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CL Properties, VI E37801.01A <br /> December 6, 1999 Page B-1 <br /> APPENDIX B <br /> SITE SAFETY PLAN <br /> The operations site safety plan for the Twining personnel assigned to the project are discussed in the <br /> following subsections. <br /> B-1 Potential Health and Safety Hazards: Information developed regarding the site indicates that <br /> petroleum products are potentially hazardous substance that maybe encountered on site. Table B-1 <br /> contains a summary of the health hazards associated with these materials, Table B-2 contains a <br /> summary of Personal Protection Precautions and First Aid measures. The information in these two <br /> tables was transcribed from the NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards, September 1985. <br /> TABLE B-1 <br /> Summary of Potential Health Hazards Associated With Hazardous Materials Which <br /> May Be On Site,315 South Center Street <br /> and 37 West Sonora Street,Stockton, California <br /> Hazardous Exposure symptoms' Exposure Limits <br /> Material Route <br /> PEL IDLH <br /> Halogenated Volatile Inhalation Irritated eyes,nose,or 10 ppm Ca <br /> Organic Constituents respiratory system;giddy; TWA; <br /> (solvents) Skin Absorption headache;nausea; 50 ppm <br /> staggering gait;fatigue; ceiling <br /> Ingestion lassitude;abdominal pain <br /> Skin or Eye Contact <br /> 1 Symptoms which require medical evaluation are not listed <br /> 2 The values displayed forpetroleurn constituents arethose listed forbenzene,the most hazardous constituent <br /> PEL = permissible exposure limit <br /> TWA = 8 hour time weighted average <br /> IDLH = Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health <br /> ceiling = ceiling concentrations not to be exceed at any time <br /> Ca = carcinogen <br /> ppm = parts per million by volume <br /> mg/m' = milligrams per cubic meter <br /> N.A. = not applicable <br /> If any of the symptoms listed on Table 1 develop, operations will be stopped immediately and <br /> medical attention will be obtained, as necessary. <br />