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A _ t _ t _ t 1_- 1 t — 1 .t . t -1 - 1 — _t - t - - .1 . t . l 1 __ i1 <br /> Incidents on sites have shown the need for a well-thought out traffic guidance and control plan. This plan must consider: <br /> ♦ Level of traffic activity on a site and provide for the safety of all workers on the site. E.g., a gasoline site that is open to the public should require <br /> sawhorse barricades to protect workers. <br /> ♦ Using rotating amber lights on vehicles. <br /> ♦ Using flagger's in high hazard areas. <br /> ♦ Stepping back and evaluating (PPE/SPSA) the Traffic Guidance and Control setup to see if it will really protect you. <br /> ♦ Stop Work Authority if after performing a PPE/SPSA and the set up isn't protecting you as planned. <br /> ♦ Cones and caution tape have proven ineffective in a number of situations. Other traffic guidance and control precautions include, delineators, <br /> placing vehicles between staff and the public, construction fence, etc. <br /> ♦ We must cordon off as much space as is necessary to ensure our safety. This must be discussed with clients as it may mean closing down <br /> additional gasoline pumps or entrances to a factory, etc. <br /> ♦ Personal vehicles should be parked as far away from potential traffic as possible. <br /> ♦ How contractor heavy equipment, e.g., vacuum trucks, drill rigs, cranes, loader/diggers, etc will be parked and maneuvered around the site. All <br /> heavy equipment movements must be coordinated in advance to avoid incidents. <br /> ♦ Review local regulations for.•formally developed traffic guidance and control plans signed by licensed individuals, police details, flagmen, hours of <br /> activity, closure of streets to move equipment, etc. <br /> ♦ It is the responsibility of the SHSO to annotate the Site Plan with the Traffic Guidance and Control configuration if a "formally <br /> developed"Traffic Guidance and Control Plan is not available. It is also the responsibility of the SHSO to disseminate the Traffic <br /> Guidance and Control information to all site personnel during the Daily Production Safety Meeting and any other time as necessary. <br /> Work on this project will be conducted during the hours: 0600— 1800, Monday - Friday. <br /> Shutoff valves/switches for utilities and products: It is the responsibility of the SHSO to annotate the Site Plan with the location of all shutoff <br /> valves and switches and to disseminate that information to all site personnel during the Daily Production Safety Meeting and any other time <br /> as necessary <br /> Personal Safety Concerns and Precautions: There are no other safety concerns associated with this site other than those normally <br /> encountered on a hazardous waste site. <br /> Jewelry safety: Jewelry can be dangerous. Large ear rings, long necklaces, loose-fitting bracelets, rings,watches, etc. can become <br /> entangled in machinery and cause removal of limbs, as well as be conductive of electricity. Use caution and avoid unnecessary hazards! <br /> PG&E SECOR Intemational Incorporated <br /> SECOR Project No.050T.50234.00.0003 PG&E French Camp <br /> HASPB.doc <br /> 13 <br />