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3.4 PHYSICAL HAZARDS DURING OPERATIONS I <br /> ' I <br /> 4 The physical hazards expected to be encountered during work activities are listed below as: <br /> slipping, tripping falling, strains, cuts, bruises, puncture wounds, pinch' points from <br /> heavy equipment, falling objects and splinters. <br /> Exposure to these hazards will be minimized by using safe work practices and personnel protective equipment <br /> such as steel toe, steel shank boots, etc. <br /> i <br /> SECTION 4.0 PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> During all operations, a portable monitoring device TankTector or equivalent will continuously monitor <br /> the soil samples and cuttings during drilling operations. In addition, an oxygen meter/combustible gas i <br /> detector will monitor air quality. Should the TankTector or oxygen meter demonstrate an unacceptable <br /> concentration, all work will cease in that area.. The Site Safety Office will notify the Project Manager <br /> I: and appropriate measures to reduce the hazard or exposure to the hazard will be implemented. <br /> f <br /> F � <br /> SECTION 5.0 PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> 5.1 PERSONAL PROTECTION <br />{: Level D protective gear will be used on site. The proper equipment for this level includes: <br /> 1. Gloves <br /> 2. Hard hat; <br /> k 3. Boots- inner, steel-toed and shank, neoprene; <br /> 4. Protective coveralls or work pants with long sleeve shirt <br /> 5. Safety glasses or safety goggles. <br /> 5.2 HEARING PROTECTION <br /> Employees will be protected from the effects of noise exposures which exceed the'noise levels <br /> deemed to be safe as defined in 29 CFR part 1900. In operations where the noise limit. <br /> exceeds limits, hearing protection shall be provided and used. <br /> . 1 <br />