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2 1. USACE Sustainability Plan Summary
2. Priority Actions
A. 100 Percent Carbon Pollution-Free Electricity
B. 100 Percent Zero-Emission Vehicle Fleet
3 C. Net-Zero Emissions Buildings, Campuses, and Installations
i. Design and Construction for Net-Zero Emissions
ii. Increasing Energy Efficiency
iii. Increasing Water Efficiency
D. Reducing Waste and Pollution
4 E. Sustainable Procurement
F. Climate- and Sustainability-Focused Federal Workforce
G. Incorporating Environmental Justice
H. Accelerating Progress through Partnerships
5 3. Progress Examples
Reduce Agency GHG Emissions and Transition to a 100% ZEV Fleet
Transition to a 100% ZEV Fleet Through Data Analysis
Transition to a 100% ZEV Fleet Through Workforce Awareness and Education
6 Reducing Waste and Pollution through Performance Management Systems
Reducing Waste and Pollution through Source Reduction
Train an Enhanced Climate- and Sustainability-Focused Workforce
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USACE EM 385 1 1 2014 ?u=/product/publishers/usace/usace-em-385-1-1-2014/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 08:06:31 +0000 EM 385-1-1, Safety and Health Requirements Manual
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1 EM 385-1-1 FrontLetter2 (2) Unsigned
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY EM 385-1-1
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
CESO-ZA Washington, D.C. 20314-1000
Manual
4 EM385-1-1 TOC MAIN
8 18. Vehicles, Machinery and Equipment
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Section 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Program Management
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Program Management
22 Job Series: __________________________Job Title: ____________________________
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Section 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Sanitation
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SECTION 2
50 TABLE 2-1
Minimum Toilet Facilities
51 TABLE 2-2
Minimum Toilet Facilities
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Medical and First Aid
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SECTION 3
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Requirements for Basic First Aid Unit Package
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Section 4
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Temporary Facilities
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Temporary Facilities
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Section 05
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Personal Protective and Safety Equipment
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SECTION 5
81 TABLE 5-1
Eye and Face Protector Selection Guide
82 TABLE 5-1 (Continued)
Eye and Face Protector Selection Guide
83 TABLE 5-1 (Continued)
Eye and Face Protector Selection Guide
84 TABLE 5-1 (Continued)
Eye and Face Protector Selection Guide
85 NOTES:
86 TABLE 5-2
Required Shades for Filter Lenses/Glasses in Welding, Cutting, Brazing and Soldering
88 CRnR = TR1R / LR1R + TR2R / LR2R + . . . + TRxR / LRx
Where:
CRnR = combined noise exposure factor;
T = the total time of exposure at a specified sound-pressure level (in hours), and
If the sum exceeds 1, the mixture of exposure periods exceeds the TLV.
89 TABLE 5-3
Settings for Noise Measuring Equipment
TABLE 5-4
100 TABLE 5-5
Hand and Arm Protection
103 TABLE 5-6
Standards for Electrical Protective Equipment
108 FIGURE 5-1
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Section 6
TABLE of CONTENTS
Hazardous or Toxic Agents and Environments
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Hazardous or Toxic Agents and Environments
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Section 7
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Lighting
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Lighting
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Section 8
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Accident Prevention Signs, Tags, Labels, Signals,
Piping System Identification and Traffic Control
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SECTION 8
175 FIGURE 8-2
Example Tag Layout
176 TABLE 8-1
Accident Prevention Sign Requirements
177 TABLE 8-1 (Continued)
Accident Prevention Sign Requirements
178 TABLE 8-2
Accident Prevention Color Coding
179 /Example Sign Layout
180 TABLE 8-3
Identification of Piping Systems
Size of letters “B”
181 FIGURE 8-4
Radio Frequency Warning Symbol
D = scaling unit
Lettering: ratio of letter height to thickness of letter lines
Upper triangle: 5 to 1 = large
Lower triangle: 4 to 1 = small
6 to 1 = medium
182 FIGURE 8-5
Laser Caution Sign
FIGURE 8-6
Laser Warning Sign
183 FIGURE 8-7
Radiological Warning Symbol
FIGURE 8-8
Slow-Moving Vehicle Emblem
NOTE: All dimensions are in inches
184 Keyword/Phrase
Keyword/Phrase Print Color
Background Color
Black
FIGURE 8-9
Accident Prevention Tags
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Section 9
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Fire Prevention and Protection
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Fire Prevention and Protection
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Welding and Cutting
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Welding and Cutting
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Electrical
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Electrical
251 TABLE 11-2
Hazardous (Classified) Locations
254 AC Live Work Minimum Approach Distance
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Section 12
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Control of Hazardous Energy
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Control of Hazardous Energy
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Section 13
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Hand and Power Tools
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Hand and Power Tools
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Section 14
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Material Handling, Storage and Disposal
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Material Handling, Storage and Disposal
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Section 15
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Rigging
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Rigging
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Section 16
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ULoad Handling Equipment (LHE)
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Load Handling Equipment (LHE)
395 Contracting Officer’s Point of Contact:
SSHO/QC:
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Section 17
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Conveyors
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Conveyors
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Section 18
TABLE OF CONTENTS
UVehicles, Machinery and Equipment
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Vehicles, Machinery and Equipment
18.A General. The requirements in this Section apply to the operation of all motor vehicles, machinery and mechanized equipment, All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs), Utility Vehicles (UVs), and other specialty vehicles. Operators must also comply with stat…
425 18.B Guarding and Safety Devices.
