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6 <br /> A97ACHIVIEHEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN <br /> 4.3 Heavy Equipment Operation <br /> j <br />-+ Operation of drilling equipment present hazards associated with moving <br /> machinery and heavy equipment. <br />�+ CONTROL: Equipment operators will have adequate experience and training to <br /> complete the work safely. All personnel onsite will be advised to work safely <br /> and avoid unnecessary risks associated with operation of this equipment. Hard <br /> J hats, steel-toed boots and eye protection will be standard protective equipment. <br /> 4.4 Particulates <br /> Dust impacted with petr"oleum hydrocarbons may be present in the soil onsite. <br /> This material presents.a potential hazard through skin exposure and possible <br /> inhalation. Dust hazards are not expected. <br /> CONTROL: Gloves and protective clothing will be worn to guard against <br /> dermal exposure to these materials. If significant dust is generated during j <br /> fieldwork, dust control will be initiated and personnel on the work site will wear <br /> APR's equipped with combination organic vapor/high efficiency particulate air <br /> (NEPA) cartridges. <br /> r <br /> 5.0 EQUIPMENT SUMMARY LIST <br /> 5.1 General Safety Equipment <br /> i <br /> • Traffic barricades.and cones <br /> • 20 pound fire Extinguisher <br /> • First aid Kit <br /> • Barrier flagging <br /> 5.2 Monitoring Equipment <br /> None required <br /> 5.3 Personnel Protective Equipment Available <br /> • Air purifying respirators(APR's)with combination chemical cartridges and HEPA filters. <br /> • Hard hats <br /> • Steel-toed boots <br />' • Nitrile gloves <br /> • Tyvek coveralls <br /> • Glasses with Shatterproof Lenses <br /> t � <br /> r <br /> Environmental Science Associates 4 University of the Pacific <br /> September 25,2001 Groundwater Monitoring Well Installation Workplan <br /> 200252 <br />