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A=COM <br /> SEISMIC FLAGGING COLORS <br /> Designed to avoid con?usior with international Color Code <br /> ORANGE GLOW diagonal stripes 2x ORANGE or 50l50 <br /> Seismic Line IDcation 2D or 3D receiver Includes access arrows etc. <br /> PINK GLOW dragonal stripes 2x PINK or 5060 <br /> Seismic Line locali❑n 30 sowce iiicludes access ari-Dws etc <br /> YELLOW GLOW diagonal stripes 2x YELLOW or 50150 <br /> Seismic Hazard Iecatlon <br /> Red Glow <br /> Seismic Source Point location <br /> Flagging <br /> Pin Flag <br /> SEISMIC Limo Glow <br /> Seismic Receiver Point location <br /> Flagging <br /> Pin Flag <br /> SEISMIC <br /> 4.9 Identification and Mapping of Utility and Subsurface Structures <br /> 4.9.1 The locations of subsurface utilities and subsurface installations shall be investigated, documented, <br /> and shown on a site plan (a scaled site plan shall be used when feasible). Refer to S3AM-331-FM1 <br /> Underground Utilities&Subsurface Installation Clearance Checklist. <br /> 4.9.2 Documentation of utility and subsurface installation identification (calling one call, responses from <br /> utilities)along with the scaled site plan shall be available on the worksite at all times of intrusive <br /> activities. <br /> 4.10 Site Walk <br /> 4.10.1 A site walk shall be conducted by the AECOM Manager and any other appropriate personnel with <br /> the objectives of reviewing all planned intrusive activity locations,the locations of subsurface and <br /> overhead utilities, overhead obstructions, and the potential for subsurface installations,to <br /> determine the appropriate utility clearance activities, and to observe other physical hazards. <br /> • Walk the area at least 50 feet(15.2 meters)from perimeter of the site to observe physical <br /> hazards. <br /> • Walk the area of at least 50 feet(15.2 meters)radius from each proposed subsurface <br /> intrusion location. <br /> • If possible, particularly at urban and industrial sites,the client/property owner or an individual <br /> knowledgeable about the site and site utilities will attend the site walk. <br /> • Add discovered items/issues to map for use in location confirmation. <br /> 4.10.2 The Site Walk further supplements the Identification and Mapping of Utility and Subsurface <br /> Structures procedure. Site Walks should be repeated as necessary following the Identification and <br /> Mapping of Utility and Subsurface Structures as visual verification of the hazards. Examples <br /> include: <br /> • Proposed location(s)does not lie on a line connecting two similar manhole covers(e.g. <br /> sanitary sewer or storm drain). <br /> • Proposed subsurface location(s) has not subsided, been excavated and patched, nor gives <br /> the appearance it may be covering a former trench (e.g. linear cracks, sagging curbs, linear <br /> re-pavements, etc.). <br /> • Proposed subsurface locations)does not lie on a line with any water, gas, electrical meters, <br /> utility cleanouts, or other utility boxes in the surrounding areas. <br /> Underground Utilities(S3AM-331-PR1) <br /> Revision 2 September 30,2020 <br /> PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED. CONTROLLED COPY IS AVAILABLE ON COMPANY INTRANET. Page 6 of 8 <br />