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` • r) <br /> • electrical hazards; <br /> • hot work; and <br /> • noise. <br /> -------------- <br /> 4.3 General Safety Hazards <br /> Other possible safety hazards include the potential or slipping, falling, head trauma, lifting <br /> heavy objects, insect bites, and moving traffic. Al personnel working on the project will <br /> wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye protection, hard hats, <br /> s <br /> traffic vests and steel-toed boots as required by the SSO. First aid will be available on-site <br /> to take care of any minor injuries. Appropriate emergency services shall be contacted to <br /> deal with the emergency situations more serious than cuts or scrapes. <br /> 5.0 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> Based on evaluation of potential hazards, hazard levels have been established as Level D, <br /> but the project manager should be prepared to upgi ade protection to Level C if warranted <br /> by field conditions. <br /> "EPA Standard Operating Safety Guidelines" defir es the levels of protective clothing as <br /> follows: <br /> • LEVEL A: Fully encapsulating suit / SCB / Hard hat / Steel-toed boots / Safety <br /> gloves <br /> • LEVEL B: Splash resistant suit / SCBA / Hard hat / SteeI-toed boots / Safety <br /> gloves <br /> • LEVEL C: Half face respirator / SCBA / 3afety glasses / Hard hat / Steel-toed <br /> boots/Coveralls/ Safety gloves <br /> • LEVEL D: Safety glasses/Hard hat/ Steel- oed boots/Coveralls/ Safety gloves <br /> 6.0 EMERGENCY SERVICES <br /> Environeering,Inc. Project No.00-004.0 3 Page 5 <br />