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SITE-SPECIFIC HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN FOR WELL INSTALLATIONS <br />Other Site Hazards <br />May 4, 2017 <br />throughout the day. Urban coyotes are becoming very tolerant of human activities. Young <br />coyotes tend to be more active during daylight hours than adults. <br />Never Feed a Coyote - Deliberately feeding a coyote puts you <br />and other personnel at risk. <br />Coyotes are attracted to food, water, and shelter. <br />Don't Inadvertently Feed Coyotes - By leaving food or garbage <br />outside where they can get to it, you may be inadvertently feeding <br />coyotes. <br />Use the Proper Type of Trash Can - Use a trash can that closes and/or can clamp shut. If <br />you leave garbage outside, don't use garbage bags as trash containers. <br />Clear Brush & Dense Weeds - By clearing these areas, this will reduce protective cover for <br />coyotes and make the area less attractive to <br />rodents. Coyotes may be attracted to areas where rodents are concentrated, such as <br />wood and brush piles and seed storage areas. <br />In the event that you should ever encounter a coyote, here are several tips from experts: <br />Use Negative Reinforcement - If coyotes begin frequenting your area, let them know <br />they're not welcome. Make loud noises, throw rocks, or spray them with a garden hose. <br />For everyone's safety, it is essential that coyotes retain their natural wariness of humans. <br />If Coyote Problems Persist - Contact local city government/animal control or 911 for <br />assistance. <br />5.3.7 Migratory Birds <br />A review of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (50 CFR 21) was completed. There are no Site activities <br />that could be subject to these requirements. To protect migratory birds, workers will not allowed <br />to hunt, take, capture, kill carry or transport birds, nests or eggs at the Site. <br />5.3.8 Drug Paraphernalia <br />If drug paraphernalia (i.e. used needles) is found at the site, field staff should notify their Stantec <br />supervisor, Travis Flora. Field staff should not touch or attempt to dispose of these items. Instead, <br />a cone or other warning device should be placed near or on top of the items to warn others not <br />to touch. <br />35