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• Know the capacity of any handling device (crane, forklift, chainfall, come-along) that you intend to <br /> use. <br /> • Use tag lines to control loads. <br /> • Ensure that your body, material, tools, and equipment are safe from such unexpected movement <br /> as falling, slipping, rolling,tripping, bowing, or any other un-controlled motion. <br /> • Trucks (i.e., flat beds) hauling equipment or materials must not be moved once rigging has been <br /> released. <br /> • Chock all material and equipment (such as pipe, drums, tanks, reels, trailers, and wagons) as <br /> necessary to prevent rolling. <br /> • Tie down all light, large-surface-area material that might be moved by the wind. <br /> • When working at heights, secure tools, equipment, and wrenches against falling. <br /> • Do not store materials or tools on ducts, lighting fixtures, beam flanges, hung ceilings, or similar <br /> elevated locations. <br /> — Fuel-powered tools used inside buildings or enclosures shall be vented and checked <br /> for excessive noise <br /> 6.1.21 Fire Control <br /> Follow APTIM Procedure AMS-710-02-PR-02400. Observe the following fire control procedures and <br /> practices: <br /> • Smoke only in designated areas. <br /> • Keep flammable liquids in closed containers. <br /> • Keep site clean; avoid accumulating combustible debris such as paper. <br /> • Follow Hot Work Safety Procedures when welding or performing other activities requiring an open <br /> flame. <br /> • Isolate flammable and combustible materials from ignition sources. <br /> — Ensure fire safety integrity of equipment installations according to NEC <br /> specifications. <br /> 6-13 <br />