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Health and Safety Plan <br /> November 11,2022 <br /> Page 4 <br /> 5.0 CHEMICAL HAZARDS <br /> 5.1 INHALATION <br /> Care should be exercised to avoid creating excess dust during sampling activities. Personnel will work <br /> up-wind of sampling locations. <br /> 5.2 DERMAL CONTACT <br /> Care should be exercised to prevent contact of soil with skin. Use of gloves and disposable clothing(if <br /> necessary) will reduce skin contact with soil. <br /> 5.3 INGESTION <br /> Eating and smoking will not be allowed within the exclusion zone. <br /> 6.0 TRAFFIC HAZARDS <br /> Field activities taking place in public streets or on road shoulders shall use Caltrans approved flagging and <br /> traffic control during the duration of activities. While working in public streets with heavy traffic assume <br /> that the operator of a motor vehicle is unable to see you and keep a safe distance from moving traffic. Keep <br /> off roadways, when practical, and away from moving traffic. Approved safety vests will be worn by all <br /> personnel when working in areas of traffic hazard. <br /> 7.0 COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES <br /> The following standard hand signals will be used if and when required. <br /> Hand gripping throat ................Out of air, can't breathe <br /> Grip partner's wrist or <br /> both hands around waist...........Leave area immediately <br /> Hands on top of head................Need assistance <br /> Thumbs up................................OK, I'm all right, I understand <br /> Thumbs down...........................No, negative <br /> 8.0 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN <br /> On-site personnel will use the following standard emergency procedures. The Site Safety Officer shall be <br /> notified of any on-site emergencies and be responsible for ensuring that the appropriate procedures are <br /> followed. Emergency Procedures should be modified as required for the incident. <br /> Personal iniuU: Upon notification of an injury, the Site Safety Officer will assess the nature of the <br /> injury. If the injury is in the area of the drilling equipment, the equipment shall be shut down to <br /> eliminate running equipment hazards. Equipment will remain shut down until the Site Safety <br /> Officer authorizes work to proceed. If the cause of the injury or loss of the injured person does not <br /> affect the performance of site personnel, operations may continue. <br /> CONDOR <br />