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D <br />b. Fire Protection <br />All flammable liquids must be stored in appropriate containers. Gasoline and Diesel -driven engines must <br />be shut down prior to refueling. No smoking or possible sources of ignition (i.e. motor vehicles or <br />welding) are allowed within 50 feet of the excavation tank of the stockpiled soil. <br />c. General Health <br />- The drinking of alcoholic beverages on-site is prohibited. <br />- Driving at excessive speeds on-site is prohibited. <br />- Unless approved by a physician, medication should not be taken by workers prior to tank removal <br />activities. <br />- It is required that contact lenses not be worn by tank removal personnel. <br />- Eating or drinking is permitted only in the support zone and only after proper personal <br />decontamination. <br />- No smoking except in the support zone. <br />d. Environmental Site Contaminants <br />Chemical and Matrix Symptoms of Route of Entry <br />(EEL) Exposure <br />DIESEL I 1 • 1 . • ;. HIRITATED EYES, NOSE,I .. • i' i <br />LIQUID r•CONTACT <br />A material safety data sheet (MSDS) for the above listed chemicals is included as part of this plan. (See attached) <br />The potential for unknown hazards cannot be eliminated. The following are potential site hazards and their <br />corresponding hazard reduction procedures: <br />POTENTIAL HAZARD <br />Inhalation of organic vapors <br />Skin and eye contact with <br />contaminated liquids and soil. <br />HAZARD REDUCTION <br />Workers should stand upwind of any <br />source of contamination whenever <br />possible. <br />The appropriate chemical -resistant <br />gloves, suits and goggles will be <br />worn if workers handle or are <br />exposed to gasoline fuel contaminated <br />soil or liquids. Avoid unnecessary <br />contact with contaminated soil and <br />liquids. <br />_I F <br />