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�I <br /> 5.2 FIRE AND EXPLOSION <br /> The risk of fire or explosion during site activities is present, though minimal. Toluene is considered <br /> flammable and is a known contaminant on-site. The lower explosive limits (LEL) for benzene, toluene and xylene <br /> are 1 .3 to 1 .4 percent, 1 .2 percent and 1 . 1 percent, respectively. Their flash points are 12F, 40F and 81F, <br /> respectively. <br /> For added security, smoking will not be allowed on the site except in designated smoking areas (to be <br /> I , determined). "No Smoking" signs will be prominently displayed at numerous locations. A portable combustible gas <br /> monitor may be utilized to monitor the LEL. All work will cease if the percent LEL reaches 20 percent. <br /> 5.3 OXYGEN DEFICIENCY <br /> It is not expected that an oxygen-depleted atmosphere will be encountered during site activities. Whenever <br /> the risk of encountering an oxygen-depleted atmosphere does exist (confined space entry, for example), precautions <br /> _J will be taken to ensure the safety of all employees. Confined space entries are used only as a last resort, when all <br /> other means have been exhausted. BEII uses a special permit system for confined space entry, entailing additional <br /> employee training and atmospheric monitoring. <br /> [l 5.4 BIOLOGIC HAZARDS <br /> Irl It is not anticipated that poisonous plants or hazardous animals will be encountered during site activities. <br /> 5.5 SAFETY HAZARDS <br /> Minimal safety hazards are expected onsite. <br /> l I 5.6 HEAT/COLD STRESS <br /> Wearing personal protective equipment while conducting site operations puts the individual worker at <br /> J considerable risk of developing heat-related disorders, collectively called heat stress. Monitoring will be performed <br /> to avoid heat stress, using both oral temperatures and radial pulse rate for all workers engaging in heavy labor at <br /> �l ambient temperatures over 70F. <br /> LI <br /> 5.7 NOISE <br /> ( i Excess exposure to noise is not anticipated during work at the Frontier Transportation property, however, if <br /> noise levels are encountered above 85 decibels (dBa), hearing protection will be worn. In general, excess noise is <br /> "suspected" when people standing next to each other are not audible to one another. In addition, ear plugs will be <br /> (—� available on-site at all times for worker comfort as desired. A Hearing Conservation Program has been established <br /> by BEII and is in effect for all site locations. <br /> --, 5.8 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS <br /> All electrical work, installation and wire capacities shall be in accordance with the provisions of the <br /> National electric Code. Power cords will be UL-listed heavy duty and include a grounding plug. All power cords <br /> and receptacles shall be inspected before use to ensure that the casings are not cracked, grounding prongs are <br /> IU1 attached and that there are not other visible defects. If any defects are found, the cord, receptacle or equipment shall <br /> be tagged and placed out of use until repaired or disposed of During equipment maintenance activities, proper <br /> lockout procedures will be utilized. <br /> 6. HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING <br /> This section describes the health and safety training requirements necessary for participating in field <br /> LJ <br />