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^ <br />M, <br />stress ( potential for cold stress due to seasonal changes). Each potential hazard relative to <br />potential for exposure is described below. <br />and/or inhalation of vapors of gasoline constituents. These potential ds will be controlled <br />through monitoring and the use of protective equipment as described later in this SSHP. <br />Gasoline vapors (50 to 100 octane) are moderately to highly toxic via inhalation, which can cau <br />central nervous system depression, pneumonitis, fatal pulmonary edema, and some addiction if <br />exposures too the vapors are greater than 300 parts per million(ppra), Gasoline also poses fire <br />explosion hazards when present in sufficient concentrations and with a source of ignition. The <br />flammable range for gasoline vapors is 1.3 to 6.0 percent by volume in air. During start-up of th] <br />system gasoline will be present in the tanks, piping, and dispensers. <br />1. Heavy equipment Eye contact with operator prior to approaching equipment. <br />2. Open excavations Open excavations will be marked with tape during work <br />hours and blocked with fencing or equipment during the off <br />3. Uneven or slippery Care will be taken when traveling the site and the site will <br />Walk area be kept as clean as possible. <br />