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DIVISION: Environment, Safety, Health and Quality FBP-OS-PRO-00010 REV. NO. 7 FUNCTIONAL AREA: Occupational Safety & Health SME: Kip Archer Page 1 of 22 TITLE: Vehicle Safety APPROVED BY/DATE: Barry Ko 07/02/14 (Signature on File) Categorically Excluded from USQD/USQ Process Yes No Cat Ex USQD/Screening No: N/A USQD Screening/USQD Required: Yes No USQD Screening/USQD No: FBP-14-SCN-00431 USE CATEGORY: INFORMATION USE EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/14/14 5 YEAR PERIODIC REVIEW DATE: 07/02/19 Level 2 Administrative Procedure ATTENTION: Required Reading before first use was issued for this procedure. If you HAVE NOT completed the required reading, please read the affected pages of this procedure before use and notify your required reading administrator. RECORD OF ISSUE/REVISION Former Doc #: LPP-EH-N003 Revision/ Change Description of Changes Affected Pages Date Approved 0 Initial FBP Release All 03/25/11 1 General revision: integrated procedures FBP-OS-PRO-00010 base with FBP-OS-PRO- created FBP-OS-PRO-00010-F01; changed procedure title; performed periodic review. All 05/07/12 2 Minor revision; clarified inspection periodicity in Step 6.2.2. 7 05/10/12 3 Clarified fueling instructions; updated references; clarified how to ride in electric cart 4,7,11,13 07/17/12 4 Minor revision to clarify requirements of performing a 360 degree walk-around of a vehicle prior to moving; updated references and titles; removed date from forms. 3, 7, 14 03/20/13

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DIVISION: Environment, Safety, Health and Quality FBP-OS-PRO-00010 REV. NO. 7

FUNCTIONAL AREA: Occupational Safety & Health

SME: Kip Archer Page 1 of 22

TITLE: Vehicle Safety

APPROVED BY/DATE: Barry Ko 07/02/14 (Signature on File)

Categorically Excluded from USQD/USQ Process Yes No Cat Ex USQD/Screening No: N/A

USQD Screening/USQD Required: Yes No USQD Screening/USQD No: FBP-14-SCN-00431

USE CATEGORY: INFORMATION USE

EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/14/14 5 YEAR PERIODIC REVIEW DATE: 07/02/19

Level 2 Administrative Procedure

ATTENTION:

Required Reading before first use was issued for this procedure. If you HAVE NOT completed the required reading, please read the affected pages of this procedure before use and notify your required reading administrator.

RECORD OF ISSUE/REVISION

Former Doc #: LPP-EH-N003 Revision/ Change Description of Changes Affected

Pages Date

Approved

0 Initial FBP Release All 03/25/11

1

General revision: integrated procedures FBP-OS-PRO-00010 base with FBP-OS-PRO- created FBP-OS-PRO-00010-F01; changed procedure title; performed periodic review.

All 05/07/12

2 Minor revision; clarified inspection periodicity in Step 6.2.2. 7 05/10/12

3 Clarified fueling instructions; updated references; clarified how to ride in electric cart 4,7,11,13 07/17/12

4 Minor revision to clarify requirements of performing a 360 degree walk-around of a vehicle prior to moving; updated references and titles; removed date from forms.

3, 7, 14 03/20/13

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Revision/ Change Description of Changes Affected

Pages Date

Approved

5 Revision to incorporate and clarify requirements for the use of government owned/leased vehicles. Updated form F01, and inserted new form.

3-4, 6-7, 9-10,

12-13, 15, 18, 21

05/01/13

6 Minor Revision to make clarifications is Steps 6.2.2, 6.3.17, 6.3.33, 6.3.38, and F02.

3, 6, 8, 9, 12, 15 10/23/13

7

Satisfies FBP-PR-FY14-1473. Revision to add action and exception to non-motorized vehicles traveling in and out of buildings; other minor revisions throughout; updated FBP-OS-PRO-00010-F02; performed periodic review.

