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Field personnel should be alert for any unsafe conditions that may arise on site. All observations must be <br /> reported immediately. Personnel must observe each other for signs of toxic exposures mentioned earlier. In <br /> summary these indications include: <br /> Changes of complexion, coordination, demeanor or behavior; <br /> Staggering or changes in speech pattern, <br /> Excessive salivation. <br /> Non-visible effects which must be reported include: <br /> Headache, dizziness, nausea, cramps and blurred vision, <br /> Irritation of the eyes, skin or respiratory tract; <br /> Fatigue or weakness; <br /> Tightening of the chest. <br /> Diarrhea, coughing or sweating; <br /> Hot or cold flashes or skin; <br /> Breathing difficulties. <br /> SECTION 8.0 SANITATION <br /> 8.1 DRINKING WATER <br /> An adequate supply of potable water is provided on the site. Any container used to distribute drinking water <br /> shall be clearly marked as to the nature of its contents and not used for any other purpose. <br /> 8.2 TOILET FACILITIES <br /> Toilets are provided for employees according to 29 CFR 1910 Table H-120.2. Toilet facilities <br /> are located on site. <br /> SECTION 9.0 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES <br /> 9.1 SAMPLING SAFETY MEASURES <br /> 1. Excavation safety measures should be followed closely. <br /> 2. Hand augers and power tools should be used in accordance with the operation safety <br /> measures. <br /> 3. Appropriate personal protective equipment must be used at all times. <br /> 4. Care must be taken to minimize exposure to decontamination solvents and other <br /> reagents used for sample preparation or preservation. <br /> 5. Protective eyewear must be used when driving sampling tools or when excatating <br /> soils using hand tools. <br />