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yy <br /> i r <br /> F <br /> 4 <br /> SECTION 3 <br /> SITE SPECIFIC HEALTH AND ,SAFETY <br /> PLAN <br /> Significant site-specific hazards anticipated during fieldwork tess. <br /> re <br /> underground utilities, motor traffic, and potent, <br /> o ent,ally, heat sirion s <br /> Exposure to petroleum products during <br /> wellis <br /> anticipated to be minimal. <br /> Utilities will be located prior to the initiation of field work by a mark- <br /> out service. During field work, the actual locations of the wells will <br /> be carefully chosen using information pro�dedhead elehe ctrical al line s <br /> noting any other potential hazards (.e.g, drillingect by slowly <br /> etc.). Caution will also be maintained during <br /> advancing the drill for approximately the first five feet of depth. <br /> Traffic safety will consist of placing traffic cones around the work <br /> site. If appropriate, the field vehicles will be positioned to protect the <br /> immediate work zone. <br /> If field work is performed during warm weather, air temperatures <br /> will be monitored during sampling and construction a Ehret <br /> Workers will be instructed to be alert for signs and symptoms <br /> stress. Frequent rest periods will be taken in a location out ofthe <br /> sun. During rest periods, workers will be instructed to drink plenty <br /> of fluids. <br /> Exposure to petroleum products is anticipated to be low. At cti <br /> o. tt he start start <br /> of field work, Level D protection will be used. This p <br /> roteonwill include the use of gloves, and the frequent monitoring of the bore <br /> hole opining with an organic vapor monitor. If conditions warrant, <br /> the level of protection wiil be upgraded to Level C which will include, <br /> at a minimum, protective clothing and half-faced, air-purifying, <br /> canister-egr.ipped respirator. <br /> 3-1 <br />