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<br />35 <br /> <br />during setting up and sampling. All barricades will be used to separate the field teams <br />from the public. <br /> <br />Stockpiles: Soil stockpiles will be covered with plastic sheeting secured with anchors during <br />idle periods. Only the working face of the soil stockpile will be uncovered during active <br />work periods. The waste will be separated and secured to prevent the public from <br />accessing waste material. <br /> <br />• Noise, Overhead, and Other Physical Hazards: Noise and other hazards associated with <br />the work hazards will be minimized for the public by isolating the work area as described <br />above. In addition, signage shall be placed on the site's exterior stating: “Caution: Personal <br />Protective Equipment (PPE) Required Beyond this Point”. <br /> <br /> <br />4.2.31 MUNITIONS AND EXPLOSIVES OF CONCERN (MEC) AND/OR MATERIALS POTENTIALLY <br />POSING AN EXPLOSIVES HAZARD (MPPEH) <br /> <br />Intentionally Left Blank <br />4.2.32 HOT WORK <br /> <br />Hot work is a process that can be a source of ignition when flammable materials are present, or <br />it can pose a fire hazard regardless of the presence of combustible materials in the workplace. <br />ICS shall follow a Hot Work Permit if a task involves burning, welding, using fire- or spark- <br />producing tools, or producing an ignition source. Welding and cutting operations, as well as <br />servicing activities, are performed daily. Before starting hot work, testing for flammable gases <br />in the work area will be performed. <br /> <br />4.2.33 CRITICAL LIFTS <br /> <br />Workers shall never stand beneath a suspended load. All critical lifts must be conducted by <br />either a certified crane operator or a competent person. A lift plan will be developed and <br />followed to ensure safe operations during phase three. <br /> <br />4.2.34 ERGONOMICS <br />