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Chevron U.S.A. Inc. <br /> Site Safety Plan <br /> Oc'�obei 2, 1932 <br /> 4.3 Job Task Hazards <br /> A <br /> 4.3.1 All Pield Tasks: The following hazards may be encountered. <br /> Slippery Surfaces: <br /> All employees must wear ANSI approved work boots with steel <br /> toe protection. Skid proof soles are highly recommended. <br /> 0 Organic Vapors: <br /> The inhalation of volatile organic vapors during all <br /> operations can pose a potential health hazard. Hazard <br /> reduction procedures include monitoring the ambient air with <br /> a PID and/or FID and use of Personal Protective Equipment <br /> indicated on Table II. Workers should stand upwind of the <br /> source of contamination whenever possible. If ambient air <br /> levels in the breathing zone exceed 50 ppm, half face <br /> respirators equipped with organic vapor cartridges must be <br /> worn. If ambient air levels in the breathing zone exceed <br /> 100 ppm, full face respirators equipped with organic vapor <br /> cartridges must be worn. <br /> 0 Flammable vapors: <br /> Presence of flammable vapors can pose a potential fire <br /> hazard and health hazard. Hazard reduction procedures <br /> include monitoring the ambient air with an Oz/LEL meter. If <br /> the LEL reading exceeds 20%, leave the site immediately and <br /> contact the fire department. <br /> 0 oxygen: <br /> Atmospheres that contain a level of oxygen greater than 23% <br /> pose an extreme fire hazard (the usual ambient oxygen level <br /> is approximately 20.5%) . All personnel encountering <br /> atmospheres that contain a level of Oxygen greater than 23% <br /> must evacuate the site immediately and must notify the Fire <br /> Department. <br /> If Oxygen Level is less than 19.5%, do not enter tb,,-� space. <br /> ® Noise: <br /> GTI and ANSI approved hearing protection must be worn during <br /> noisy operations such as drilling. <br />