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jW.j4OT WORK SAFETY RpQuIREMENTS <br /> ` '"" Hot work" rofers to any work th■%may provide ■source of ignition of pctroleum vapors end includes the foflnwing: <br /> ,Metal cutting or burning <br /> `Welding <br /> Hot riveting <br /> Grinding <br /> Drilling <br /> Chipping•includin-pavement breakinr-44 Concrete demolition <br /> Sandblasting <br /> .k $team cleating <br /> Worts on live electrical equipment <br /> Use of electric power heed tools <br /> Use of rued pots for malting ter.load, etc. <br /> Use of internal ccmbuttion engines <br /> " Any activity which could provide a source of ignition for flammable fumes <br /> Nona t vitythe which <br /> worst shall be perfornse4 is areas where petroleum vapor aaneeatrrttiorea exceed ISS.of the lower demo flooding <br /> limit as red ing in ed on e <br /> sed work practices with <br /> stutdatsd portable vaon ofthe work us <br /> por dateCtian atetis in Portable bion tsutks.Before such worst is perfnrmad'tha Contractor must review apo ar��tne�ina tnt+y be <br /> used for same meal rutting such as cu <br /> ' the Exxon representative surd prvice=d only upon the Saxon representative'$specific approval. <br /> PERSON?lEl.SAFETY <br /> ? applicable safely procedures as set forth by OSHA and local.erste or federal sgcneies,Contractor's penvnnel shalt observe the following: <br /> Ytiadditiontoapp' <br /> 1.Keep worst uca clean and[vee of clutter,sset forth <br /> pi;free access for emergency evscustion and movement of emergency equipment.Report an c can s+p <br /> i spilled petroleum products immadiau)y. for more than very <br /> P44. 2. When work.is to be pertor m44 where vapor concentrations are sbova l entisl for petroleum vlapont such as c1ca. inB a b n@ 6 undttatound tank <br /> trtust be-used.if the work will be performed in a confined space with a pQ petroleum vapor. <br /> sir respirators creast be worn until properly calibrated equipment enautes the work area contains less than 3C0 ppm <br /> 3,Whoa there is a potential for akin contact with petroleum liquids: redacts is turn eontterr tl•e:ltirt,lite <br /> pmteetive rubber clothing shetuld be word, products to the de <br /> l (a) <br /> x (bl if protective clothing is lace worn and cloti:III is contaminated with petroleum <br /> ihyt those D <br /> "t0, elotbing ittust.lam removed and the skin wsahed. <br /> ��-• (e)LZoatove pmm¢tiy any petroleum product t4sst duos come in contact with the skin.Don'tuse gssol""arta or turpeatitta tea 4effiaxc atZ Gad grease from the <br /> x Skin. Ust.SOip and wstet of a waterless hand eleatar fallowa8 by soap and water. eatian. <br /> >> <br /> 8.>Sya Caaatsct with petroleum products is to be treated by flushing with*$ter immedlataly and uekirt tttadiG at; <br /> S.Before sating and at the end of shill.wash heads snd rums carefully with soap and water.l•It vet stare food where it may be caataaniaeted by petroleum <br /> products or other toxic 1134tc6als, lretcum products. <br /> r 6. Clean cuts and scratches avid cover with bandagns to minintisa exposure to pe <br /> a T. Avoid breathing vapors emitted from petroleum products. vadual to tea siert to any hazard said make <br /> �g qct weer loose clothing in areas involving moving equipment er machinery. <br /> u� Varying noble conditions <br /> prevent that haisrd fromvresalting in an accident,t3.It is the rarpnnsihil)ly t1f Rath i[ld <br /> every teas <br />