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' Site Safety Plan <br /> Job No. 4780200 Page 9 <br /> VI. HAZARD EVALUATION & PROCEDURES FOR HAZARD <br /> REDUCTION <br /> The potential for unknown hazards cannot be eliminated. Hazards can exist for <br /> ' all exposure routes including but not limited to: dermal contact, ingestion, <br /> inhalation, and eye contact. Table 2 below discusses the potential site hazards <br /> and the corresponding procedures for hazard reduction. <br /> TABLE 2 - HAZARD REDUCTION PROCEDURES <br /> ' POTENTIAL PROCEDURES FOR HAZARD REDUCTION <br /> HAZARDS <br /> 1. Volatilization of Organic Air monitoring will be performed as required <br /> ' Vapors throughout the duration of the project using <br /> During all operations, there is a an OVM. Approved respirators equipped <br /> potential hazard via the inhalation of with appropriate cartridges will be available <br /> vapors. to all individuals working within the <br /> ' Exclusion Zone should action levels be <br /> exceeded. See Table 4 for Action Limits. <br /> Workers should stand upwind from the <br /> source of contamination whenever possible. <br /> 2. Skin and Eye Contact Tyvek coveralls, latex gloves and goggles <br /> t Contact with inorganic or organic will be worn when potential skin/eye <br /> chemicals in the soil may occur contact with contaminated substances is <br /> during soil sampling operations. apparent. <br /> ' 3. Ingestion of Organic Chemicals Eating, smoking, drinking, and/or application <br /> Can occur by accidental swallowing of cosmetics will only be permitted in the <br /> of contaminated soils, liquids, and/or designated Support Zone area of the site. <br /> transfer of contaminated particles <br /> onto ingestible substances (such as <br /> food or drink). <br /> 4. Lifting Hazards Proper precautions and correct methods for <br /> ' lifting heavy loads shall be used at all times. <br /> Two or more persons will be utilized when <br /> necessary to lift heavy objects. Dollies or <br /> ' forklifts shall be utilized to move very heavy <br /> objects. <br /> ' 5. Contaminated Surfaces Contact with contaminated surfaces, or <br /> surfaces suspected of being contaminated, <br /> should be avoided. <br /> ' EC, Inc. December 23, 1992 <br />