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I r I LINEMASTER SWITCH SITB HEALTH AND SA.FETY PLAN ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS MAY 1991 PREPARED BY: FUSS ' O ' NEILL, INC . U6 HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER , CONNECTICUT 06040 :J.<t. 7 r- - iii! = = -

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Page 1: HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN - United States Environmental

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LINEMASTER SWITCH SITB HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN

ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS

MAY 1991

PREPARED BY

FUSS O NEILL INC U6 HARTFORD ROAD

MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT 06040

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FUSS O NEILL INC DOES NOI GUARANTEE THI HEALTH OR SAFETY OP MN PERSON ENTERING THIS SITE DUB 10 THI POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF THIS SITE AND THE ACTIVITY OCCURRING THEREON IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO DISCOVER EVALUATE AND PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR ALL POSSIBLE HAZARDS WHICH MAY BE ENCOUNTERED STRICT ADHERENCE TO THE HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES SET FORTH HEREIN WILL REDUCE NOT ELIMINATE THI POTENTIAL FOR lNJVRY AT THIS SITE THE HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES IN THIS PLAN WERE PREPARED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS SITE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON ANY OTHER SITE WITHOUl PRIOR RESEARCH AHD EVALUATION BY TRAINED HEALTH AND SAFETY SPECIALISTS

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IABLI Or CONTEHTI

1 0 ltnRODUCTION

2 0 USPOHIIBILITIES OF kiY PERSONMIL

21 Introduction 2 1 1 Health and Safety Supervb or 212 Health and Safety Officer

3 0 HDLTB AJfD SAfETY PROCEDURES

31 Peraonal Precautiona 32 On-Site Field Personnel Requirementbull

321 Confined Space 322 Drilling Operationbull 323 EnviroiIIMntal Supling 326 Excavationbull 3 2 5 Ground Penetrating Radar -3 2 6 Landfi 11 Inapectiona 2 3 2 7 Soil Ga Survey 3 2 8 Well Location and Elevation Surveying = =shybullbull 0 PDSOHAL PROTECTION PROGRAM

6 1 OVrvhw 6 2 tvel C

21 IAivel C EquipcHnt 6 22 Criteria for uae

63 Level o 6 3 1 Level D Equipment 632 Criteria for Uae

6 Reapirator Maintenance Progra

5 0 DCDOampNCY INFORMATION

51 EMrgency 51tuation 5 2 ~rgncy Procedurebull

52 1 Overview 522 Penonal Injury 5 2 3 Cheaical Exposure

5 3 EIMrgency Contactbull 5 6 Saaple Tranaportation-Emergency Spill Ra bullponaa

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TAILS OF COMTENTS --ccontl~

60 THERMAL DPOSUU

61 OVerview 62 Heat Stre

621 Heat Exhauation 622 Kaat Crampa 623 Kaat Stroke

6 3 Cold Ellpoaura

7 0 8111 COMTROL AND WORX ZONES

71 Contuinant Control at the 51te 7 2 work Zonaa

7 21 Excluaion Zone 722 Contaaination Reduction Zona rshy7 2 3 Support Zona -

I 0 DICONTAJilNampfiONCLUHUP PROCEDURES 2 81 General Procadur 0 = shy8 2 Specific Procedur =

90 IIDLTII UfD IAFnY TltAIMINO

10 0 MIDICU IUVIlLLANCI PROGRAM

Lllf Or APPDDICU

END OF PLAN

APPENDIX A - riiLD TEAM MEMBER FORM 8 - MEDICAL DATA SHEET C - 5111-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 0 - SUPERVISORS REPORT OF ACCIDENT FORM 8 - COMPANY INSURANCE FORM

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1 0 INTRODUCION

The following Health end Safety Plan (HAS P ) d cribea personnel

protection atandarda and proeedurea to be followed during

sampling of potential or actual hazardous matariala including

well drilling activities By providing thh plan to all Fuaa

ONeill Inc (FO) personnel involved in the activittea

~Untiont above the risk fro health and faty hazarda can be

ainibullized

Thia HASP eatabliahaa mandatory safety procedurebull and penonnel

protection atandarda pursuant to the Occupational Safety and

Health Adalinhtration (OSHA) regulations 29 Code of Federal

Regulationbull (CFR) 1910120 The HASP appli to 0 personnel

conducting any aite work All peraonnel involved in the

mentioned activitiaa muat fuiliarize thPiaalvea with thia plan

and coaply with ita requireMnta and have COIIpleted the rttquire4

health and aafety training Each field tau member muat aign the

for in Appendix A and the medical data eheet in Appendix B

before beginning dte work The medical data aheet ehall be ke pt

on aite with the Health and Safety Officer (HASO) and a copy

filed with the Health and Safety Superviaor OlASS) The aheet

ahall aceo~~pany any FO ployM when cedical aaatatance ia

required or if tranaport to hoapital facilitiee 1a needed

Site-a~ific intonation 1a provided i n Appendix C of the HASP

The contenta of thh plan uy change or undergo reviaion baaed

upon additional intonation made available to health and aafety

pereonnel 110nitoring reaulta or changebull in the technical acope

of work Any proposed changebull muat be reviewed

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by the no KASS a igned to the project All penonnel Hated

on the fora in Appendix A will be informed of the approved

changea t o the HASP

Z 0 RESPOHSIBILITUS or KEY PERSONNEL

21 Introduction

The following deacribea the health and taty dadgnationa and

raaponaibUitiaa which are to be impl81Dentad for thia project

211 Haelth and Safety Suoervhor

The HASS ia aho daaignated project 111anagar project engineer

or hydrogaologiet The KASS haa overall r pondbility fo r

davalo~nt and implemntation of the HASP requiramenta

including approving any changaa to the plan The d ignatad

KASS for thia project h provided in Appendix c The HASS muat

have CCMiplatad the 40- hour health and aafaty training couraa

the 8-hour auperviaor training- ainar and udical aurvaillanca

in accordance with OSHA 209 CFR Part 1910 Tha MASS ia

raaponibla for the following HASP require-nta

a Meet with the two in-house health and allfety managerbull (HASH)

prior to atart-up of the project to ueebullbull the heel th and

aafaty needbull for field ectivitiea The MASH are Hated in

~middot Define all Peraonel Protective Equipment (PPE)

to be uee4 on d te s - Section 4 2

b Aure that all personnel involved in the activitiea ere

aware of the potential hazerde of the ai te end proper

procedurebull for handling thoaa hezarda ehould they occur

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I) c Assure that all appropriate PPI is available and utilized

properly by all tta personnel

d Monitor the perforwanca of paraonnel to anaure that

aandatory health and safety proceduraa are adequate and

correct daficienciaa should any activity not comply with

this HASP

e Prepare and ellbllit any and all project reports including

prograaa accident incident and contractual Appendix D

contains a auparvhor a report of accident invaatigation

fora to be cOCIIplatad by the MASS should an accident occur

during on-aita activitiaa

212 Health and Safety Officer

r-The HASO will be the field acientiat engineer or hydrogaologiat

whO will be involved in on-dta activities (ie drilling aoil -z water an4 vaata aupling) The KASO haa atop-work authorization

which will be executed upon the datara~ination of an imminent = aafaty Maard _rgancy ai tuation or othtlr potentially = dangeroua aituation auch aa axtr weather condition The -HASO ahall be rebullpondble for aeauring the evacuation of e1te

pereonnel to a location dedgnated at the e tart of the project

and contacting rgency reaponbullbull unita ae necbullbullbullary The

deeignated HA80 for thh project h provided in ApDndix C

The KASO will be required to have ccpleted the 40-hour Malth

and bullbullfety coune and 8-hour aupervi1or training euinar In

addition tM HSO bullubullt have COCDplated the approved dical

1urveillance progra specified i n Section 100 of thil docWDent

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OtMr field pena~l onmiddotaite during certain field operaticna

(ie air DOnitoring field decontaaination) will report

directly to the HASO At the diacretion of the HASH these

field peraonnel may not be required to have completed the

40-hour training SOCM level of training ( 1 e 24-hour health

and afety training) and field orientation may be sufficient

Should the KASO change during the project the HASO and HASS

will be reeponaible for Meting with the naw KASO to diecuee the

eite activitiea and the new HASO naponibilitiea The primary

reaponeibilitiee of the HASO and other field personnel will be

b Puiliarhe themselves with and understand the eite HASP

including proper uae of PPB -iiii c Report any unsafe conditione to the MASS 0 = = d Be aware of eigne and ayeptoa of potentiel liixpoaure to aite

contuinanta and weather atreea shyMaintain neatneaa in the working area( a)

t Should an accident occur on-aite during field activitiea

the KASO ahall enaure that the injured ployee COGipletea

the coapany inaurance tora for injury or illneaa attached in

Appendix B and aubclih the fora to the FO accounting

departnt All accidentbull and peraonnel expoaurea

regardle11 of the extent shall be reported to the MASS and

in-turn to the KASM

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3 0 HEALTH AlfD SAFETY PltOCEDURES

