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Manna Pro Feed Mill <br /> Site Safety Plan <br /> June 10, 1991 <br /> 8.0 GAS/VAPOR MONITORING PROCEDURES <br /> The greatest potential hazards to safety and health at this site are: <br /> 1. Exposure to chemical vapors - through inhalation <br /> 2. Exposure to chemical contamination - through skin contact and <br /> ingestion. <br /> Ongoing air monitoring during project tasks will provide data to ensure <br /> that vapor concentrations are within acceptable ranges and will provide <br /> adequate selection criteria for respiratory and dermal protection. <br /> 8. 0. 1 A half face NIOSH approved air-purifying respirator with <br /> organic vapor cartridges must be worn by all site workers <br /> within any area where monitoring results exceed 50 ppm, and a <br /> full face respirator equipped with organic vapor cartridges <br /> must be worn by all site workers within any area where <br /> monitoring results exceed 100 ppm. 1 <br /> 8. 0.2 If PID readings exceed 750 ppm, level B protection will be <br /> required. Personnel must leave site immediately and contact <br /> site safety officer or Health & Safety Manager for further <br /> instructions. <br /> . 8.0. 3 Respirator cartridges will be changed once per day as a <br /> minimum. This can be accomplished at the end of the work day <br /> during respirator decontamination. If breakthrough (as <br /> evidenced by odor, taste, or irritation) is detected while <br /> wearing the respirator or breathing becomes difficult, change <br /> cartridges immediately. <br /> 8.1 Tasks Performed Within a Confined Space <br /> When site work takes place in a confined space the air must be <br /> monitored for (a) oxygen level; (b) explosive vapors; and (c) toxic <br /> vapors. The following air monitoring procedures must be followed <br /> before entering a confined space. <br /> a. Oxygen Level: Monitor for % Oxygen with a OZ/LEL Meter to <br /> ensure a minimum oxygen level of 19.5%. Oxygen level <br /> monitoring will be done at the top, middle and bottom of the <br /> enclosed space to determine if there is a minimum acceptable <br /> oxygen level of 19 .5% prior to entry. If oxygen is less than <br /> 19.5$, do not enter the space. <br /> GROUNDWATER <br /> TECHNOLOGY, INC <br />