3,4,6,7, 9, 11,

12,15,22 07/02/14

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CONTENTS

1.0 PURPOSE ........................................................................................................................................... 4

2.0 SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY ........................................................................................................ 4

3.0 GENERAL INFORMATION ............................................................................................................. 4

4.0 USE REFERENCES ........................................................................................................................... 4

5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES .......................................................................................................................... 5 5.1 Supervisor .............................................................................................................................. 5

5.2 Occupational Safety and Health (OS&H) Professional ......................................................... 5

5.3 Vehicle Operator .................................................................................................................... 5

5.4 Pedestrian ............................................................................................................................... 5

5.5 Design Engineer ..................................................................................................................... 5

5.6 Facility Manager .................................................................................................................... 5

5.7 Leased Equipment Manager ................................................................................................... 5

5.8 Garage Supervisor .................................................................................................................. 5

6.0 ACTIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 6 6.1 General Requirements ............................................................................................................ 6

6.2 Vehicle Inspection .................................................................................................................. 6

6.3 Vehicle Operations ................................................................................................................. 7

6.4 Pedestrian Safety .................................................................................................................. 13

6.5 Traffic Control Devices........................................................................................................ 13

6.6 Vehicle Accidents ................................................................................................................ 13

6.7 Refueling of Vehicles and Equipment ................................................................................. 14

6.8 Recharging of Battery-Powered Carts.................................................................................. 15

7.0 RECORDS ........................................................................................................................................ 16 7.1 Records Generated ............................................................................................................... 16

7.2 Requirements ....................................................................................................................... 16

8.0 DEFINITIONS /ACRONYMS ......................................................................................................... 16 8.1 Definitions ............................................................................................................................ 16

8.2 Acronyms ............................................................................................................................. 16

9.0 SOURCE REFERENCES ................................................................................................................. 17

Appendix A CONTROLS FOR ESTABLISHING SAFE TRAFFIC PATTERNS ..................... 18

Attachment A OPERATOR CHECKLIST FOR FOSSIL FUELED/ELECTRIC CARTS ............ 19

Attachment B VEHICLE INSPECTION FORM ............................................................................ 22

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1.0 PURPOSE

1.1 This document provides instructions for safe operation of motor vehicles for personnel and equipment/material transport at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (PORTS), in order to minimize hazards to employees and property.

1.2 This document implements requirements of Federal and State (Ohio) laws for Fluor-B&W Portsmouth LLC (FBP) and contractor requirements.

2.0 SCOPE AND APPLICABILITY

2.1 This Level 2 procedure applies to all vehicle operations for personnel and equipment/material transport at PORTS.

2.2 This procedure applies to all FBP and contracted labor resources personnel who use privately-owned/ leased, company owned, or government-owned/leased vehicles, including utility-type vehicles (e.g., golf carts, gators, and mules), during the performance of FBP project work. The accomplishment of official business is the sole reason for operating a government-owned/lease vehicle.

2.3 FBP and contracted labor resources personnel are encouraged to use government-owned/leased vehicles, when performing on-site work that is designated as part of a work package. This includes secondary tasks associated with support or performance of a work activity such as movement of equipment, tools, and materials to and from a job site.

Exceptions:

This procedure does NOT apply to powered industrial trucks (PITs), or non-motorized construction equipment.

3.0 GENERAL INFORMATION

None

4.0 USE REFERENCES

A. FBP-BS-PRO-00062, Records Management Process

B. FBP-HR-POL-00026, Workplace Substance Abuse Program

C. FBP-QA-PRO-00128, Control of Nonconforming Items

D. FBP-QP-PRO-00020, Problem Reporting and Issues Management

E. FBP-OS-PRO-00014, Accident Prevention/Equipment Control Tags

F. FBP-WM-PRO-00052, PORTS Motor Carrier Operations

G. FBP-WM-PRO-00272, On-Site Transportation of Hazardous Materials

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5.0 RESPONSIBILITIES

5.1 Supervisor

5.1.1 Ensures that employees maintain proper licenses and knowledge of safety requirements established by this procedure.

