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Health and Safety Plan <br /> 1319 & 1327 South Madison Street, Stockton, CA <br /> 432770 <br /> Frostbite First Aid; <br /> • Seek medical attention as soon as possible and treat any existing hypothermia first. <br /> • Warm liquid can be provided, but not alcohol or caffeinated drinks such as tea and coffee. <br /> • Do not rub the affected areas, but cover them with dry, sterile gauze or soft, clean bandages. <br /> • Do not try rewarming the affected area if you have not been specifically trained to do so <br /> and/or if there is a chance the affected area will get cold again. <br /> Trench Foot. Trench Foot is caused by a continuous exposure to a wet, cold environment. <br /> Symptoms include tingling and/or itching sensation, burning pain and swelling and, in more <br /> extreme cases, blisters. <br /> Trench Foot First Aid; <br /> • Seek medical attention as soon as possible and move the victim to a warm, dry area. <br /> • Affected tissue can be treated with careful washing and drying, slight elevation. Do not try <br /> rewarming the affected area if you have not been specifically trained to do so. <br /> T_S.BLE 3.Thre=_hold Limit Values-W-Grk-;V3rmup SrTbedule far Four-Hoar Shift- <br /> Air Ternperarure— No Norireable <br /> SIV33n5-Skv I'Viad ^mph 3Vind 14 mplr%rind 1i`mph MlMd 20 mph-%Vmd <br /> Max Max. Malt_ Max_ Max. <br /> O 'F kVC3-Fk No.C& Work No.of Work No.of Work Ne.{l' Work No.-of <br /> {opposer) (appro-) Pt-eiod Breaks Period Breaks Period Bre33ss Period Breams Prricd BrenKs <br /> -2fr`to -'_'-o (Norm Breaks)l {Norm. Braal z) 75 main 2 553am 3 4W min 4 <br /> -2+8` -_91 <br /> -29`to -20'-w {warm.Breaks)3 '•5 min 2 5539m 3 40=m 4 30 min 5 <br /> -31` -24' <br /> -32`to -25'ta -5 nam _' S=vmn 3 40 mai 4 30ms 5 '-fan-em--tgency. <br /> -34' -231 Work shou'd <br /> cease <br /> -35`to -30't,3 55 mr, 3 4A min 4 30 mat 5 Nau-emerEeacv <br /> n•ork _ot31d <br /> re a;e <br /> -3 S'to -3-5,20- 40 mmn 4 30„-,;x 5 NOEL-emergency <br /> -34}' 39' wark shavld <br /> €ease <br /> -40`to -40'to 30n2m 5 N-Mi-eminzea: y <br /> -42' -44' work should <br /> cease <br /> -43`& -45`$r Non-emergency <br /> below below work sbould reale <br /> 'ares far Table 3 <br /> 1- Schedule applies to moderate to ELLaiy work acti-6tywiffiwannasp breaks often(10)-i as iu a-.va-rm Incation-For <br /> Light-to-Moderase Work(gin itedphysical mo-vement):apply the schedv3e ane step losve3.Fur etample.at-35'C <br /> 30'F)-with noaofi€eable wmd.(Step 4),a wmI:E-r at a job-nigh little phgsical mocsement should bats aniaxint3,T+ <br /> w-mk period of 40-minutesvii&4 brealts in a 4-hoar period(Std 5)- <br /> 2. The following is suggested as a guide for estimating wind 4selocity if ae€urate information is rat 3vailabla: <br /> 5 mph:lig3t flag moves:10 mph:lig'at LZag fully extended;15 mph:raises newspaper sbeet:20 mph:blon•:nE <br /> and deaf-=snoty. <br /> 3. Handy the rate is a,a-lab4e,a rough rule of tktmrb far appFying it rather fl—the t-, era-L Te aad <br /> cried,elxLtg tactors gii-En abosse wmild be: I)sp r-ia3 warmup breaks should be initiated at a mild chill€ooiirkg rate <br /> of about 17 50 4 i4—,2)all Doer-emereen€y ttoork should hate ceased ar-Drbefore a-xnud elrill of 2250'i7.mn> -Ira <br /> general the wamwup scbadvle provided abosre slightly vader�ornpeasates for the wind at the warmer temperatures, <br /> assttming acclimatizatian and clativne appro-�iate forcriaFerwarir_OathE other baud,the charE slightly o-tier- <br /> cffrapensates far the actual termpelatnres is thLE ro-lder ranges,sLn€E Windy€anditson3 rarelyPTet:ail at extremely low <br /> temperatures. <br /> S. TL;,s apply Only=[)Y workers io dry c[a[kline. <br /> .ZaaF-.ed`rom Oc€nP3tiosa:}3e3'TL L Saf-nn'D-'....aL3,S3i_k3tc1ExaD IDer3Tim-L[of L3baLir <br />