31 Paraonal Precautionbull

Eating drinking chewing g~ or tobacco a1110king or any

practice that incraaaea the probabUity of hand-to-IIOuth

tranafar and ingeation of utarial are prohibited in any

area deeignatad by the HASS and HASO aa contuinated

Thia will be baaed on prior aaapling atforta conducted

by Fuaa ONeill Inc or axiating information

available frltMI the facility where the on-aita

acti vitha are occurring

b Handa and face mua t be thor oughly washed upon leaving t he

vork area Provisi ons for wate r on-ai t a will be made by t he

WIS

c No contact lanaaa will be worn on-aite

d When decontaaination procedurebull for oute r garanta are in

affect the entire bcxly ahould be thoroughly waahed aa aoon

aa potbla after ttua protective garment ia reampDOvad

a Contact with contu inated or auapeetcl cont aainatad aurfaca a

ahould be avoidc Whenever poadble do not walk through

puddlebull leachate or dibullcolorc aurfacea or l e an bull it or

place equi~nt on drullllbull cont ainer bull or on aoi l bulluapec t ed

o f being contuinated

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t ~ioina and alcohol can exacerbate the affecta of axpoaura

to toaic cheaicala Field ~nonnel taking praaeription

Ndication auat notify their phyeician prior to the field

work in order to confirw that the cication will not affect

their ability to conduct onmiddotaita activitiaa

3 2 on-Sita Field Panonnel Requirnta

a All ~raonnl antaring a dta ahould be thoroughly briefed

by the KASO on anticipated hazarda raty and rgency

procedurebull to be followed and fuiliar vith PPI A

-ting place at the d ta ahould be aatabliahed for the

vorkara prior to atart-up

Field peraonnel ahould be fuiliar with the phydcal ii charactariatica of the dta including = 0 = 1 Wind direction in relation to contaaination zonae

2 Acceibility to a ociataa equip~Dent and vahiclaa -3 ec-untcationa

amp Sita aecaaa 5 Naaraat water aourcea

b The HASH and MASS bulluat anaura that the field penonnel have

pro~r PPI dedgnated for the job prior to atart-up

Peraonnel auat be fit-teatci prior to uae of reapiratora in

order that a proper aeal ia dOCUMnted and alao to obtain

phyaician approval that the -ploybullbull ia phyaically able to

wear a reapirator (OSHA CFR 1910134) Qualitative

fit-teating protocol in-houae will conaiat of teating

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r-- upulaa utilizing a banana-like odor Quantitative f it- taating

ia conducted utilizing a TSI Hodel 8010 Portacount bullbull part of

the 40-hour and 8-hour refreaher health and taty training

couraaa

d No facial hair which intarfaraa with a aatiafactory fit to

the qak-to-face aaal ia allowed on peraonnal required to

wear raapiratora

Viaual contact bullubullt be 111aintained between tiald penonnel if

work ia occurring in an excluaion zona

f All field penonnel should make full uaa of their aanaaa to

alert th-aalvaa to potentially dangaroua aituationa which

they ahould avoid (ie praaanca of strong and irritating or nauHating odon) -2

g Peraonnal ahould practice unfamiliar operationaproceduraa = prior to aita activitiaa = h Peraonnel and equipment in the contaainated area ahould be shy

kept to a bullinibullwa conaiatent with affective a lta

operation

i Proeduraa for leaving a contaainated area auat be planned

and iaplntad prior to going on-aita in accordance with

the HASP

j All viaitora to the job aita 11uat COIDply with the HASP

proceduraa Peraonal protection equipment may be DOdified

by the KASO for vidtore depending on the a1 tuation

following approval by the Fu ONeill Inc HASM and

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321 Confined Space

A confined apace h defined by OSHA aa

an area large enough for an employee to enter and

~rfor work

an area with limited or reatrict~ uana for entry or

eait and

an area that is not deaigned for continuoua human

occupancy

The c haracteriat ica of a confined space are

r-the area contains or has a known potential to contain -z a hazardoua atmos phere

0 = the area contains a material with the potential to = engulf an entrant -the area has an internal configuration such that an

entrant could be trapped by inwardly converging walla

or a floor that slope~a downward and tapers to a bullbullaller

cross-section and

the area contains any other recognized serious hazard

Upon establishing that the area ia confined and may contain one

or more of the above characteriatica initiel and s ubsequent

monitoring of the confined space shall be implemented prior to

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-~ Honi taring ahall M conducted uaing tnatrumenta that aaeaaure

gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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r 3 23 Envtronaantal Supling

Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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40 PDIOHIL PROTECTION PROGRAM

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

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coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

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r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

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I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

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NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

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D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

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Signature____________ _S~rviara

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FUSS O NEILL INC DOES NOI GUARANTEE THI HEALTH OR SAFETY OP MN PERSON ENTERING THIS SITE DUB 10 THI POTENTIAL HAZARDS OF THIS SITE AND THE ACTIVITY OCCURRING THEREON IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO DISCOVER EVALUATE AND PROVIDE PROTECTION FOR ALL POSSIBLE HAZARDS WHICH MAY BE ENCOUNTERED STRICT ADHERENCE TO THE HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES SET FORTH HEREIN WILL REDUCE NOT ELIMINATE THI POTENTIAL FOR lNJVRY AT THIS SITE THE HEALTH AND SAFETY GUIDELINES IN THIS PLAN WERE PREPARED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS SITE AND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON ANY OTHER SITE WITHOUl PRIOR RESEARCH AHD EVALUATION BY TRAINED HEALTH AND SAFETY SPECIALISTS

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IABLI Or CONTEHTI

1 0 ltnRODUCTION

2 0 USPOHIIBILITIES OF kiY PERSONMIL

21 Introduction 2 1 1 Health and Safety Supervb or 212 Health and Safety Officer

3 0 HDLTB AJfD SAfETY PROCEDURES

31 Peraonal Precautiona 32 On-Site Field Personnel Requirementbull

321 Confined Space 322 Drilling Operationbull 323 EnviroiIIMntal Supling 326 Excavationbull 3 2 5 Ground Penetrating Radar -3 2 6 Landfi 11 Inapectiona 2 3 2 7 Soil Ga Survey 3 2 8 Well Location and Elevation Surveying = =shybullbull 0 PDSOHAL PROTECTION PROGRAM

6 1 OVrvhw 6 2 tvel C

21 IAivel C EquipcHnt 6 22 Criteria for uae

63 Level o 6 3 1 Level D Equipment 632 Criteria for Uae

6 Reapirator Maintenance Progra

5 0 DCDOampNCY INFORMATION

51 EMrgency 51tuation 5 2 ~rgncy Procedurebull

52 1 Overview 522 Penonal Injury 5 2 3 Cheaical Exposure

5 3 EIMrgency Contactbull 5 6 Saaple Tranaportation-Emergency Spill Ra bullponaa

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TAILS OF COMTENTS --ccontl~

60 THERMAL DPOSUU

61 OVerview 62 Heat Stre

621 Heat Exhauation 622 Kaat Crampa 623 Kaat Stroke

6 3 Cold Ellpoaura

7 0 8111 COMTROL AND WORX ZONES

71 Contuinant Control at the 51te 7 2 work Zonaa

7 21 Excluaion Zone 722 Contaaination Reduction Zona rshy7 2 3 Support Zona -

I 0 DICONTAJilNampfiONCLUHUP PROCEDURES 2 81 General Procadur 0 = shy8 2 Specific Procedur =

90 IIDLTII UfD IAFnY TltAIMINO

10 0 MIDICU IUVIlLLANCI PROGRAM

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END OF PLAN

APPENDIX A - riiLD TEAM MEMBER FORM 8 - MEDICAL DATA SHEET C - 5111-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 0 - SUPERVISORS REPORT OF ACCIDENT FORM 8 - COMPANY INSURANCE FORM

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1 0 INTRODUCION

The following Health end Safety Plan (HAS P ) d cribea personnel

protection atandarda and proeedurea to be followed during

sampling of potential or actual hazardous matariala including

well drilling activities By providing thh plan to all Fuaa

ONeill Inc (FO) personnel involved in the activittea

~Untiont above the risk fro health and faty hazarda can be

ainibullized

Thia HASP eatabliahaa mandatory safety procedurebull and penonnel

protection atandarda pursuant to the Occupational Safety and

Health Adalinhtration (OSHA) regulations 29 Code of Federal

Regulationbull (CFR) 1910120 The HASP appli to 0 personnel

conducting any aite work All peraonnel involved in the

mentioned activitiaa muat fuiliarize thPiaalvea with thia plan

and coaply with ita requireMnta and have COIIpleted the rttquire4

health and aafety training Each field tau member muat aign the

for in Appendix A and the medical data eheet in Appendix B

before beginning dte work The medical data aheet ehall be ke pt

on aite with the Health and Safety Officer (HASO) and a copy

filed with the Health and Safety Superviaor OlASS) The aheet

ahall aceo~~pany any FO ployM when cedical aaatatance ia

required or if tranaport to hoapital facilitiee 1a needed

Site-a~ific intonation 1a provided i n Appendix C of the HASP

The contenta of thh plan uy change or undergo reviaion baaed

upon additional intonation made available to health and aafety

pereonnel 110nitoring reaulta or changebull in the technical acope

of work Any proposed changebull muat be reviewed

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by the no KASS a igned to the project All penonnel Hated

