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Ground Zero Analysis, Inc. <br /> SITE SAFETY PLAN <br /> Chemical Hazards (continued) <br /> :.;;( }.;:.:::::: G�rm�ca( ..:...::::::.: RL� )'ll[2lrlVl�ximcrrrt: :;:::>:::;::: #ins# IL <br /> mts...... <br /> :.......... <br /> .::.:.:..:.::.::::.:.::.::..........:>:.>::;:.;::::<:.::_::::::.::::::::._.::...............,................,::a rY:etc,.::::...::. <br /> rtcs t #.:::.::::: ........_::::::.:::::::: .......................... <br /> C ::: e:: +a...........................................:..:::::..:::.:_:::.:_::::::::::: <br /> 1 Ethylenedibromide PEL 20 ppm celing 30 630 ppb-water Irrit eyes, skin, resp sys; derm <br /> (EDB) ppm 5 min max peak 50 w/vesic;liver, heart, spleen, <br /> ppm kidney damage; reproductive <br /> STEL 150 ppm effects; Carcinogen <br /> IDLH 100 ppm <br /> 1 1,1 Dichloroethane PEL 50 ppm 1000 ppb-water Irrit skin, CNS depression; <br /> (1,1 DCA) celing 100 ppm liver, kidney, lung damage <br /> 5 min max peak 200 <br /> ppm <br /> REL 1 ppm <br /> IDLH 50 ppm <br /> Attach Additional Pages as Necessary <br /> Physical Hazards <br /> 71 <br /> 22>; > > s 'E` ss << s < ::'::i>ii��>2G;22katsasss < ` sssss>' ' i' > :'' `'>ss ' ! s2 ` < <br /> askts} . .::.: ... F€azar .. �t�g t� 1Vl as se <br /> 1 Heavy Equipment (Noise & Physical All heavy equipment used on this project will be <br /> contact) in good working order and operated in accordance <br /> with recognized industry standards and Cal- <br /> OSHA Title 8, Subchapter 4, Construction Safety <br /> Orders. In addition, an exclusion zone applies to <br /> all personnel. The exclusion zone will be 20 feet <br /> to the front and either side of the operating drill <br /> rig. Personnel will not be allowed under booms or <br /> augers at any time. <br /> I <br /> All equipment operators and ground crews <br /> working in close proximity of heavy equipment <br /> will be supplied with ear protection. <br /> 1 Dust The dust hazard will be mitigated by not allowing <br /> ground crew to be located down wind of drilling <br /> and excavation activity. In addition, water will <br /> be applied to control the dust if visible levels of <br /> dust are generated. <br /> I <br /> PAGE 5 <br />