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M <br /> C <br /> sow <br /> Facility Description <br /> Size: Buildings and structures: Station building, cavo <br /> Topography and access: Flat site access unrestricted. <br /> Status (active, closed, unknown): Station not active during activities <br /> History: On going assessment and remediation. <br /> Hazard Evaluation <br /> Chemical Exposure: Gasoline including BTEX may be encountered. Benzene is of 12riMAY <br /> toxicolo 'cal significance for worker exposure. Inhalation is the rima benzene exposure route. <br /> The permissible benzene ex sure limit in air is 1 12pm - gasoline contains up to 5% benzene b <br /> volume. Symptoms of benzene exposure include irritation to the eves, skin nose and res irator <br /> system, headache and nausea. Exposure to other 12etroleurn compounds occurs by skin contact and <br /> inhalation. Reduce skin contact by wearing protective gloves and ingestion hazards by washing <br /> hands prior to eating or drinking. <br /> Heavy E ui ment:: Be aware of hazards associated with heavy equipment and trij22ing hazards <br /> related to augers equipment in works ace. Use 'good housekeeping' Practices to reduce potential <br /> tripping hazards.. <br /> Open Excavations: Overexcavation of the product line and disl2enser areas.. <br /> Vehicle Traffic: Be aware of traffic and inattentive drivers. Use safety cones to delineate work <br /> areas. <br /> Heat: Allow equipment to cool or wear insulated gloves.when working around hot surfaces.. <br /> Pressure and Fire: Compressed gasses. and 12etroleum val2ors are highly explosive. Multi ur ase <br /> fire extin uisher must be available at all times. <br /> Cn:1ARCO\54691REPORTS15469P101.IOC-951sgA 2 ; <br />