on the fora in Appendix A will be informed of the approved

changea t o the HASP

Z 0 RESPOHSIBILITUS or KEY PERSONNEL

21 Introduction

The following deacribea the health and taty dadgnationa and

raaponaibUitiaa which are to be impl81Dentad for thia project

211 Haelth and Safety Suoervhor

The HASS ia aho daaignated project 111anagar project engineer

or hydrogaologiet The KASS haa overall r pondbility fo r

davalo~nt and implemntation of the HASP requiramenta

including approving any changaa to the plan The d ignatad

KASS for thia project h provided in Appendix c The HASS muat

have CCMiplatad the 40- hour health and aafaty training couraa

the 8-hour auperviaor training- ainar and udical aurvaillanca

in accordance with OSHA 209 CFR Part 1910 Tha MASS ia

raaponibla for the following HASP require-nta

a Meet with the two in-house health and allfety managerbull (HASH)

prior to atart-up of the project to ueebullbull the heel th and

aafaty needbull for field ectivitiea The MASH are Hated in

~middot Define all Peraonel Protective Equipment (PPE)

to be uee4 on d te s - Section 4 2

b Aure that all personnel involved in the activitiea ere

aware of the potential hazerde of the ai te end proper

procedurebull for handling thoaa hezarda ehould they occur

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I) c Assure that all appropriate PPI is available and utilized

properly by all tta personnel

d Monitor the perforwanca of paraonnel to anaure that

aandatory health and safety proceduraa are adequate and

correct daficienciaa should any activity not comply with

this HASP

e Prepare and ellbllit any and all project reports including

prograaa accident incident and contractual Appendix D

contains a auparvhor a report of accident invaatigation

fora to be cOCIIplatad by the MASS should an accident occur

during on-aita activitiaa

212 Health and Safety Officer

r-The HASO will be the field acientiat engineer or hydrogaologiat

whO will be involved in on-dta activities (ie drilling aoil -z water an4 vaata aupling) The KASO haa atop-work authorization

which will be executed upon the datara~ination of an imminent = aafaty Maard _rgancy ai tuation or othtlr potentially = dangeroua aituation auch aa axtr weather condition The -HASO ahall be rebullpondble for aeauring the evacuation of e1te

pereonnel to a location dedgnated at the e tart of the project

and contacting rgency reaponbullbull unita ae necbullbullbullary The

deeignated HA80 for thh project h provided in ApDndix C

The KASO will be required to have ccpleted the 40-hour Malth

and bullbullfety coune and 8-hour aupervi1or training euinar In

addition tM HSO bullubullt have COCDplated the approved dical

1urveillance progra specified i n Section 100 of thil docWDent

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OtMr field pena~l onmiddotaite during certain field operaticna

(ie air DOnitoring field decontaaination) will report

directly to the HASO At the diacretion of the HASH these

field peraonnel may not be required to have completed the

40-hour training SOCM level of training ( 1 e 24-hour health

and afety training) and field orientation may be sufficient

Should the KASO change during the project the HASO and HASS

will be reeponaible for Meting with the naw KASO to diecuee the

eite activitiea and the new HASO naponibilitiea The primary

reaponeibilitiee of the HASO and other field personnel will be

b Puiliarhe themselves with and understand the eite HASP

including proper uae of PPB -iiii c Report any unsafe conditione to the MASS 0 = = d Be aware of eigne and ayeptoa of potentiel liixpoaure to aite

contuinanta and weather atreea shyMaintain neatneaa in the working area( a)

t Should an accident occur on-aite during field activitiea

the KASO ahall enaure that the injured ployee COGipletea

the coapany inaurance tora for injury or illneaa attached in

Appendix B and aubclih the fora to the FO accounting

departnt All accidentbull and peraonnel expoaurea

regardle11 of the extent shall be reported to the MASS and

in-turn to the KASM

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3 0 HEALTH AlfD SAFETY PltOCEDURES

31 Paraonal Precautionbull

Eating drinking chewing g~ or tobacco a1110king or any

practice that incraaaea the probabUity of hand-to-IIOuth

tranafar and ingeation of utarial are prohibited in any

area deeignatad by the HASS and HASO aa contuinated

Thia will be baaed on prior aaapling atforta conducted

by Fuaa ONeill Inc or axiating information

available frltMI the facility where the on-aita

acti vitha are occurring

b Handa and face mua t be thor oughly washed upon leaving t he

vork area Provisi ons for wate r on-ai t a will be made by t he

WIS

c No contact lanaaa will be worn on-aite

d When decontaaination procedurebull for oute r garanta are in

affect the entire bcxly ahould be thoroughly waahed aa aoon

aa potbla after ttua protective garment ia reampDOvad

a Contact with contu inated or auapeetcl cont aainatad aurfaca a

ahould be avoidc Whenever poadble do not walk through

puddlebull leachate or dibullcolorc aurfacea or l e an bull it or

place equi~nt on drullllbull cont ainer bull or on aoi l bulluapec t ed

o f being contuinated

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to toaic cheaicala Field ~nonnel taking praaeription

Ndication auat notify their phyeician prior to the field

work in order to confirw that the cication will not affect

their ability to conduct onmiddotaita activitiaa

3 2 on-Sita Field Panonnel Requirnta

a All ~raonnl antaring a dta ahould be thoroughly briefed

by the KASO on anticipated hazarda raty and rgency

procedurebull to be followed and fuiliar vith PPI A

-ting place at the d ta ahould be aatabliahed for the

vorkara prior to atart-up

Field peraonnel ahould be fuiliar with the phydcal ii charactariatica of the dta including = 0 = 1 Wind direction in relation to contaaination zonae

2 Acceibility to a ociataa equip~Dent and vahiclaa -3 ec-untcationa

amp Sita aecaaa 5 Naaraat water aourcea

b The HASH and MASS bulluat anaura that the field penonnel have

pro~r PPI dedgnated for the job prior to atart-up

Peraonnel auat be fit-teatci prior to uae of reapiratora in

order that a proper aeal ia dOCUMnted and alao to obtain

phyaician approval that the -ploybullbull ia phyaically able to

wear a reapirator (OSHA CFR 1910134) Qualitative

fit-teating protocol in-houae will conaiat of teating

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ia conducted utilizing a TSI Hodel 8010 Portacount bullbull part of

the 40-hour and 8-hour refreaher health and taty training

couraaa

d No facial hair which intarfaraa with a aatiafactory fit to

the qak-to-face aaal ia allowed on peraonnal required to

wear raapiratora

Viaual contact bullubullt be 111aintained between tiald penonnel if

work ia occurring in an excluaion zona

f All field penonnel should make full uaa of their aanaaa to

alert th-aalvaa to potentially dangaroua aituationa which

they ahould avoid (ie praaanca of strong and irritating or nauHating odon) -2

g Peraonnal ahould practice unfamiliar operationaproceduraa = prior to aita activitiaa = h Peraonnel and equipment in the contaainated area ahould be shy

kept to a bullinibullwa conaiatent with affective a lta

operation

i Proeduraa for leaving a contaainated area auat be planned

and iaplntad prior to going on-aita in accordance with

the HASP

j All viaitora to the job aita 11uat COIDply with the HASP

proceduraa Peraonal protection equipment may be DOdified

by the KASO for vidtore depending on the a1 tuation

following approval by the Fu ONeill Inc HASM and

HASS

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321 Confined Space

A confined apace h defined by OSHA aa

an area large enough for an employee to enter and

~rfor work

an area with limited or reatrict~ uana for entry or

eait and

an area that is not deaigned for continuoua human

occupancy

The c haracteriat ica of a confined space are

r-the area contains or has a known potential to contain -z a hazardoua atmos phere

0 = the area contains a material with the potential to = engulf an entrant -the area has an internal configuration such that an

entrant could be trapped by inwardly converging walla

or a floor that slope~a downward and tapers to a bullbullaller

cross-section and

the area contains any other recognized serious hazard

Upon establishing that the area ia confined and may contain one

or more of the above characteriatica initiel and s ubsequent

monitoring of the confined space shall be implemented prior to

entry

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gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

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r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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Page 3: HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN - United States Environmental

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1 0 ltnRODUCTION

2 0 USPOHIIBILITIES OF kiY PERSONMIL

21 Introduction 2 1 1 Health and Safety Supervb or 212 Health and Safety Officer

3 0 HDLTB AJfD SAfETY PROCEDURES

31 Peraonal Precautiona 32 On-Site Field Personnel Requirementbull

321 Confined Space 322 Drilling Operationbull 323 EnviroiIIMntal Supling 326 Excavationbull 3 2 5 Ground Penetrating Radar -3 2 6 Landfi 11 Inapectiona 2 3 2 7 Soil Ga Survey 3 2 8 Well Location and Elevation Surveying = =shybullbull 0 PDSOHAL PROTECTION PROGRAM

6 1 OVrvhw 6 2 tvel C

21 IAivel C EquipcHnt 6 22 Criteria for uae

63 Level o 6 3 1 Level D Equipment 632 Criteria for Uae

6 Reapirator Maintenance Progra

5 0 DCDOampNCY INFORMATION

51 EMrgency 51tuation 5 2 ~rgncy Procedurebull

52 1 Overview 522 Penonal Injury 5 2 3 Cheaical Exposure

5 3 EIMrgency Contactbull 5 6 Saaple Tranaportation-Emergency Spill Ra bullponaa

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TAILS OF COMTENTS --ccontl~

60 THERMAL DPOSUU

61 OVerview 62 Heat Stre

621 Heat Exhauation 622 Kaat Crampa 623 Kaat Stroke

6 3 Cold Ellpoaura

7 0 8111 COMTROL AND WORX ZONES

71 Contuinant Control at the 51te 7 2 work Zonaa

7 21 Excluaion Zone 722 Contaaination Reduction Zona rshy7 2 3 Support Zona -

I 0 DICONTAJilNampfiONCLUHUP PROCEDURES 2 81 General Procadur 0 = shy8 2 Specific Procedur =

