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i <br /> I <br /> POTENTIAL PROCEDURES FOR HAZARD <br /> HAZARDS REDUCTION <br /> 3 . Skin and eye contact .with 3 . (see 2. above) <br /> hydrochloric acid can <br /> occur if and when it is <br /> used to preserve <br /> groundwater samples. <br /> 4. Skin and eye contact with 4 . (see 2 . above) <br /> methanol, alconox, or <br /> other cleaning substances <br /> can occur while cleaning <br /> sampling equipment. <br /> 5. Ingestion of 5. Eating, smoking, drinking <br /> petrochemicals can occur and/or application of <br /> by accidental swallowing cosmetics is prohibited <br /> of contaminated soils, on site. This minimizes <br /> liquids and/or transfer the possibility of <br /> of contaminated particles exposure to the <br /> onto ingestible petrochemicals <br /> substances (such as potentially encountered <br /> food) . on site via ingestion. <br /> 6. Atmospheres !hamcontain a 6. Personnel encountering <br /> level of oxygen greater atmospheres that contain <br /> than 23% pose an extreme a level of oxygen greater <br /> fire hazard (the ambient than 23% must evacuate <br /> oxygen level is approx. the site immediately and <br /> 20.5%) . This hazard can must notify the Fire <br /> be compounded by the fact Department. <br /> that the petrochemical <br /> vapors typical of (Refer to Page 2 for <br /> gasoline retailing First Dept. phone#) <br /> facilities are highly <br /> flammable. <br /> 10 <br />