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Buried Hazards � <br /> Whenever the ground is penetrated, the potential for drilling into buried hazards <br /> exists To minimize the hazard the SRG should consult with the property owner about the <br /> location of underground utility lines as and electrical), or other potential hazardous items <br /> g Y (g <br /> USA will also be called 48 hours prior to subsurface work <br /> Fire Hazards <br /> Fire hazards include ignited brush and grass, equipment, and flammable liquids <br /> (e g , methanol) All Radian employees have been instructed on how to prevent and extinguish <br /> fires Fire extinguishers will be carried in all field sampling vehicles and drill rigs <br /> Adverse Weather <br /> Sudden inclement weather can encroach on unprepared samplers in the field <br /> Field crewmembers shall carry the appropriate clothing for changeable weather In severe <br /> weather conditions (i e , high wind or electrical storms), the sample crews will leave the area and <br /> find shelter until the weather abates and permits continued sampling, or until a decision is made <br /> to halt the sampling activities <br /> I <br /> 4.3 Biological Hazards <br /> I <br /> The field team should be aware that site activities, mainly in remote areas, may <br /> disturb the local wildlife population Animals and insects may therefore bite field personnel <br /> Prompt first-aid measures are extremely important All field team members will be properly <br /> briefed regarding the potential for encountering wildlife, as well as prompt first aid procedures in <br /> the event of insect or animal bites <br /> 4-7 <br />