429 18.C Operating Rules.
432 18.D Transportation of Personnel.
18.E Motor Vehicles (for Public Roadway Use).
434 18.F Trailers.
18.G Machinery And Mechanized Equipment.
442 18.H Drilling Equipment.
445 18.I All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs). ATVs are vehicles intended for off-road use that travel on four low pressure tires with a seat designed to be straddled by the operator and should not be confused with utility vehicles. > See Section 18.J.
446 18.J Utility Vehicles. For the purposes of the Section, utility vehicles are defined as specialty vehicles designed to perform off-road utility tasks such as passenger and cargo transportation (e.g., rangers, rhino, m-gators, gators, mules, etc.) an…
448 18.K Specialty Vehicles. For the purposes of the Section, specialty vehicles are defined as all other vehicles not meeting any of the definitions above and may include cargo or personnel carriers or custom vehicles (i.e., Taylor-Dunn/Cushman, golf c…
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Section 19
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Floating Plant and Marine Activities
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Floating Plant and Marine Activities
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Section 20
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Pressurized Equipment and Systems
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Pressurized Equipment and Systems
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Section 21
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Fall Protection
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Fall Protection
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Section 22
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Work Platforms and Scaffolding
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SECTION 22
551 FIGURE 22-1
Hanging Scaffold
555 TABLE 22-1
556 TABLE 22-2
Minimum Dimensions for Horse Scaffold Members
570 FIGURE 22-2
Work Stands (Portable Work Platforms), Examples
572 FIGURE 22-3
Trestle Ladder Scaffolds, Examples
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Section 23
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Demolition, URenovation and Re-Occupancy
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SECTION 23
a. Prior to initiating demolition or renovation activities, the following survey and plan shall be accomplished. > See lead and asbestos requirements in Section 06.C.
b. All employees engaged in demolition/renovation activities shall be instructed in the plan so that they may conduct their work activities in a safe manner.
581 U23.A.13U UDebris DisposalU.
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Section 24
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Safe Access
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598 24.H Safe Practices for Rope Access Work. If rope access work is to be performed, a Rope Access Work Plan and accompanying procedures must be developed and submitted to the GDA for acceptance.
24.H.01 Climbing equipment.
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Excavation and Trenching
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Section 26
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Underground Construction (Tunnels), Shafts and Caissons
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Concrete, Masonry, URoofingU and Residential Construction
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USteel Erection
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Steel Erection
683 SPAN
JOIST
SPAN
JOIST
684 SPAN
JOIST
SPAN
JOIST
685 TABLE 28-2
Erection Bridging for Long Span Joists
SPAN
JOIST
JOIST
SPAN
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Blasting
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Diving Operations
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tree Maintenance and Removal
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Tree Maintenance and Removal
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Airfield and Aircraft Operations
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Airfield and Aircraft Operations
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Section U33
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Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)
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SECTION U33
Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)
U33U.A General.
