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i` <br /> POTENTIAL PROCEDURES FOR HAZARD <br /> ( HAZARDS REDUCTION <br /> frrr' <br /> 3 .Skin and eye contact t 3 . (see 2 . above) <br /> with hydrochloric acid <br /> can occur if and when 3 <br /> it is used to preserve <br /> groundwater samples. <br /> 4 .Skin and eye contact E 4. (see 2 . above) <br /> with methanol, alconox, <br /> or other cleaning sub- <br /> stances can occur while 5 <br /> cleaning sampling equip- ` <br /> ment. <br /> 5. Ingestion of petro- 5.Eating, smoking, <br /> chemicals can occur by drinking and/or appli- <br /> accidental swallowing cation of cosmetics is <br /> of contaminated soils, t prohibited on site. This <br /> liquids and/or transfer ; minimizes the possibility <br /> of contaminated particles ' „ of exposure to the petro- <br /> onto ingestible sub- chemicals potentially <br /> stances (such as food) . encountered on site via <br /> ingestion. <br /> 6 .Atmospheres that con- 6.Personnel encountering <br /> tain a level of oxygen atmospheres that contain <br /> greater than 23% pose an „ a level of oxygen greater' <br /> extreme fire hazard (the ` than 23% must evacuate <br /> ambient oxygen level is the site immediately and <br /> approx. 20. 5%) . This must notify the Fire <br /> hazard can be compounded ' Department. <br /> by the fact that the <br /> petrochemical vapors (Refer to Page 3 for <br /> typical of gasoline Fire Dept. phone # } <br /> retailing facilities <br /> are highly flammable. <br /> i <br /> j <br /> d <br />