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Page 11 <br /> • C. CHEMICAL HAZARDS <br /> 1, 43 Use personal protective equipment indicated in Section XL <br /> NE Conduct direct reading air monitoring to evaluate respiratory and explosion <br /> hazards (list instrument, action level, monitoring location, and action to be taken <br /> m Section X) <br /> NE Consult SSO for personal air monitoring. <br /> D. TEMPERATURE HAZARDS <br /> 1. Heat Stress <br /> 1. 2, 3 When temperature exceeds 70'F, take frequent breaks in shaded area Unzip or <br /> remove coveralls during breaks. Have cool water or electrolyte replenishment <br /> solution available Drink small amounts frequently to avoid dehydration. Count <br /> the pulse rate for 30 seconds as early as possible in the rest period If the pulse <br /> rate exceeds 110 beats per minute at the beginning of the rest period, shorten the <br /> work cycle by 1/3 <br /> 2 Cold Stress <br /> 1. 2.3 Wear multi-layer cold weather outfits The outer layer should be of wind <br /> resistant fabric <br /> 0° to-30° F total work time is 4 hours Alternate one hour in and one hour out of <br /> the lower temperature area Below -30' F consult an industrial hygienist. <br /> Drink warm fluid Provide warm shelter for resting Use buddy system Avoid <br /> heavy sweating. <br /> E, ACOUSTICAL HAZARDS <br /> 1 Use earplugs or earmuffs when noise level prevents conversation in normal <br /> voice at a distance of three feet <br /> I <br /> NE =NOT EXPECTED <br /> Parker Environmental Services, 4185 Rialto Court, Pittsburg, CA 94565-6116 <br /> Phone (510) 439-1024 Fax (510) 439-2566 <br />