90 IIDLTII UfD IAFnY TltAIMINO

10 0 MIDICU IUVIlLLANCI PROGRAM

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END OF PLAN

APPENDIX A - riiLD TEAM MEMBER FORM 8 - MEDICAL DATA SHEET C - 5111-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 0 - SUPERVISORS REPORT OF ACCIDENT FORM 8 - COMPANY INSURANCE FORM

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1 0 INTRODUCION

The following Health end Safety Plan (HAS P ) d cribea personnel

protection atandarda and proeedurea to be followed during

sampling of potential or actual hazardous matariala including

well drilling activities By providing thh plan to all Fuaa

ONeill Inc (FO) personnel involved in the activittea

~Untiont above the risk fro health and faty hazarda can be

ainibullized

Thia HASP eatabliahaa mandatory safety procedurebull and penonnel

protection atandarda pursuant to the Occupational Safety and

Health Adalinhtration (OSHA) regulations 29 Code of Federal

Regulationbull (CFR) 1910120 The HASP appli to 0 personnel

conducting any aite work All peraonnel involved in the

mentioned activitiaa muat fuiliarize thPiaalvea with thia plan

and coaply with ita requireMnta and have COIIpleted the rttquire4

health and aafety training Each field tau member muat aign the

for in Appendix A and the medical data eheet in Appendix B

before beginning dte work The medical data aheet ehall be ke pt

on aite with the Health and Safety Officer (HASO) and a copy

filed with the Health and Safety Superviaor OlASS) The aheet

ahall aceo~~pany any FO ployM when cedical aaatatance ia

required or if tranaport to hoapital facilitiee 1a needed

Site-a~ific intonation 1a provided i n Appendix C of the HASP

The contenta of thh plan uy change or undergo reviaion baaed

upon additional intonation made available to health and aafety

pereonnel 110nitoring reaulta or changebull in the technical acope

of work Any proposed changebull muat be reviewed

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by the no KASS a igned to the project All penonnel Hated

on the fora in Appendix A will be informed of the approved

changea t o the HASP

Z 0 RESPOHSIBILITUS or KEY PERSONNEL

21 Introduction

The following deacribea the health and taty dadgnationa and

raaponaibUitiaa which are to be impl81Dentad for thia project

211 Haelth and Safety Suoervhor

The HASS ia aho daaignated project 111anagar project engineer

or hydrogaologiet The KASS haa overall r pondbility fo r

davalo~nt and implemntation of the HASP requiramenta

including approving any changaa to the plan The d ignatad

KASS for thia project h provided in Appendix c The HASS muat

have CCMiplatad the 40- hour health and aafaty training couraa

the 8-hour auperviaor training- ainar and udical aurvaillanca

in accordance with OSHA 209 CFR Part 1910 Tha MASS ia

raaponibla for the following HASP require-nta

a Meet with the two in-house health and allfety managerbull (HASH)

prior to atart-up of the project to ueebullbull the heel th and

aafaty needbull for field ectivitiea The MASH are Hated in

~middot Define all Peraonel Protective Equipment (PPE)

to be uee4 on d te s - Section 4 2

b Aure that all personnel involved in the activitiea ere

aware of the potential hazerde of the ai te end proper

procedurebull for handling thoaa hezarda ehould they occur

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I) c Assure that all appropriate PPI is available and utilized

properly by all tta personnel

d Monitor the perforwanca of paraonnel to anaure that

aandatory health and safety proceduraa are adequate and

correct daficienciaa should any activity not comply with

this HASP

e Prepare and ellbllit any and all project reports including

prograaa accident incident and contractual Appendix D

contains a auparvhor a report of accident invaatigation

fora to be cOCIIplatad by the MASS should an accident occur

during on-aita activitiaa

212 Health and Safety Officer

r-The HASO will be the field acientiat engineer or hydrogaologiat

whO will be involved in on-dta activities (ie drilling aoil -z water an4 vaata aupling) The KASO haa atop-work authorization

which will be executed upon the datara~ination of an imminent = aafaty Maard _rgancy ai tuation or othtlr potentially = dangeroua aituation auch aa axtr weather condition The -HASO ahall be rebullpondble for aeauring the evacuation of e1te

pereonnel to a location dedgnated at the e tart of the project

and contacting rgency reaponbullbull unita ae necbullbullbullary The

deeignated HA80 for thh project h provided in ApDndix C

The KASO will be required to have ccpleted the 40-hour Malth

and bullbullfety coune and 8-hour aupervi1or training euinar In

addition tM HSO bullubullt have COCDplated the approved dical

1urveillance progra specified i n Section 100 of thil docWDent

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OtMr field pena~l onmiddotaite during certain field operaticna

(ie air DOnitoring field decontaaination) will report

directly to the HASO At the diacretion of the HASH these

field peraonnel may not be required to have completed the

40-hour training SOCM level of training ( 1 e 24-hour health

and afety training) and field orientation may be sufficient

Should the KASO change during the project the HASO and HASS

will be reeponaible for Meting with the naw KASO to diecuee the

eite activitiea and the new HASO naponibilitiea The primary

reaponeibilitiee of the HASO and other field personnel will be

b Puiliarhe themselves with and understand the eite HASP

including proper uae of PPB -iiii c Report any unsafe conditione to the MASS 0 = = d Be aware of eigne and ayeptoa of potentiel liixpoaure to aite

contuinanta and weather atreea shyMaintain neatneaa in the working area( a)

t Should an accident occur on-aite during field activitiea

the KASO ahall enaure that the injured ployee COGipletea

the coapany inaurance tora for injury or illneaa attached in

Appendix B and aubclih the fora to the FO accounting

departnt All accidentbull and peraonnel expoaurea

regardle11 of the extent shall be reported to the MASS and

in-turn to the KASM

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3 0 HEALTH AlfD SAFETY PltOCEDURES

31 Paraonal Precautionbull

Eating drinking chewing g~ or tobacco a1110king or any

practice that incraaaea the probabUity of hand-to-IIOuth

tranafar and ingeation of utarial are prohibited in any

area deeignatad by the HASS and HASO aa contuinated

Thia will be baaed on prior aaapling atforta conducted

by Fuaa ONeill Inc or axiating information

available frltMI the facility where the on-aita

acti vitha are occurring

b Handa and face mua t be thor oughly washed upon leaving t he

vork area Provisi ons for wate r on-ai t a will be made by t he

WIS

c No contact lanaaa will be worn on-aite

d When decontaaination procedurebull for oute r garanta are in

affect the entire bcxly ahould be thoroughly waahed aa aoon

aa potbla after ttua protective garment ia reampDOvad

a Contact with contu inated or auapeetcl cont aainatad aurfaca a

ahould be avoidc Whenever poadble do not walk through

puddlebull leachate or dibullcolorc aurfacea or l e an bull it or

place equi~nt on drullllbull cont ainer bull or on aoi l bulluapec t ed

o f being contuinated

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t ~ioina and alcohol can exacerbate the affecta of axpoaura

to toaic cheaicala Field ~nonnel taking praaeription

Ndication auat notify their phyeician prior to the field

work in order to confirw that the cication will not affect

their ability to conduct onmiddotaita activitiaa

3 2 on-Sita Field Panonnel Requirnta

a All ~raonnl antaring a dta ahould be thoroughly briefed

by the KASO on anticipated hazarda raty and rgency

procedurebull to be followed and fuiliar vith PPI A

-ting place at the d ta ahould be aatabliahed for the

vorkara prior to atart-up

Field peraonnel ahould be fuiliar with the phydcal ii charactariatica of the dta including = 0 = 1 Wind direction in relation to contaaination zonae

2 Acceibility to a ociataa equip~Dent and vahiclaa -3 ec-untcationa

amp Sita aecaaa 5 Naaraat water aourcea

b The HASH and MASS bulluat anaura that the field penonnel have

pro~r PPI dedgnated for the job prior to atart-up

Peraonnel auat be fit-teatci prior to uae of reapiratora in

order that a proper aeal ia dOCUMnted and alao to obtain

phyaician approval that the -ploybullbull ia phyaically able to

wear a reapirator (OSHA CFR 1910134) Qualitative

fit-teating protocol in-houae will conaiat of teating

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ia conducted utilizing a TSI Hodel 8010 Portacount bullbull part of

the 40-hour and 8-hour refreaher health and taty training

couraaa

d No facial hair which intarfaraa with a aatiafactory fit to

the qak-to-face aaal ia allowed on peraonnal required to

wear raapiratora

Viaual contact bullubullt be 111aintained between tiald penonnel if

work ia occurring in an excluaion zona

f All field penonnel should make full uaa of their aanaaa to

alert th-aalvaa to potentially dangaroua aituationa which

they ahould avoid (ie praaanca of strong and irritating or nauHating odon) -2

g Peraonnal ahould practice unfamiliar operationaproceduraa = prior to aita activitiaa = h Peraonnel and equipment in the contaainated area ahould be shy

kept to a bullinibullwa conaiatent with affective a lta

operation

i Proeduraa for leaving a contaainated area auat be planned

and iaplntad prior to going on-aita in accordance with

the HASP

j All viaitora to the job aita 11uat COIDply with the HASP

proceduraa Peraonal protection equipment may be DOdified

by the KASO for vidtore depending on the a1 tuation

following approval by the Fu ONeill Inc HASM and

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321 Confined Space

A confined apace h defined by OSHA aa

an area large enough for an employee to enter and

~rfor work

an area with limited or reatrict~ uana for entry or

eait and

an area that is not deaigned for continuoua human

occupancy

The c haracteriat ica of a confined space are

r-the area contains or has a known potential to contain -z a hazardoua atmos phere

