U.S. CONCRETE, INC. SAFETY POLICY and PROCEDURE MANUAL

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SAFE -14 Page 1 of 8 U.S. CONCRETE, INC. SAFETY POLICY and PROCEDURE MANUAL FUNCTION Safety TOPIC Hotwork Permit Program OBJECTIVE(S): GENERAL POLICY: To provide a work atmosphere that is conducive to attaining a high work standard and as free as possible from safety and health hazards. To that end, U.S. Concrete has devised this Standard Operating Procedure to minimize the risk associated with gas welding and cutting operations. This procedure has been developed to fulfill the requirements of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard Z49.1-88, and OSHA Standard 29 CFR 1910.252 as well as safe handling procedures as defined by torch and cylinder suppliers. (Defined below) APPLICATION: U.S. Concrete, Inc. RESPONSIBILITY: President/General Manager (1) STATEMENT OF POLICY In recognition of the potential hazards associated with gas welding and cutting operations at this U.S. Concrete facility, all personnel engaging in gas welding and cutting operations shall adhere to the procedures established by this document.

(2) INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITIES Designated Safety Manager 1. Provide necessary training for employees. 2. Assist supervisors with compliance. 3. Update procedure as necessary. Supervisor 1. Provide practical training for employees. 2. Ensure safe handling and storage of equipment. 3. Secure the area in which the operations will take place. NO flammable materials may be present within a 35-foot radius. Combustible materials are not allowed for a 35-foot radius without fireproof barriers or a fire watch. No ignitable or hazardous waste may be present within 50 feet. 4. Ensure an adequate grounding device is present. 5. Ensure the presence of fire extinguishers. 6. Provide necessary safety equipment (see below). Employee 1. Abide by this procedure. 2. IMMEDIATELY notify supervisor of any hazardous conditions or defective equipment. 3. Act as a fire watch, when necessary, in the welding or cutting area. (3) SAFETY EQUIPMENT All employees engaged in gas welding or cutting operations must wear the following personal protective equipment: 1. Clean uniform (free of oil or combustible contamination). 2. Steel toe safety shoes with instep guard. 3. Hardhat. 4. Half-face OV/AG Respirator with HEPA filters. 5. Welder s goggles or welders face shield with the correct shading factor, level six shading is the minimum for hotwork at. 6. Fire resistant apron. 7. Fire resistant gloves (sleeves optional). 2 of 8

(4) GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The precautions and pointers below are provided in order to protect equipment and/or personnel from potential fire hazards associated with gas welding or cutting operations. 1. Never use acetylene if pressure is at or above 7 psi. 2. Never use valve protector caps for lifting cylinders. 3. Never allow cylinders to lie in horizontal positions. 4. Never permit grease or oil to come in contact with cylinder valve or hoses. (REMINDER: oxygen is a main ingredient in all fires; keep oxygen away from combustibles.) 5. Never exposure cylinders to extreme heat, sparks or flames. 6. Never transport a cylinder by dragging, rolling or sliding it along the ground. 7. IMMEDIATELY notify supervisor of any damaged or leaking cylinders. 8. Before moving a cylinder, ensure valves are closed. 9. Never tamper with or attempt to repair cylinder valves. 10. Keep valves closed on empty cylinders. 11. Never use a hammer, wrench or other device to open cylinder valves; always open by hand. 12. Keep cylinder caps on when cylinders are not in use. 13. Always ensure cylinders are secure (i.e., that they cannot tip over). This will consist of securing the cylinder by attaching it to a stable object with chains or straps. 14. Unless in a special truck, all cylinders will have regulators removed and valve caps in place during transport. 15. Make sure the adjusting screw is released or turned out before the cylinder valve is opened. 16. NEVER use oil in the regulator. 17. Never interchange oxygen and acetylene regulators. 3 of 8

18. Never interchange oxygen hoses are green or black; acetylene hoses are red. 19. Never use matches or lighters to ignite the torch. 20. Never face the regulator when opening the cylinder valve. 21. Never use pressured gases to remove soil or debris. 22. Never lay a torch on the ground; always place it in the storage tray. 23. When leaving the area, follow all shut down procedures and start over upon returning. This includes breaks, restroom and lunch breaks, as well as at any time you will be more than 25 feet away from the equipment. 24. Never carry a lighter into the work area. 25. Never place anything on top of cylinder or use the cylinder as a support or roller even if empty. 26. Never tamper with numbers or markings found on the cylinders. (5) PROCEDURE 1. Be sure cylinders are secured to the cart. 2. Be sure that all the proper safety equipment is in place and that all-personal protective equipment is being worn. 3. Prior to attaching the regulators on the cylinders, be sure that the regulator screws are turned out. 4. NOTE: You need to see at least three threads. 5. Momentarily "crack" the cylinder valve to blow out dust or foreign particles from valve. 6. Make sure the inlet connection filter is clean and in place. 7. Attach regulators to cylinder valves and tighten snugly. (NOTE: Over tightening will not increase the seal, but will only damage the fittings.) Remember that acetylene connections are reverse threads. 8. Check the seal with test solution. If bubbles are noted, the seal is not secure. If this occurs DO NOT over tighten the regulator, rather contact the supervisor immediately. 4 of 8

