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' Site Safety Plan • • <br /> Job No. 4780201 Pa a 10 <br /> POTENTIAL L PROCEDURES FOR HAZARD REDUCTION <br /> ' HAZARDS <br /> fluids (water, juice, but not soda) during <br /> Heat Stress work activities. Provide sufficient rest <br /> ' periods for cooling down. Provide adequate <br /> shelter against heat and direct sunlight. <br /> ' 7. SliooinafTriooing Hazards Look for slipping and tripping hazards. <br /> Secure the site with Caution Tape to prevent <br /> unauthorized entry. <br /> r8. _Underground Utilities Hazards USA Underground Locators was contacted to <br /> identify underground utilities entering the <br /> site. A meeting will be held with <br /> ' representatives of underground utilities prior <br /> to the commencement of drilling to assure <br /> that operating utilities are not encountered. <br /> ' 9. Falling Obiects For protection from head injuries hard hats <br /> must be worn by all personnel. <br /> ' A. Air Monitoring Procedures <br /> Field air monitoring will be performed as needed, based on the discretion of <br /> ' the Health and Safety Manager, SSO, or Field Team Leader. Air monitoring <br /> should evaluate ambient air contaminants within the breathing zone of <br /> individuals working in the Exclusion Zone. The air monitoring program <br /> ' should consist of monitoring for organic vapors using a Photoionization <br /> Detector (PID). Air monitoring action levels are presented in Table 3 below: <br /> ' TABLE 3 - AIR MONITORING ACTION LEVELS <br /> ' CONTAMINANTLEVEL C LEVEL B <br /> RESPIRATORY PPE RESPIRATORY PPE <br /> ' VOC's 100-250 ppm 250 - 300 ppm <br /> 1 <br />' EZC, Inc. <br /> Apri/4, 1997 <br />