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Page 2 <br />IV. SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS: <br />If odors or indications of potential contamination are observed, stop work and phone the office. <br />Forecast high temperature is >90 degrees Fahrenheit. Bring case of water bottles and ice. All crew <br />members responsible for monitoring each other for signs of heat stress. Bring adequate shade cover for <br />drilling. Note that vehicle running with air conditioning is considered adequate shade during breaks. <br />COVID-19 Precautions: Avoid physical contact between crew members- do not shake hands during <br />introductions. Maintain 6 -ft or more of physical separation whenever practical. If it becomes necessary <br />for crew members to work closer together than 6 -ft, they should wear a face covering such as a cloth <br />face mask or bandana. Disinfect frequently touched surfaces like gate handles with a cleaning wipe <br />before and after touching. Wear gloves when practical. Note that face coverings may make heat stress <br />more likely. Frequent hydration and shade are especially necessary. <br />V. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE). CHECK ALL APPLICABLE ITEMS <br />Minimum personal protective equipment (required at all times for team members and visitors): <br />® hard hat <br />® ear plugs <br />® sturdy work shoes or boots <br />® sturdy work clothes <br />® sturdy work gloves <br />® other (specify): sunscreen, mosquito repellant, N95 mask (if PM2.5>151), and drinking water <br />Personal protection: <br />Level of protection: Modified Level D (Level D implies that respirators are not required) <br />Modifications: goggles and safety glasses are not normally required for this work. Such items will be <br />available onsite for specific events such as dusty conditions (consider goggles) and/or use of a pick to <br />break hard ground (safety glasses). Work team members and visitors will use judgment when evaluating <br />the possible need for additional PPE. <br />In addition, at the start of each shift and periodically thereafter the Air Quality Index for PM 2.5 should <br />be checked (for example, using the AirNow.gov website). If the AQI for PM 2.5 is greater than 151, <br />call the Project Manager or Safety Officer to evaluate options including possible use of the N95 mask. <br />Surveillance equipment and materials: NA <br />VI. FIRST AID KIT: in field vehicle(s) <br />VII. TEAM COMPOSITION: <br />Team Member Responsibility <br />Driller: EGI Drilling Follow safe work practices. <br />Field Engineer: Dario Leekam Follow safe work practices. <br />