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^'��L�sv' .u^Z �� <br /> :RNATICINAL?ECHNCLOGY CCRPORAM <br /> V.2.3 IT Site Representative/Safety and Health Officer <br /> will be responsible for day today <br /> implementation of the health and safety plan and overall direction of <br /> subcontractor personnel. The IT site representative is empowered to stop all <br /> site work in the case of violation of the 7equirements health and safety plan. <br /> Y.2.4 Other Project Personnel/Subcontractors <br /> All project and subcontractor personnel will be responsible for understanding <br /> and complying with the project health and safety requirements. <br /> Y.3 HAZARD CHARACTERIZATION AND RISK ANALYSIS <br /> V.3.i. Petroleum ContwninateJJd.Water and Soils <br /> Soil and water contaminated with gasoline. Gasoline <br /> is a mixture of volatile aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons. Unleaded <br /> gasoline typically contains 26% aromatic hydrocarbons (principally benzene, <br /> toluene, ethyl benzene and xylene). Unleaded regular gasoline typically <br /> contains 1-2% benzene. The American Conference of Industrial Hygienists <br /> (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Value (TLV) and occupational Safety and .Health <br /> f Administration (OSHA) Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL) for gasoline vapor is <br /> 300 ppm 8-hour time weighted average (TWA) and 500 ppm 15-minute short term <br /> exposure limit. <br /> Overexposure to gasoline vapor can cause depression of the Central nervous <br /> um system. Inhalation of high concentrations of gasoline can cause chemical <br /> pneumonia and/or pulmonary edema. Repeated or prolonged skin exposure to <br /> gasoline or gasoline contaminated materials may cause dermatitis or even <br /> -- --------- --------- -- -----------bl-istering-of_the._skin.---=---------- <br /> SER300 <br /> s - <br />