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r <br /> H - A T S TRE S S PLAN <br /> Heat Stress and Noise <br /> A hazard exists when individuals are required to work in warm <br /> temperatures , particularly while wearing impervious protective <br /> clothing. When the ambient air temperature exceeds 65 degrees , heat <br /> stress may become a problem. If these conditions are encountered, <br /> the following precautions on the next will be taken: <br /> ' During day-today field work, the on-site supervisor will <br /> be alert for the signs and symptoms of heat stress . <br /> Field workers will be observed for the following signs and symptoms <br /> of heat stress . <br /> ' profuse sweating, or complete lack of sweating, <br /> skin color change , <br /> ' increased heart rate, <br /> ' body temperatures in excess of 100 degrees as measured by <br /> thermometers , and <br /> * vision problems . <br /> Any team member who exhibits any of these signs or symptoms will be <br /> removed immediately from field work and be requested to consume <br /> electrolyte fluid or cool water while resting in a shaded area. The <br /> —� - individual will be instructed to rest until the symptoms are <br /> recognizable. If the symptoms appear critical , persist or get worse, <br /> Immediate medical attention will be sought . <br /> when working around mechanical equipment the potential exists for <br /> exposure to excessive noise. To deal with the health hazards of <br /> excessive noise , ear plugs will be provided. <br /> EXHIBIT D <br />