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� f <br /> ' <br /> 5.0 STANDARD WORK PRACTICES <br /> 5.1 GENERAL SAFETY RULES: <br /> In addition to the specific requirements of the Site-Specific Plan, <br /> common sense should prevail at all times. The following general <br /> safety rules and practices will be in effect at the site. <br /> 1. The site will be suitably marked or barricaded as <br /> µ.q necessary to prevent unauthorized visitors, but will not <br /> hinder emergency services if needed. <br /> 2. All open holes, trenches, and obstacles will be properly <br /> barricaded in accordance with local site needs. These <br /> needs will be determined by proximity to traffic ways, <br /> both pedestrian and vehicular, and site of the hole, <br /> trench, or obstacle. If holes are required to be left <br /> open during nonworking hours, they will be adequately <br /> decked over or barricaded and sufficiently lighted. <br /> 3. Prior to conducting any digging or boring operations, <br /> underground utility locations will be identified. The <br /> site representative and local utility authorities will <br /> be contacted to provide locations of underground utility <br /> lines and product piping. All boring, excavation, and <br /> other site work will be planned and performed with <br /> consideration for underground lines. <br /> 4. Smoking and ignition sources in the vicinity of flammable <br /> or contaminated Material is prohibited. <br /> 5. Drilling, boring, movement and use of cranes and drilling <br /> rigs, erection of towers, movement of vehicles and <br /> equipment, and other activities will be planned and <br /> performed with consideration for the location, height, and <br /> relative position of aboveground utilities and fixtures, <br /> including signs, lights, canopies, buildings, and other <br /> structures and construction, and natural features such as <br /> trees, boulders, bodies of water, and terrain. <br /> 6. When working in areas whera flammable vapors may be <br /> present, particular care must be exercised with tools and <br /> equipment that may be sources of ignition. All tools and <br /> equipment so provided must be properly bonded and/or <br /> grounded. <br /> 7. Approved and appropriate safety equipment, as specified <br /> in this site-specific HASP, such as eye protection, hard <br /> hats, foot protection, and respirators, must be worn in <br /> areas where required by the site-specific HASP. In <br /> addition, eye protection must be worn when handling free <br /> product, contaminated soil or water, or fill dirt. <br /> 8. Beards that interfere with respirator fit are not allowed <br /> within the site boundaries. This is necessary because all <br /> _ site personnel may be called upon to use respirator <br /> protection in some situations, and beards do not allow for <br /> proper respirator fit. <br /> 9. No smoking, eating, or drinking will be allowed in the <br /> contaminated areas. <br /> ].l <br /> 118128M NEM 610IMP <br />