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/y+/"J�L�p1`y'��yClayton <br /> ��+:/GROLtP SERVICES <br /> I <br /> Emergency information will be posted (Section 7 0) <br /> - Safety plan will be available onsite at all times <br /> 5.1 Mechanical Hazards <br /> I - Verify that all equipment is in good condition <br /> - Do not stand near unguarded excavation and trenches <br /> - Do not enter excavation or trenches over 5 feet deep that are not properly guarded, <br /> shored or sloped <br /> - Appropriate guards must be used if equipment has potentially hazardous moving <br /> parts <br /> 5.2 Electrical Hazards <br /> - Locate and mark buried utilities before drilling or digging <br /> Maintain at least 10 foot clearance from overhead power lines <br /> - Contact utility company for minimum clearance from high voltage power lines <br /> - If unavoidably close to buried or overhead power lines, have power turned off, <br /> with circuit breaker locked and tagged <br /> �t - Properly ground all electrical equipment <br /> - Avoid standing in water when operating electrical equipment <br /> - If equipment must be connected by splicing wires, make sure all connections are <br /> properly taped <br /> - Be familiar with specific operating instructions for each piece of equipment <br /> ' 5.3 Chemical Hazards <br /> - Conduct direct reading air monitoring on initial entry and periodically at both the <br /> work area and downwind to evaluate respiratory and explosion hazards <br /> ' 5.4 Heat Stress <br /> - This work does not involve strenuous activity nor body-enclosing PPE <br /> - Temperatures in the work area are expected to range from 40° - 95° Fahrenheit <br /> The work activities are expected to be completed using Level D protection, with <br /> skin protection required only for wet operations As such, protective clothing is <br /> not expected to add to heat stress potential under normal conditions The most <br /> common symptoms of heat stress can include heat rash, lightheadedness, <br /> theadache, thirst, disorientation, nausea, and muscle cramps Heat exhaustion <br /> symptoms may include many of those listed above as well as flushed clammy <br /> skin, vomiting and unconsciousness Heat stroke is the most serious form of heat <br /> ' stress Symptoms of heat stroke include hot dry skin, unconsciousness, irregular <br /> heart beat, heart attack and death Scheduled work-rest cycles and regular <br /> 51P%j\PO226312263-hsp_Oct 02 doe A-7 <br />