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• Label raw materials, debris,. scrap, waste, intermediate and contaminated clothing <br /> with appropriate and understandable precautionary labels. <br /> • Post areas of high noise levels and require personal protective equipment. <br /> • Inspect fire extinguishers for adequate pressure. <br /> • Inspect emergency eyewash for proper operation daily before work begins. <br /> • All eating and smoking is restricted to outside the designated work area. <br /> 4.0 JOB HAZARD SUMMARY <br /> These are potential hazards associated with the work to be completed at the Cal Tk <br /> facility. These include : <br /> • Chemical Hazards <br /> • Physical Hazards <br /> • General Safety Hazards <br /> Below, each of the foregoing hazards is discussed. Even though the concentrations of <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons, including benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes, are <br /> expected to be low, EI personnel will plan for their presence in the working environment <br /> during all phases of work on this site. <br /> 4. 1 Chemical Hazards <br /> Toxic substances can enter the body through inhalation, ingestion or skin absorption. <br /> They can enter by more than one route, cause damage at the point of entry and cause <br /> organ damage after being metabolized. The most likely toxic substances to be <br /> encountered at the Cal Tk site are benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes. The <br /> following table lists the contaminants and their respective permissible exposure levels <br /> (PEL). Exposures at Cal Tk for the projected work are not expected to exceed the PELs. <br /> Environeering, Inc. Project No. 00-004.03 Page 3 <br />'I <br /> i <br />