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POTENTIAL PROCEDURES FOR HAZARD <br /> HUMP F�Sl <br /> c) slippery surfaces c) Use of approved skid- <br /> proof boots shall be <br /> required. <br /> d) noise <br /> d) Approved ear plugs/muffs <br /> shall be made available <br /> for noisy work operations <br /> such as drilling. <br /> e) contaminated surfaces <br /> e) Contact with contaminated <br /> surfaces, or surfaces <br /> suspected of being <br /> contaminated, .should be <br /> avoided. This includes <br /> working through, kneeling <br /> f} exposure: or placing equipment in <br /> Heat stress puddles, mud, or <br /> discolored surfaces, cr <br /> on drums or other <br /> containers. <br /> f) Provide plenty of liquids <br /> tc replace loss of body <br /> fluids. Appropriate <br /> i3 liquids should consist of <br /> -� juices, juice products, <br /> and water. <br /> Establish a work schedule <br /> that will provide <br /> sufficient rest periods <br /> for cooling down. As the <br /> temperature increases, <br /> more frequent and longer <br /> rest periods are <br /> required. <br /> Provide a&equ?te shelter <br /> against heat and direct <br /> sunlight for the <br /> protection of personnel. <br /> The use of cooling <br /> devices may be needed to <br /> aid natural body <br /> ventilation. The use 'af <br /> long underwear designed <br /> to "wick" away <br /> perspiration may also be <br /> utilized. <br /> 14 <br /> 't <br />