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<br /> 4.4.1. Rattlesnakes 4A.3. Poisonous Plants
<br /> Personnel should be evamecly careful when walking through tail grasp rocks,ordebris. Poisonous plants may be present at the sire.Poison ivy,poison oak,and poison sumac
<br /> If a rattlesnake is encounrercd,slowly and quietly back away from the snake,Infamr all are identified by three leaves or five leaveS emanating from a stem.The plants contain a
<br /> personnel at the site of its location.Do net attempt to move or kill a snake because car- resin that causes a dclaytitd allergic hypersensitivity reaction on contact.The resin is ac-
<br /> tain species of mnlesnakc arc protected under state and federal lases.In the event of a rive in live,dead,dry,and burned plant parts;and it may be carried through the air,
<br /> snakebite,immediately summon emergency medical services and notify the SHSO..Do Signs and s-pt0ms are usually evident within 24 to 48 hours after exposure.These in-
<br /> not try to move the.affected limb;instead,immobilize the injured arta.keeping it lower elude burning,stinging,and blisters.Notify aha SHSO if these plants are observed.If
<br /> than theheart if possible,and wait for transportation.Do not apply ice,do not cut the exposure or contact occurs,wash the affected area,but do nor spread the resin to uncoa-
<br /> svoend,do not apply a tourniquet.The venom should he wiped offdre skin since venom tatted areas
<br /> will attack intact skin.If you know the victim cannot nxcive medical rain within
<br /> 30 minutes,consider suctioning the wound using a snakebite kit.
<br /> S. SITE CONTROL
<br /> 4A.2. Insects For intrusive field activities such as excavation,precautions will be taken to assure;that only an-
<br /> Bests,wasps,yellow jackets,black widow spiders,scorpions,and brown recluse spiders thorized personnel with the proper training and PPE enter work areas associated with the
<br /> present a potential hazard on this project,especially so for those individuals sensitized operation of heavy equipment and/or the potential for exposure to hasiudaus condi-
<br /> to those bites or stings.Prior to initial assignment on this project,personnel with known tions/materials.In these areas,acecss will be controlled with caution tape and/or barricades.At
<br /> allergic responses to insect stings will be identified and field supervisors made aware of the SHSO'S discricoon,a three-zone controlled area system may also be established.
<br /> this condition.These personnel wit/also carry an antidote kit if.advised by their phy-
<br /> sician_The SHSO will confirm that the antidote kit is accessible and notify the 6. DECONTAMINATION
<br /> emergency medical service providers in the event ofany incident.
<br /> b.l. General
<br /> In all cases,a victim suspected of being bitten by either a black widow or brown recluse The field locatien(s)will have a decontamination station based on the level of exposure es.
<br /> spider,cr stung by a scorpion will receive medical attention.Thu venoan from the brown tabTishr d by The SHSO and this plan.When Level C or modified LL.evel D personal protective
<br /> accluse spider is capable of causing coma and kidney failure in its victim. equipment(PPE)is utilized.,the standard decontamination protocol for Level C PPE sd)be
<br /> Protection methods against insects may M.employed,such as the ose of protective utilized,as set forth in the Ninyo&Moore Injury and Illness Prevention Program.When
<br /> clothing or insect repellents,as well as extermination measures,and[mining in recogni-
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<br /> Level D PPE is utilized,a minimal decontamination procedure( siOng of washing ex-
<br /> tion and identification of harmful insectsposed skin with soap and uncut)will be mquircd.
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<br /> 6.2. Personnel Decontamination 7, MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
<br /> A decontamination system will be established at the.site Iocalion when site characterization
<br /> begins and again when excavation activities begin,Porsonnel will be required to limb off 7.1• General
<br /> boots and wadi exposed skin with soap and water before leaving the site. All site personnel will be required to participate is their employer's medical surveillance
<br /> program before being permitted to work on lac tion.The medical suncillance pmgr m for
<br /> 6.3. Vehicle and Equipment Decontamination Niny,&Moore employees is deseribed in the Nin yo&Moore Injury and Illness Prevention
<br /> The primary focus of any decontamination program is to minimize the spread of commit- Program,Teaming partner or subcontractor medical surveillance programs am described in
<br /> noted material beyond a �vcn site..Aurin field netiviti respective company documents.Subcontractors will be required to demonstrate,by docu-
<br /> b g es,a variety of heavy equipment,
<br /> vehicles.and small equipment use is anticipated.The level of potential contamination for meat submittal,their munlenanw cf OSHA-compliant programs and to maintain records as
<br /> vehicles and equipment at this site is"Imv"for support vehictes used in uncenterremed ar- required by the applicable contract.Specific exceptions to the medical surveillemec rcquim.
<br /> cas and/or for non-munuive field activities, and "medium"for intrusive activities in mints may be granted by the SHSO for site amwss by specialty subcontiactars performing
<br /> potentially contaminated sitesnon-immsive activity.
<br /> To minimize the potential for contaminated material being released en mute,contamination 7.2. Program Personnel
<br /> will be removed from each vehicle before leaving the exclusion zone.Dry decontamination Official topics of all medical sarveillance documentation for Move&Mocrc personnel will
<br /> will be used primarily consisting of brushing tires and siding.If water is used,the wash be maintained at the Corporate office in order to provide central managcmcnt and to main.
<br /> -id"will be collceled to alined sump and fluids11 be tested and hauled off-silo for taro confidentiality.Medical records of a confidential nature will he maintained by the
<br /> appropriate disposal or recycling/reuse medical provideror by each employer.
<br /> 6A. Hazardous Waste Minimization Practices
<br /> Personnel entering controlled areas will minimize generation oFwasre cla
<br /> that may be ssi fled S. HAZARD MONITORING
<br /> During field activities at the site,potentially toxic air contaminants and explosive gas mixtures
<br /> as hazardous.Disposal materials.wrapping,and packaging will not be brought into can-
<br /> es ill be monitored.Monitoring instruments to be used during site aeticetics include a photoioniza-
<br /> trolled areas unless required to pn:sentcross-eontaminapan.
<br /> tion detector(PID)or a flame ionization detector(FID).The frequency of monitoring is provided
<br /> in Table 2,and action levels and protection actions ace summarized in Table 3.
<br /> 6-5. Testing Regssirements Following Decontamination
<br /> All items and equipment leaving controlled areas will be inspected by the SHSO for proper
<br /> decontamination prior to leaving the site.Generally,visual inspection(after dry-wiping)of
<br /> items uwd within controlled areas is sufficient to establish adoquate decontamination,elmn-
<br /> nating the requirement to test for chemical contamination.Subcontractors will netify the
<br /> SHSO before removing equipment from eonuollcd areas.
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