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area. <br /> Operators of trucks and heavy equipment used on-site <br /> will be properly trained in the inspection and <br /> operation of such equipment. The site supervisor will <br /> be responsible to check the proficiency of the <br /> operator. <br /> One standby person will provide guidance to the <br /> equipment operator using either two-way radios or <br /> universal hand signals. <br /> Perimeter barricades and yellow warning tape will be <br /> placed around equipment used in a fixed location. <br /> Audio and/or visual backup alarms will be utilized on <br /> all heavy equipment on--site. <br /> Walking and working in the immediate vicinity of <br /> operating equipment without the operator's knowledge <br /> will be prohibited. <br /> If the object may be of questionable weight, assistance <br /> in lifting from a second person should be sought. <br /> Use chains, hoists, straps, and any other equipment to <br /> safely aid in moving heavy materials. A minimum of a <br /> four--point suspension will L _ used to move these items. <br /> The path for transporting materials will be checked for <br /> slip, trip and fall hazards prior to initiating <br /> transport tasks. <br /> Proper personal lifting techniques should be <br /> emphasized. supervisors shall demonstrate the use of <br /> the legs rather than the back for lifting during in the <br /> Tailgate Safety Meeting. <br /> 4.9.4 Excavation Safety <br /> 4.9.4.1 Hazard Assessment <br /> At the beginning of the project, at the beginning of each work <br /> 4-25 <br />