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f Site Safety Plan May 1, 1991 <br /> ARCO Station No.2130, Stockton, California AGS 3000MS <br /> Danger Signals hidicating Possible Respirator Failure <br /> If any of the danger signals in the following list are experienced while wearing a respirator, <br /> immediately return to a fresh air enviroiunent. The cartridges or filters may be <br /> inappropriate or used up or abnormal conditions may be creating vapor concentrations <br /> which are beyond the limits of the cartridges or filters. Danger is indicated when the <br /> individual subject to exposure: <br /> o Smells or tastes chemicals, or if eyes, nose, or throat become irritated; <br /> o Has difficulty breathing; <br /> o Notices that the breathing air becomes uncomfortably warm; <br /> o Experiences headaches, dizziness, cramps, nausea, or blurred vision; <br /> o Experiences changes in complexion or skin discoloration-, <br /> o Experiences changes in motor coordination, personality, or demeanor; <br /> o Experiences changes in speech ability or pattern; <br /> o Experiences excessive salivation or changes in pupillary response. <br /> Qualitative Respirator Fit Test <br /> Qualitative fit testing of each respirator must be conducted before the respirator may be <br /> used to check that a good ft is still obtained. The following steps should be taken in <br /> qualitative fit test of the respirator. <br /> 1. Don the face piece with cartridge or filters in place. Pull straps together and <br /> equally to avoid distorting the mask. <br /> 2. Adjust the face piece. Do not overtighten it. <br /> 3, y Negative Pressure ose l <br /> alk Check: Cloff both inlet connections with palms-- --- --- --- — <br /> of hands, inhale slowly, and hold breath momentarily. No leakage should be <br /> detected and the face piece should be drawn slightly to the face. <br /> 10 <br /> ' _ Aioiv/led Geo�ysterns <br />