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<br />o <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />. White goods - White goods will be stock piled in accordance with Government task <br />order. <br />. Hazardous and/or toxic wastes (HTW) - HTW will be segregated and stored in a <br />Government approved containment area. All site personnel will receive a safety briefing <br />regarding operations involving HTW to prevent personal injury and ensure compliance <br />with the Corporate Accident Prevention Plan as part of the Corporate Safety Plan. HTW <br />containment site perimeter will be posted and secured for personnel safety. An example <br />template for Construction & Design of HTW containment site is attached at the end of <br />this plan. <br /> <br />SAFETY PRECAUTIONS <br /> <br />Water Trucks - The required number of water trucks will be stationed at each debris-staging site. <br />Water trucks will be utilized to reduce the threat of friable materials from C&D debris being <br />released into the atmosphere. Water trucks will be utilized to reduce the threat of fire from all <br />types of debris. If necessary, water trucks will be utilized in fire suppression operations. Water <br />trucks will be utilized to dampen areas, including temporary roadways, to suppress dust from <br />trucks entering and leaving the debris-staging site. <br /> <br />Fire Extinguishers - Fire extinguishers will be located throughout each debris-staging site as <br />required by the site management plan, site safety plan, OSHA requirements and government task <br />order. All debris staging site personnel will be trained in incipient fire suppression operations <br />and safety procedures, to include operation of fire extinguishers and water trucks and to ensure <br />compliance with the Corporate Accident Prevention Plan as part of the Corporate Safety Plan. <br /> <br />DEBRIS SEGREGATION <br /> <br />DEBRIS SEGREGATION A T STAGING SITES - Staging site supervisors will ensure that all <br />debris haul operators deposit debris in areas designated for the type debris hauled. Debris hauled <br />to staging sites in mixed loads will be segregated by heavy equipment when possible and by <br />hand crew when necessary. Vegetative debris will be placed into two separate piles. The first <br />pile (pile one) will be the dumping point until a sufficient quantity has been accumulated to <br />commence a continuous reduction operation. Pile two will be started and accumulated until the <br />reduction of the pile one has been completed. At which time, dumping of vegetative debris on <br />pile two will cease and pile one will be replenished. This rotation will continue until the task is <br />completed. All personnel involved in vegetative debris segregation operations will receive a <br />safety briefing for all effected job to ensure compliance with the Corporate Accident Prevention <br />Plan as part of the Corporate Safety Plan. C&O debris will be placed into one or more piles, as <br />required, to reduce the threat of a fire conflagration until it is reduced or disposed. The <br />Company will consult with the government, local fire officials and pertinent environmental <br />officials regarding the requirements for stock piling of C&O debris. White goods will be <br />segregated, as required by the government task order. White goods will be placed and stored <br />until instructed by the government as to its final disposition. Salvageable/recyclable materials <br /> <br />33 <br />