Laserfiche WebLink
a.a <br /> 3 <br /> 3.0 ANALYSIS OF JOB HAZARDS <br /> } This section presents an analysis of the job hazards of the field <br /> activities. The primary hazards are divided into two areas: <br /> - l <br /> 1. Chemical hazards from remaining product or vapors in the <br /> contaminated soils ground water; <br /> I <br /> 2. Physical hazards from working around heavy machinery such as <br /> excavation equipment, <br /> E - <br /> 3.1 Hazards of Chemical Ex osure <br /> The tank located at the PDM Strocal facility contained diesel fuel. All <br /> r`�. Previous soil .and water samples collected at the site to date have <br /> identified diesel contamination only, that is, all benzene, toluene, <br /> r , <br /> xylene, and ethyl benzene scans on these samples have shown nondetectable <br /> . levels. Therefore, it is reasonably anticipated that the diesel fuel w' <br /> X11 <br /> be the only chemical encountered during field work. Diesel is a substance <br /> F of law volatility with a potential for causing mild skin irritation. 'Thus, <br /> diesel poses a minimal chemical hazard: <br /> M S <br /> 4 <br /> z 3.2 Ph sical Hazard; K <br /> a 7 <br /> ' The-primary physical hazards eased by the field�Y d work are from working near <br /> heavy construction equipment (eq, excavation e <br /> quipment, drill rigs, etc). <br /> Fi t1 Hard hats, ear Plugs, and steel-toed boors will berequired for all <br /> personnel working around such equipment. In addition,.heat from high <br /> ambient temperatures, use of: protective clothing, a heavy physical <br /> . <br /> f� <br /> nonxeEnvironmenfal <br /> 9 <br /> tit ; <br /> f <br /> w <br /> � t i <br />