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2900 - Site Mitigation Program
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WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
SR0085020
PE
2903
FACILITY_ID
FA0027064
FACILITY_NAME
UNKNOWN PCE RIPON
STREET_NUMBER
311
Direction
W
STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
RIPON
Zip
95366
APN
25907008
ENTERED_DATE
3/17/2022 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
311 W MAIN ST
P_LOCATION
05
P_DISTRICT
005
QC Status
Approved
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Monthly Construction Site Managers Inspection <br /> • On a monthly basis, the Site Manager, Construction Manager/Site Superintendent, the SHSO, the <br /> area foreman, and one member of the HSE Committee shall conduct an additional compliance <br /> inspection using the Project HSE Inspection Form (AMS-710-05-FM-01402) to document this <br /> inspection.The results shall be discussed at the HSE Committee meeting as well as the Supervisor's <br /> HSE Meeting, and a copy shall be forwarded to the Area HSE Manager. <br /> 6.1.5 Slip/Trip/Fall <br /> Observe the following procedures and practices to prevent slips/trips/fall: <br /> • Inspect each work area for slip/trip/fall potential prior to each work task. <br /> • Slip/trip/fall hazards identified must be communicated to all personnel. Hazards identified shall be <br /> corrected or labeled with warning signs to be avoided. <br /> • All personnel must be aware of their surroundings and maintain constant communication with <br /> each other at all times. <br /> 6.1.6 Underground Utility Line Contact <br /> Observe APTIM Procedure AMS-710-02-PR-01610. In addition, observe the following <br /> underground/utility line contact procedures and practices: <br /> • Follow applicable work instructions regarding training requirements, completion of utility mark- <br /> out documentation and pre-drilling/boring/direct push check list and variance request. <br /> • Contact client or facility owner to have utility lines marked prior to excavation/trenching or <br /> drilling. <br /> • Refer to site drawings or customer interviews if on private property for utility locations. <br /> • Hand dig, probe, post-hole dig or air knife to 5 feet down and 5 feet to each side of utility marker <br /> to avoid breaking utility lines. <br /> 6.1.7 Sites Containing Fiber Optic Cables <br /> Because of the sensitivity of fiber optic cables and the cost costs of damaging them, the following <br /> process, effective immediately, will be adopted as mandatory and as a minimum effort. <br /> 1) When an APTIM PM or staff person becomes aware that a site requiring subsurface work <br /> contains a fiber optic cable within 50 feet of the outside working boundary, he/she will <br /> immediately notify the PM/Business Line Manager (BLM.)The BLM—or if no BLM is in place the <br /> PM—will immediately notify the Area Manager and the HSR. The PM and the HSR will develop a <br /> 6-3 <br />
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