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5.2 Physical Hazards <br /> Table 5 shown below describes potential hazards and their associated required safety <br /> measures <br /> TABLES <br /> POTENTIAL REQUIRED SAFETY MEASURES <br /> HAZARDS <br /> Fire Open flame or tobacco smoking will be strictly prohibited in the <br /> ' work area Fire extinguisher will be readily available <br /> Equipment will be shut down durin refueling <br /> Head Inj_ury Hard Hats will be worn <br /> Eye Injury Safety glasses with side shields will be worn around moving <br /> machinery, during sampling operations, and in any eye hazard <br /> work areas <br /> ' Foot Injury Safety Shoes with steel toes and shanks will be worn <br /> Noise Ear plugs and/or noise mufflers will be worn whenever loud <br /> machinery is in use <br /> ' Inhalation Appropriate respiratory protective equipment will be used, as <br /> directed by the Health and Safety Officer <br /> Slips and Falls Appropriate warning signs will be posted, wherever this danger <br /> exists When possible, hazards will be marked with bright <br /> colored fl_aggjng or paint <br /> Utilities Location of all underground utilities will identified, mapped, and <br /> marked All aerial utilities will be identified and mapped A site <br /> mae with all utilities will be provided <br /> ' Extremity Injury Guards will be required, when possible, on all moving parts, <br /> belts, and pullas <br /> t5.3 Exposure Hazards <br /> 5.3.1 Heat and Cold Stress <br /> Heat stress and its associated complications is on of the most prevalent health concerns on <br /> ' hazardous waste sites, especially when protective clothing is being used When heat stress <br /> conditions may exist all workers shall be encouraged to ingest additional fluids, which will <br /> be readily available on-site Under high temperature conditions or where level C or higher <br /> ' protection is required, a work/rest schedule shall be instituted <br /> CA95DE-029 <br /> American Geological Services, Inc <br /> ' 6 <br />