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Health and Safety Plan <br />June 7, 2018 <br />Page 3 <br />The Site Safety Officer shall review with all personnel and subcontractors the equipment inspection checklist <br />for company vehicles. The Site Safety Officer shall also confirm that adequate water is available at the drill <br />rig for emergency decontamination and washing in case a worker is exposed to contaminated water or soil. <br />Field vehicles shall park in an area that is a safe distance from operating equipment and vehicle traffic with <br />the location approved by the Site Safety Officer. Care must be given when approaching heavy equipment. <br />Personnel on foot should approach from a direction facing the operator and not a blind side. Eye -to -eye <br />contact should be made before proceeding within the working limits of the operator and their heavy <br />equipment. <br />2.6 OVERHEAD HAZARDS <br />Overhead hazards include utility lines and trees. Prior to performing work requiring the operation of <br />equipment above eye level, the evaluation of overhead hazards shall be made. Equipment shall be located <br />to maximize the clearance from overhead hazards (minimum 10 feet clearance). <br />2.7 UNDERGROUND UTILITIES <br />Condor personnel have contacted Underground Service Alert prior to drilling activities. A private utility <br />locator will also be used prior to investigation activities. The approximate location of underground utilities <br />shall be marked on the existing ground surface. A minimum of 3 feet clearance shall be given to marked <br />utilities. If drilling near utilities is required, hand excavation and probing shall be performed in 6 -inch <br />intervals prior to drilling. <br />2.8 MOVING AND ROTATING MACHINERY <br />Excavation activities involve the use of large, heavy, moving and rotating equipment. Loose fitting clothing <br />that can be caught or snagged should be avoided. Working gloves should be worn while working with <br />moving metal parts and equipment. <br />3.0 PHYSICAL HAZARDS <br />3.1 TRIP AND SLIP PROTECTION <br />Good housekeeping shall be maintained at the site to prevent trip and slip hazards. <br />3.2 HEAT STRESS <br />Heat stress will be a hazard during hot weather and will be intensified when personnel are in protective <br />clothing (if necessary). To prevent heat stress, personnel will be required to take breaks as needed, and <br />consume adequate quantities of liquid. <br />4.0 BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS <br />4.1 STINGING INSECTS <br />Care should be exercised to avoid bees, yellow jackets, or other stinging or biting insects. <br />to CONDOR <br />