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HAZARD REDUCTION <br /> The potential for unknown hazards cannot be eliminated. The <br /> following are potential site hazards and their corresponding hazard <br /> reduction procedures: <br /> :fill ................................................................. <br /> ......................... . C 110 <br /> <::::::::: e <br /> Inhalation of organic -Workers should stand upwind of any <br /> vapors. source of contamination whenever <br /> possible. <br /> Skin and eye contact with -The appropriate chemical-resistant <br /> contaminated liquids or gloves, suits and goggles will be worn <br /> soil. if workers handle or are exposed to <br /> diesel fuel contaminated soil or <br /> liquids. <br /> -Avoid unnecessary contact with <br /> contaminated soil and liquids. <br /> Accidental ingestion of -Eating, smoking and drinking are not <br /> chemicals. allowed within the exclusion or <br /> decontamination zones. <br /> -Wash hands and face prior to eating <br /> and drinking. <br /> Lifting Hazards -Lift heavy loads correctly with the <br /> head up, back straight and knees bent. <br /> -Whenever possible use drum dollies <br /> or forklifts to move heavy objects. <br /> Heavy Equipment -Be aware of heavy equipment as it <br /> moves about the site. <br /> -As a bystander, stay away from all <br /> operating heavy equipment. <br /> Noise -Hearing protection (plugs and/or <br /> muffs) located in the health and safety <br /> supplies, will be provided to, and worn <br /> by all workers exposed to noisy <br /> machinery. <br /> D-9 <br />