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CL Properties, VI E3 7801.02A <br /> December 6, 1999 Page B-5 <br /> Section 5.0. <br /> c. During emergency response actions: as per Section 5.0 <br /> 6. Work Practices to minimize risk: <br /> a. Be aware of heat stress symptoms: excessive fatigue, confusion, flushed or pale <br /> complexion, pulse racing, cramps, lack of perspiration. Drink plenty of fluid, and <br /> take frequent breaks in shade. <br /> b. Do not move equipment, or engage drilling tools without ensuring all clear. <br /> Ensure emergency shut off switches are working and all personnel familiar with the <br /> locations of the switches. <br /> c. Immediately alert the supervisor or the geologist of any unusual odor detected <br /> during operations. All such odors shall be evaluated with PID to determine <br /> concentrations. Avoid dermal contact with soil/water which may contain petroleum <br /> product and/or hazardous materials. <br /> d. Immediately notify all personnel of any un-safe condition, or equipment <br /> malfunction. <br /> e. Be aware of the surroundings and operations. Be watchful for pedestrian and <br /> vehicle traffic. <br /> f. Site specific hazards and/or safety practices to be observed: Avoid dust clouds, <br /> avoid contact with soil,be aware of the slope on south side of site. <br /> 7. Engineering Controls on site: <br /> a. Traffic cones and warning tapes: set up to isolate work areas from public. <br /> b. Emergency warning devices and shut-off switches: insure driller, helper, and <br /> geologist are aware of the locations and operation of the emergency shut-off <br /> switches. <br /> c. Site specific controls and/or warning devices: to be determined. <br /> 8. Medical surveillance requirements: not applicable to this project. <br /> 9. Decontamination Procedures: <br /> a. Equipment and tools which may have been in contact with petroleum product <br /> and/or hazardous materials should be decontaminated with on site wash down. <br /> Rinsate from decontamination should be containerized in barrels and stored on site. <br /> b. Personal protective equipment will be decontaminated with detergent wash/clean <br /> water rinse (if required). Any clothing which has been saturated with potentially <br /> contaminated fluid will be disposed of in rinsate barrels. <br />