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SITE HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN <br /> Toluene <br /> This material is a flammable, colorless liquid, with a <br /> benzol-like odor. The flash point is listed at 400F. <br /> The currently established TLV is 100 ppm in air. <br /> t <br /> XYLENE <br /> This material is a clear liquid with a flash point of <br /> 1000F. <br /> The TLV is currently established at 100 ppm in air, and <br /> is currently under study as a possible carcinogen. <br /> It is currently not anticipated that the potential <br /> levels of exposure will reach PEL or TLV limits, but <br /> this is based solely on limited available specific <br /> information. It is planned that inhalation and dermal <br /> contact will be the potential exposure pathways of <br /> concern. Protective hand coverings, including outer and <br /> under gloves will be mandatory for all field operations <br /> personnel. In addition, respiratory protective devices <br /> shall be required to be available to each person in the <br /> Exclusion Zone, or within easy reach of those persons <br /> working in the Contamination Reduction Zone, should <br /> irritating odors or irritation of respiratory tract <br /> become detectable. <br /> The appropriate air-purifying respiratory protective <br /> devices, that are required to be available for all <br /> personnel working on-site, will be fitted with organic <br /> vapor cartridges and dust pre-filters, or with the high <br /> efficiency, organic vapor/NEPA stack type cartridge. <br /> Typically, if the respiratory protective devices are <br /> worn, the cartridge will need to be changed daily. <br /> If air monitoring at the breathing zone of the workers <br /> is recorded to be 50 ppm or more (for total organic <br /> compounds) , the Project Safety Officer will utilize <br /> colormetric tubes (Drager, Sensidyne, etc. ) for Benzene <br /> specification. Provided no Benzene is detected, the <br /> action level for increasing the level of protection from <br /> level D to level C (including respiratory protection) <br /> will be set at 200 ppm as measured at the breathing zone <br /> of workers. If Benzene is detected, at any level, <br /> respiratory protection will be required for all workers. <br /> 4 <br /> i <br />