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i <br /> 3.5 TICK BITES, LYME DISEASE, AND ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPOTTED FEVER (RMSF) <br /> Check often for tick bites. If bitten, carefully remove tick with tweezers, making certain to remove <br /> pincers, being careful not to crush the tick. After removing the tick, wash your hands. Disinfect area, and <br /> dress. If the tick resists or cannot be completely removed, seek medical attention. <br /> Look for symptoms of lyme disease or RMSF. Lyme: rash that looks like a "bulls-eye," with small welt in <br /> center, several days to weeks after tick bite. RMSF: Rash comprising red spots under skin, 3 to 10 days <br /> after tick bite. For both, chills, fever, headache, fatigue, stiff neck, bone pain. If symptoms appear, seek <br /> medical attention. <br /> 3.6 RADIOLOGICAL HAZARDS AND CONTROLS <br /> Refer to the CH2M HILL Waste Management and Industrial Processes Discipline Health and Safety <br /> Manual, Volume 2, for standards of practice for operating in contaminated areas. <br /> Hazards Controls <br /> None Not Applicable <br /> 3.7 HAZARDS POSED BY CHEMICALS BROUGHT ONSITE <br /> Refer to CH2M HILL Hazard Communication Program Manual, which is available from the Corporate } <br /> Human Resources Department in Denver. The Project Manager is to request Material Safety Data Sheets 1 <br /> (MSDSs) from the client, or contractors and subcontractors, for chemicals that C112M HILL employees <br /> are potentially exposed to. <br /> Chemical Location 1 <br /> Isopropanol Field equipment(used to decontaminate) <br /> Hydrochloric Acid In sample containers <br /> Nitric Acid In sample containers <br /> Isobutylene Calibration Gas <br /> Hexane Calibration Gas <br /> Pentane Calibration Gas <br /> 1 <br /> I <br /> SF01001385F.WP5 _ $ <br />