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t <br /> 14.7 Emergency Equipment <br /> Vehicles used for site work will be equipped with a first aid kit and safety equipment <br /> including: <br /> ' ♦ fluorescent cones <br /> ♦ flags (as needed) <br /> ♦ barricades (as needed) <br />-' ♦ fire extinguisher (dry chemical ABC-type extinguisher) <br /> ♦ flashlight <br /> ♦ water, suitable for drinking <br /> ♦ appropriate emergency bandage material <br /> ' 14.8 Drilling Procedures <br /> A Dig-Alert authorization number must be obtained prior to drilling. <br /> ' During the drilling operation, two persons (one designed as "driller" and the other as <br /> "helper") must be present at all times. The helper (whether CRC personnel or <br /> ' r subcontractors)must be instructed as to the location of the emergency shut-off switch. <br /> lEvery attempt trust be made to keep unauthorized personnel from entering the work <br /> area. If this is not possible, the operation should be shut down until the area is <br /> I cleared. The area where the operation is taking place shall be cordoned off with a <br /> barricade. The FSS or the PM has the authority and the responsibility to shut down <br /> the drilling operations whenever a hazardous situation is deemed present. <br /> fThe mast of the drilling rig must maintain a minimum clearance of 20 feet from any <br /> overhead electrical cables. All drilling operations will cease immediately during <br /> I ( hazardous weather conditions such as high winds, heavy rain, lightening and snow. <br /> Hard hats shall be worn at all times. Hearing protection shall be worn during noisy <br /> ' operations. <br /> If product is encountered during the drilling operation, all work must stop in order for <br /> ' ( employees to upgrade personal protective equipment to Level C. A full-face respirator <br /> f should be worn in order to prevent the inhalation of vapors and to provide face and <br /> eye protection from splashes. Coated tyvek suits, gloves and overboots should be <br /> worn to prevent skin contact with the soil. <br /> I Air monitoring must be performed in the work area to document breathing-zone <br /> concentrations. If air monitoring results indicate concentrations greater than 700 ppm, <br /> then Level B respiratory protection will be implemented. <br /> Respirator cartridges must be changed at the end of a work period or if <br /> "breakthrough" occurs. If employees experience continuous cartridge "breakthrough", <br /> then the employee's work procedures and the level of respiratory protection must be <br /> CRC Environmental Risk Management,Inc. Project#2100-250-2 <br /> American Savings Bank 222 North El Dorado Street <br /> April 6, 1995 30 Stockton,California <br />