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A=COM <br /> Americas <br /> Concrete S3AM-338-PR1 <br /> 1.0 Purpose and Scope <br /> 1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to confirm the safety of AECOM Americas personnel during the installation <br /> of concrete forms, pouring of new concrete structures, or installation of preformed concrete structures. <br /> 1.2 This procedure applies to AECOM Americas employees and any other entity and its personnel contractually <br /> required to comply with this document's content where concrete is poured or handled.This procedure also <br /> applies to Portland cement, mortar, stucco, and other applications of cementitious products. <br /> 2.0 Definitions <br /> 2.1 None <br /> 3.0 References <br /> 3.1 S3AM-208-PR Personal Protect Equipment <br /> 3.2 S3AM 304 PR1 Fall Protection <br /> 4.0 Procedure <br /> 4.1 Implementation of this procedure is the responsibility of the manager directing activities of the facility, site, or <br /> project location. <br /> 4.2 General <br /> 4.2.1 Employees working above any adjacent working surfaces shall review and conform to the <br /> applicable fall protection requirements listed in S3AM 304 PR1 Fall Protection. <br /> 4.2.2 No employees will be permitted to work above an impalement hazard (e.g., rebar)unless it has <br /> been protected to eliminate the hazard of impalement. <br /> 4.2.3 Prohibit riding of concrete buckets for any purpose. Keep vibrator crews out from under concrete <br /> buckets suspended from cranes or cableways. <br /> 4.2.4 Provide an employee with a whistle or other sound-producing device to watch for approaching <br /> buckets and warn employees to stand clear while the concrete is dumped. <br /> 4.2.5 Where practical, use tag lines to control and position suspended concrete buckets. <br /> 4.2.6 Provide PumpCreteTM or similar systems using discharge pipes with pipe supports designed for <br /> 100 percent overload. Provide compressed-air hoses in such systems with positive fail-safe joint <br /> connectors, or otherwise secure them to prevent separation of sections when pressurized. <br /> 4.2.7 All nozzle men applying cement, air, sand and water through a pneumatic or high-pressure hose <br /> shall wear protective head, hand, and face equipment. <br /> 4.2.8 All concrete workers shall wear protective clothing, including safety glasses; rubber boots, and <br /> gloves,to reduce the danger of concrete burns. Refer to S3AM-208-PR Personal Protection <br /> Equipment for additional information. <br /> 4.2.9 Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when using tools and equipment associated with <br /> concrete masonry work. <br /> 4.2.10 Finishers shall wear safety glasses and face shields when chipping, wire brushing, or using power- <br /> impact or rotary tools in patching concrete. <br /> 4.2.11 In the pour area,or any area where dry Portland cement is being handled or mixed with water or <br /> Concrete(S3AM-338-PR1) <br /> Revision 1 July 31,2019 <br /> PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED. CONTROLLED COPY IS AVAILABLE ON COMPANY INTRANET. Page 1 of 5 <br />