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Tick Removal and First Aid <br /> Ticks removed within 24 hours of embedment represent a very low risk for adverse outcomes. <br /> Perform tick checks as directed above. To properly remove a tick: <br /> Using a Tick Removal Tool Using Tweezers <br /> 3 Easy Steps To Complete Tick Remowal <br /> 514-pw <br /> sw.un <br /> ti J <br /> ftca the Key user ere Ick sude rvA xeyr nut aaartia the <br /> In 1heU0r-dreg hole. swn 10+mrap I A'nt.ed 2101. <br /> •Early and pmpnt lick <br /> removalIr,known Jo 1) Use point tip tweezers, if available, to reduce <br /> pp(liummvcn[tick•bome potential of crushing the ticks body <br /> •Tick Xey Is made of 2) Grasp the tick as close to skin as possible <br /> durable,high-strength <br /> anodhrd akhmhum. 3) Pull upward with even pressure. <br /> Do NOT un rkxxcy. UkslnW w"h a4aohol <br /> Coma Puma Q-4M in ORer each usa. <br /> 11inwarnedinctir.%r Thnmughlywash M:e Do not crush tick with fingers <br /> 1,np„r area and fmn ds_ <br /> Use as dRecled.For lick removal only, <br /> After removal, wash affected area with alcohol or iodine. Wash hands thoroughly after removal. <br /> Document date/time of the removal in field notes, field form or H&S app. <br /> If rash or fever develops, call WorkCare <br /> Poisonous Plants (Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, Poison Sumac) <br /> All work outdoors, regardless of time of year, must address poisonous plant hazards and controls <br /> in the tailgate safety meeting. For low risk projects, the discussion should consider potential <br /> vegetation exposure near fences, buildings, work near trees, etc. <br /> Controlling Exposure to Poisonous Plants <br /> Poisonous Plants are ranked as a �risk on this project <br /> Select required controls below: <br /> Enc ineering Controls Administrative Controls <br /> Not applicable X Identify and avoid (see ID Quick Guide below) <br /> Mowing of work area X Watch for signs or symptoms of exposure <br /> Clearing overgrown vegetation Vehicle cab- maintain good housekeeping <br /> Herbicide application Other: <br /> Other: <br /> Personal Protective Equipment <br /> X Gloves White coveralls/Tyvek <br /> X Hat/hardhat/head covering Taped cuffs/pant legs <br /> Pants tucked in boots Dust mask (during burning activities, etc.) <br /> Shirt tucked into pants Other: <br /> X IlLong sleeved shirt and long pants <br /> Heat stress signs/symptoms and controls to also be addressed in tailgate safety meeting if <br /> temperatures >80°F <br />