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          safety switches to prevent uncontrolled motion of the   Pressurized Worksites
          equipment before an employee may access the leads. 1600(f)
        F.  Fall protection must be provided when workers are exposed   Pressurized worksites (also known as compressed-air worksites)
          to unguarded platforms or walkways exceeding 7 1/2 ft. in   are sites where employees perform duties in a pressurized
          height. 1670(a)                                        environment, such as a caisson. Employees working on
                                                                 pressurized worksites may be exposed to some specific health
        G.  Walkways that are at least 20 in. wide must be provided for   and safety hazards due to compression and decompression.
          access to all work areas. 1600(h)
                                                                 These hazards are similar to hazards found in diving operations,
        H.  Employees shall not ride the hammer, crane load block, or   pressurized tunneling operations, and in confined spaces.
          overhaul ball. Sheet piling shall be firmly stabilized before   Employees may develop decompression sickness (bends) from
          workers are permitted to work on them. 1600(g)         exposure to decompression. The symptoms of decompression
        I.  Where a drop hammer is used for driving piling, other than   sickness include headache, unusual tiredness, rash, pain in
          sheet piling, a driving head or bonnet shall be provided to bell   one or more joints, tingling in the arms or legs, muscular
          the head of the pile and hold it true in the leads. 1600(h)(3)  weakness or paralysis, breathing difficulties, shock,
                                                                 unconsciousness or death.
          The pile hammer, clamp, power unit and supply hoses
          shall be inspected in accordance with their manufacturer’s   Also, in a pressurized work environment structural failures or
          recommendations. 1600(i)                               blowouts may occur. This may lead to the work area becoming
                                                                 inundated with mud and water causing drowning and asphyxia.
        J.   Adequate and accessible flotation gear (ring buoys, a life
          saving boat) must be provided to protect workers who are   A.  Cal/OSHA must receive written notification at least seven days
          exposed to a drowning hazard. 1600(j),(k)                 before the work is started. 6075
        K.  The engine or winch operator shall receive signals only from a   B.  Regulatory requirements for pressurized (hyperbaric) work
          designated signaler. 1600(l)                              environments include:
          Exception: When an employee is aloft in the leads, the    1.  Following the guidelines for proper compression of
          hammer shall not be moved except on the signal of the       employees as per 6080(a).
          employee aloft.
                                                                    2.  Not subjecting employees to pressure exceeding 50
        L.  A hammer stop block is required. 1600(o)                  pounds per square inch. 6080(b)
        M.  Two steam (or compressed air) shutoff valves are required;   3.  Not allowing employees working in compressed air to pass
          one must be a quick-acting valve within reach of the hammer   from the working chamber to atmospheric pressure until
          operator. 1600(c)(2)                                        after decompression, in accordance with 6085, 6090.
        N.  Rigs must be stabilized with guys or outriggers when needed.   Exception: The requirements above do not apply in an
          Hammers shall be lowered to the bottom of the leads while   emergency. 6080
          the pile driver is being moved (traveling). 1600(p)
                                                                    4.  Controlling decompression of employees as discussed
        O.  Piles shall be unloaded and stored in a controlled manner.   in 6085.
          1601
                                                                    5.  Decompression of employees in accordance with the
        P.  The rated capacity of the hammer’s suspension shall not   specified decompression tables of the U.S. Navy Diving
          be exceeded. The manufacturer’s recommendations for         Manual, Volume 2, Chapter 9, 2008. 6085
          extracting piling shall be observed at all times. 1600.1
                                                                    Exception: Requirements #4 and #5 do not apply in an
        Q.  Barges or floats used in pile driving shall meet the     emergency provided that employees are decompressed
          requirements of Article 13.                               in accordance with decompression tables and procedures
                                                                    recommended by the supervising physician.


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