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Appendix S <br /> Health and Safety Plan <br /> Lustre-Cal Nameplate Corp. <br /> 5.2.13 Other Hazards <br /> Some of the proposed field work will occur in public area. Care must be taken to assure personal safety <br /> of staff and crew. Efforts should be made to keep the general public away from the work side buy using <br /> barriers. <br /> 5.3 GENERAL HAZARDS <br /> In working with or around any hazardous or potentially hazardous substances or situations, Site personnel <br /> should plan all activities before starting any task. Site personnel shall identify health and safety hazards <br /> involved with the work planned and consult with the PHSO or SSO as to how the task can be performed <br /> in the safest manner, if he/she has any uncertainties. <br /> Common safety hazards include trip/fall hazards and those associated with working around heavy <br /> equipment. All field personnel will adhere to the following general safety rules. <br /> 1. Wear protective equipment and clothing provided,when required. <br /> 2. Wear a hard hat and safety glasses in all construction areas and during drilling activities. <br /> 3. Wear sturdy work boots or shoes at the Site. Steel-toed boots are required during drilling <br /> activities. <br /> 4. Do not eat, drink, or use tobacco in restricted work areas. <br /> 5. Prevent splashing of materials containing chemicals. <br /> 6. Prevent back injury by never lifting or carrying a load that is heavier than you can <br /> comfortably handle. When lifting heavy objects,bend the knees and use the leg muscles. <br /> 7. Keep all heat sources away from combustible liquids, gases, or any flammable materials. <br /> When working in areas where combustible gases are present,use only intrinsically safe <br /> (non-sparking) equipment. <br /> 8. Field personnel shall be familiar with the physical characteristics of investigations, <br /> including: <br /> • wind direction in relation to restricted work areas <br /> • accessibility of other personnel, equipment, and vehicles <br /> • areas of known or suspected chemicals in soil and groundwater <br /> • Site access <br /> • nearest water sources <br /> • location of communication devices. <br /> 9. Personnel and equipment in restricted work areas should be limited to the number <br /> necessary to perform the task at hand. <br /> Page 14 of 23 <br />