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❑ First-Aid Kit, Air Horns and Emergency Eyewash Bottles — Check to make sure <br /> these basic supplies are readily available and kept clean and sanitary at all times. <br /> ❑ Transporting Hazardous Substances — Refer to Appendix J — "Safely Transporting <br /> Hazardous Substances"for a complete list of items t4-verify before transporting these <br /> substances. <br /> ❑ Spill Containment— Bring a shovel, kitty litter or other absorbents and rags to clean <br /> up any spills that you create. Also, bring leak-proof containers (such as five gallon <br /> buckets with lids) to store these materials before disposing of them as hazardous <br /> waste. <br /> ❑ Other- <br /> Elfnk entrymay be necessary, include these supplies in your vehicle in addition to the <br /> plies needed for External Tank Applications above: <br /> 2. Tank-Entry Applications: <br /> ❑ Emergency Tank-Evacuation Equipment— Harness, tripod and retrieval line. <br /> ❑ Toxic-Substance Indicator — Detector tubes for Benzene, Hydrocarbons and Styrene. <br /> ❑ Tank-Entry Permits — Have enough permits to complete the job. A new permit is <br /> required each day. <br /> ❑ Lighting — Have enough artificial light so you can safely see while inside the tank. If <br /> you use dry-cell flashlights, have an adequate supply of batteries. <br /> ❑ Locks and Tags — Because you may need to put your own lock and tags on electrical <br /> equipment, verify you have enough of both for any application that may require it. <br /> ❑ Signage — "No Smoking" and "Confined Space — Do Not Enter" signage must be <br /> posted during tank entry. <br /> ❑ Other - <br /> Signature: Date: <br /> r , <br />