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Page 2 of 5 <br /> SITE SAFETY AND OPERATIONS PLAN Project No. <br /> Hazard Evaluation <br /> Chemical Exposure: clasoline, -including BTEX may be encountered. Benzene is of primary toxicological <br /> si nificance for worker exposure. Inhalation is the primary benzene exposure route. The permissable benzene <br /> i <br /> exposure limit in air is 1 ppm - gasoline contains up to 5% benzene bV volume. Symptoms of benzene ex osure <br /> ' include irritation to the eyes,skin nose and respiratorV system, headache and nausea. Exposure to other12 <br /> etroleum <br /> compounds occurs by skin contact and inhalation. Reduce skin contact by wearing protective gloves and in estion <br /> hazards by washing hands prior to eating or drinking <br /> Heavy Equipment,: of overhead hazards associated with drill rig and tripping hazards related to au <br /> equipment on-ground in work space. Use `good housekeeping'practices to reduce_potential tripping hazards.. <br /> Open Excavations; not applicable. <br /> Vehicle Traffic: be aware of traffic and inattentive drivers. Use safety cones to delineate work areas. <br /> Heat: allow equipment to cool or wear insulated gloves when working around hot surfaces.. <br /> Pressure and Fire:..compressed gasses and petroleum vapors are highly explosive. Multipurpose fire extinguisher <br /> must be available at all times. <br /> Operations Plan <br /> Map or site sketch attached as Exhibit _ <br /> Site control (for vehicles,workers,the public, etc.) shown on Exhibit_ <br /> Zones of contamination: ❑ Known ❑ Projected ❑ Unknown <br /> Excavation, drilling, or sampling method: exploratory borings using hollow stem augers <br /> Comments: <br /> H&S#6WACCD-f6,709.921bg;5 Rev. 1,02/24/00 <br /> 99,999.91 <br />