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9.0 Site Control/Communications <br /> 9.1 Site Control <br /> Each work area will be clearly identified using signs or physical barriers. <br /> A log of all personnel visiting, entering, or working on the site shall be maintained by the SS or SHSO. No <br /> visitor will be allowed in the work areas without showing proof of training and medical certification, per <br /> 29 CFR 1910.120(e), (f).Visitors will attend a site orientation given by the SS/SHSO and sign the HASP. <br /> The following are standard safe work practices that apply to all site personnel; they will be discussed in <br /> the safety briefing prior to initiating work on the site: <br /> • A buddy system will be used. Hand signals will be established to maintain communication. <br /> • During site operations, each worker will consider himself as a safety backup to his partner. Off-site <br /> personnel will provide emergency assistance. <br /> • Visual contact will be maintained between buddies on-site when performing hazardous duties. <br /> • No personnel will be admitted to the site without the proper safety equipment, training, and <br /> medical surveillance certification. <br /> • All personnel must comply with established safety procedures. Any staff member who does not <br /> comply with safety policy, as established by the SS/SHSO, will be immediately dismissed from the <br /> site. <br /> 9.1.1 Site Security and Work Zone Definition <br /> This Section contains general guidelines for developing site security measures for working in a street or <br /> roadway and excavations. <br /> 9.1.1.1 Working In Street or Roadway <br /> Observe the following site control practices and procedures when working in streets or roadways: <br /> • Wear traffic vest and hardhat when vehicle hazard exists. <br /> • Use cones,flag-mounted cones, caution tape, and/or barricades. <br /> • Use vehicle strobe light and block area with truck. <br /> • Develop traffic flow plan for high traffic situations (as appropriate): <br /> 9-1 <br />