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Re ellents Skin Decontamination <br /> Repellents will not be used X Wash with post-exposure soap and water <br /> Barrier creams X Wash with soap and water(use hot water if available) <br /> Other: Hot shower at end of day <br /> Other: <br /> Equipment Decontamination <br /> Due to the low risk associated with poisonous plants on this project, portable equipment and tools <br /> may still have a potential to be contaminated with urushiol (the oil that causes allergic reactions <br /> and dermatitis in poisonous plants covered by this plan). It is recommend to decontaminate <br /> handles, grips, and hand holds of tools and equipment with post-exposure soap and water or <br /> alcohol spray(if safe to do so for the equipment/tool being decontaminated) as a best practice. <br /> Clothing Decontamination <br /> Wash work clothing in hot water separate from other clothing. Even though there is a low risk for <br /> poisonous plants on this project, work boots should be considered potentially contaminated with <br /> urushiol. Decontaminate with post-exposure soap and water or hot soap and water. If safe for the <br /> boot, consider spraying with alcohol spray of post exposure soap is not available. <br /> First Aid <br /> If skin irritation or other signs of allergic reaction develops contact WorkCare for assistance. <br /> Document date and time of exposure, if known, in field notes, field form or H&S app. <br /> Identification Quick Guide <br /> Ticks: Poison Ivy: <br /> American Dog Tick ,a 00 �r � <br /> 0. 6.0/.+ •. <br /> Blacklegged (Deer) <br /> Tick <br /> Brown Dog Tick Poison Oak: <br /> Groundhog Tick °`• <br /> Gulf Coast Tick ► 1j �'__ <br /> Lone Star Tick : <br /> Poison Sumac: <br /> Rocky Mountain <br /> Wood Tick <br /> ; _51 <br /> Soft Tick <br /> For other biological hazards, address the hazards and controls in the JSA for the work task. <br />