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u •J <br /> 3.4.2.2 Ign itability/Explosivity <br /> The wastes from this project activity, including excavated soil, are not expected to be <br /> combustible or flammable. However, individuals involved in excavation and/or maintenance of <br /> work equipment may encounter combustible or flammable materials. Therefore, personnel will <br /> be made aware of proper handling and use of these materials. <br /> 3.4.2.3 Volatile <br /> Volatile wastes will be monitored on site. Equipment maintenance, or related activities, <br /> may require the use of volatile materials. Personnel will be made aware of proper use and <br /> handling according to guidelines established by the manufacturer. A new MSDS will be added <br /> to the Health and Safety Plan in the event additional volatile materials are encountered. <br /> 3.4.2.4 Toxic <br /> �. Toxicity is dependent on several factors such as quantity, concentration, and physical or <br /> chemical characteristics. The toxicity of on-site wastes is defined elsewhere in this document. <br /> Other chemicals used on site will be used in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and <br /> established governmental standards or guidelines to insure the safe handling and use of toxic <br /> materials. <br /> 3.4.2.5 Biological <br /> There are a variety of biological hazards to which personnel may be exposed while <br /> performing work. These hazards may include animal bites, insect stings, contact with poisonous <br /> plants and exposure to pathogenic (disease producing) microorganisms. Serious and/or <br /> threatening chemicals and physical hazards frequently overshadow any potential exposure to <br /> biological hazards. However, specific biological hazards can cause injury and even death. <br /> Therefore, when appropriate, such hazards will be identified and evaluated in conjunction with <br /> 13 <br />