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A <br /> 509.3a.2 OTHER SEAR <br /> Items listed below� shoulf, be worn when conditions w' arrant <br /> their use. Some of the conditions are listed after each item. <br /> 1. $af®tY Goc as o apa Use schen; (1) driving pins in <br /> and cut of, drive chains, (2) replacing keys in tongs, (3) <br /> LA handling hazardous chemicals, (4) renewing or tightening <br /> gauge glasses <br /> (5) breaking concrete, brick, or cast <br /> iron, (F) cleaning material with chemical solutions, (7) <br /> sa hammering or sledging on chisels, cold cuts, or bars, (e) <br /> cutting wire lines, (9) grinding on abrasive wheals, (lo) <br /> k. handling materials in powered or semi-powered form, (11) <br /> E., scraping metal surfaces, (12) sledging rock bits or core <br /> heads to tighten or loosen them, (13) hammering fittings <br /> Hr <br /> and connections, and (14) driving and holding rivets. <br /> Fx"�r <br /> 7. Bafetv Halts and V40el nes; Safety belts and lifelines <br /> should be worn by all persons working on top of an <br /> elevated derrick beam. The lifeline should be secured at <br /> " a position that will allow a person to fall no more than <br /> eight feet. <br /> ., <br /> 3. <br /> =2 vests: Use for work over water. <br /> 5G9.11 TR"pic SAFETY <br /> Drilling in streets, parking lots or other areas of <br /> vehicular traffic requires definition of the work zones with cones, <br /> warning tape, etc. and compliance with local police requirements. <br /> HAS-PFt0509 HS-509-6 <br /> November 1990+ <br />