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5.4 Slip, Trip, and Fall Hazards <br /> Slip, trip, and fall hazards are addressed under Cal/OSHA T8 CCR 3273, Working Areas. Slip, trip, and fall <br /> hazards may include, but are not limited to, general slip and trip hazards associated with uneven ground, <br /> possible debris, wet grass, and equipment. Prior to work, walking paths will be assessed for solid footings, <br /> any ground penetrations that may cause a tripping hazard will be appropriately marked, and other areas will <br /> be noted and discussed with the field team. <br /> Personnel shall be aware of their surroundings and footings at all time, and all accommodations should be <br /> made for proper housekeeping and organized equipment placement at the Site, where possible, to help <br /> prevent any slip, trip, and fall-related incidents. All tools and materials should be appropriately stored when <br /> not in use and placed in appropriate storage containers. <br /> 5.5 Biological Hazards <br /> Biological hazards that may potentially be present at a Site, include poisonous plants, insects (ticks, spiders, <br /> bees), animals (snakes, dogs), fungal infections (Valley Fever), etc. Information on biological hazards can <br /> be found within Roux's Biological Hazard Awareness Management Program, which is located within Roux's <br /> Corporate Health and Safety Manual. <br /> 5175.0001S102/HSP Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan I ROUX 115 <br />