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Figure  2-31.-Safety  inspector’s  report.
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Figure 2-32.—Daily stand-up safety lecture form. All  electrical  portable  tools,  extension  cords,  small gasoline,   pneumatic,   and   power-actuated   tools (including those borrowed from other units) must be inspected  monthly  and  tagged  with  the  safety  color  of the  month.  Equipment  or  circuits  that  are  de-energized shall  be  tendered  inoperative  and  have  tags  attached at  all  points  where  such  equipment  or  circuits  can  be energized. Refer to 29CFR1910. 147 and ANS1 Z244.1 for lockout/tag-out procedures. ASBESTOS OPERATIONS Asbestos removal is not normally conducted by NCF  personnel.  COM2NDNCB/COM3RDNCBINST 5100 series gives detailed guidance on NCF asbestos policy and procedures. RESPIRATORY  PROTECTION All  of  the  following  requirements  must  be  met prior to the use of respirators: l l m o l Correct  equipment  identified  by  the  local  Res- piratory  Protection  Program  manager Medical  evaluation  of  potential  users Fit  test  performed  by  competent  personnel Respiratory protection training for all potential users Written  standard  operating  procedures  (SOPs) developed  for  the  work  site,  including  emer- gency and rescue guidance, and posted on the jobsite SHORING The  following  excerpt  is  taken  from  the  EM 385-1-1: Banks more than 5 feet high shall be shored, laid back to a stable slope, or provided with other  equivalent  protection  where  employees may be exposed to moving ground or cave-ins. 2-44

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