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i <br /> - � 3 <br /> Burn Hazards <br /> Hydrocarbon destruction equipment may have parts that reach temperatures up to 1100° F. This <br /> is a severe burn hazard and all personnel shall exercise extreme caution and use only specified <br /> sampling apparatus when working with <br /> this equipment. L v g <br /> P � PP � Level D PPE will be adequate during <br /> most hydrocarbon destruction equipment sampling, events. However, this PPE does not provide <br /> protection against burns from extreme heat. <br /> Mechanical Equipment Hazards <br /> Maintenance of remediation systems requires work in close proximity of operating mechanical <br /> equipment (i.e., rotating flywheels, etc.). -Fingers, loose clothing or other items may become <br /> entangled and cause injury. All personnel-must take care to remove or otherwise safeguard all <br /> Il articles which may result in injury if caught up in equipment. It may be necessary to de-energize <br /> equipment prior to performing maintenance to help ensure personal safety. <br /> Traffic <br /> Work at sites may expose personnel to traffic hazards when working outside the equipment <br /> enclosures. Appropriate personnel safety equipment shall be used as required due to work <br /> 'location and public traffic access. This includes wearing high visibility orange vests and placing <br /> traffic cones as a warning. <br /> Slip, Trip and Fall <br /> Operation and maintenance may take lace around open well covers and in equipment enclosures.Piping, <br /> electrical conduit, equipment fixtures and <br /> containment curbingg may pose a tripping <br /> hazard. All field personnel should be aware of all equipment and operations on site during 0 <br /> & M activities. Wet or icy weather conditions may also pose slip and fall hazards. Personnel <br /> will wear appropriate footwear for the conditions and walk carefully. <br /> 14 Electrical Shock Hazards <br /> High voltage electrical power (>_ 110 volts) is required to operate the equipment at remediation <br /> sites and the conduit, control panels and various wiring may expose personnel to potential high <br />€ voltage electrical shock. All personnel shall be aware of potential hazards of the equipment they <br /> are servicing by consulting the appropriate manual before service. ALL ELECTRICAL <br /> POWER SHALL BE DISCONNECTED AND CONFIRMED AS DE-ENERGIZED <br /> BEFORE MAINTENANCE OF ANY ELECTRICAL CIRCUITRY. <br /> Organic and Flammable Vapors <br /> j Organic vapors may be present in certain wells and around remediation system enclosures. If <br /> I suspected their presence must be checked for` using the OVM. The Environmental Monitoring <br /> Plan is outlined on page 10. Flammable vapors may also be present in certain wells and around <br /> remediation system enclosures. If suspected their presence must be checked for using a <br /> combustible gas indicator (LEL meter) which has been calibrated based on hexane. <br /> 07101A M-W01TMISCWORTHARtO <br /> lQMS.PSMW <br /> I <br />