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                 Hazards,    Controls,
     Work        Concerns,   Preventive
     Tasks/      and Potential  Measures, and  Supplemental
     Steps       Accidents   Boundaries     Documents   Training
     Drilling    Existing    One-call       Locator’s   Operator
     operation   utilities   system,        manual      training and
                 strikes     subsurface                 certification
                             utility                    programs
                             engineering
                             (SUE),
                             potholing
     Pit         Traffic     Barricades/    OSHA        • Company
     excavation  accidents   flagging shall   regulations  in-house
                             be erected                   training
                             around any                 • Formal
                             open trenches                classroom
                             and/or                       training
                             excavations
                             and
                             checked and
                             maintained on
                             a daily basis
                 Equipment   Preoperational   Operator's  Equipment
                 malfunction  inspection of   manual    dealers and
                             equipment                  manufacturer
                             by trained
                             and qualified
                             operators
                 Struck by,   Only trained   Operator's  Toolbox
                 caught in   and qualified   manual     meetings
                 between     personnel
                 hazards     shall operate
                 of heavy    heavy
                 equipment   equipment

     TABLE 9.3  Sample Submittal: Contractor’s Risk Assessment Plan




                   5.   Required training (a list of training requirements for safe
                    execution of each task)
                   6.   Work plan outlining the procedure and the schedule to
                    execute the work, including list of proposed equipment,
                    proposed location of shafts/pits, and so on
                   7.   Design of shaft or pit protection systems approved by a
                    professional engineer
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