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05/28/1999 10:22 209-835-4757 POSTNET PAGE 05/19 <br />All equipment must meet or exceed the OSHA/ANSI <br />requirements. All persons using the equipment must know and <br />understand the laws that govern the equipment that they will be <br />using. All persons that arrive on the site must be aware of the <br />equipment that are being used and the dangers. Visitors must <br />check in with the site safety officer. All equipment operators <br />must be certified to operate the equipment that they are <br />operating. <br />S 1.2 FirelExplosion Hazards <br />The station will be shut down during the operation. All <br />tanks will be washed and LEL levels brought to below 10% <br />before removing. <br />Explosion- the LEL levels must be at 10% or lower to remove <br />the tanks. These are NIOSH and OSHA standards that are set <br />for the chemical BENZENE, TOLUENE ETHYLBENZENE <br />vapors that may be present during the operation. <br />5.1.3 Electrical. Hazards <br />There will be no electrical tools being used during this <br />operation. All tools will be air operated. All other fueling <br />pumps will be shut down during the operation. All electrical to <br />the tanks will be disconnected from the breaker box during the <br />tank removals. <br />5.1. S Noise Hazards <br />"There will ear protection being used during the operation of the <br />Equipment. <br />5.2 Chemical Hazards <br />Due to the nature of the site, the primary chemical hazards of been <br />identified as follows <br />a. Volatile Aromatic Hydrocarbons (benzene, toluene, <br />ehthylbenzene, xylene) <br />b. Rinseate solutions (for cleaning tanks) <br />c. Various adhesives (for patching the fiberglass tank) if <br />needed <br />