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Le power brooming will be prohibited during dust-generating activities Grout bags shall be kept <br /> closed when not in use and shall be disposed of immediately after emptying <br /> 4.2.2 Vehicular Traffic <br /> All FT employees who will be driving restricted-visibility vehicles (e g , trucks, vans and pick- <br /> ups) at the project site shall have successfully completed FT's Safe Driver Training Course <br /> Unless otherwise marked, speeds should be held to 15 mph or less while on site Any <br /> vehicles larger than pick-up trucks or bearing stationary equipment (such as drill rigs) should <br /> have the wheels chocked and the parking break set when not being actively used to prevent <br /> accidental motion <br /> Care should be taken to ensure that trucks, equipment and materials are placed in a manner <br /> that keeps obstruction of both the work area and local traffic to a minimum Employees shall <br /> ' be informed of the designated traffic areas for both pedestrian and equipment traffic on the <br /> tailgate safety meetings. Heavy construction shall be given the right-of-way during project <br /> activities <br /> Pedestrian workers required to direct traffic or excavation activities shall wear fluorescent <br /> vests to increase their visibility to traffic, and shall remain within the designated work area <br /> whenever possible If on-site traffic is heavy or where vehicles and equipment encounter <br /> rheavy traffic while entering and leaving the site, a worker will be assigned to direct traffic <br /> around the work area <br /> 4.2.3 Materials Handl►ng <br /> Procedures <br /> Site operations shall be organized to minimize the amount of materials and equipment <br /> movement All employees involved in the transfer of containers shall be warned of the <br /> potential hazards associated with the contents of the containers during tailgate safety meetings <br /> prior to beginning transfer operations Tailgate safety meetings should also include <br /> information on safe handling techniques, including <br /> ' <br /> • pe g Proper lifting techniques; <br /> • Procedures and equipment used to minimize sources of ignition during transfer <br /> operations; and <br /> - Positioning of materials to minimize obstruction of the work site <br /> M7l1 1-29-94/RHSI+WP/94-W37 JAF 4-3 <br />