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i <br /> f • concentrations or amounts of vapor present This will be accomplished using organic vapor <br /> detection instruments and/or indicator tubes <br /> A potential for elevated noise exposure exists when operating or working around heavy <br /> equipment The use of hearing protection such as ear plugs and/or ear muffs will be required, <br /> as necessary <br /> Vehicular traffic presents another potential physical hazard Measures will be taken to <br /> control traffic, including the use of traffic cones, caution tape and barricades Additionally <br /> there is a potential for physical hazards resulting from falling objects such as tools or <br /> equipment, from falls from elevations, or from tripping over pipes, tools, hoses, and other <br /> equipment laying on the ground Improper use and/or maintenance of equipment and tools is <br /> another potential source of physical hazards on site These sorts of physical hazards must be <br /> avoided through proper site management and control of the work area by the Project Safety <br /> Officer <br /> M4.0 RISK ASSESSMENT SUMMARY <br /> It is anticipated that there will be no significant or mayor potential source of exposures due to <br /> the scope of work to be followed on this project The potential of any increased risk of <br /> exposure on other workers or the surrounding community is minimal The basic potential <br /> exposure would probably originate from airborne dusts, during the drilling of the monitoring <br /> wells, and those dusts containing low level concentrations of VOC materials in the soils <br /> Due to this potential, the Contractor will have equipment on-site to provide for dust control <br /> during the drilling activities, if it appears that dust control is warranted Also, perimeter air <br /> monitoring, to detect potentially migrating contaminants, may be conducted to ensure no <br /> hazardous materials are migrating to the surrounding community <br /> 5 <br />