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0 <br /> • One line drawings of the site and progress photographs. <br /> • Tank closure certificate. <br /> C4.0 POTENTIAL HEALTH AND SAFETY HAZARDS <br /> C4.1 Public Health and Safety <br /> The site activities pose minimal risk, if any, to the public. Potential risks to public safety <br /> and health are limited to physical injury and potential exposure to diesel fuel during site <br /> work and hauling of excavated USTs and piping. To avoid this risk, the project site will be <br /> partitioned off to prevent unauthorized access, and warning signs will be posted at <br /> regularly spaced intervals. Designated trucking route will be established and adhered <br /> during hauling of any materials. A security fence will be placed around open excavation. <br /> C4.2 Worker Health and Safety <br /> Potential hazards at the site include chemical hazards associated with the removal of <br /> USTs and sampling of soil potentially contaminated with diesel fuel, and physical hazards <br /> from lifting, tripping, equipment operations, falling and excessive noise levels. This Site- <br /> specific Safety and Health Plan describes CKY's standard procedures for ensuring worker <br /> • safety at the project site. This plan describes potential hazards to safety and health, the <br /> measures to be taken by CKY personnel and subcontractors to minimize those risks, and <br /> procedures to be followed in the event of an emergency onsite. See also Hazard Analysis <br /> and Chemical Hazards (Attachment 1). <br /> C4.2.1 Chemical Hazards <br /> Diesel fuel is the chemical of concern at the project site. Diesel fuel is a complex <br /> petroleum product mixture of light to middle petroleum based hydrocarbons. They may <br /> have extremely low levels of additives that could be carcinogenic and inhalation of their <br /> vapors should be avoided. Acute exposure to diesel may result in skin, eye, and lung <br /> irritation. Diesel is less volatile than gasoline, but is potentially combustible. <br /> Exposure Routes: Inhalation and digestion <br /> Exposure Limits- OSHA PEL = None Published <br /> ACGIH TLV= None Published <br /> C4.2.2 Physical Hazards <br /> • Physical hazards are inherently present during field operations. Physical hazards present <br /> at the project site will include the mechanical hazards and noise exposure associated with <br /> the operation of heavy equipment, slip-trip-fall hazards associated with operations <br /> conducted in a field environment, and musculo-skeletal injury hazards resulting from <br /> C-7 <br />