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SITE-SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN FOR WELL INSTALLATIONS <br />Other Site Hazards <br />May 4, 2017 <br />Avoid small sheds and lean-tos or partial shelters, like pavilions. <br />Stay at least a few feet away from open windows, sinks, toilets, tubs, showers, electric <br />boxes and outlets, and appliances. Lightning can flow through these systems and "jump" <br />to a person. <br />Avoid using regular telephones, except in an emergency. If lightning hits the telephone <br />lines, it could flow to the phone. Cell or cordless phones, not connected to the building's <br />wiring, are safe to use. <br />IF YOU ARE CAUGHT OUTSIDE <br />(If you are unable to reach a safe building or car, knowing what to do can save <br />your life.) <br />If your skin tingles or your hair stands on the end, a <br />lightning strike may be about to happen. Crouch <br />down on the balls of your feet with your feet close <br />together. Keep your hands on your knees and lower <br />your head. Get as low as possible without touching <br />your hands or knees to the ground. DO NOT LIE DOWN! <br />If you are in the woods, look for an area of shorter <br />trees. Crouch down away from tree trunks. <br />If you're with a group of people stay about 15 feet <br />from each other. <br />Stay away from wire fences, metal equipment, metal <br />pipes, rails and other metallic paths which could carry <br />lightning to you from some distance away. <br />Stop work will lifted 30 minutes offer the last observed <br />lightning strike or thunder. <br />5.3 BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS <br />Biological hazards may include, but are not limited to, bees/wasps, spiders, snakes, stray dogs, <br />and poisonous/allergenic plants. <br />The most likely biological hazards at the site are bees/wasps and spiders, and these may be <br />encountered during a number of tasks including: opening well vault covers; opening core or <br />sample boxes; working in tall grass, weeds, or brush; cleaning or moving materials; performing <br />site assessment, etc. <br />5.3.1 Bees/Wasps <br />To mitigate hazards associated with bees/wasps: <br />Avoid known locations of bees/wasps. <br />Keep your eyes and ears open for swarms. <br />26