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6.0 Hazard Identification and Control <br /> In addition to the Task-Specific JSAs, Section 5.1 lists the general procedures and practices common to <br /> most projects. For additional information, refer to APTIM required health and safety procedures or <br /> consult with your health and safety professional. A copy of all required APTIM Health and Safety <br /> Procedures are maintained in the APTIM office managing this project. APTIM Health and Safety <br /> Procedures shall be followed at all times. <br /> 6.1 General Hazards and Controls <br /> 6.1.1 General <br /> • Observe the following general procedures and practices: <br /> • Legible and understandable precautionary labels shall be affixed prominently to containers of <br /> potentially contaminated soil, water, and clothing. <br /> • Hands must be thoroughly washed when leaving a contaminated or suspected contaminated are <br /> before eating, drinking, or any practices that increase the probability of hand-to-mouth transfer <br /> and ingestion of materials. <br /> • An emergency eyewash unit shall be located immediately adjacent to employees who handle <br /> hazardous or corrosive materials, including decontamination fluids. All operations involving the <br /> potential for eye injury, splash, etc., must have approved eyewash units locally available capable of <br /> delivering at least 0.4 gallons per minute for at least 15 minutes. <br /> • All on-site activities will be conducted during daylight hours. If work after dusk becomes necessary <br /> due to an emergency, adequate lighting must be provided and notification of such activity made to <br /> the location contact. <br /> • Hazardous work, such as handling hazardous materials and heavy loads, and equipment operation, <br /> etc., should not be conducted during severe storms. <br /> — All temporary electrical power must have a ground fault circuit interrupter as part of <br /> its circuit if the circuit is not part of permanent wiring. All equipment must be <br /> suitable and approved for the class of hazard present. <br /> 6.1.2 Incident Reporting <br /> Observe the following incident reporting procedures and practices: <br /> 6-1 <br />