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Geosyntec'-' <br /> consultants <br /> • Loud NoiseNibration <br /> • Portable Power/Hand Tool <br /> • Slips, Trips, and Falls <br /> • Thoroughfares/Traffic <br /> • Truck Crane <br /> • Urban Environments <br /> • Utility Protection <br /> • Explosives <br /> Controls for these hazards are presented in the THAs included in Appendix B. <br /> 4.5 Biological Hazards <br /> The following biological hazards have been identified associated with the work to be performed <br /> and the site conditions. <br /> • Biting/stinging insects <br /> • Lyme disease <br /> • Rats/vermin <br /> • Medical Waste <br /> • Sewerage <br /> • Waste water <br /> • Bird guano <br /> • Mold <br /> Controls for these hazards are presented in the THAs included in Appendix B. <br /> 5. GENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES <br /> The following general safe work practices must be adhered to while performing site work: <br /> • Basic PPE shall be worn, including hard hats, safety glasses, hard-toed boots, and high- <br /> visibility vests. If conditions allow, the requirement for hard hats and hard-toed boots <br /> may be reduced with approval of the SHSO and Project Manager. <br /> • Minimize contact with impacted materials. Do not place equipment on the ground. Do <br /> not sit or kneel on potentially contaminated surfaces. <br /> • Smoking, eating, or drinking after entering the work zone and before personal <br /> decontamination is not allowed. Employees who are suspected of being under the <br /> influence of illegal drugs or alcohol will be removed from the site. Workers taking <br /> prescribed medication that may cause drowsiness shall not operate heavy equipment and <br /> SAC 111 HASP-June 2023 8 6/23/2023 <br />