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anpnn impw ^ ,. m 41�' i <br /> 6q4' <br /> Chevron U.S.A. Inc. <br /> Site Safcty Plan <br /> October 2, 1991 <br /> susceptibility of the worker to cold injury due to a <br /> significant change in blood flow to the extremities. Warm <br /> sweet drinks and soups should be provided at the work site to <br /> provide caloric intake and fluid volume. The intake of coffee <br /> should be limited. (Adapted from TLVfs and Biological Exposure <br /> Indices 1988-1989; ACGIH) . <br /> 4 Falling Objects: <br /> Hard hats must be worn by all personnel whenever construction- <br /> type activity is taking place. (ie. , drilling, excavation, <br /> trenching) . <br /> o Vehicular traffic: <br /> All employees will be required to wear a fluorescent safety <br /> vest at all times while on site. in addition, the following <br /> safety equipment procedures must be adhered to. <br /> TASK TRAFFIC SAFETY EQUIPMENT <br /> Drilling A <br /> Subsurface Entry A <br /> Well Installation A <br /> Well Maintenance B <br /> Well Gauging B <br /> Sampling B <br /> Pump Test B <br /> SAFETY EQUIPMZNT KEY: <br /> A = Cones and barricades required - tapes and fligs are recommended but <br /> optional. <br /> B = Cones are required - flags are recommended but are optional. <br /> 4.3B8iliWellS5ilt&llvbiodwaVeklSZ)mR&Inxment: Well Gauging; Well <br /> Skin and eye contact with contaminated groundwater and/or soil <br /> may occur during these tasks. Nitrile butyl rubber or neoprene <br /> gloves and approved safety goggles should be worn when contact <br /> with contaminated substance and/or splash is possible. <br /> 4.3 .3 Sample Preservation: <br /> When hydrochloric acid is used, skin and eye contact can occur. <br /> This hazard can be reduced with the use of Nitrile butyl rubber <br /> or neoprene gloves and the use of safety goggles. <br /> - <br /> 10 <br /> f / <br />