0 = the area contains a material with the potential to = engulf an entrant -the area has an internal configuration such that an

entrant could be trapped by inwardly converging walla

or a floor that slope~a downward and tapers to a bullbullaller

cross-section and

the area contains any other recognized serious hazard

Upon establishing that the area ia confined and may contain one

or more of the above characteriatica initiel and s ubsequent

monitoring of the confined space shall be implemented prior to

entry

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-~ Honi taring ahall M conducted uaing tnatrumenta that aaeaaure

gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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40 PDIOHIL PROTECTION PROGRAM

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

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r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

7 2~

Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

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NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

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D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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TAILS OF COMTENTS --ccontl~

60 THERMAL DPOSUU

61 OVerview 62 Heat Stre

621 Heat Exhauation 622 Kaat Crampa 623 Kaat Stroke

6 3 Cold Ellpoaura

7 0 8111 COMTROL AND WORX ZONES

71 Contuinant Control at the 51te 7 2 work Zonaa

7 21 Excluaion Zone 722 Contaaination Reduction Zona rshy7 2 3 Support Zona -

I 0 DICONTAJilNampfiONCLUHUP PROCEDURES 2 81 General Procadur 0 = shy8 2 Specific Procedur =

90 IIDLTII UfD IAFnY TltAIMINO

10 0 MIDICU IUVIlLLANCI PROGRAM

Lllf Or APPDDICU

END OF PLAN

APPENDIX A - riiLD TEAM MEMBER FORM 8 - MEDICAL DATA SHEET C - 5111-SPECIFIC INFORMATION 0 - SUPERVISORS REPORT OF ACCIDENT FORM 8 - COMPANY INSURANCE FORM

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1 0 INTRODUCION

The following Health end Safety Plan (HAS P ) d cribea personnel

protection atandarda and proeedurea to be followed during

sampling of potential or actual hazardous matariala including

well drilling activities By providing thh plan to all Fuaa

ONeill Inc (FO) personnel involved in the activittea

~Untiont above the risk fro health and faty hazarda can be

ainibullized

Thia HASP eatabliahaa mandatory safety procedurebull and penonnel

protection atandarda pursuant to the Occupational Safety and

Health Adalinhtration (OSHA) regulations 29 Code of Federal

Regulationbull (CFR) 1910120 The HASP appli to 0 personnel

conducting any aite work All peraonnel involved in the

mentioned activitiaa muat fuiliarize thPiaalvea with thia plan

and coaply with ita requireMnta and have COIIpleted the rttquire4

health and aafety training Each field tau member muat aign the

for in Appendix A and the medical data eheet in Appendix B

before beginning dte work The medical data aheet ehall be ke pt

on aite with the Health and Safety Officer (HASO) and a copy

filed with the Health and Safety Superviaor OlASS) The aheet

ahall aceo~~pany any FO ployM when cedical aaatatance ia

required or if tranaport to hoapital facilitiee 1a needed

Site-a~ific intonation 1a provided i n Appendix C of the HASP

The contenta of thh plan uy change or undergo reviaion baaed

upon additional intonation made available to health and aafety

pereonnel 110nitoring reaulta or changebull in the technical acope

of work Any proposed changebull muat be reviewed

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by the no KASS a igned to the project All penonnel Hated

on the fora in Appendix A will be informed of the approved

changea t o the HASP

Z 0 RESPOHSIBILITUS or KEY PERSONNEL

21 Introduction

The following deacribea the health and taty dadgnationa and

raaponaibUitiaa which are to be impl81Dentad for thia project

211 Haelth and Safety Suoervhor

The HASS ia aho daaignated project 111anagar project engineer

or hydrogaologiet The KASS haa overall r pondbility fo r

davalo~nt and implemntation of the HASP requiramenta

including approving any changaa to the plan The d ignatad

KASS for thia project h provided in Appendix c The HASS muat

have CCMiplatad the 40- hour health and aafaty training couraa

the 8-hour auperviaor training- ainar and udical aurvaillanca

in accordance with OSHA 209 CFR Part 1910 Tha MASS ia

raaponibla for the following HASP require-nta

a Meet with the two in-house health and allfety managerbull (HASH)

prior to atart-up of the project to ueebullbull the heel th and

aafaty needbull for field ectivitiea The MASH are Hated in

~middot Define all Peraonel Protective Equipment (PPE)

to be uee4 on d te s - Section 4 2

b Aure that all personnel involved in the activitiea ere

aware of the potential hazerde of the ai te end proper

procedurebull for handling thoaa hezarda ehould they occur

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I) c Assure that all appropriate PPI is available and utilized

properly by all tta personnel

d Monitor the perforwanca of paraonnel to anaure that

aandatory health and safety proceduraa are adequate and

correct daficienciaa should any activity not comply with

this HASP

e Prepare and ellbllit any and all project reports including

prograaa accident incident and contractual Appendix D

contains a auparvhor a report of accident invaatigation

fora to be cOCIIplatad by the MASS should an accident occur

during on-aita activitiaa

212 Health and Safety Officer

r-The HASO will be the field acientiat engineer or hydrogaologiat

whO will be involved in on-dta activities (ie drilling aoil -z water an4 vaata aupling) The KASO haa atop-work authorization

which will be executed upon the datara~ination of an imminent = aafaty Maard _rgancy ai tuation or othtlr potentially = dangeroua aituation auch aa axtr weather condition The -HASO ahall be rebullpondble for aeauring the evacuation of e1te

pereonnel to a location dedgnated at the e tart of the project

and contacting rgency reaponbullbull unita ae necbullbullbullary The

deeignated HA80 for thh project h provided in ApDndix C

The KASO will be required to have ccpleted the 40-hour Malth

and bullbullfety coune and 8-hour aupervi1or training euinar In

addition tM HSO bullubullt have COCDplated the approved dical

1urveillance progra specified i n Section 100 of thil docWDent

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OtMr field pena~l onmiddotaite during certain field operaticna

(ie air DOnitoring field decontaaination) will report

directly to the HASO At the diacretion of the HASH these

field peraonnel may not be required to have completed the

40-hour training SOCM level of training ( 1 e 24-hour health

and afety training) and field orientation may be sufficient

Should the KASO change during the project the HASO and HASS

will be reeponaible for Meting with the naw KASO to diecuee the

eite activitiea and the new HASO naponibilitiea The primary

reaponeibilitiee of the HASO and other field personnel will be

b Puiliarhe themselves with and understand the eite HASP

including proper uae of PPB -iiii c Report any unsafe conditione to the MASS 0 = = d Be aware of eigne and ayeptoa of potentiel liixpoaure to aite

contuinanta and weather atreea shyMaintain neatneaa in the working area( a)

t Should an accident occur on-aite during field activitiea

the KASO ahall enaure that the injured ployee COGipletea

the coapany inaurance tora for injury or illneaa attached in

Appendix B and aubclih the fora to the FO accounting

departnt All accidentbull and peraonnel expoaurea

regardle11 of the extent shall be reported to the MASS and

in-turn to the KASM

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3 0 HEALTH AlfD SAFETY PltOCEDURES

31 Paraonal Precautionbull

Eating drinking chewing g~ or tobacco a1110king or any

practice that incraaaea the probabUity of hand-to-IIOuth

tranafar and ingeation of utarial are prohibited in any

area deeignatad by the HASS and HASO aa contuinated

Thia will be baaed on prior aaapling atforta conducted

by Fuaa ONeill Inc or axiating information

available frltMI the facility where the on-aita

acti vitha are occurring

b Handa and face mua t be thor oughly washed upon leaving t he

vork area Provisi ons for wate r on-ai t a will be made by t he

WIS

c No contact lanaaa will be worn on-aite

d When decontaaination procedurebull for oute r garanta are in

affect the entire bcxly ahould be thoroughly waahed aa aoon

aa potbla after ttua protective garment ia reampDOvad

a Contact with contu inated or auapeetcl cont aainatad aurfaca a

ahould be avoidc Whenever poadble do not walk through

puddlebull leachate or dibullcolorc aurfacea or l e an bull it or

place equi~nt on drullllbull cont ainer bull or on aoi l bulluapec t ed

o f being contuinated

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t ~ioina and alcohol can exacerbate the affecta of axpoaura

to toaic cheaicala Field ~nonnel taking praaeription

Ndication auat notify their phyeician prior to the field

work in order to confirw that the cication will not affect

their ability to conduct onmiddotaita activitiaa

3 2 on-Sita Field Panonnel Requirnta

a All ~raonnl antaring a dta ahould be thoroughly briefed

by the KASO on anticipated hazarda raty and rgency

procedurebull to be followed and fuiliar vith PPI A

-ting place at the d ta ahould be aatabliahed for the

vorkara prior to atart-up

Field peraonnel ahould be fuiliar with the phydcal ii charactariatica of the dta including = 0 = 1 Wind direction in relation to contaaination zonae

