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Standard electrical, telephone, and cable television overhead service could be <br /> encountered in the area. The following are minimum clearances for overhead high <br /> voltage lines. <br /> Normal Voltage Minimum Required <br /> v (phase-to-phase) Clearance (feet) <br /> 750 - 50,000 10 <br /> 50,000 - 75,000 11 <br /> 75,000 - 125,000 13 <br /> 125,000 - 175,000 15 <br /> - 250,000 - 379,000 21 <br /> 370,000 - 550,000 27 <br /> 550,000 - 1,000,000 42 <br /> (Reference: CCR Title 8, Section 2946, Table 11) <br /> Avoid working under overhead high voltage lines when boom height poses electrocution <br /> hazard <br /> 4.3.4 Noise Hazards <br /> - Wear hearing protection when working near large heavy equipment, such as drill rigs or <br /> earth movers, or in other noisy conditions. <br /> - 4.3.5 Heat Stress Hazards <br /> Heat stress can be a major hazard for workers outside during spring and summer months. <br /> To avoid heat stress, remain hydrated by drinking fluids with electrolytes. <br /> 4.3.6 Cold Stress Hazards <br /> Cold stress can be a major hazard for workers outside during winter months. To avoid <br /> cold stress, wear appropriate cold-weather clothes (long underwear, warm jackets, etc.) <br /> 5.0 PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> 5.1 Project Manager <br /> The Project Manager (PM) shall: <br /> ■ Direct all SOMA personnel involved in investigative, monitoring, and remedial <br /> activities at the site and vicinity; <br /> • Make the Project Health and Safety Officer aware of all pertinent project <br /> developments and plans; <br /> ■ Make available the resources that are necessary for a safe working environment; <br /> • Maintain communications with the client, as necessary. <br /> 5.2 Project Health and Safety Officer <br /> 3 <br />