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Ya -vy x <br /> K <br /> HEALTH AND SAFETY PROCEDURES FOR SOIL REMEDIATION AND/OR SOIL <br /> BORINGS MbNITORING WELL INSTALLATIONS�AND EXCAVATIONS <br /> The following Health and Safety Procedures have been developed <br /> for personnel involved in the investigation and/or remediation <br /> of fuel hydrocarbon contaminated soils and/or the installation <br /> of soil borings and/or monitoring teells. While modificationsimay be made <br /> is considered generally app P enc <br /> ders and/or regulatory agency <br /> by qualified service provi <br /> representatives in response to site specific conditions. <br /> PRIMARY HEALTH AND SAFETY STAFF <br /> Mr. John Rapp, Registered Environmental Health Specialist <br /> Ms. Denise '.app+ R.N., B.S.N. <br /> PUBLIC HEALTWENVIRoNMENTAL HAZARD ASSESSMENT <br /> associat <br /> d with <br /> Hazards attendant investigativelremedialhe performance of kactivitiese <br /> tare: <br /> the above referenced <br /> 1) Exposure to the hydrocarbon contaminated soils, 2) The <br /> potential for ignition or flammable/explosive vapors, and j) <br /> The physical hazards associated with working with/nea: heavy <br /> equipment. <br /> HAZARDS OF CHEMICAI. EXPOSURE <br /> e <br /> All soils to be handled are contaminated wireso3�toaxeebenieved <br /> diesel fuel. The most toxic constituents p <br /> to be the aromatic constituents of with benzene, <br /> the tclst ene, <br /> xylenes, and ethylbenzene (BTX&E) p forming <br /> oxic <br /> of these having been <br /> of gasolinefbydweight. Due toas a nthe dvolatile <br /> as much as 3. gasoline <br /> most significant route of potential <br /> nature of the <br /> aromatics, routes <br /> exposure would appear to be via .inhalation contactwithcon- <br /> og exposure would include byedenmadEntal ingestion of hydrocarbon <br /> tamir�ted soil) and by <br /> contaminated dusts. The measures prescribe) for the minimization <br /> of risks associated with the aforementioned routes of exposure <br /> are described below. <br /> HAZaitDS ASSOCIATED WITH FLAMMABLE VAPORS <br /> Although the levels of fuel hydrocarbons within soils encountered <br /> A. <br />