2 Acceibility to a ociataa equip~Dent and vahiclaa -3 ec-untcationa

amp Sita aecaaa 5 Naaraat water aourcea

b The HASH and MASS bulluat anaura that the field penonnel have

pro~r PPI dedgnated for the job prior to atart-up

Peraonnel auat be fit-teatci prior to uae of reapiratora in

order that a proper aeal ia dOCUMnted and alao to obtain

phyaician approval that the -ploybullbull ia phyaically able to

wear a reapirator (OSHA CFR 1910134) Qualitative

fit-teating protocol in-houae will conaiat of teating

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r-- upulaa utilizing a banana-like odor Quantitative f it- taating

ia conducted utilizing a TSI Hodel 8010 Portacount bullbull part of

the 40-hour and 8-hour refreaher health and taty training

couraaa

d No facial hair which intarfaraa with a aatiafactory fit to

the qak-to-face aaal ia allowed on peraonnal required to

wear raapiratora

Viaual contact bullubullt be 111aintained between tiald penonnel if

work ia occurring in an excluaion zona

f All field penonnel should make full uaa of their aanaaa to

alert th-aalvaa to potentially dangaroua aituationa which

they ahould avoid (ie praaanca of strong and irritating or nauHating odon) -2

g Peraonnal ahould practice unfamiliar operationaproceduraa = prior to aita activitiaa = h Peraonnel and equipment in the contaainated area ahould be shy

kept to a bullinibullwa conaiatent with affective a lta

operation

i Proeduraa for leaving a contaainated area auat be planned

and iaplntad prior to going on-aita in accordance with

the HASP

j All viaitora to the job aita 11uat COIDply with the HASP

proceduraa Peraonal protection equipment may be DOdified

by the KASO for vidtore depending on the a1 tuation

following approval by the Fu ONeill Inc HASM and

HASS

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321 Confined Space

A confined apace h defined by OSHA aa

an area large enough for an employee to enter and

~rfor work

an area with limited or reatrict~ uana for entry or

eait and

an area that is not deaigned for continuoua human

occupancy

The c haracteriat ica of a confined space are

r-the area contains or has a known potential to contain -z a hazardoua atmos phere

0 = the area contains a material with the potential to = engulf an entrant -the area has an internal configuration such that an

entrant could be trapped by inwardly converging walla

or a floor that slope~a downward and tapers to a bullbullaller

cross-section and

the area contains any other recognized serious hazard

Upon establishing that the area ia confined and may contain one

or more of the above characteriatica initiel and s ubsequent

monitoring of the confined space shall be implemented prior to

entry

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-~ Honi taring ahall M conducted uaing tnatrumenta that aaeaaure

gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

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r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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1 0 INTRODUCION

The following Health end Safety Plan (HAS P ) d cribea personnel

protection atandarda and proeedurea to be followed during

sampling of potential or actual hazardous matariala including

well drilling activities By providing thh plan to all Fuaa

ONeill Inc (FO) personnel involved in the activittea

~Untiont above the risk fro health and faty hazarda can be

ainibullized

Thia HASP eatabliahaa mandatory safety procedurebull and penonnel

protection atandarda pursuant to the Occupational Safety and

Health Adalinhtration (OSHA) regulations 29 Code of Federal

Regulationbull (CFR) 1910120 The HASP appli to 0 personnel

conducting any aite work All peraonnel involved in the

mentioned activitiaa muat fuiliarize thPiaalvea with thia plan

and coaply with ita requireMnta and have COIIpleted the rttquire4

health and aafety training Each field tau member muat aign the

for in Appendix A and the medical data eheet in Appendix B

before beginning dte work The medical data aheet ehall be ke pt

on aite with the Health and Safety Officer (HASO) and a copy

filed with the Health and Safety Superviaor OlASS) The aheet

ahall aceo~~pany any FO ployM when cedical aaatatance ia

required or if tranaport to hoapital facilitiee 1a needed

Site-a~ific intonation 1a provided i n Appendix C of the HASP

The contenta of thh plan uy change or undergo reviaion baaed

upon additional intonation made available to health and aafety

pereonnel 110nitoring reaulta or changebull in the technical acope

of work Any proposed changebull muat be reviewed

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by the no KASS a igned to the project All penonnel Hated

on the fora in Appendix A will be informed of the approved

changea t o the HASP

Z 0 RESPOHSIBILITUS or KEY PERSONNEL

21 Introduction

The following deacribea the health and taty dadgnationa and

raaponaibUitiaa which are to be impl81Dentad for thia project

211 Haelth and Safety Suoervhor

The HASS ia aho daaignated project 111anagar project engineer

or hydrogaologiet The KASS haa overall r pondbility fo r

davalo~nt and implemntation of the HASP requiramenta

including approving any changaa to the plan The d ignatad

KASS for thia project h provided in Appendix c The HASS muat

have CCMiplatad the 40- hour health and aafaty training couraa

the 8-hour auperviaor training- ainar and udical aurvaillanca

in accordance with OSHA 209 CFR Part 1910 Tha MASS ia

raaponibla for the following HASP require-nta

a Meet with the two in-house health and allfety managerbull (HASH)

prior to atart-up of the project to ueebullbull the heel th and

aafaty needbull for field ectivitiea The MASH are Hated in

~middot Define all Peraonel Protective Equipment (PPE)

to be uee4 on d te s - Section 4 2

b Aure that all personnel involved in the activitiea ere

aware of the potential hazerde of the ai te end proper

procedurebull for handling thoaa hezarda ehould they occur

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properly by all tta personnel

d Monitor the perforwanca of paraonnel to anaure that

aandatory health and safety proceduraa are adequate and

correct daficienciaa should any activity not comply with

this HASP

e Prepare and ellbllit any and all project reports including

prograaa accident incident and contractual Appendix D

contains a auparvhor a report of accident invaatigation

fora to be cOCIIplatad by the MASS should an accident occur

during on-aita activitiaa

212 Health and Safety Officer

r-The HASO will be the field acientiat engineer or hydrogaologiat

whO will be involved in on-dta activities (ie drilling aoil -z water an4 vaata aupling) The KASO haa atop-work authorization

which will be executed upon the datara~ination of an imminent = aafaty Maard _rgancy ai tuation or othtlr potentially = dangeroua aituation auch aa axtr weather condition The -HASO ahall be rebullpondble for aeauring the evacuation of e1te

pereonnel to a location dedgnated at the e tart of the project

and contacting rgency reaponbullbull unita ae necbullbullbullary The

deeignated HA80 for thh project h provided in ApDndix C

The KASO will be required to have ccpleted the 40-hour Malth

and bullbullfety coune and 8-hour aupervi1or training euinar In

addition tM HSO bullubullt have COCDplated the approved dical

1urveillance progra specified i n Section 100 of thil docWDent

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OtMr field pena~l onmiddotaite during certain field operaticna

(ie air DOnitoring field decontaaination) will report

directly to the HASO At the diacretion of the HASH these

field peraonnel may not be required to have completed the

40-hour training SOCM level of training ( 1 e 24-hour health

and afety training) and field orientation may be sufficient

Should the KASO change during the project the HASO and HASS

will be reeponaible for Meting with the naw KASO to diecuee the

eite activitiea and the new HASO naponibilitiea The primary

reaponeibilitiee of the HASO and other field personnel will be

b Puiliarhe themselves with and understand the eite HASP

including proper uae of PPB -iiii c Report any unsafe conditione to the MASS 0 = = d Be aware of eigne and ayeptoa of potentiel liixpoaure to aite

contuinanta and weather atreea shyMaintain neatneaa in the working area( a)

t Should an accident occur on-aite during field activitiea

the KASO ahall enaure that the injured ployee COGipletea

the coapany inaurance tora for injury or illneaa attached in

Appendix B and aubclih the fora to the FO accounting

departnt All accidentbull and peraonnel expoaurea

regardle11 of the extent shall be reported to the MASS and

in-turn to the KASM

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31 Paraonal Precautionbull

Eating drinking chewing g~ or tobacco a1110king or any

practice that incraaaea the probabUity of hand-to-IIOuth

tranafar and ingeation of utarial are prohibited in any

area deeignatad by the HASS and HASO aa contuinated

Thia will be baaed on prior aaapling atforta conducted

by Fuaa ONeill Inc or axiating information

available frltMI the facility where the on-aita

acti vitha are occurring

b Handa and face mua t be thor oughly washed upon leaving t he

vork area Provisi ons for wate r on-ai t a will be made by t he

WIS

c No contact lanaaa will be worn on-aite

d When decontaaination procedurebull for oute r garanta are in

affect the entire bcxly ahould be thoroughly waahed aa aoon

aa potbla after ttua protective garment ia reampDOvad

a Contact with contu inated or auapeetcl cont aainatad aurfaca a

ahould be avoidc Whenever poadble do not walk through

puddlebull leachate or dibullcolorc aurfacea or l e an bull it or

place equi~nt on drullllbull cont ainer bull or on aoi l bulluapec t ed

o f being contuinated

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t ~ioina and alcohol can exacerbate the affecta of axpoaura

to toaic cheaicala Field ~nonnel taking praaeription

Ndication auat notify their phyeician prior to the field

work in order to confirw that the cication will not affect

their ability to conduct onmiddotaita activitiaa

3 2 on-Sita Field Panonnel Requirnta

a All ~raonnl antaring a dta ahould be thoroughly briefed

by the KASO on anticipated hazarda raty and rgency

procedurebull to be followed and fuiliar vith PPI A

-ting place at the d ta ahould be aatabliahed for the

vorkara prior to atart-up

Field peraonnel ahould be fuiliar with the phydcal ii charactariatica of the dta including = 0 = 1 Wind direction in relation to contaaination zonae

