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f <br /> 6.9.1 Personnel Decontamination ' 1 <br /> Gasoline and diesel should be removed from skin using a mild detergent and water. Hot <br /> Gwater is more effective than cold. Liquid dishwashing detergent is more effective than' <br /> hand soap. E <br /> C6.9.2 Equipment Decontamination <br /> ;k <br /> Gloves, respirators, hardhats, boots and goggles should be cleaned as described under,; <br /> 11 <br /> personnel; however, if boots do not become clean after washing with detergent and, <br /> water, wash them with a strong solution of trisodium phosphate and 'hot water. <br /> Sampling equipment, vehicle undercarriages, and tires should be steam or high pressure,E <br /> washer cleaned. The steam cleaner is a convenient source of hot water for personnel i <br /> and protective equipment cleaning. .i <br /> I <br /> 6.10 FIRE SAFETY <br /> ti <br /> Smoking and open flames are strictly prohibited at sites under investigation. Work shall! <br /> rr stop during electrical storms at the discretion of the SSO. A 10 pound, type ABC fire, <br /> Lf extinguisher will be immediately available at all times during intrusive field activities.ij <br /> �+ Hot work, such as welding or cutting, will not be performed at these sites. <br /> 6.11 INERTING OF TANKS <br /> - <br /> The subcontractor will be responsible for inerting of tanks. Prior to commencement ofb;� <br /> L' work on the site, the subcontractor will submit details on the procedures to be followed I <br /> to W-C. These procedure's"will be compared to API Recommended Practice 1604, <br /> Second Ed. 1987 as revised March 6, 1989,Removal and Disposal of Used Underground <br /> Petroleum Storage Tanks. If the firm's procedures, especially those addressing,!, <br /> ? removal/inactivation of flammable vapors, disagree substantially with API's procedures, <br /> the W-C PM will require the subcontractor to amend the procedures so that they agree <br /> with the API. <br /> 8050 z\health\8054\sahav <br /> �i <br />