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...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................DRAFT.............................. <br /> PORTABLE HEATERS ❑Follow general safety practices for Operation of Equipment/Machinery(above),and as follows: <br /> (electric or fuel powered) • Keep heater dry,and locate heater on level surface away from high traffic areas. <br /> Hazards: • Never use fuel-powered heaters indoors,or near air intake vents,due to carbon monoxide hazard. <br /> Electric-powered: Electrical shock, • Provide for ventilation and/or air monitoring where hazardous accumulation of exhaust emissions is possible. <br /> fires from hot surfaces. • Keep combustible materials at least 3 feet from hot surfaces. <br /> Fuel powered:Carbon monoxide in • Do not use an extension cord or power strip to power an electric heater. <br /> exhaust,fires from hot surfaces, • For electric heaters,See Section B.8.,"Electrical Hazards." <br /> fuel-related fires • Shut down fuel-powered equipment before refueling. See safe practices for flammable/combustible liquids <br /> and/or compressed gases in Section B.13.,"Commercial Chemical Products." <br /> Geosyntec Procedures: HS-111-Air Monitoring,HS-115-Hazard Communication(Others as applicable) <br /> B.6. DRILLING ❑ Applicable ® Not Applicable,Not Anticipated <br /> EXPLANATORY NOTES,CLARIFICATIONS: <br /> DRILLING ® Follow safe work practices,as applicable: <br /> Hazards:Struck-by,run-over,caught • Non-essential personnel to stay clear of drilling work zone when drill rig in operation. <br /> between(pinch points), manual • Equipment inspected daily upon mobilization;maintained in good repair,backup alarms. <br /> lifting,roll over,fluid leaks,fuel Leaks or defective safety equipment should be repaired before use. <br /> hazards,suspended equipment 0 Establish eye contact with operator and use hand signals prior to approaching near equipment. <br /> • PPE used near operating rig(eye/head/hearing/hand/foot protection,high visibility vests or equivalent). <br /> • Contractor inspects drill rig daily before use,verify daily that emergency stop is functional. <br /> • Drill rig to be equipped with operational emergency stop,equipment in good repair,machine guards in <br /> place,whip checks on high pressure lines. <br /> • Park personal/support vehicles in a location as to not obstruct travel lanes or other site operations. <br /> • Operators/helpers maintain safe distance from moving parts;secure loose hair,loose clothing,equipment. <br /> • Drill rigs will only be moved with masts lowered. <br /> • Max.safe slope for rig will be followed,drill rig leveled,appropriate blocking/cribbing as needed. <br /> • Use safety practices for refueling,fuel handling/storage/transport. <br /> • Spill equipment is available for fuel and hydraulic fluid leaks. <br /> • Verify mechanical lift/rigging equipment(cables,sheaves,boom,attachments)is in proper working order. <br /> • Ventilate and conduct air monitoring,as appropriate,when drilling indoors. <br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-403-Drilling,Others as applicable <br /> IMPORTANT! This work may/will ❑Follow safe work practices per Section B.9.,"Utility Related Hazards" <br /> include close proximity to overhead <br /> electric utility lines. <br /> B.7. CONSTRUCTION, HEAVY EQUIPMENT,LIFT EQUIPMENT ❑ Applicable ® Not Applicable,Not Anticipated <br /> EXPLANATORY NOTES,CLARIFICATIONS: <br /> HEAVY EQUIPMENT ❑Follow general safe work practices for heavy equipment: <br /> Hazards:Struck-by,run-over,caught • Trained/qualified persons operate all heavy equipment. <br /> between(pinch points),roll over, • Do not get into a potential crush situation below or between equipment,or in an excavation. <br /> fluid leaks,overhead hazards • No passengers on moving/operating equipment except where passenger seat/restraint is present. <br /> • Equipment inspected daily upon mobilization;maintained in good repair,backup alarms. <br /> • Leaks or defective safety equipment should be repaired before use. <br /> • Operators required to use seatbelts. <br /> • Maintain eye contact with operator and use hand signals prior to approaching near equipment. <br /> • High visibility vests for all personnel in construction vehicle work area,on-site roadways and travel lanes. <br /> • Maximum safe slope for each vehicle will be followed. <br /> • Personnel to stay clear of,or restrict access to,swing radius and travel path of equipment. <br /> • Spill equipment available for fuel and hydraulic fluid leaks. <br /> • Equipment locked,secured,brakes set,buckets/forks lowered,when not in use. <br /> • Park personal/support vehicles in a location as to not obstruct travel lanes or other site operations. <br /> • Mark temporary roadways clearly,provide berms/stop logs where needed. <br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-504-Heavy Equipment HS-132-Competent Persons <br /> ; CRANES ❑In addition to general safety practices for heavy equipment(above),as applicable: <br /> Hazards: • Only qualified persons operate cranes(certificate required). <br /> — electrocution by overhead utility • Critical Lift Plan&Checklist prepared/executed(HS 506)prior to mobilization. <br /> — injury in swing radius • Equipment to be inspected prior to mobilization and daily by crane operator. <br /> — injury from falling load • Crane operator will remain at the controls at all times during operation. <br /> — crane tipping over due to Crane t b ti o eraon muse performed under the direction of an a <br /> overbalancing,high winds, p p appointed signal person at all times. <br /> unstable ground,unsafe slope, • Communication between crane operator and signal person will be maintained through standard hand <br /> bad placement of outriggers signals or voice communication equipment. <br /> —injury from mechanical hazards Keep area beneath suspended loads clear of personnel. <br /> • Rigging procedures—see Mechanical Lifting,Rigging,below. <br /> Geosyntec Procedure(s):HS-506-Cranes,HS-132-Competent Persons <br /> Geosyntec" THA1 —<Surveying> 12.10.2020 <br /> <Rough and Ready Island WMWP,WR2501 B> Page 6 <br /> consultants <br />