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CODE OF SAFE PRACTICES - California Department of Transportation

State of California Department of Transportation

Division of Construction

September 2017

CODE OF SAFE PRACTICES

State of California Department of Transportation

Division of Construction

Prepared by

Office

of Safety,

Insurance & Special Projects

1120 N Street, MS 44

Sacramento, CA 95814

(916) 65

4-4580

September

2017

Cover photo:

Interstate 80, Fairfield, CA

© Copyright 2017 California Department of Transportation

All Rights Reserved.

No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval systems without the permission in writing from the California Department of Transportation).

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SECTION 1

- OBJECTIVE .............................................................................................................................. 1

SECTION 2

- GENERAL SAFETY ................................................................................................................... 2

2.1 Zero T

ole

rance for Violence in the Work Place ......................................................................... 2

2.2 Ac

cident and Incident Reporting ............................................................................................... 2

2.3 Pers

onal P

rotective Equipment ................................................................................................. 3

2.4 Ale

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istraction-Free .......................................................................................................... 3

SECTI ON 3

- FIELD SAFETY ......................................................................................................................... 4

SECT ION 4

- EQUIPMENT ........................................................................................................................... 5

SECTI ON 5

- TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS.................................................................................................. 6

SECT ION 6

- HEAT ILLNESS ......................................................................................................................... 7

6.1 Trainin

g ......................................................................................................................................

7

6.2 Ac

cess to Shade .......................................................................................................................... 8

6.3 Provi

si

ons for Water .................................................................................................................. 8

6.4 Su

pervisor Procedures ............................................................................................................... 8

SECT ION 7

- HAZARDOUS MATERIALS EXPOSURE ................................................................................... 10

7.1 Ha

zar do

us Substances ............................................................................................................. 10

7.2 Haz

ardous Wastes .................................................................................................................... 10

7.3 Haz

ardo us

Spills ....................................................................................................................... 10

SECT ION 8

- VEHICLE OPERATIONS .......................................................................................................... 11

8.1 Park

ing ................................................................................................ 11

8.2 Flash

ing

Amber Lights .............................................................................................................. 11

8.3 Ve

hicle Backing ........................................................................................................................ 11

8.4 Veh

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ccidents ..................................................................................................................... 12

SECT ION 9

- FACILITIES ............................................................................................................................ 13

SECT ION 10

- SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................................ 15

10.1 Night Work .................................................................................................................. 15

10.2 Excavations ................................................................................................................. 16

10.3 Elevated Work Areas ................................................................................................... 17

10.4 Electrical ...................................................................................................................... 19

10.5 Confined or Enclosed Spaces ...................................................................................... 20

10.6 M

aterials Plant Sites ................................................................................................... 22

10.7 F

ield Testing ................................................................................................................ 23

10.8 Res

pirable Crystalline Silica ........................................................................................ 25

10.9 Lead-Contaminated Soils ............................................................................................ 27

10.1

0 Yellow Paint Stripe and Markings Removal ................................................................ 28

10.1

1 Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt ....................................................................................... 29

10.12 N

aturally Occurring Asbestos and Asbestos Abatement ............................................ 30

10.13 M

ethacrylate, Polyester Concrete, High Friction Surface Treatments, and Multi-Layer

Systems Operations .................................................................................................... 31

APPEN DICE

S ............................................................................................................................................. 32

Ap pen

dix 1—Respirators in Caltrans Construction ........................................................................... 32

App en dix 2—ace Entry Checklist (HS-0040)...................................................... 34 Ap

pendix 3—Project Team Acknowledgement and Signature Sheet ............................................... 36

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