5.1.2 Documents vehicle accident information.

5.2 Occupational Safety and Health (OS&H) Professional

5.2.1 Assists in accident investigations.

5.2.2 Assists in establishing adequate facility postings and traffic patterns.

5.3 Vehicle Operator

5.3.1 Knows and adheres to procedure requirements for safe operations and proper use of all defined vehicles.

5.3.2 Maintains applicable state driver's license(s).

5.3.3 Reports any vehicle problems or potential problems to supervision immediately upon identifying the existing or potential vehicle-related deficiency.

5.3.4 Reports all vehicle accidents.

5.4 Pedestrian

Knows and adheres to procedure requirements for safe pedestrian travel.

5.5 Design Engineer

Assists in reviewing and approving vehicle modifications.

5.6 Facility Manager

Establishes and maintains safe traffic patterns for vehicles and persons (refer to Appendix A, Controls for Establishing Safe Traffic Patterns).

5.7 Leased Equipment Manager

Provides oversight to the leased equipment program. Receives weekly inspection forms for all leased equipment.

5.8 Garage Supervisor

5.8.1 Schedules and performs maintenance on Government-owned equipment.

5.8.2 Receives weekly inspection forms for all Government-owned vehicles.

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6.0 ACTIONS

6.1 General Requirements

Occupational Safety and Health Professional

6.1.1 Discuss vehicle safety issues at safety meetings, as necessary.

Supervisor

6.1.2 Ensure that motor vehicle operators are properly trained and qualified prior to operating any vehicles.

6.2 Vehicle Inspection

Vehicle Operator

6.2.1 Check all vehicles in use prior to first use each shift, to ensure that the following parts, equipment, and accessories are in safe operating condition and free of apparent damage that could cause failure while in use:

• Service brakes, including trailer brake connections, parking system (hand brake), and emergency stopping system (brakes)

• All manufacturer-installed safety devices (e.g., back up alarm and/or sensor)

• Lights

• Tires

• Horn

• Steering mechanisms

• Coupling devices, if applicable

• Seat belts

• Operating controls

• Safety devices not installed by manufacturer, if applicable

• Condition of the windshield and other glass

• Windshield wipers

• Other conditions that could cause the vehicle to be unsafe to operate

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• Slow Moving Vehicle sign, if the vehicle’s maximum speed is 25 MPH or

less and operated outside the Controlled Access Area (CAA)/Limited Access Area (LA)

6.2.2 A documented inspection must be performed weekly and the completed FBP-OS-PRO-00010-F02, Vehicle Inspection Form, forwarded to the Leased Equipment Manager, or Garage Supervisor. This requirement does not apply to privately owned vehicles (POV).

6.2.3 Vehicles with a Gross Vehicle Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) in excess of 26,001 lbs. (defined as a Commercial Motor Vehicle) or vehicles which carry hazardous materials requiring a placard require a commercial driver’s license (CDL) to operate and the drivers of such vehicles must be part of the driver program defined in FBP-WM-PRO-00052, PORTS Motor Carrier Operations. In addition to the daily checks in Section 6.2.1 above, commercial motor vehicle operators shall complete the daily, and pre-move inspections and checks listed in FBP-WM-PRO-00052.

6.2.4 For carts operated at PORTS, prior to first use each shift, complete an inspection, and complete FBP-OS-PRO-00010-F01, Operator Checklist for Fossil Fueled/Electric Carts.

6.2.5 Ensure that any carts operated at PORTS meet the following requirements:

A. Carts outdoors in daylight shall have at least one working tail/brake light.

B. Carts outdoors after dark or inside buildings shall have the following:

• Minimum one headlight

• Minimum one tail/brake light

• Minimum one flashing light

6.2.6 Take vehicle out of service immediately if vehicle cannot be operated safely; ensure vehicle is tagged out, according to FBP-OS-PRO-00014, Accident Prevention/Equipment Control Tags.

6.2.7 Notify Supervisor of any items that do not satisfactorily pass inspection.

6.3 Vehicle Operations

Supervisor

6.3.1 Ensure employees do not operate motor vehicles when alertness is impaired by fatigue, illness, alcohol, or drugs, or when they are otherwise unfit for duty. Drivers with CDL have additional requirements for drug testing and fitness for duty in accordance with FBP-WM-PRO-00052.

