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Project No.034-98081 <br /> C" Page No. 20 <br /> = <br /> The field team is to seek immediate professional medical 'attention for all serious injuries. A first <br /> i <br /> aid kit will be present at the drilling site for use in case of minor injuries. If any field team member receives <br /> a splash or particle in the eye, the eye is to be flushed for 15 minutes. Clean water or a portable eye wash <br /> will be available for this purpose. Instruction will also be provided to wash any skin areas with soap and <br /> water if direct contact with contaminants has occurred. <br /> During normal field activities work clothes may become wet. If a field team member's clothing <br /> becomes saturated with an obviously contaminated liquid/sludge the possibility for dermal exposure to <br /> contaminants may exist. Under these circumstances, that field^team member will chane out of the <br /> g i <br /> contaminated clothing clean off any residual liquid/sludge with water and change into clean clothing of the <br /> proper level of protection. <br /> i <br /> 11.2 Fire and Explosion Hazards <br /> Fires are of particular concern during this investigations due to the possibility of encountering <br /> flammable petroleum hydrocarbon liquid or vapors. An adequate multi-purpose (A,B,C) fire extinguisher <br /> will be located on-site on the drill rig at all tunes. <br /> The local fire department will be notified by a Krazan & Associates representative of the location # <br /> and anticipated activities in order to provide amore timely response in the event of an emergency. In the I <br /> remote chance that a Fre does occur,the local .fire department will be notified immediately.Additional calls <br /> to the main office of Krazan & Associates will be made. The project director would then notify the client. , <br /> 11.3 Operations Shutdown F <br /> Under certain extremely hazardous situations the Task Leader,Project Director,Task Safety Officer, <br /> may request that field operations be temporarily suspended while the underlying hazard is corrected or <br /> controlled. <br /> r <br /> During any sampling or drilling activity breathing zone PID measurements for hydrocarbons will <br /> be performed. If these levels exceed 50 ppmv, detector tubes will be used to further quantify the benzene <br /> t } <br /> vapors present. If the level of benzene is detected above 0.5 ppmv or PTD readings are consistently in excess <br /> of 50 ppmv, respirators will be required and monitoring will be performed every 30 minutes. If PID i <br /> measurements above 1400 ppmv occur in general area or at well head, a potential fire or explosion hazard <br /> r may exist. Under these circumstances activities will be stopped until these levels are brought down. This <br /> may be accomplished by containerizing contaminated soils or liquids, covering contaminated soil, foam, <br /> visquene, or with clean soil to isolate the source. <br /> r <br /> KRAZAN & ASSOCIATES,INC. <br /> Offices Serving the Western United,States f <br /> __ — I <br />