2 Acceibility to a ociataa equip~Dent and vahiclaa -3 ec-untcationa

amp Sita aecaaa 5 Naaraat water aourcea

b The HASH and MASS bulluat anaura that the field penonnel have

pro~r PPI dedgnated for the job prior to atart-up

Peraonnel auat be fit-teatci prior to uae of reapiratora in

order that a proper aeal ia dOCUMnted and alao to obtain

phyaician approval that the -ploybullbull ia phyaically able to

wear a reapirator (OSHA CFR 1910134) Qualitative

fit-teating protocol in-houae will conaiat of teating

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ia conducted utilizing a TSI Hodel 8010 Portacount bullbull part of

the 40-hour and 8-hour refreaher health and taty training

couraaa

d No facial hair which intarfaraa with a aatiafactory fit to

the qak-to-face aaal ia allowed on peraonnal required to

wear raapiratora

Viaual contact bullubullt be 111aintained between tiald penonnel if

work ia occurring in an excluaion zona

f All field penonnel should make full uaa of their aanaaa to

alert th-aalvaa to potentially dangaroua aituationa which

they ahould avoid (ie praaanca of strong and irritating or nauHating odon) -2

g Peraonnal ahould practice unfamiliar operationaproceduraa = prior to aita activitiaa = h Peraonnel and equipment in the contaainated area ahould be shy

kept to a bullinibullwa conaiatent with affective a lta

operation

i Proeduraa for leaving a contaainated area auat be planned

and iaplntad prior to going on-aita in accordance with

the HASP

j All viaitora to the job aita 11uat COIDply with the HASP

proceduraa Peraonal protection equipment may be DOdified

by the KASO for vidtore depending on the a1 tuation

following approval by the Fu ONeill Inc HASM and

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321 Confined Space

A confined apace h defined by OSHA aa

an area large enough for an employee to enter and

~rfor work

an area with limited or reatrict~ uana for entry or

eait and

an area that is not deaigned for continuoua human

occupancy

The c haracteriat ica of a confined space are

r-the area contains or has a known potential to contain -z a hazardoua atmos phere

0 = the area contains a material with the potential to = engulf an entrant -the area has an internal configuration such that an

entrant could be trapped by inwardly converging walla

or a floor that slope~a downward and tapers to a bullbullaller

cross-section and

the area contains any other recognized serious hazard

Upon establishing that the area ia confined and may contain one

or more of the above characteriatica initiel and s ubsequent

monitoring of the confined space shall be implemented prior to

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-~ Honi taring ahall M conducted uaing tnatrumenta that aaeaaure

gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

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coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

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z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

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EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

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alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

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by the no KASS a igned to the project All penonnel Hated

on the fora in Appendix A will be informed of the approved

changea t o the HASP

Z 0 RESPOHSIBILITUS or KEY PERSONNEL

21 Introduction

The following deacribea the health and taty dadgnationa and

raaponaibUitiaa which are to be impl81Dentad for thia project

211 Haelth and Safety Suoervhor

The HASS ia aho daaignated project 111anagar project engineer

or hydrogaologiet The KASS haa overall r pondbility fo r

davalo~nt and implemntation of the HASP requiramenta

including approving any changaa to the plan The d ignatad

KASS for thia project h provided in Appendix c The HASS muat

have CCMiplatad the 40- hour health and aafaty training couraa

the 8-hour auperviaor training- ainar and udical aurvaillanca

in accordance with OSHA 209 CFR Part 1910 Tha MASS ia

raaponibla for the following HASP require-nta

a Meet with the two in-house health and allfety managerbull (HASH)

prior to atart-up of the project to ueebullbull the heel th and

aafaty needbull for field ectivitiea The MASH are Hated in

~middot Define all Peraonel Protective Equipment (PPE)

to be uee4 on d te s - Section 4 2

b Aure that all personnel involved in the activitiea ere

aware of the potential hazerde of the ai te end proper

procedurebull for handling thoaa hezarda ehould they occur

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I) c Assure that all appropriate PPI is available and utilized

properly by all tta personnel

d Monitor the perforwanca of paraonnel to anaure that

aandatory health and safety proceduraa are adequate and

correct daficienciaa should any activity not comply with

this HASP

e Prepare and ellbllit any and all project reports including

prograaa accident incident and contractual Appendix D

contains a auparvhor a report of accident invaatigation

fora to be cOCIIplatad by the MASS should an accident occur

during on-aita activitiaa

212 Health and Safety Officer

r-The HASO will be the field acientiat engineer or hydrogaologiat

whO will be involved in on-dta activities (ie drilling aoil -z water an4 vaata aupling) The KASO haa atop-work authorization

which will be executed upon the datara~ination of an imminent = aafaty Maard _rgancy ai tuation or othtlr potentially = dangeroua aituation auch aa axtr weather condition The -HASO ahall be rebullpondble for aeauring the evacuation of e1te

pereonnel to a location dedgnated at the e tart of the project

and contacting rgency reaponbullbull unita ae necbullbullbullary The

deeignated HA80 for thh project h provided in ApDndix C

The KASO will be required to have ccpleted the 40-hour Malth

and bullbullfety coune and 8-hour aupervi1or training euinar In

addition tM HSO bullubullt have COCDplated the approved dical

1urveillance progra specified i n Section 100 of thil docWDent

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OtMr field pena~l onmiddotaite during certain field operaticna

(ie air DOnitoring field decontaaination) will report

directly to the HASO At the diacretion of the HASH these

field peraonnel may not be required to have completed the

40-hour training SOCM level of training ( 1 e 24-hour health

and afety training) and field orientation may be sufficient

Should the KASO change during the project the HASO and HASS

will be reeponaible for Meting with the naw KASO to diecuee the

eite activitiea and the new HASO naponibilitiea The primary

reaponeibilitiee of the HASO and other field personnel will be

b Puiliarhe themselves with and understand the eite HASP

including proper uae of PPB -iiii c Report any unsafe conditione to the MASS 0 = = d Be aware of eigne and ayeptoa of potentiel liixpoaure to aite

contuinanta and weather atreea shyMaintain neatneaa in the working area( a)

t Should an accident occur on-aite during field activitiea

the KASO ahall enaure that the injured ployee COGipletea

the coapany inaurance tora for injury or illneaa attached in

Appendix B and aubclih the fora to the FO accounting

departnt All accidentbull and peraonnel expoaurea

regardle11 of the extent shall be reported to the MASS and

in-turn to the KASM

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3 0 HEALTH AlfD SAFETY PltOCEDURES

31 Paraonal Precautionbull

Eating drinking chewing g~ or tobacco a1110king or any

practice that incraaaea the probabUity of hand-to-IIOuth

tranafar and ingeation of utarial are prohibited in any

area deeignatad by the HASS and HASO aa contuinated

Thia will be baaed on prior aaapling atforta conducted

by Fuaa ONeill Inc or axiating information

available frltMI the facility where the on-aita

acti vitha are occurring

b Handa and face mua t be thor oughly washed upon leaving t he

vork area Provisi ons for wate r on-ai t a will be made by t he

WIS

c No contact lanaaa will be worn on-aite

d When decontaaination procedurebull for oute r garanta are in

affect the entire bcxly ahould be thoroughly waahed aa aoon

aa potbla after ttua protective garment ia reampDOvad

a Contact with contu inated or auapeetcl cont aainatad aurfaca a

ahould be avoidc Whenever poadble do not walk through

puddlebull leachate or dibullcolorc aurfacea or l e an bull it or

place equi~nt on drullllbull cont ainer bull or on aoi l bulluapec t ed

o f being contuinated

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t ~ioina and alcohol can exacerbate the affecta of axpoaura

to toaic cheaicala Field ~nonnel taking praaeription

Ndication auat notify their phyeician prior to the field

work in order to confirw that the cication will not affect

their ability to conduct onmiddotaita activitiaa

3 2 on-Sita Field Panonnel Requirnta

a All ~raonnl antaring a dta ahould be thoroughly briefed

by the KASO on anticipated hazarda raty and rgency

procedurebull to be followed and fuiliar vith PPI A

-ting place at the d ta ahould be aatabliahed for the

vorkara prior to atart-up

Field peraonnel ahould be fuiliar with the phydcal ii charactariatica of the dta including = 0 = 1 Wind direction in relation to contaaination zonae

