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ADVANCE$OIL TECHNOLOGY* INC_ <br /> C0n1beTHiMektl,Monitonng Well Sotl,FGumUbon&Geo"C _,M Sarvams - <br /> 12348 S Saratoga-SUnnyvare i9d, Unit 4,SaratoW,CA 960A1 (4W)448-OSM FAX(408)446.0349 <br /> October 1, 1993 <br /> SAFETY ➢'ltOMDt11R , <br /> HEALTH AND SAFETY RISK ANALYSIS <br /> Chemical Hazards <br /> 'die personnel protective equipment required to minimize :bemica.l exposure is presented <br /> -in the Personnel Protection )Equipment section of the text The Site Safety Officer should <br /> inform site personriel of the haz�trdN associated with the-,C 0emical compound" dr 'tie <br /> tailgate Health and Safety meeting(%) <br /> Safety Hazards <br /> • <br /> Safety hazards consist of accidents that e-an occur during operation of heavy equipment <br /> (trucks, loaders, tractors, discq, etc ), handling of sharp hints (knives, etc ), and other <br /> accidents resulttgg from falls Potential for these types of ;cciderlts must be muiirnized fty <br /> the use of proper safety equipment (hard hat, steel-toed boo s), good communication among <br /> all on-site personnel, and being alert tO poteijtial ha,',dru5 Utilities cle arancc. will lac: <br /> determined pnor to any invasive work to preclude Striking underground utility halms <br /> Excavation cave-ins can cause suffocation fatalities. Excdvativns must be Performed ui <br /> compliance with OSHA regulations, (29 CHR 1.926.650 and 1926 651) Should it be <br /> determined that an in[lxninent health risk exists as a result of the on-site work, all asuicwted <br /> work will immediately cease and precautions taken to secure <kiid stabilize the harard -andl <br /> protect the health of nearby peN.onne) <br /> Heat Stress <br /> DCperxding (7n tempel'Uture, humidity, wind speed, 10d) .itlu'd acclimation, and the <twriiivn <br /> of site work to be preformcd, monitoring for hcal wc5ti ii iY !ie <br />