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If the organic vapor meter indicates petroleum hydrocarbon concentrations in the area <br />• exceed 300 ppm, the Site Safety Officer shall require personnel in the work area to wear <br /> respirators with organic vapor cartridges <br /> Field personnel shall be cautioned to inform each other of non-visual effects of the <br /> presence of toxins on the attached table <br /> 4.2 Physical Hazards <br /> The potential physical hazards expected at the lob site are addressed below <br /> o The potential for physical injury exists from the operation of moving equipment <br /> such as drill rigs, forklifts and trucks Use of steel toe boots, hard hats, and safety <br /> glasses will be required when in the work area Backup alarms are required on all <br /> trucks and forklifts <br /> o The potential for physical injury exists from public traffic on the site The site <br /> is ❑ is not ® open to public vehicles Work will ❑ will not ® be <br /> performed in the public right-of-way If work Is performed in the public right-of- <br /> way, orange vests shall be worn, a traffic control plan shall be prepared and <br /> followed and an encroachment permit from the appropriate government agency <br /> shall be obtained <br />• o The potential for burns from hot surfaces may exist from the operation of an <br /> internal combustion engine and/or an air compressor Compressed air piping is <br /> hot All hot surfaces shall be allowed to cool and/or be handled with thick cloth <br /> work gloves <br /> o The potential for noise hazards exist at the site from the operation of <br /> It is not expected that noise levels will exceed the acceptable CAL-OSHA <br /> permissible exposure level of 90 dB However, workers should be aware of the <br /> presence of these hazards and take steps to avoid them Ear / noise protection, <br /> though not required, shall be available to all personnel within the job site in the <br /> event noise levels exceed worker comfort or protection levels <br /> o Personnel should be cognizant of the fact that when protective equipment such as <br /> respirators, gloves, and/or protective clothing are worn, visibility, hearing, and <br /> manual dexterity are impaired <br /> 4.3 Heat Stress: <br /> The potential for heat stress is present 1f the temperature exceeds 80°F Some signs and <br /> symptoms of heat stress are presented below <br /> Heat rash may result from continuous exposure to heat or humid air <br /> A-111 3 September 20,1994 <br />