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v .•,/ <br /> backup alarms and other means of communication must be used when the heavy equipment is <br /> being moved. Workers should not be within the area traversed by the backhoe boom and bucket. <br /> 3.4.9 Dry Ice <br /> Workers will be using dry ice for inerting the tanks. Skin contact with dry ice will burn the skin. <br /> Workers should use heavy, cloth gloves when handling this material. <br /> 3.4.10 Electrical Hazards <br /> The work involves working with tanks that have electrical power. Prior to initiating all work, the <br /> power source for the tanks and pumps must be identified and tanks de-energized under a lock <br /> out/tag out procedure. Only a qualified electrician shall disconnect the tanks from the inerted, <br /> cleaned tank. <br /> 3.5 Site Control Measures <br /> Work areas (to be a minimum of 25 feet in all direction from the tank) will be secured from the <br /> public by orange traffic cones or other appropriate barrier. Drinking or smoking is not permitted <br /> in the work area. At a minimum at 20A/2013C fire extinguisher will be present at the site. The <br /> Site Safety Officer shall enforce these measures and the buddy system, PPE and training <br /> requirements for all on site personnel. Spills are not expected to be a concern on the project. <br /> However, if a spill is to occur, adsorbent materials are available. <br /> A Tailgate Safety Meeting will be held by the Site Safety Officer for all site personnel. The <br /> safety discussion will include, in addition to other items in this HSP, the following issues: <br /> Site Entry Procedures: The Contractor shall provide the Contract Manager or the Contract <br /> Manager's designee with safe access to the work site during the investigation. <br /> Personal Decontamination Procedures: Eating, drinking, chewing gum or tobacco, smoking, <br /> or any practice that increases the probability of ingestion of material is prohibited in the work <br /> site. Wash hands and face prior to eating, drinking or smoking and before leaving the site. <br /> Kneeling, sitting, leaning, or general contact with potentially impacted surfaces, or with surfaces <br /> suspected of being potentially impacted by petroleum products should be avoided. Medicine and <br /> alcohol can alter the potency of toxic chemicals. Prescribed drugs should not be taken by <br /> personnel if the likelihood of such potentiation effects exists. Ingestion of alcohol is prohibited. <br /> Flammable Gas Hazards: <br /> • Worker safety precautions include: no smoking on the site <br /> • Workers should use non-sparking and/or explosion-proof tools <br /> CNCD:L41L1 U9 O:A068.dx 3-6 <br />