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In case of fire: <br />Extinguish with dry chemical, foam or carbon dioxide. <br />If fire cannot be extinguished within 30 seconds, call <br />Fire Department immediately. <br />Water may be ineffective on fire. <br />3.4.3 TRAFFIC HAZARDS <br />Stay at least 10 feet away from moving equipment. If closer than <br />10 feet: <br />1) Keep equipment in sight at all times; <br />2) Inform the operator of your location at all times. <br />The working area will be closed to traffic with barricades, <br />caution tape, cones and other traffic control equipment. If the <br />area cannot be barricaded, a flagperson will be assigned to direct <br />traffic. <br />No unauthorized or unessential vehicles will be allowed to enter <br />the barricaded area. <br />3.4.4 OPEN EXCAVATION PIT HAZARDS <br />Open excavation pits shall be clearly marked and barricaded. No <br />confined space entry will be allowed. If a person falls into an <br />open pit: <br />DO NOT ENTER THE EXCAVATION PIT. <br />If the person is conscious and can move, lower a ladder <br />into the pit so that the person can climb out. <br />If the person is unconscious, call the Fire Department. <br />3.4.5 UNDERGROUND POWER LINE HAZARDS <br />Call U.S. Alert at least 3 days before commencing excavation work. <br />The owner will identify aboveground structures and utilities and <br />will provide as -built blueprints for contractor use prior to start <br />of project. If the location of underground utilities such as <br />water, sewer or electrical lines is still unclear, the contractor <br />will obtain the service of a utility location company before <br />beginning any excavation. An area for excavated soil stockpile <br />will be provided adjacent to the excavation. <br />L-1 <br />