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<br />37 <br /> <br /> <br />4.2.37 SITE SECURITY <br /> <br />The ICS Superintendent is responsible for all tools, materials, and equipment for a project. <br />Controls shall be implemented to prevent theft, vandalism, and damage losses. Construction <br />equipment theft continues to be a significant concern for ICS, clients, and other business <br />owners. Stealing construction equipment is a low-risk, high-reward opportunity for thieves, <br />especially on unsecured construction sites. Construction equipment theft can only be avoided <br />when locked in secure locations such as a job trailer or a closed room where perpetrators <br />cannot see items. The superintendent will take special precautions to prevent loss or damage at <br />project locations in known high-crime areas. <br /> <br />4.2.38 HAND TOOLS <br /> <br />Proper selection, training, and use of hand tools are critical to preventing bodily injuries. Tools <br />should be kept clean and in good working condition. The use of broken or compromised tools is <br />not permitted, and such tools shall be removed from service immediately or red-tagged for <br />repair. The ICS Superintendent is responsible for providing replacement tools if needed . <br /> <br /> <br />4.2.39 SENSITIVE SPECIES <br /> <br />Intentionally Left Blank <br />4.2.40 CULTURAL RESOURCES <br /> <br />Intentionally Left Blank <br />4.2.41 LOCKOUT- TAGOUT <br /> <br />Intentionally Left Blank <br />4.2.42 LIFTING AND RIGGING <br /> <br />All loads being moved shall be adequately secured using properly rated straps, chains, slings, and <br />hardware. Tags and stamps with load ratings for each piece must be legible and clearly show <br />maximum load capacities. As per OSHA CFR 1926.251, Rigging equipment for material handling