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'i <br /> It 0 FIRE PREVENTION <br /> • <br /> Fire prevention procedures shall be addressed in the Site-specific Health and Safety <br />' Plan for any project where the risk of fire is greater than that normally encountered in <br /> routine construction work The minimum requirements for any project shall include those <br /> 1 specified below <br /> 111 Hot Work Operation <br /> A MARK Hot Work Permit is required for all hot work operations Hot work <br /> operations include cutting, welding, brazing, soldering, thermal spraying, or any similar <br /> activity involving use of an open flame or other potential sources of ignition or explosion <br />' A copy of a Hot Work Permit is included as Attachment 3 to this Plan <br />'• 112 Heaters and Equipment That Produces a Flame <br /> The following requirements apply to the use of heaters and equipment that produce <br /> a flame <br /> IN A MARK Hot Work Permit (see Attachment 3) is required for use of equipment <br /> that produces a flame <br /> ■ All space heaters or other equipment that uses an open flame or electrically <br /> powered radiant heat sources shall be of a Factory Mutual or Underwriters <br /> approved type <br /> 11 The equipment must be used in strict comphance with manufacturer's <br /> instructions <br /> ■ The equipment shall be located such that there is no risk that combustible <br /> materials will be ignited <br /> ■ The equipment shall be located and guarded as necessary so as to protect it from <br /> being overturned <br />' ■ No equipment that produces an open flame may be used where flammable <br /> . liquids, gases, or highly combustible materials are stored, handled or processed <br /> 11-1 REV 4/92-EGI <br /> Mrs <br />