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Physical Hazards Drilling equipment <br /> Tripping, slipping, and falling <br /> Head, foot, eye, and back injuries <br /> Sharp objects <br /> Chemical Hazards Gasoline/benzene,toluene, ethylbenzene,xylenes(BTEX) <br /> Diesel, <br /> Stove oil, <br /> Environmental Hazards Noise exposure <br /> Weather-heat, cold, rain, fog <br /> Biological-plants, animals/insects, pathogens <br /> Walk-though safety inspections will be conducted by the SSO daily and as conditions change. <br /> Inspection results will be communicated to the work crews during the morning Tailgate Safety <br /> Meetings and as needed. <br /> 6.0 HAZARD REDUCTION <br /> Personnel are required to exercise reasonable caution at all times during work activities. Failure to <br /> follow safety protocols and/or continued negligence of health and safety policies will result in expulsion <br /> of a crew member from the site and may result in termination of employment. In general, the potential <br /> for hazardous situations will be reduced by the following activities: <br /> Implementing engineering controls <br /> Using personal protective equipment <br /> Performing air monitoring <br /> Engineering Controls, corresponding to the hazard assessment for work at this site, are outlined below <br /> in Sections 6.1 through 6.4. Personal protective equipment (PPE) and air monitoring guidelines are <br /> outlined in Sections 7.0 and 8.0, respectively. <br /> 6.1 PHYSICAL HAZARDS AND CONTROLS <br /> 5 <br />