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rest period to assure that it has decreased to below 99.7° F. Under no circumstances <br /> will a worker be allowed to wear impermeable or semi-permeable garments if his/her <br /> temperature exceeds 100.6° F. Workers will be encouraged to consume electrolyte <br /> beverages during rest periods. <br /> • Workers experiencing heat stress that is not relieved by rest period/work period <br /> modifications will be removed immediately from field work and be required, if <br /> conscious, to consume two to four pints of electrolyte fluid or cool water every hour <br /> while resting in a shaded area. The individual should not return to work until <br /> symptoms are no longer recognizable. If the symptoms appear critical, persist or get <br /> worse, or if the individual's temperature is 102° F or above, immediate medical <br /> attention at a hospital will be sought. <br /> 3.18 SPILL AND DISCHARGE CONTROL PLAN <br /> The Spill and Discharge Control Plan has been developed to prevent the contamination of <br /> soils, water, atmosphere, uncontaminated areas/surfaces, equipment or material by the <br /> uncontrolled release of hazardous waste and materials involved in this project. <br /> The following spill control equipment will be available in the event of a spill of liquid or <br /> solid waste: <br /> • Sand or other appropriate spill absorbent material <br /> • Back hoe <br /> • Shovels <br /> • Decontamination supplies and protective clothing <br /> • Hand operated pump <br /> Regardless of the type of spill (liquid or solid), the following measures will be taken to <br /> isolate the spilled material(s): <br /> • Isolate and contain the hazardous spill area <br /> • Restrict access of unauthorized personnel <br /> • Prevent contact with the spilled material <br /> 24 <br />