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6.3.2 Approve any modifications made to vehicles before use with guidance from

Design Engineering or the manufacturer.

Vehicle Operator

NOTE

Operators and passengers need to be conscious to keep body parts inside of the carts to prevent contact with objects such as columns when inside buildings.

6.3.3 FBP does not have a permit to transport hazardous material off-site except for certain “Materials of Trade” used to perform work at an offsite location. Therefore, do not transport hazardous materials offsite without contacting the Transportation Department.

6.3.4 On-site transportation of hazardous materials shall be conducted in accordance with the DOE-approved POEF-FBP-010, Transportation Safety Document for the On-Site Transport of Hazardous Material at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant Piketon, Ohio, as implemented in procedure FBP-WM-PRO-00272, On-Site Transportation of Hazardous Materials.

6.3.5 IF Operator cannot sit comfortably in operator’s seat with extremities inside the cab of the cart during operation (except when signaling), THEN notify Supervisor. Do NOT operate cart.

6.3.6 Ensure pedestrians are always given the right of way.

6.3.7 Ensure Vehicle Operator has a valid driver’s license prior to operating a motor vehicle. IF state driver’s license is suspended or revoked, THEN immediately notify supervision.

6.3.8 Do not operate any type of motorized cart unless issued a “cart license,” following completion of training and Job Performance Measure (JPM).

6.3.9 Follow all traffic sign postings and speed limits.

6.3.10 Do not exceed the posted plant site speed limit.

6.3.11 Report any deficiencies and any operational defects to Supervisor immediately.

6.3.12 IF vehicle is equipped with seat belts, THEN ensure that all occupants wear them.

6.3.13 Clear obstructions (e.g., ice, snow, sleet, dust, etc.) from windshield and windows prior to operating vehicle.

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6.3.14 Perform a 360 degree walk-around of the vehicle prior to movement in order to:

• Verify no personnel are in the cargo compartment

• Ensure the load is properly secured

• The vehicle has no obvious defects

• The vehicle can be moved safely

• Identify if a spotter is required. Utilize spotters WHEN tight spaces and/or obstacles have been identified by the 360 degree walk-around inspection.

6.3.15 Do not operate a motor vehicle within the affected PROCESS AREA or Immediate Evacuation Zone (IEZ) of a Category 2 nuclear facility during loss of the Criticality Accident Alarm System (CAAS) coverage, except for vehicles required for CAAS operability restoration.

6.3.16 Observe the area behind the vehicle prior to backing up.

6.3.17 Sound the horn two (2) times prior to backing up any vehicle if such vehicle is not equipped with a backup alarm.

6.3.18 Take special precautions when driving in congested or high-hazard areas, such as the area around a process building, track alleys, inside buildings, and around construction sites.

6.3.19 Do not drive over unprotected air hoses, electrical cords, cables, etc.

6.3.20 Do not block driveways, access to parking lots, or emergency vehicles’ access; or park within designated zone of a fire hydrant (within 10 feet of hydrant), marked or unmarked.

6.3.21 Yield the right-of-way to all emergency vehicles when they are responding to an emergency.

6.3.22 Emergency vehicles, when responding to an emergency, shall utilize both emergency lights and audible signals. IF emergency vehicles are not equipped with or displaying emergency lights and audible signal, THEN all traffic rules should be obeyed.

6.3.23 Take special precautions when driving in congested or high hazard areas, such as round the process building track alleys.

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NOTE

UF6 cylinder haulers include the following: • Forklifts (when loaded with a UF6 cylinder) • Wagons (when loaded with a UF6 cylinder) • Straddle Buggies/Carriers (loaded or empty) • Cylinder Stackers (loaded or empty) • Any other mobile equipment transporting a UF6 cylinder

6.3.24 Oncoming traffic must pull to the side of the road and stop while cylinder haulers pass. All following traffic shall maintain a 100-foot clearance; do NOT pass cylinder haulers.

