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- - - wlom <br /> W MUM <br /> t <br /> ( the site safety officer, and are informed of the potential dangers <br /> '"A that could be encountered in the areas. <br /> 507.12 DECOINTAKINATION <br /> i� <br /> Field decontamination ofersonnel and equipment quipment is not <br /> ' required except when contamination is obvious (visually or by <br /> Y odor) . Recommended decontamination procedures follow. <br /> 1t 507.12.1 PERSONNEL <br /> F <br /> r� Gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel, and gasohol should be <br /> k ' removed from skin using a mild detergent and water. Hot water is <br /> + more effective than cold. Liquid dishwashing detergent is more <br /> I-# effective than hand soap. <br /> i.� 541.12.2 EQUIPMENT <br /> Fye Gloves, respirators, hardhats, boots and gcggles should <br /> be cleaned as described under personnel; however, if boots do not <br /> become clean after washing with detergent and water, wash them with <br /> a strong solution of trisodium phosphate and hot water. <br /> j r <br /> Sampling equipment, augers, vehicle undercarriages; and <br /> tires should be steam cleaned. The steam cleaner is a convenient <br /> source of hot water for persd " I and protective equipment" <br /> cleaning. <br /> 547.13 SMOXING <br /> i <br /> _ E <br /> Smoking and open flames are strictly prohibited at sites <br /> under investigation. <br /> HAS-PRO507 <br /> HS-507-9 <br /> November 1990 <br />