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the construction of the project. This safety plan is implemented and managed on -site by our <br />Superintendent and includes documented onsite training for all employees on topics such as: <br />the proper use of personal protection equipment, emergency evacuation and rescue, <br />material handling, rigging, crane signaling, heat illness prevention, confined space, fall <br />protection, ladder safety and other topics as required to educate employees on safe work <br />practices for job activities to be performed. Employees will also be trained on the proper use <br />of power tools and equipment. Additionally, all aerial lift or forklift operators on DN Tanks <br />jobsites are required to have current certifications. <br />DN Tanks conducts dailysafety meetings and daily stretch and flex programs designed to help <br />employees "loosen up' before work each day. During the morning safety meeting, a task <br />hazard analysis will be reviewed and will be completed with the involvement of the entire <br />crew. On a weekly basis, a 9-page site safety inspection report will be completed and shared <br />with the crew. The site inspection report is a complete inspection of all work including <br />excavations, equipment, tools, overall housekeeping, PPE, fall protection, etc. Any hazards <br />that are identified during the safety inspection will be fixed immediately. All DN Tanks <br />management staff including the Project Manager, Superintendent and Foreman have current <br />CPR and First Aid certificates to assist in the event of an injury. Additionally, all DN Tanks <br />Superintendents have completed OSHA 30 Hour Training course to supplement their CPR and <br />First Aid Training. <br />d. Critical Coordination Items <br />During our review of the logistics of this project, our team identified four (4) of the 14 davit <br />system installations that will require significant coordination from the City and may impact <br />the City's water operations. The four (4) include: <br />1) Davit 1— West Pump Station (Steel Tank Roof Connection) <br />2) Davit 2 — East Pump Station (Steel Tank Roof Connection) <br />3) Davit 3 —South Pump Station (Concrete Precast Panel Tank Roof Connection) <br />4) Davit 12 —Cambridge Pump Station (Concrete Precast Panel Tank Roof Connection) <br />Based on the detailing shown in the preliminary feasibility study, these four (4) reservoirs will <br />need to be drained and taken out of service for the installation of the davit system to the <br />roof. The steel tank roofs require welding to take place on the underside of the roof which <br />must be performed inside the tank. Additionally, welding of the steel tank roof will require <br />touching up the coating on the underside of the roof for corrosion protection. The precast <br />concrete roofs are shown with through bolts and nuts being installed on the underside of the <br />roof which also must be installed inside the tank. <br />DN Tanks has design concepts as well as alternate means and methods that may allow the <br />concrete tanks with precast roofs to stay in service during the installation, but existing <br />conditions and means and methods would need to be reviewed and verified to confirm <br />feasibility. During the site investigations and design analysis, DN Tanks would investigate <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />25B-36 7z5v <br />