6.3.25 Display the appropriate signal prior to turning the vehicle.

6.3.26 Pass slow-moving vehicles with caution.

6.3.27 Do not move a vehicle until all occupants are seated and seatbelts are fastened. Operator must verbally ask if all passengers are buckled.

6.3.28 Do not exit a vehicle until it has come to a complete stop.

NOTE

An operator is considered to have left a vehicle unattended if he/she is more than 25 feet from the vehicle, or the vehicle is out of sight.

6.3.29 Prior to leaving a vehicle unattended, place the transmission in park (for automatic) or low gear (for manual transmission), and shut off the motor.

6.3.30 Do not permit anyone to ride in the bed of a truck, or in a trailer.

6.3.31 WHEN traveling off paved roads during dry conditions, THEN, where possible, park the vehicle in areas that are clear of weeds or other combustible materials.

NOTE

Setting the parking brake in extremely cold weather (5°F or less) could result in the parking brake freezing. Setting the parking brake under these conditions may not be advisable unless parking on a steep grade.

6.3.32 WHEN parking on a grade, THEN set the parking brake.

6.3.33 Do not use cellular phones while driving a vehicle or operating equipment, unless the phone is used with hands-free technology.

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NOTE

Motor vehicles may be left running during cold weather, provided that the equipment is within sight of a qualified operator and left in a safe condition.

Equipment safe condition is one that complies with the manufacturer’s recommendations to ensure that the attachments would not suddenly move in the event of hydraulic failure or engine failure.

6.3.34 Before leaving unattended commercial motor vehicles, securely set the parking brake and take all reasonable precautions to prevent the movement of the vehicle.

6.3.35 WHEN operating a vehicle indoors, THEN observe the following:

A. Keep all body parts inside the vehicle.

B. Slow down and sound horn, when equipped, when approaching blind spots or intersections.

C. Do not park vehicles in an area that would block or impede access to or exit from a building.

D. Drive vehicle into building only when necessary to perform work.

E. Travel designated lanes, when possible, inside of building.

F. Ensure overhead doors are fully opened before entering or exiting the building through the doorway.

G. Turn on headlights and flashing lights in a building, or outdoors after dark.

H. Park only in approved parking areas.

I. Travel at a speed no faster than a “brisk walk”.

J. Yield to pedestrians and work crews.

6.3.36 WHEN loading a vehicle, THEN observe the following:

A. Load vehicles so the operator’s view of the road is unobstructed and the vehicle can be operated safely.

B. Ensure all loads are properly secured.

C. Ensure that material, such as gravel or demolition debris, is not heaped over the top of the side boards of the truck bed.

D. Ensure that loads do not extend so high that they present a problem while passing under overhead obstructions, such as wires or piping.

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E. Ensure the vehicle is not loaded heavier than its designed capacity, or

off-center.

F. Ensure that loads that extend beyond the side or rear of the bed are secured from shifting, and that they are marked on the back and/or driver side with red flags or warning light. In some cases, loads may need to be escorted with a warning vehicle.

6.3.37 WHEN operating special mobile equipment, THEN observe the following:

A. Ensure that there are to be no other passengers other than operators riding on the mobile equipment, unless there is a passenger seat provided.

B. Ensure equipment is being supplied with the appropriate safety devices prior to operations (e.g., horn, back-up alarms, and lights).

C. Ensure equipment which is capable of contacting an overhead power line is moved with an observer who can give a timely warning to the operator of the equipment.

D. IF the vehicle’s maximum speed is 25 MPH or less and is operating outside the CAA/LA, THEN ensure the vehicle is equipped with a Slow Moving Vehicle sign.

• For such vehicles, it is recommended that a “spotter” vehicle be used when traveling on roadways accessible to the general public.

6.3.38 WHEN operating non-motorized vehicles (e.g., bicycles, tricycles), THEN observe the following:

A. All of the general traffic rules and signs that govern vehicle traffic also apply to non-motorized vehicles. Non-motorized vehicles should come to a complete stop at all stop signs.

