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Injury and Illness <br /> Prevention Program 2.22 <br /> SAFE WORK PRACTICES <br /> The following safe work practices have been developed to provide a general framework for our employees. This is <br /> not considered an all-inclusive list;for more detailed work practices, please refer to the Corporate Health and Safety <br /> Manual. <br /> Safe Behaviors <br /> • Never work under the influence of drugs or alcohol. We are a drug-free work environment. Anyone known <br /> to be under the influence of drugs or intoxicating substances that impair their ability to perform the assigned <br /> duties safely shall not be allowed on the job while in that condition. <br /> • Report the use of prescription drugs that might cause drowsiness to management at the start of every shift. <br /> • Do not engage in horseplay or any activities that may have an adverse influence on the safety or well-being <br /> of other employees. <br /> • Do not crowd or push others when boarding or leaving any workplace vehicle or other conveyance. <br /> • Do not run in the workplace. <br /> • Never walk across any moving parts or place any body part in a hazard zone of machinery or equipment <br /> (e.g., a point of operation). <br /> • Never stand under or near any suspended load (e.g., on a crane or lift). <br /> • Do not smoke in any area of the office or field sites. <br /> • Do not enter confined spaces (i.e., manholes, underground vaults, chambers, tanks, silos, or other similar <br /> places that receive little ventilation). <br /> • Coordinate work to minimize working alone at field sites. <br /> • Never distract a coworker when they are operating equipment. <br /> • Never throw materials,tools, or other objects from buildings or structures until proper precautions are taken <br /> to protect others located below from falling objects. <br /> Emergency and Injury Response <br /> • Call 911 in the event of a medical emergency. Then, the company will initiate emergency response <br /> procedures by following the Roux Incident Notification Flowchart. <br /> • Report all injuries to management, even if they are not emergencies so that arrangements can be made for <br /> medical or first aid treatment. <br /> • Do not drive yourself if you are injured. Report to management, and they will determine the proper means <br /> of transportation. <br /> • Evacuate in the event of a fire. If possible, pull the fire alarm and warn those around you as you exit the <br /> building. Do not attempt to fight the fire unless you are a trained responder. <br /> • Notify management of any chemical spills or emergencies. Never try to clean up a material unless you are <br /> properly trained and equipped as part of a hazardous material responder team. <br /> • Never block a fire door. <br /> • Know the following: <br /> o Your emergency evacuation route. <br /> o Your assembly point to meet up after an evacuation. <br /> 03/2025 Corporate Health and Safety Management Program I ROUX <br />