9. Stand to one side of the regulator and VERY SLOWLY open the cylinder valve on the oxygen all the way. Open the acetylene valve no more than 1/2 turn. Take the T wrench out of the cylinder and keep it close at hand. 10. To adjust working pressure on the oxygen, depress the oxygen lever on torch, while maintaining 40 psi on pressure gauge. 11. A working pressure of 6 pounds should be maintained on the gauge for acetylene with the acetylene valve open on the torch. The working pressure on the acetylene regulator should never exceed 7 pounds. 12. Keep cylinders as far away from the work area as possible. 13. Open the acetylene torch head and use the striker to ignite. Adjust the flame so that only smoke is visible coming off the torch head (no particles). 14. Turn on the oxygen torch head and adjust to obtain 6 short blue flames at the torch tip. The flame should be no longer than 1/4 inch in length. 15. To cut, hold the torch 1/8 to 1/4 inch away to heat the metal. When the metal begins to turn to liquid, depress the oxygen lever full on and slowly advance torch in the direction you want to cut. For best results, keep the torch tip at a straight up and down position or slightly angled in the direction of the cut. 16. When cutting is completed, turn off the acetylene torch first, and then the oxygen. Turn off regulators and make sure valves at torch head are closed. Be sure to clean tips and put cutting rig back in its proper storage area when finished using it. FOR CUTTING - Acetylene set at 5-7 pounds gauge pressure Oxygen set at 40 pounds gauge pressure ALWAYS SHUT OFF ACETYLENE FIRST, otherwise the flame can make its way up the hose, into the tank and result in an explosion. (6) FIRE WATCH In rare instances when combustible materials cannot be blocked or removed from the areas of cutting or welding, the area supervisor establishes a fire watch. An employee designated as the fire watch acts as an observer of the area to spot fires that the welder or cutter might not see due to shading of protective equipment. The sole responsibility of the fire watch is to monitor the area and extinguish any small fires, which may ignite. Welding or cutting will not be allowed if the presence of flammable or combustible materials will endanger personnel. 5 of 8

(7) HOT WORK PERMIT A hot work permit (see Attachment I) shall be issued when the type of work being done, the equipment being used, the operating conditions and the area in which the work is done presents a possibility of flammable atmospheres. When a permit is needed, it is the responsibility of the issuer and requestor to ensure that the permit is initiated at the proper time. Hot work permits must be signed by the issuing operator and the shift supervisor before work is to begin. A permit is valid only for the shift in which it is issued. If work is not completed at the end of the shift in which the permit was issued or if the work is discontinued for an hour or more during a shift, conditions must be reviewed before hot work is continued and a new permit must be issued. When the job is completed, the date and time is entered on the permit, the supervisor signs it and it is returned to the issuer. Approved by: Original at US Concrete Houston Effective Date: 1/1/03 Signature: Original at US Concrete Houston 6 of 8

ATTACHMENT I HOT WORK PERMIT

HOT WORK PERMIT WORK AREA EQUIPMENT INSPECTED WORK TO BE DONE SCHEDULED DAY DATE TIME AM DATE PM SCHEDULED DAY DATE TIME AM FINISH PM EXPLAIN TYPE OF WORK COMBUSTION HAZARDS SPARK PRODUCING HAZARDS HAZARD WELDING CHIPPING ELECTRICAL BURNING GRINDING VEHICLE ENTRY OPEN PLANT DRILLING CHECK TYPE OF HAZARDS CHECK SPECIAL PROCEDURES REQUIRED TOXIC CORROSIVE FLAMMABLE SPILLED HOT CHEMICAL CLEANING TIGHTENING JOINTS UNDER PRESSURE VESSEL ENTRY UNGUARDED EQUIPMENT RADIOACTIVE EQUIPMENT WELDING UNDER PRESSURE WELDING ON VESSEL UNPLUGGED LINES/EQUIPMENT PERSONAL SAFETY PREPARATION EQUIPMENT SAFETY PREPARATIONS PROTECT AGAINST AIR MASK SCBA DUST RESPIRATOR COVERALLS SAFETY SHOWER ACID SUIT FACE SHIELD CHEMICAL GOGGLES RADIO EVACUATION INSTRUCTIONS TWO ESCAPE ROUTES LIFE LINE HARNESS ACID PROOF LIFE LINE RUBBER GLOVES RUBBER BOOTS RAIN CLOTHES NOMEX SUITS ADDED ASSISTANCE ISOLATE EQUIPMENT STOP TRANSFERS TAG-OUT AND LOCK-OUT DISCONNECT AND BLANK POST WORK SIGNS SET UP BARRACADE BLOCK ROADWAY CLEAN EQUIPMENT STEAM FILL AND DRAIN REMOVE DEPOSITS WATER WASH INSPECT FOR LEAKS VISUALLY INSPECT VENTILATE ELECTRICAL SAFETY LOCK CIRCUITS EXPLOSION-PROOF EQUIPMENT NON-SPARKING TOOLS SPARK CONTAINERS WELDING ARC SPARK PROTECTION GROUNDING FIRE SAFETY AREA ALARM NO. BLEED STEAM HOSE RUN WATER HOSE FIRE WATCH KEEP AREA WET COVER SEWER OPENINGS FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FIRE BLANKET GAS TEST: SPECIFY NUMBER OF HOURS BETWEEN TESTS IF START ONLY ENTER "S"; IF CONTINUOUS, ENTER "G: TURN AUXILIARY AIR OFF TO CONDUCT TESTS LOCATION EXPLOSIVE % AREA EQUIPMENT TYPE OF GAS H 2 S, CO, O 2 AUTHORIZED TESTER TIME REMARKS OPERATING PERSONNEL TO BE PRESENT AT START OF WORK AS STAND BY VALID FOR SHIFT PERIOD BEGINNING DAY DATE IN CASE OF TROUBLE TIME AM PM 8 of 8