B. Travel on the right side of center on all roads, and follow the same traffic pattern as other vehicles.

C. Yield to faster moving vehicles.

D. Tandem riding on bicycles is prohibited. Only one person may ride on bicycles at a time.

E. WHEN operating during hours of darkness, THEN ensure the non-motorized vehicle has front and rear lights, and is equipped with reflectors or reflective tape.

F. Do not ride non-motorized vehicles two abreast. Ride in a single file on the right half of the lane.

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G. Do not ride non-motorized vehicles inside buildings at speeds greater than

a “brisk” walk or at a speed greater than needed to maintain safe operation.

H. Rider should wear a bright colored safety vest or high-visibility clothing.

NOTE

During an emergency evacuation of a building, non-motorized vehicles should not be walked through a pedestrian doorway.

6.3.39 If operating non-motorized vehicles, they must travel in and out of buildings through the vehicle passageways with the overhead door fully opened.

• EXCEPTION: Bicycles (2-wheeled only) may enter and exit through pedestrian doorways provided that the operator is completely dismounted and pushing the vehicle.

6.4 Pedestrian Safety

Pedestrian

6.4.1 Walk on sidewalks, where provided, and cross street and roads at designated crosswalks, when available. WHEN sidewalks are not available, THEN walk on the left side of the road, facing oncoming traffic.

6.4.2 Look in both directions prior to crossing any roadway.

6.4.3 Do not walk through roll-up doors, when possible.

6.5 Traffic Control Devices

Facility Manager

6.5.1 Evaluate and establish safe work zone by using traffic control devices, as necessary.

6.5.2 Ensure traffic control devices are highly visible and spaced so vehicle operator will not deviate from the assigned traffic flow.

6.5.3 Establish and maintain safe traffic patterns (refer to Appendix A).

6.6 Vehicle Accidents

Vehicle Operator

6.6.1 Do not move the vehicle unless the vehicle configuration constitutes a safety hazard.

6.6.2 Do not leave the scene until authorized to do so by investigating officials.

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6.6.3 Notify the Plant Shift Superintendent (740-897-2444, or 911 on a site landline)

of the accident.

6.6.4 Notify immediate Supervisor or manager of the accident.

Supervisor

6.6.5 In the event of a motor vehicle accident, initiate First Notification and/or Problem Report, according to FBP-QA-PRO-00128, Control of Nonconforming Items, and/or FBP-QP-PRO-00020, Problem Reporting and Issues Management.

6.6.6 Arrange for a substance abuse test, according to FBP-HR-POL-00026, Workplace Substance Abuse Program.

6.6.7 Accidents involving commercial motor vehicles have additional requirements in accordance with FBP-WM-PRO-00052.

6.7 Refueling of Vehicles and Equipment

Vehicle Operator

6.7.1 IF refueling vehicles or equipment at construction sites or at FBP project sites, THEN follow the Fire Protection requirements.

NOTE

In the event of a fire during refueling activities, personal safety is paramount.

Do not refuel any vehicle inside of a building, cylinder yard, an enclosure, or within 5 feet of an opening to a building or enclosure without prior approval by the Fire Department.

6.7.2 IF a fire occurs during refueling activities, THEN perform the following:

A. Relocate to a safe location.

B. Notify the local fire department by dialing 911 or other designated phone number.

C. Do NOT attempt to fight a fuel fire unless:

1) You are properly trained in the use of fire extinguishers.

2) The fire is small (incipient stage).

3) A safe escape pathway is present.

4) Emergency help has been summoned.

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6.7.3 Upon arrival at the off-site fixed service station, position the vehicle to be

refueled adjacent to the pump to be utilized, and perform the following:

A. Park the vehicle.

B. Set the emergency brake, if equipped.

C. Switch the ignition to the “off” position.

D. Follow any additional postings and/or requirements at or near the pump.

E. Note the location of any emergency full shut-off switches and fire extinguisher locations, if visible.

F. Do NOT lock the nozzle lever in the open position if there is no hold open latch provided.

G. Do NOT smoke during refueling activities.

H. Do NOT use cell phone during refueling activities.

I. Pump fuel.

J. Remain outside of vehicle in proximity to the pump/nozzle assembly during refueling operation, and be alert for equipment malfunctions that could result in overfilling or spillage of fuel during refueling.

