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i- <br /> It <br /> I HAZARD CRITERIA <br /> Hazard Evaluation <br /> As air , water, soil and chemicaljsubstance monitoring data <br /> become available for all site work, the information will <br /> be evaluated by the Site Safety Officer. Appropriate <br /> action in the Health and Safety Modifications will be <br />{ <br /> initiated by the Safety Officer if necessary. <br /> r <br /> The anticipated activities of this project include: <br /> * Drilling\Excavation and sampling of borings or <br /> excavations , <br /> * Collection of soil samples, <br /> * Monitoring of ambient hydrocarbon concentrations during <br /> project activities. <br /> The general types of hazards associated .ith ��this project are: <br /> * Mechanical hazards: swinging objects , machinery, etc. , <br /> �'I <br /> * Electrical hazards : buried cables , overhead power lines , <br /> I� <br /> * Chemical hazards: gasoline, dies el , �waste oil , <br /> * Fire hazards: natural gas and product lines , flammable I <br /> petroleum hydrocarbons , and motor driven equipment, <br /> f4 <br /> t <br /> * Thermal hazards : heat -stress , I <br /> * Acoustical hazards: excessive noise ;icreated by machinery. <br /> I <br /> Job hazard analyses associated with each major work activity are <br /> presented in the following sections. <br /> Hazard Evaluation: Soil Borings <br /> I <br /> Drilling soil borings and installing - <br /> monitoring wells in contaminated ��soill will potentially <br /> expose field personnel to the following known hazards: <br /> Chemical hazards: <br /> Exposure to various chemical substances , including but i <br /> not limited to , petroleum hydrocarbon} liquids and vapors <br /> from gasoline and diesel fuel , waste "petroleum oil and <br /> grease. <br /> i� <br /> It <br /> iI <br />