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Universal Health & Safety Plan <br /> For use on all high-risk,industrial and HAZWOPER projects <br /> Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> columnHazard/Activity Site Specific Description Applicable <br /> (Note:Text in this • . Frequency, <br /> ❑X Slips,Trips, Falls Continuous exposure to walking/working surface- S3AM-013-PR1 <br /> related hazards, including, but not limited to, <br /> uneven, wet/slick, or congested surfaces, etc. <br /> ❑X Underground Utilities Exposure during drilling S3AM-331-PR1 <br /> ❑X Wildlife, Plants, and Insects All phases of work S3AM-313-PR1 <br /> 2.6.1 COVID-19 Pandemic <br /> COVID-19 is a disease that results from infection of the virus identified as SARS-CoV-2. SARS-CoV-2 is a Coronavirus, one of a <br /> large family of viruses found in both animals and humans, and one which has caused significant loss of life in the past year. As <br /> of early 2021, infection rates remain high,though several vaccines are now available and vaccination efforts are ongoing. <br /> Key AECOM resources can be found at the AECOM Ecosystem Coronavirus Information Centre on the Ecosystem homepage <br /> or at this link(Attachment M), the Coronavirus Smart Card, and the AECOM Pandemic Procedure: SR1-003-PR2. Additional <br /> resources can be found at the following non-AECOM websites: <br /> ■ Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). <br /> ■ World Health Organization (WHO). <br /> As of August 2021,AECOM's policies require a face covering for unvaccinated individuals unless they maintain a social <br /> distance of 6 feet at all times. Unvaccinated individuals may forgo masks. However, many clients, cities, counties, regions,and <br /> states have stricter requirements. AECOM defaults to stricter requirements wherever mandates are in effect. <br /> 2.6.2 Other Hazards <br /> 2.6.2.1 Personal Hygiene <br /> The following personal hygiene requirements will be observed: <br /> Water Supply: A water supply meeting the following requirements will be utilized: <br /> Potable Water-An adequate supply of potable water will be available for field personnel consumption. Potable water can be <br /> provided in the form of water bottles, canteens, water coolers, or drinking fountains.Where drinking fountains are not available, <br /> individual-use cups will be provided as well as adequate disposal containers. Potable water containers will be properly identified <br /> to distinguish them from nonpotable water sources. <br /> Personal Hygiene: All personnel shall have access to bathroom facilities. If no bathroom facilities are accessible,a portapotty <br /> shall be kept on site during field activities. <br /> 2.6.2.2 Confined spaces <br /> No work in confined spaces is anticipated in this scope of work. <br /> ©AECOM Restricted <br /> Universal Heath and Safety Plan Template(S4(DSC)AM-209-FM-C) 5 <br /> Revision 12 September 9,2021 <br /> PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED.CONTROLLED COPY IS AVAILABLE ON COMPANY INTRANET. <br />