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• <br />APP <br />Well Installation and Sampling at California National Guard Field Maintenance Shop <br />Stockton, California <br />Storage of fuels will be in approved containers and designated locations on site away from <br />flame and heat sources. <br />9.18 WILD LAND FIRE MANAGEMENT PLAN (09.K) <br />This Plan is N/A for this project site. <br />9.19 HAZARDOUS ENERGY CONTROL PLAN (12.A.01) <br />Hazardous energy sources are all equipment and machinery that receive energy from electrical <br />power, hydraulic fluid under pressure, compressed air, steam, energy stored in springs, and <br />other sources that may cause the unexpected movement of equipment or machinery. <br />Hazardous energy sources also include liquids, gases, and solids stored under pressure. <br />OTIE will implement hazardous energy control measures to prevent damage to property and <br />injury to employees from the unexpected release of stored energy from electrical, mechanical, <br />and physical sources. <br />These procedures establish the minimum requirements for the lockout of energy sources <br />whenever maintenance or servicing is done on machines or equipment. These requirements <br />apply to machines and equipment with the potential for unexpected startup or energizing or the <br />release of stored energy that could cause injury are stopped, isolated from all potentially <br />hazardous energy sources, and locked out before employees perform any servicing or <br />maintenance. <br />All employees are required to comply with the restrictions and limitations imposed on them <br />during the use of lockout procedures. No employee, upon observing a machine or piece of <br />equipment that is locked out for servicing or maintenance, shall attempt to start, energize, or <br />use that machine or piece of equipment. <br />Violation of lockout procedures will result in disciplinary action up to dismissal. <br />9.20 CRITICAL LIFT PLAN (16.H) <br />This Plan is N/A for this project site. <br />9.21 CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR SEVERE WEATHER (19.A.03) <br />In the event of adverse weather, the SSHO working with the FTL will determine if work can <br />continue without jeopardizing the health and safety of field workers. Some of the items to be <br />considered prior to determining if work should continue are: <br />• Extreme heat and wind <br />• Heavy precipitation <br />• Limited visibility, and <br />• Potential for accidents. <br />OTIE 27 <br />