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4 <br /> 4. EXPOSURE MONITORING <br /> Work area will be monitored with an organic vapor meter (OVM). All OVM sample results <br /> will be recorded. Log copies are filed in the central job file. All sampling instruments will be <br /> calibrated in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions on a daily basis. <br /> Monitoring Hazard Sample Sample Frequency Action Action <br /> Equipment Monitored Location Level <br /> OVM Volatile Work area Every hour for a 100 ppm Field personnel will enter <br /> hydrocarbons minute or more site in Level D. If action <br /> often, as needed level is exceeded for five <br /> minutes, upgrade to <br /> modified Level C. <br /> "' Notes: <br /> Calibration pat and any unusual calibration settings in the'monitoring equipmenr column. <br /> include monitoring for health hazards,explosion hazards,etc. <br /> 4.1 Physical Hazards <br /> Hazard Mitigation Measure <br /> Heavy Equipment Hazard Heavy equipment will be in good working order and operated in accordance with <br /> recognized industry standards. Strive to keep a safe distance from heavy <br /> machinery so that you would not be in the path of a moving part if it were to <br /> swing suddenly. Always be aware of the movement of machinery around you. <br /> Approach vehicles from the driver's side. Make sure you are seen by the vehicle <br /> operator. Make eye contact <br /> Trip/Fall Hazard Good housekeeping and shoes with traction will be wom. <br /> 4.2 Fire and Explosion Hazards <br /> 4.2.1 Flammable of Combustible Materials <br /> The following flammable or combustible materials exist on-site. <br /> Flammable(Flash Point<100"F) Combustible(Flash Point<2000F) <br /> Gasoline(43°F) <br /> Mvtw.w4-261 VncrAw.q*(Oct 2Z.sal SMTH <br />