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# Potential physical and chemical health hazards. <br /> # Respiratory protection, rationale, use, maintainance and fit <br /> testing. <br /> # Protective clothing, use and maintainance. <br /> # Entry, exit, and decontamination procedures. <br /> # Documentation and record keeping procedures <br /> CONTINGENCY PLAN <br /> If an injury occurs, take: the following action <br /> # Get medical attention immediately <br /> # Notify Site Saftey Officer and/or Person-in-Charge. <br /> # Depending on the type & severity of the injury, notify <br /> the appropriate physician_ <br /> # Notify injured person' s employer or personel office <br /> # Prepare incident report covering details of the accident for <br /> submittal and review by Site Safety Officer, Report is to <br /> be submitted to proper agencies and company within 24 hours_ <br /> # The Site Safety Coordinator will assume charge during a <br /> medical emergency <br /> Emergency phone numbers for ambulance, hospital , poison control <br /> center, sheriff , fire department, and hazardous waste treatment <br /> centers are to be posted on site, or in Safety Officer' s vehicle. <br /> Location of nearest properly equipped hospital, and emergency routes <br /> will be available on site prior to commencement of operations <br /> Safety Coordinator and Project Manager will be identified on the <br /> specific Jobsite safety plan, which will be provided to all personel <br /> at the time work begins. <br /> Table 1 <br /> Hazardous Exposure Guidelines � <br /> Substances Cal OSHA 1988/89 ACGIH <br /> PEL TVL <br /> Benzene 10 ppm (TWA) 10 ppm (TWA) <br /> 25 ppm (EXC) 25 ppm (STEL) <br /> 50 ppm (Ceiling) <br /> Toluene 100 ppm (TWA) 100 ppm (TWA) <br /> 300 ppm (Ceiling) 150 ppm (STEL) <br /> . Xylene 100 ppm (TWA) 100 ppm (TWA) <br /> 150 ppm (STEL) <br /> 4 <br />