Laserfiche WebLink
• Body temperature approaching or above 105°F; <br /> • Confusion, altered mental state, slurred speech; <br /> • Seizures; <br /> • Large (dilated) pupils; and <br /> • Loss of consciousness—the individual may go into a coma. <br /> First aid treatment requires immediate cooling and transportation to a medical facility. Heat stress is a <br /> significant hazard if any type of protective equipment (semi-permeable or impermeable) that prevents <br /> evaporative cooling when worn in hot weather environments. <br /> 7.6 Illumination <br /> Areas accessible to employees shall be lighted to not less than the minimum illumination intensities listed <br /> within Cal/OSHA T8 CCR Section 5192(m). All work shall occur outdoors during daylight hours. <br /> Cal/OSHAT8 CCR Section 5192(m)Table H-1, Minimum Illumination Intensities in Foot-Candles <br /> Foot Candles Area of Operations <br /> 5 General site areas. <br /> 3 Excavation and waste areas, accessways, active storage areas, loading platforms, <br /> refueling and field maintenance areas. <br /> 5 Indoors: Warehouses, corridors, hallways, and exit ways. <br /> Tunnels, shafts, and general underground work areas (EXCEPTION: Minimum of 10 <br /> 5 foot-candles is required at tunnel and shaft heading during drilling, mucking, and <br /> scaling. Mine Safety and Health Administration approved cap lights shall be acceptable <br /> for use in the tunnel heading.). <br /> General shops (e.g., mechanical and electrical equipment rooms, active storerooms, <br /> 10 barracks or living quarters, locker or dressing rooms, dining areas, and indoor toilets <br /> and workrooms.) <br /> 30 First aid stations, infirmaries, and offices. <br /> 5175.0001S102/HSP Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan I ROUX 124 <br />