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• Never sit, walk, step, stand, or lay on rails; including other track components such as <br /> switch points,frogs, guard rails, derails, and wheel stops. <br /> • Do not lean on, climb on, or go under any on-track equipment unless your job <br /> requires it. Then do so only after all required safety procedures, such as lockout / <br /> tagout procedures have been put in place. <br /> • Do not walk between two pieces of on-track equipment unless they are separated <br /> by at least 50 feet. <br /> • Keep at least 25 feet from the end of standing trains, cars, or locomotives. This will <br /> allow you time to react safely to any movement of the equipment. <br /> • Avoid being trapped between on-track equipment passing on adjacent tracks. <br /> It is the responsibility of the employee to be aware of the ever present hazards <br /> associated with working around tracks. Use good judgment and common sense in <br /> dealing with these hazards. Keeping alert at all times on the job will protect you and <br /> your co-workers from the various hazards of working on the rails. <br /> 3.2.3 CHEMICAL HAZARDS <br /> As mentioned previously, the COCs impacting the groundwater include TPH and VOCs. <br /> Therefore, because the impacted media is groundwater, dust monitoring will not be conducted. <br /> However, field personnel will avoid or keep dust generation to a minimum during installation of <br /> the groundwater monitoring wells. <br /> Potential vapors at the borehole will be monitored. Further detail regarding monitoring activities <br /> on-Site are provided in Section 7.0. <br /> 3.2.4 COMMUNITY HAZARDS <br /> Community hazards are not expected to occur during Site activities. Best management <br /> practices will be implemented to prevent material from leaving the Site. <br /> 3.2.5 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS <br /> Possible excavation of unanticipated electrical cables and potential contact by heavy <br /> equipment with overhead power lines may be encountered during monitoring well installation <br /> activities. Electrical hazards safety directives include, but are not limited to, the following: <br /> • Locate and mark buried utilities before drilling or digging. <br /> • Heavy equipment/machinery will maintain at least 10 foot clearance from <br /> overhead power lines. <br /> • If work is to be.performed near overhead lines, the lines shall be deenergized and <br /> grounded, or other protective measures shall be provided before work is started. <br /> If the lines are to be deenergized, arrangements shall be made with the person <br /> or organization that operates or controls the electric circuits involved to <br /> 9 8 acs <br /> P:\707 Cove Contractors\Groundwater\Well Installation Workplans\SHSP\SHSP_FINAL.doc <br />