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Ib <br /> Size Buildings and structures Station building, cano <br /> Topography and access Flat site access unrestricted <br /> Status(active, closed, unknown) Station not active during activities <br /> History On going assessment and remediation <br /> Hazard Evaluation <br /> Chemical Exposure Gasoline including BTEX may be encountered Benzene is of 12rimar <br /> toxicological significance for worker exposure Inhalation is the 12r'maLY benzene ex sure route <br /> The permissible benzene exposure limit in air is 1 1212m - gasoline contains up to 5% benzene b <br /> volume Symptoms of benzene exl2osure include irritation to the eyes, skin nose and resl2iratoa <br /> system, headache and nausea Exl2osure to other 12etroleum compounds occurs by skin contact and <br /> inhalation Reduce skin contact by wearing protective gloves and ingestion hazards by washing <br /> hands prior to eating or drinking <br /> Heavy E ui ment: Be aware of hazards associated with heavy a ui ment and tnl2l2ing hazards <br /> related to augers equipment in works ace Use 'good housekee in ractices to reduce potential <br /> tripping hazards <br /> Open Excavations Overexcavatlon of the Vroduct line and dispenser areas <br /> Vehicle Traffic: Be aware of traffic and inattentive drivers Use safety cones to delineate work <br /> areas <br /> Heat. Allow equipment to cool or wear insulated gloves when working around hot surfaces <br /> Pressure and Fire Compressed gasses and 12etroleum vapQrs are highly explosive Multipurpose <br /> fire extin uisher must be available at all times <br /> Operations Plan <br /> C"1ARCo160201REPORTS16020P201 DOC-95 isg 1 A-2 p <br /> Rev 0,4114199 <br />