K. WHEN the nozzle shuts off, THEN stop filling the vehicle.

L. Do NOT “top off” the fuel tank.

M. Allow space for fuel expansion.

N. Return hose/nozzle assembly to holder on pump.

O. Perform a 360-degree walk-around inspection of the vehicle prior to driving away from the pump.

P. Look for potential obstructions that, if struck, could cause damage to the vehicle.

6.8 Recharging of Battery-Powered Carts

Vehicle Operator

Do not charge equipment in hazardous areas (e.g., confined room, under stairwells, in locations where chemical products are being used, etc.).

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7.0 RECORDS

7.1 Records Generated

A. FBP-OS-PRO-00010-F01, Operator Checklist for Fossil Fueled/Electric Carts

B. FBP-OS-PRO-00010-F02, Vehicle Inspection Form

7.2 Requirements

Records generated or received as a result of performing this procedure shall be managed according to FBP-BS-PRO-00062, Records Management Process.

8.0 DEFINITIONS /ACRONYMS

8.1 Definitions

A. Cart – A motorized, non-licensed vehicle with a maximum speed of no more than 25 MPH (e.g., golf cart, utility cart, etc.). Carts do NOT include all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) or rough terrain vehicles (RTVs).

B. Fit for Duty – Physical and/or mental readiness of an employee to perform the essential functions of his/her job.

C. Motor Vehicles – Vehicles powered by a fossil-fueled or electric engine. This also applies to privately-owned vehicles. This does not apply to Powered Industrial Trucks, or motorized construction equipment. See FBP-WM-PRO-00052, PORTS Motor Carrier Operations, for the definition of a commercial motor vehicle.

D. Non-Motorized Vehicles - Vehicles that are not powered by a motor (e.g., bicycles, tricycles, etc.).

8.2 Acronyms

LA - Limited Access Area

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9.0 SOURCE REFERENCES

A. 10 CFR 851, Worker Safety and Health Program

B. 29 CFR 1926.601, Motor Vehicles

C. 29 CFR 1910.145, Specifications of Accident Prevention Signs and Tags

D. 49 CFR Parts 383, 391-393, 395-397, and 399, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations

E. DOE-76-45/7A, DOE, Guide to Classification of Recordable Accidents

F. DOE Order 3791.2A, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Program

G. DOE 5000.3A, Occurrence Reporting and Processing of Operations Information

H. FBP-NO-PRO-00147, Access Control Requirements for Category 2 Facilities at PORTS

I. National Safety Council’s Safe Driver Program, Administrative Guidelines Handbook

J. Ohio Revised Code for Motor Vehicle Operation

K. 41 CFR 102-34.230, Motor Vehicle Management

L. POEF-FBP-010, Transportation Safety Document for the On-Site Transport of Hazardous Material at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant Piketon, Ohio

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Appendix A

CONTROLS FOR ESTABLISHING SAFE TRAFFIC PATTERNS

Appropriate Control Questions Yes No

1. Establish pedestrian walk areas to keep personnel out of vehicle paths

2. Establish primary vehicle paths and keep pedestrians out of the main thoroughfares.

3. Brief all visitors of facilities of areas of concern where high traffic can be anticipated.

4. Ensure that person doors are available to keep foot traffic from using rollup doors.

5. Post signs, as necessary, to advise pedestrians of vehicle movements.

6. Periodically remind all personnel that vehicles are allowed inside buildings only if necessary to perform work.

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Attachment A

OPERATOR CHECKLIST FOR FOSSIL FUELED/ELECTRIC CARTS Page 1 of 3

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Attachment A OPERATOR CHECKLIST FOR FOSSIL FUELED/ELECTRIC CARTS

Page 2 of 3

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Attachment A

OPERATOR CHECKLIST FOR FOSSIL FUELED/ELECTRIC CARTS Page 3 of 3

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Attachment B VEHICLE INSPECTION FORM