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( >� EMERGENCY: <br /> Fire (209) 831 -4700 <br /> Ambulance 911 <br /> -i Police (209) 831 -4550 <br /> Emergency Rooms (see Figure 1 for Hospital Routes) <br /> Sutter Tracy Community Hospital (209) 835- 1500 <br /> San Bernardino Community Hospital (909) 988-9211 <br /> BEII (Hiram Garcia) (760) 249-5498 <br /> Frontier Transportation (909) 517-8200 <br /> l - NON-EMERGENCY: <br /> - City Fire Department (209) 831 -4700 <br /> City Police Department (209) 831-4550 <br /> I U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (202) 260-2090 <br /> Emergency Spill Response 911 <br /> 5. HAZARD ASSESSMENT <br /> This hazard assessment is based on available information concerning chemical hazards known or suspected <br /> to be present at the Frontier Transportation property. The potential risks to site workers are evaluated below. <br /> 1 . No danger exists from flammability no explosion since petroleum concentrations have been identified at <br /> less than 1 % of the lower explosive limit of the most volatile constituent of the compound. <br /> 2. No significant risk of inhalation of petroleum vapors exist due to the extremely low levels identified and <br /> the depth at which the concentrations were observed. <br /> 5.1 CHEMICAL EXPOSURE <br /> Site workers maybe exposed to the components of gasoline during field activities,. including drilling, <br /> sampling and treatment operations. Potential exposure is to petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soil and water. At <br /> present, the major expected site contaminants are benzene, toluene and xylene. A description of these chemicals can <br /> be found in Table 1 . The routes of exposure for fuel hydrocarbons are ingestion, inhalation, skin absorption and eye <br /> or skin contact. Measures shall be taken to eliminate personnel exposure through the use of personal protection <br /> —' equipment when engineering controls are not feasible. <br /> I <br /> llI <br /> I <br /> r- <br />