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Confined Space Entry
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SECTION 34
779 UFIGURE 34-1
784 UFORM 34-1
UConfined Space Entry Permit
785 Neutralized with
Signature
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Minimum Basic Outline for Accident Prevention Plans
802 CESO Checklist A-01 AbbrevAPPFINAL
Table 1
805 CESO Checklist A-02 APPFINAL
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Emergency Operations
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Process for Requesting Interpretations
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Process for Requesting Waivers/Variances
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Assured Equipment Grounding Conductor Program
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APPENDIX UF
Floating Plant and Marine Activities Diagrams
FIGURE F-1
Type A Railing
/Figure F-2
836 Figure F-3
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APPENDIX UG
Manning Levels for Dive Teams
840 a. When surface supplied air is being used as the diving mode, the minimum dive team will be composed as shown in Table G-3:
b. Deploying the Standby Diver as a Worker Diver. The Standby diver may be deployed as a working diver provided all of the following conditions are met:
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Definitions
906 IndexDraft 17Dec14 EM385-1-1
INDEX
Accident Prevention
UAcetyleneU 10-9; 11-18; 20-9–10; 26-14; Q-24
UAerial Work Platform (Elevating) (AWP)U 16-49; 21-25; 22-27–28; 31-3; Q-19
UAir CompressorU 6-28; 11-10; 20-5–6; 30-19–20; Q-17
Aircraft 1-23; 6-25, -34; 29-5; 32-1–5; A-8
Alarm Systems
907 UArc RatingU 5-25, 28–29; 6-28; 11-6; Q-4
908 Carabiners/Snaphooks 21-20–22; 24-12; Q-8
For ROPS 18-7
UCold Stress ManagementU 6-28, -31; 30-12; 33-3; A-6
Collateral Duty Safety Officer (CDSO) 1-15–17; Q-9
909 Marine (Ships and Vessels) 34-10–11; G-3, Q-12
Permit-Required Confined Space (PRCS) 34-1–9; Q-40
Controlled Decking Zone (CDZ) 28-16; Q-12
Controlling Contractor 12-1; 27-8; 28-1, -3, -6, -16; B-1; Q-12
Dead Man (Kill) Switch 19-18; 20-4
Debris Tower B-7
911 UProtective EquipmentU 5-2, -23, -26–27; 6-22; 11-24–25;
Electrician, Verifiable Credentials 11-1
UEnergy Isolating Devices/ProceduresU 12-4–7; Q-20
912 Control Zone/Safe Zone 21-3
Covers 21-2, -14; 24-7–8; 25-7; 26-1; 29-14; B-11
FP vs. PFD use 19-14; 21-30–31,
Parapet Walls 21-14–15
Restraint Systems 16-68; 21-24–26, -28; 22-37; Q-22, Q-45
Self-Retracting UDevices (SRD)U 21-20, -22, -25–26; 22-26; Q-51
Vertical Lifeline (VLL) 21-22–23, -25; Q-60
UFatigueU 1-18–19, 30-12
UFatigue Management Plan (FMP)U 1-18–19; A-5
Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic (FRP) 5-26; Q-2
UWatchU 9-1, -23, -26; 10-6; 26-8; B-7
913 Flammable
Storage Cabinets and Areas 9-7–8, -12, -26
Floating Cranes and Derricks See Load Handling Equipment
UFootwear, ProtectiveU 2-1; 5-16, -26–27; 18-11; 24-12; A-11; B-6
Forklift (PITs) 11-14; 16-1, -56–58, -73; 18-4–5, -18–19; 25-6; 28-2; Q-40
25-6, 28-2, Q-29, Q-34, Q-41
914 Portable 11-8, -10; 19-22; B-12; Q-25
Diving 30-11
UHazardous or Toxic Agents HandlingU 6-3–7; 14-4
Hazardous Classifications 26-7
915 UHealth ClinicU 3-2, -5, -7
Hearing
Temporary 9-14–5
High Visibility Apparel 5-17–18; 8-8; 18-11, -23; 25-6; A-11; B-5–6, -8
Inspection 16-17–18, 16-67, -69–71
Hydraulic
UIncidentU 1-22; 5-25, -29; 6-21, -29; 11-6; 12-5; 16-18, -72; 19-3; 21-4, -11; A-5; B-13; E-1; Q-29
UIndoor Air Quality (IAQ) ManagementU 1-4; 6-34–35; A-6
916 Inherent Risk Q-30
Kill Switch (Dead Man) 19-18; 20-4
918 Locks/Tags 11-21–22; 12-3–7
