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All instruments shall be charged and maintained as specified in their respective <br /> instrument manuals. This will be the responsibility of the FSS. <br /> 9.5 Documentation <br /> The Site Monitoring Log (Appendix F) shall be used to document all air monitoring <br /> data. This log shall be used to record the following: <br /> • Instrument calibrations <br /> • Work zones established each day - list location and activity for each. <br /> i <br /> 0 Breathing zone and borehole readings. <br /> - type of instrument/reading <br /> - location <br /> - time of measurement <br /> - activity <br /> - actions taken in response to elevated levels <br /> • Any unusual occurrences (injuries, incidents of non-compliance with <br /> HASP, instrument alarms sounding, etc.) or safety concerns. <br /> • Upgrades/downgrades in PPE. The duration of use of Level C equipment <br /> shall be noted. <br /> • Weather conditions each day (temperature, wind and precipitation) are <br /> sufficient. <br /> 10.0 CHEMICALS OF CONCERN <br /> Health Effects <br /> Potential health effects from a chemical exposure are dependent on several exposure factors <br /> such as: toxicity of substances, duration of exposure, concentration during exposure and <br /> the overall health of the person exposed. <br /> The chemicals commonly at this site are: Gasoline, Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene. The <br /> following is a health analysis of these chemicals. <br /> Additional information (When Available) of these chemicals can be found in the Material <br /> Safety Data Sheet located in Appendix D. <br /> Gasoline constituents can be divided into five major groups: alkanes, alkenes, <br /> Santochi&Bravante LLC American Savings Bank <br /> 20 Corporate Plaza 9620-041-1 <br /> Newport Beach,California 19 222 El Dorado <br />