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• Stop outdoor work during electrical storms, hailstorms, and other extreme weather conditions <br /> such as extreme heat or cold. <br /> • Take cover indoors or in vehicle. <br /> • Listen to local forecasts for warning about specific weather hazards such as tornadoes, hurricanes, <br /> and flash floods.Take cover indoors or in vehicle. <br /> — Follow AMS-710-02-PR-06500 when working where lightning is possible in the area. <br /> — All outside activities will be suspended when a lightning flash is in the immediate <br /> area. Outdoor activities can resume when 30 minutes has passed since the last <br /> observable lightning flash in the immediate area. <br /> 6.1.33 Welding, Cutting, Brazing <br /> Observe APTIM Procedure AMS-710-02-PR-02300. In addition, observe the following procedures and <br /> practices when welding, cutting, or brazing: <br /> • Conduct fire safety evaluation. <br /> • Complete Safe Work Permit using form from Appendix A. <br /> • Follow AHA guidelines for hot work(see Appendix B) if applicable. <br /> • Ensure flammable materials are protected from hot work, sources of ignition. <br /> • Ensure fire watch/fire extinguisher is on standby by hot work location. <br /> 6.1.34 Heavy Equipment Decontamination <br /> Observe the following heavy equipment decontamination procedures and practices: <br /> • Wear modified Level D protection, including a face shield and safety goggles. <br /> • Ensure that other personnel are out of the area prior to decontamination. <br /> • Secure the area around the decontamination pad with cones, caution tape, or barricades. <br /> • Ensure that safe work practices and precautions are taken to minimize the potential for physical <br /> injury from high-pressure water spray. <br /> • The pressure washer wand must be equipped with a safety release handle. <br /> — Ensure that the area is clean after equipment is decontaminated. Barricades, cones, <br /> or caution tape must be left in place and secured at all times. <br /> 6-23 <br />