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Other Hazards (Check if applicable) <br /> ❑ Noise Activities likely to generate noise exceeding 85 dB: <br /> Wear hearing protection during these activities. <br /> ❑ Heat Stress Symptoms: <br /> ✓ Heat Cramps: Muscular pains and spasms. <br /> ✓ Heat Exhaustion: Cool, pale, moist skin; heavy sweating; dilated <br /> pupils, headache, nausea, dizziness, vomiting, <br /> near normal body temperature. <br /> ✓ Heat Stroke: Hot, red skin; very small pupils; high body <br /> temperature; reduced sweating. <br /> Mitigation: Cool place for breaks: to be determined in field <br /> Monitor personnel using pulse rate and/or blood pressure, body temperature take frequent <br /> breaks in shaded area. Unzip or remove PPE during breaks and results of personnel <br /> monitoring. Provide drinking water and/or electrolyte replacement drink. Record the time and <br /> duration of all breaks and results of personnel monitoring. Heat stroke victims must receive <br /> emergency medical care. <br /> ❑ Hypothermia/Frostbite Symptoms: <br /> ✓ Hypothermia: Shivering, apathy, loss of consciousness, <br /> decreasing pulse and breathing rate. <br /> ✓ Frostbite: White, then grayish yellow progressing to <br /> grayish blue skin, cold, numb part. <br /> Mitigation: Wear multilayer cold weather outfits covered by a wind resistant fabric. Take <br /> frequent breaks in a warm, sheltered area. Provide warm non-alcoholic drinks. For frostbite <br /> victims warm injured part gradually, do not rub! Warm hypothermia victims and transport to <br /> emergency medical care. <br /> ❑ Underground/Overhead Utilities (show location of utilities on site map) <br /> ✓ How were underground utilities identified? Underground Service Alert called on: <br /> Verified with magnetometer on-site? <br /> ❑ Confined Space Entry (follow Confined Space Entry Procedures) <br /> PAGE 4 <br />