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' Personnel working on the site may also be exposed to diesel and gasoline exhaust from the <br /> trucks and machinery in use during protect activities. As the area is outside and therefore <br /> well ventilated exhaust levels should not reach concentrations capable of causing My adverse <br /> health effects. Symptoms of exposure to high levels of exhaust include nausea, headache, <br /> dizziness, coughing and irritation of the eyes and upper respiratory system. <br />' Activities required during the protect may result in some slight exposure of site workers and <br /> visitors to substances that have been determined by the State of Cal for ma to cause cancer, <br /> birth defects or other reproductive harm. The State of California's Safe Drinking Water and <br /> Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65) requires notification to all persons who may <br />' be exposed to such chemicals These substances are described in Tables 1 and 2 of this <br /> HASP <br /> The contaminants which may be present on site that have been determined by the State to <br /> cause cancer include <br /> • benzene <br /> In addition, the following contaminants on site have been determined by the State to cause <br /> reproductive harm. <br /> • benzene <br /> 3.2.3 Drilling Hazards <br /> All persons involved in dulling activities must be aware of the potential for equipment <br /> contacting underground utilities, including water, gas and electrical lines. The potential for <br /> electrocution, equipment damage and <br /> iand disruption of services for residents and businesses exists. <br /> Operation and maintenance of the drill rig also presents the hazards of getting caught in or <br /> struck by moving parts of the machinery <br /> MZtO5-09-9MUsr/944M bk 3-2 <br /> r <br />