Jenks Consultants Page 11 <br />Ilsfocachprojectslis-proj1201311365020.01_bnst stockton work plan12016 hrsc work plan1appendices appendixb_hasp12016_hasp_2015content_final dock