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ME <br />;st <br /> 1NTEf rZONAL TEC:{IVOLCG'e'COR PCR AT:C,%4 <br /> Based upon IT's past experience with investigations of potentially gasoline <br /> contaminated soils and water, overexposure Of personnel to gasoline vapor is <br /> unlikely. Personnel may however be exposed to short term vapor concentrations <br /> approaching 100 ppm. Respiratory protection plans will be directed to <br /> Protecting oersonneT from these transient exposures. <br /> V.3.2 Drilling Activities <br /> Various safety hazards are present during drilling and boring procedures. <br /> ---electrical hazards <br /> due to overhead and underground utility line <br /> ---excess4ve noise <br /> ---confined space <br /> ---moving portions of the drill rig <br /> ---falling of heavy overhead objects <br /> ---fall hazards due to working at heights. <br /> IR <br /> V.4 SITE CONTROL Ct <br /> �Z,4LJ <br /> A site map has been attached to this p an. The areas where drilling will <br /> occur, will be on the i <br /> s te, and will b barricaded to prevent unauthorized <br /> access. Only authorized personnel shall be allowed on site. Any unauthorized <br /> visitors must remain outside the barricaded area. <br /> The site is small enough that. rormal voice communication can <br /> b <br /> vicinity of the operating drill rig, common hand signals will beuused. <br /> In the <br /> 4 V.5 TRAINING <br /> { <br /> V.5.1 IT Personnel <br /> All IT project personnel shall have <br /> completed 40 hours of offsite_ health an <br /> __safety-training- -related-to--hazardous.waste operations. in general the IT <br /> SER300 5 <br /> ,S - <br />