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2 <br /> sampled as soon as the entire screen is covered and there is sufficient volume available to collect <br /> the required number of samples. <br /> Hazards involved with groundwater sampling consist of the same chemical hazards and physical <br /> hazards described under Hazard Anal sis'on pages 4 through h 9. Other hazardsci <br /> asso ated with <br /> groundwater sampling include the following: <br /> Organic Vapors <br /> Organic vapors may be present in certain wells and in the vicinity of remediation system <br /> enclosures. If suspected, their presence must be checked using the OVM.- The Environmental <br /> Monitoring Plan is outlined on page 10. <br />�I <br /> Splash and Spillage <br /> The use of bailers increases the likelihood of human contact with the groundwater. In addition, <br /> the bailer cable may tear Iight-weight rubber gloves. Appropriate personal protective gear should <br /> be worn as necessary. Personal Protective Equipment is discussed on page 10. <br /> SOIL SAMPLING <br /> Soil samples are taken during underground storage tank (UST) removals for cleanup verification <br /> sampling and soil disposal requirements. Samples are usually collected by manually driving a <br /> 6-inch brass sleeve into soil raised from the bottom of the excavation with a backhoe bucket. <br /> Hazards involved with soil sampling consist of the same chemical hazards and physical hazards <br /> described under Hazard Analysis on pages 4 through 9. Other hazards associated with soil <br /> sampling include the following: <br /> Slip, Trip, and Fall <br /> During excavation for removal of USTs, Iarge and deep trenches andits are developed.p p Hoses <br /> and other equipment that is ground-level promote the chance of tripping and falling into existing <br /> trenches and pits. All field personnel should be aware of all equipment and operations on site <br /> during sampling activities. <br /> O&M TASK DESCRIPTION <br /> E <br /> The Operations and Maintenance(O & M) of site remediation systems involves maintaining in <br /> good operating condition all remediation equipment and related facilities. Work around this <br /> equipment and the tools required to maintain these systems may involve hazards as Aescribed <br /> under Hazard Analysis on pages 4 through 9. Other hazards associated with (O & M) include <br /> the following: <br /> 0700"A&W0 7%113 0RTHARC.O <br /> QMS.PS--W <br /> I <br />