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JAPI 06-2000 12:41 <br />E <br />LI <br />Ilm hazard au*w identifies potential hamds that pem= to speciffic on site activities. Tbese <br />actrvmes inab;de: <br />P.10 <br />The potential hazards to p%wmel warking at the subject site have been identified as ch=Tical <br />uIXI W -&a 1;"—,T <br />stress ( poteaw for cold stress due to seasonal chareft). Each potential. hazard relative 1-10 <br />potenW for exposure is desctlbed below. I <br />The cheWW conuw*wts of concern for this project are gasoline constituents [benzene, ethyl <br />benzem, toluene, mW xylone (BEM], and chemical characteristics and exposure level <br />infortnation fbr these conVourAs am presented in Table C-1. The hazards associated with these <br />�todire�ctcontact <br />and/or ihkialatioa of vapors of gasoline constituents. Thm potential ha=ds will be controRed <br />through monitoring and the use of protective equipment as described later inthis SSHP- <br />MI <br />48PIAN&I ONE" <br />eVIOsion hazards when Fresent in sufEcient concentrations aW with a source of ignon. The <br />flw=ble range for gasoline vapors is 1.3 to 6.0 perc4= by volume in air. During start-up of the <br />syg= a,.wline will be present M- the tanks, pipin& and dispensers. <br />Heavy equipownt <br />2, Open excavations <br />V Ineven or slippery <br />Walk am <br />W-,—bw <br />'JUSME! <br />TABLE C-2. Physical Hazards control <br />Eye Contact with operator prior to approach4 equipmat. <br />open excavations wW be marked with tape dwing work <br />Im rvie' U'Al irp�g i—ni* -f, a, rjt A <br />1. t <br />RN <br />