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Whenever pass s, equipment should be degantaminated with a <br /> solution of AWbnox or soap and thoroughilWinsed with water <br /> ' prior to leaving the site. This must be done outside a 10-foot <br /> radius of any work area. <br /> • Personal Decontamination <br /> Level D <br /> Segregated equipment drop <br /> Waah/rings outer boot (as appropriate) <br /> Wash/rinse chemical resistant outer glove, then <br /> Level o <br /> Segregated equipment drop <br /> Wash/rinse outer boots <br /> Wash/rinse chemical resistant outer gloves, then remove <br /> Remove outer boots and place to dry (if reusable) <br /> Remove chemical resistant suit (remove by rolling down the <br /> suit) <br /> Remove respirator/hard hat/ face shield dispose of <br /> cartridges and wash respirator. <br /> Remove last pair of disposable gloves <br /> Level <br /> Segregated equipment drop <br /> Wash/rinse outer boots <br /> Wash/rinse chemical resistant outer gloves, then remove <br /> Cross hotline (into clean area) and change air tanks, then <br /> redress or <br /> Cross hotline (into clean area) <br /> Remove boots and gloves <br /> Remove BCBA, if worn over chemical resistant suit <br /> If BCBA is worn under the suit, remove the chemical <br /> resistant suit then the scBA <br /> Remove hard hat <br /> VTI. CMBUCM OF CMIMN <br /> Potential health effects from a chemical - exposure are dependant on <br /> several exposure factors such ass toxicity of substances, duration of <br /> exposure, concentration during exposure and the overall health of the <br /> person exposed. <br /> The hazardous chemicals encountered during this investigation are <br /> anticipated to bee medium to high boiling point petroleum hydrocarbons <br /> (diesel fuel) . The following is a health analysis of the chemical. <br /> s Petroleum Hydrocarbons `gasoline) <br /> Exposure to gasoline is usually via skin contact <br /> ingestion. This chemical is readily absorbed into the <br /> body through skin contact is •readily absorbed by <br /> ingestion. Exposure to diesel may result in skin rash <br /> dizziness, flushing of the face, drowsiness, incoordination, <br />