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HEAL 71 H & SAFETY 0 0 2007 <br />egg's a I <br />ither physical hazards that could be encountered with these works are falls, splashes of fluids, <br />utility lines, and heat exposure. Personnel must be aware of on-site sources for falls produced <br />by equipment and terrain, and perform their tasks with care for these conditions. Personnel <br />can protect themselves from splashes and spills of fluids by wearing chemically resistant <br />-gloves, coveralls, and goggles. <br />57711wzami - s a a ellurmisigol 9 A Eller-117.4mej Sol 11 NP -7444 <br />Heat stress is generally not a predominant hazard during tasks of the site assessment. Mean:--! <br />to reduce discomfort of heat stress are; increase fluid intake; take formal and prolonged rest <br />periods; during hot weather, perform tasks in the cool of mornings and evenings; and provide <br />shade and increase ventilation for the work and break areas. <br />Do not hoist two or more separately rigged loads, (Tandem or Christmas tree lifting), <br />regardless of weight. Never allow any worker to stand under a moving load. There are NO <br />EXCEPITIONS. <br />11/07/2005 revision 5 9 <br />