Maintenance Vehicles 18-10
Manned/Unmanned Vessels 19-13; Q-34, -59
919 UMinimum Lighting RequirementsU 7-3; 19-22
UMishapU 1-1, -17, -22; 6-19; 18-19; 21-29; 25-7; A-5; B-1; Q-35
UReportingU 1-20, 22–23; A-5; B-13
UInvestigationU 1-23–24; 21-4–5; A-11
Monorail and Under Hung Cranes See Cranes and Derricks
Activities While Driving 18-8
Government-Owned 18-7–8; B-12; Q-60
Multiple Lift Rigging 15-3; 16-36; Q-36
Naval Architectural Analysis (NAA) 16-15, -43–45, -47–49, -51; A-7
UNoise ControlU 5-11–12
Non-Certified Fall Arrest Anchorage 21-5; Q-36
OCONUS Front Letter; 2-2; 6-28; 32-4
Open Burning B-9–10
Boat, Motorboat 5-34; 19-2, -14, -17–19
Utility Vehicles (UVs) 18-25–27
920 Floating Plant, Main Deck PP 19-13–16
Photogrey Lenses (Auto-darkening) 10-3
Physician 1-26; 2-7; 3-1–2, -5, -7–8; 5-20; 6-19, -38–39; 9-27;
16-11; 30-2–3, -8, -10, -13, -24–25; 33-2, -7; B-2; Q-39
UPlasma CuttingU 10-5, -11
Platform Ladder 24-6; Q-40
921 UPneumatic Power ToolsU 9-25; 11-23; 12-1; 13-2, -5, -8
Position Hazard Analysis (PHA) 1-4–6; 5-16; 6-2, -38; 11-1; Q-40
Positioning Device See Fall Protection
UPower Saws/Woodworking MachineryU 13-4–5; 31-13–14
UPower Transmission and DistributionU 11-15, -19, -22; 12-1; 16-33, -35, -66; 17-5
UProject Structural Engineer of RecordU 28-3, -6–7, -11; Q-41
Qualified Rigger (QR) 15-1–2, -4; 16-23; 28-4; 30-13; Q-43
Qualified Operator 13-6; 16-7
Electromagnetic 6-21–22; 11-32; 29-8
Optical 5-7–9; 6-20
922 RCRA TSD Facilities 33-1, -8
Residual Risk 1-9, -11; 30-7; A-9; Q-45
Program 5-22–23
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus 5-21; Q-50
UHardwareU 15-13–14; 16-64; Q-45
923 Control Zone/Safe Zone 21-3
Nailers 13-8–9
Rope See Rigging or Wire Rope
Safety
Conveyor 17-1–2
Nets – Fall Protection 5-30; 21-1, -15–17, -30
UShoesU 11-17; 13-7, -9; B-8; See also, Footwear, Protective
Chromium 6-36–37
Saws Woodworking Machinery
924 Fall Protection 21-23–25, -28; 22-20–21, -27, -32, -35, -38; 24-1
Hanging 22-8, -18–20, -34
Stilts 21-2; 22-34; Q-55
Sheet Pile Stirrups 21-2
925 Sloping/Benching See Excavation
Snap hooks/Carabiners 21-20–22; 24-12; Q-8
Snorkeling 30-7, -23–25
Steel
Sump Pumps 11-13
USupplementationU 1-1
USynthetic Rope SlingsU See Rigging
USystems-Engineered Metal BuildingsU 16-3; 21-1; 28-1, -15–16; Q-56
926 UWiringU 11-11, -13
UTest Designated PositionU 16-13
UThermite WeldingU 10-11–12; Q-57
UAgents and EnvironmentsU 1-23; 6-1, -6; 14-4
UAgent HandlingU 6-3
UTraffic ControlU 4-3–4; 8-1–2, -9, -14; 25-2; 32-3–4; A-7, -12; B-6, -12–13
Trainer 1-19; 12-4; 16-11, -13–14; 18-24; 21-4, -7–10; 34-11; Q-11, -22, -43
927 UFGS 1-3, -16
UUnfired Pressure VesselU 20-1, -5; Q-59
928 Unmanned Vessel 19-13; Q-59
Variances 30-1; B-14; D-1
Waivers 9-10; 16-12; 30-1, -16; D-1,
Wall
Warning Line System (WLS) 21-27–28; Q-60
UEye and Face ProtectionU 10-3
UFire ProtectionU 10-5
Whip Check 20-4; Q-61
929 UAerial (Elevating) (AWP)U 16-49; 21-25; 22-27–28; 31-3; Q-19
Forklift-/Powered Industrial Truck- (PIT-) Mounted 22-36–37
Movable 21-12, -30
Self-Propelled Elevating Work Platforms (Scissors Lift) 21-2, -25; B-12; Q-50
Working in LHE-Supported Work Platform, Over Water 16-63, -68
Working Underground 26-11
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USACE Wetlands Delineation Manual 1987 ?u=/product/publishers/usace/usace-wetlands-delineation-manual-1987/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 05:27:05 +0000 US Army Corps of Engineers - Wetlands Research Program Technical Report Y-87-1 - Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual
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