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6.3.4. Clean the work area daily and dispose of debris in<br />

dumpsters, or off site in accordance with the environmental<br />

requirements of FedEx, the EPA, and other regulatory<br />

agencies.<br />

6.3.5. Dumpsters<br />

a. Do not allow dumpsters to block fire exits, fire lanes, fire hydrants, or<br />

traffic areas (personnel or vehicular).<br />

b. Keep dumpsters that are not part of a trash chute a minimum of 50 feet<br />

from structures.<br />

c. Barricade the areas around dumpsters that are part of a trash chute.<br />

d. If dumpsters are used in combination with trash chutes, employees are<br />

not allowed inside the barricaded area or dumpster unless trash chute<br />

loading locations have a door and lock, which ensures that no material<br />

can be placed in the chute while work is being performed inside the<br />

barricaded area or dumpster.<br />

Section 7. Lockout and Tagging<br />

7.1. General Information<br />

7.1.1. The Lockout/Tagout Program is required to provide a safe,<br />

healthy, and productive work environment for personnel<br />

performing work activities where inadvertent energizing of<br />

equipment could present personal injury or equipment<br />

damage.<br />

7.1.2. Federal Express Maintenance Management is responsible for<br />

ensuring that all contractors and maintenance personnel (in<br />

their respective areas) involved in procedures outlined in the<br />

following sections, are trained and equipped to meet<br />

program objectives.<br />

7.1.3. Each time a piece of equipment is shutdown for servicing<br />

and/or maintenance, it is important to protect employees in<br />

the area from the hazards associated with the inadvertent<br />

energizing of such equipment. Both maintenance and<br />

operations are affected by the hazards of shutdown<br />

equipment.<br />

7.1.4. The Lockout/Tagout Program will let operations know that<br />

the equipment is out of service, why, and when maintenance<br />

is completed. In return, maintenance needs to understand the<br />

hazards associated with the inadvertent energizing of such<br />

equipment during shutdown and that the program protects<br />

them during such work activity.<br />

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May 31, 2011

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