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® PRODUCTS REGULATED BY E M Safety Data Sheets(SDSs)available,either on site or readily available within same work shift,containers <br /> HAZCOM'(US)or WHMISZ(CAN) labelled properly,workers trained/oriented on hazards. <br /> ®For subcontractor/contractor use of chemical products,confirm SDS availability for affected onsite workers. <br /> .... <br /> ...........ti-o-.......--d-;-......--t----------------2-----------------------------------------i-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> 'OSHA Hazard Communication Standard(United States);z Workplace Hazardous Material Information System(Canada) <br /> ® GENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES M Consult SDS for HSE hazards,symptoms of exposure;ensure workers have been apprised of safe practices. <br /> FOR FIELD USE OF CHEMICALS M Handle with care,maintain good housekeeping,provide adequate illumination in work area. <br /> M Pour/dispense/transfer liquid chemicals on stable work surface. <br /> ❑Use chemicals in well-ventilated area;use fans/blowers/exhaust for active ventilation,as appropriate. <br /> M Have eyewash bottles,eyewash station,deluge capabilities,commensurate for the hazard,readily available. <br /> ❑Have spill/neutralization equipment,appropriate for the chemicals,readily available. <br /> ❑Conduct air monitoring as appropriate;see Part E,"Air Monitoring,Worker Exposure Monitoring." <br /> STORAGE/TRANSPORT OF ❑Transport chemicals only in sealed containers,secured to prevent shifting/breakage during travel. <br /> CHEMICALS/HAZMAT E ❑Store chemicals only in sealed containers;overnight storage in squirt/spray bottles prohibited. <br /> ❑Non-Emergency(Routine) ElStore flammable/combustible liquids in chemical storage cabinets,or other appropriate storage arrangement. <br /> Chemical Storage Risk of personal '• ❑For liquids,provide secondary containment during storage. <br /> contact and/or incidental release E ❑Segregate incompatible chemicals during storage. <br /> El HAZMAT Transport ElFor incidental release/spill;maintain spill kit suitable for low flammability/toxicity/quantity/volatility release. <br /> E ❑DOT/TDG/IATA-Regulated transport:see D.17."Hazmat/Dangerous Goods Shipping/Transportation. <br /> ❑Risk of Emergency Spill/Release ❑For emergency spills:describe spill/release hazard and response plan/procedure above,and indicate <br /> El CFTAS(Chemical Facility Anti- emergency response contact in Part B,"Emergency Response and First Aid." <br /> Terrorism Standards)Applicability: ❑Locate emergency gear(eyewash,fire extinguisher,spill kit,safety signage)near storage area,as applicable. <br /> On-site overnight storage of non ElFor CFTAS-applicable chemical storage,a safety and chemical management plan must be prepared and <br /> waste chemical product at quantity reviewed by a HSE Professional before bringing material to the site.(Does not apply to materials brought on to <br /> >25 gal(115L)or>250 lbs.(115 kg) the site for daily work purposes and transported away at the end of each day) <br /> ® COMPRESSED GAS CYLINDERS E M Secure cylinders upright,caps on when not in use. <br /> ®Flammable M Handle with care;use and store cylinders in a manner and location to prevent damage. <br /> ❑Non-flammable E ❑Propane cylinders not in use must be stored outdoors in a cage or similar secure ventilated enclosure. <br /> ❑Toxic E ❑Ensure acetylene cylinders are NOT secured to steel arc welding bench. <br /> ❑Asphyxiant E ❑Segregate oxygen and fuel gases by distance(20')or fire-rated barrier. <br /> ❑Oxygen M Control ignition sources. <br /> ❑"No smoking"signage at cylinder storage area for flammable gases. <br /> FLAMMABLE/COMBUSTIBLE ❑Use proper fuel safety can(metal fuel container with self-closing spout and flame arrestor preferred). <br /> LIQUIDS E ❑Control/remove ignition sources near storage and use areas. <br /> E ❑Grounding and bonding where appropriate. <br /> ❑Ensure a Type B or ABC fire extinguisher is readily available. <br /> ® ACIDS,CAUSTICS,OTHER M Use appropriate protection for eyes/face(goggles/face shield)and skin(gloves,sleeves,apron). <br /> CORROSIVES ®Use eyewash,deluge shower,drench hose,hand washing(with water),as appropriate. <br /> ®For severe eye hazards(due to high corrosivity,large quantity),15-min.eyewash required. <br /> TOXIC ❑For toxic substances,use/store in a manner to control exposure hazards(inhalation,ingestion,skin contact, <br /> skin absorption);use active ventilation and/or PPE as appropriate. <br /> ® EMISSIONS FROM FUEL i M Position outdoor personnel upwind of exhaust source. <br /> COMBUSTION,HOT PROCESSES M Avoid"idling"of equipment when not in use. <br /> ❑Gasoline ❑Use passive ventilation(air infiltration/air currents)to disperse atmospheric hazards in breathing zone. <br /> ❑Diesel ❑Use dilution ventilation(blowers/fans)to provide fresh air to work area and dissipate atmospheric hazards. <br /> ❑Propane/Natural Gas ❑Use exhaust ventilation(hood/duct/exhaust stack/blower)to capture/divert exhaust from work area. <br /> ❑Welding/cutting/hot work ❑Use respiratory protection for high levels of smoke,exhaust particulates,soot. <br /> ®Vehicle/equipment exhaust ❑Conduct air monitoring as appropriate;see Part E;'Air Monitoring,Worker Exposure Monitoring." <br /> ❑Other <br /> F...................................................................F------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br /> OTHER HAZARDS ❑Describe other hazardous substances and safety measures under"Site-Specific Notes&Clarifications,"above. <br /> HSE Program Documents: HSE STD-125:Personal Protective Equipment Program,HSE STD-130:Respiratory Protection Program HSE STD-145:Safety Training <br /> Program,HSE STD-150:Globally Harmonized System for Hazard Communication,HSE SOP-460:Field Site Exposure Monitoring <br /> Project/Task Name:Groundwater Gauging and Sampling THA ver.4.0 <br /> GeosMtec° THA Date:4/17/2025 Page 14 <br /> consultants <br />