2 Acceibility to a ociataa equip~Dent and vahiclaa -3 ec-untcationa

amp Sita aecaaa 5 Naaraat water aourcea

b The HASH and MASS bulluat anaura that the field penonnel have

pro~r PPI dedgnated for the job prior to atart-up

Peraonnel auat be fit-teatci prior to uae of reapiratora in

order that a proper aeal ia dOCUMnted and alao to obtain

phyaician approval that the -ploybullbull ia phyaically able to

wear a reapirator (OSHA CFR 1910134) Qualitative

fit-teating protocol in-houae will conaiat of teating

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r-- upulaa utilizing a banana-like odor Quantitative f it- taating

ia conducted utilizing a TSI Hodel 8010 Portacount bullbull part of

the 40-hour and 8-hour refreaher health and taty training

couraaa

d No facial hair which intarfaraa with a aatiafactory fit to

the qak-to-face aaal ia allowed on peraonnal required to

wear raapiratora

Viaual contact bullubullt be 111aintained between tiald penonnel if

work ia occurring in an excluaion zona

f All field penonnel should make full uaa of their aanaaa to

alert th-aalvaa to potentially dangaroua aituationa which

they ahould avoid (ie praaanca of strong and irritating or nauHating odon) -2

g Peraonnal ahould practice unfamiliar operationaproceduraa = prior to aita activitiaa = h Peraonnel and equipment in the contaainated area ahould be shy

kept to a bullinibullwa conaiatent with affective a lta

operation

i Proeduraa for leaving a contaainated area auat be planned

and iaplntad prior to going on-aita in accordance with

the HASP

j All viaitora to the job aita 11uat COIDply with the HASP

proceduraa Peraonal protection equipment may be DOdified

by the KASO for vidtore depending on the a1 tuation

following approval by the Fu ONeill Inc HASM and

HASS

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321 Confined Space

A confined apace h defined by OSHA aa

an area large enough for an employee to enter and

~rfor work

an area with limited or reatrict~ uana for entry or

eait and

an area that is not deaigned for continuoua human

occupancy

The c haracteriat ica of a confined space are

r-the area contains or has a known potential to contain -z a hazardoua atmos phere

0 = the area contains a material with the potential to = engulf an entrant -the area has an internal configuration such that an

entrant could be trapped by inwardly converging walla

or a floor that slope~a downward and tapers to a bullbullaller

cross-section and

the area contains any other recognized serious hazard

Upon establishing that the area ia confined and may contain one

or more of the above characteriatica initiel and s ubsequent

monitoring of the confined space shall be implemented prior to

entry

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-~ Honi taring ahall M conducted uaing tnatrumenta that aaeaaure

gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

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r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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I) c Assure that all appropriate PPI is available and utilized

properly by all tta personnel

d Monitor the perforwanca of paraonnel to anaure that

aandatory health and safety proceduraa are adequate and

correct daficienciaa should any activity not comply with

this HASP

e Prepare and ellbllit any and all project reports including

prograaa accident incident and contractual Appendix D

contains a auparvhor a report of accident invaatigation

fora to be cOCIIplatad by the MASS should an accident occur

during on-aita activitiaa

212 Health and Safety Officer

r-The HASO will be the field acientiat engineer or hydrogaologiat

whO will be involved in on-dta activities (ie drilling aoil -z water an4 vaata aupling) The KASO haa atop-work authorization

which will be executed upon the datara~ination of an imminent = aafaty Maard _rgancy ai tuation or othtlr potentially = dangeroua aituation auch aa axtr weather condition The -HASO ahall be rebullpondble for aeauring the evacuation of e1te

pereonnel to a location dedgnated at the e tart of the project

and contacting rgency reaponbullbull unita ae necbullbullbullary The

deeignated HA80 for thh project h provided in ApDndix C

The KASO will be required to have ccpleted the 40-hour Malth

and bullbullfety coune and 8-hour aupervi1or training euinar In

addition tM HSO bullubullt have COCDplated the approved dical

1urveillance progra specified i n Section 100 of thil docWDent

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OtMr field pena~l onmiddotaite during certain field operaticna

(ie air DOnitoring field decontaaination) will report

directly to the HASO At the diacretion of the HASH these

field peraonnel may not be required to have completed the

40-hour training SOCM level of training ( 1 e 24-hour health

and afety training) and field orientation may be sufficient

Should the KASO change during the project the HASO and HASS

will be reeponaible for Meting with the naw KASO to diecuee the

eite activitiea and the new HASO naponibilitiea The primary

reaponeibilitiee of the HASO and other field personnel will be

b Puiliarhe themselves with and understand the eite HASP

including proper uae of PPB -iiii c Report any unsafe conditione to the MASS 0 = = d Be aware of eigne and ayeptoa of potentiel liixpoaure to aite

contuinanta and weather atreea shyMaintain neatneaa in the working area( a)

t Should an accident occur on-aite during field activitiea

the KASO ahall enaure that the injured ployee COGipletea

the coapany inaurance tora for injury or illneaa attached in

Appendix B and aubclih the fora to the FO accounting

departnt All accidentbull and peraonnel expoaurea

regardle11 of the extent shall be reported to the MASS and

in-turn to the KASM

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3 0 HEALTH AlfD SAFETY PltOCEDURES

31 Paraonal Precautionbull

Eating drinking chewing g~ or tobacco a1110king or any

practice that incraaaea the probabUity of hand-to-IIOuth

tranafar and ingeation of utarial are prohibited in any

area deeignatad by the HASS and HASO aa contuinated

Thia will be baaed on prior aaapling atforta conducted

by Fuaa ONeill Inc or axiating information

available frltMI the facility where the on-aita

acti vitha are occurring

b Handa and face mua t be thor oughly washed upon leaving t he

vork area Provisi ons for wate r on-ai t a will be made by t he

WIS

c No contact lanaaa will be worn on-aite

d When decontaaination procedurebull for oute r garanta are in

affect the entire bcxly ahould be thoroughly waahed aa aoon

aa potbla after ttua protective garment ia reampDOvad

a Contact with contu inated or auapeetcl cont aainatad aurfaca a

ahould be avoidc Whenever poadble do not walk through

puddlebull leachate or dibullcolorc aurfacea or l e an bull it or

place equi~nt on drullllbull cont ainer bull or on aoi l bulluapec t ed

o f being contuinated

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t ~ioina and alcohol can exacerbate the affecta of axpoaura

to toaic cheaicala Field ~nonnel taking praaeription

Ndication auat notify their phyeician prior to the field

work in order to confirw that the cication will not affect

their ability to conduct onmiddotaita activitiaa

3 2 on-Sita Field Panonnel Requirnta

a All ~raonnl antaring a dta ahould be thoroughly briefed

by the KASO on anticipated hazarda raty and rgency

procedurebull to be followed and fuiliar vith PPI A

-ting place at the d ta ahould be aatabliahed for the

vorkara prior to atart-up

Field peraonnel ahould be fuiliar with the phydcal ii charactariatica of the dta including = 0 = 1 Wind direction in relation to contaaination zonae

2 Acceibility to a ociataa equip~Dent and vahiclaa -3 ec-untcationa

amp Sita aecaaa 5 Naaraat water aourcea

b The HASH and MASS bulluat anaura that the field penonnel have

pro~r PPI dedgnated for the job prior to atart-up

Peraonnel auat be fit-teatci prior to uae of reapiratora in

order that a proper aeal ia dOCUMnted and alao to obtain

phyaician approval that the -ploybullbull ia phyaically able to

wear a reapirator (OSHA CFR 1910134) Qualitative

fit-teating protocol in-houae will conaiat of teating

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r-- upulaa utilizing a banana-like odor Quantitative f it- taating

ia conducted utilizing a TSI Hodel 8010 Portacount bullbull part of

the 40-hour and 8-hour refreaher health and taty training

couraaa

d No facial hair which intarfaraa with a aatiafactory fit to

the qak-to-face aaal ia allowed on peraonnal required to

wear raapiratora

Viaual contact bullubullt be 111aintained between tiald penonnel if

work ia occurring in an excluaion zona

f All field penonnel should make full uaa of their aanaaa to

alert th-aalvaa to potentially dangaroua aituationa which

they ahould avoid (ie praaanca of strong and irritating or nauHating odon) -2

g Peraonnal ahould practice unfamiliar operationaproceduraa = prior to aita activitiaa = h Peraonnel and equipment in the contaainated area ahould be shy

kept to a bullinibullwa conaiatent with affective a lta

operation

i Proeduraa for leaving a contaainated area auat be planned

and iaplntad prior to going on-aita in accordance with

the HASP

j All viaitora to the job aita 11uat COIDply with the HASP

proceduraa Peraonal protection equipment may be DOdified

by the KASO for vidtore depending on the a1 tuation

following approval by the Fu ONeill Inc HASM and

HASS

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321 Confined Space

A confined apace h defined by OSHA aa

an area large enough for an employee to enter and

~rfor work

an area with limited or reatrict~ uana for entry or

eait and

an area that is not deaigned for continuoua human

occupancy

The c haracteriat ica of a confined space are

r-the area contains or has a known potential to contain -z a hazardoua atmos phere

0 = the area contains a material with the potential to = engulf an entrant -the area has an internal configuration such that an

entrant could be trapped by inwardly converging walla

or a floor that slope~a downward and tapers to a bullbullaller

cross-section and

the area contains any other recognized serious hazard

Upon establishing that the area ia confined and may contain one

or more of the above characteriatica initiel and s ubsequent

monitoring of the confined space shall be implemented prior to

entry

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-~ Honi taring ahall M conducted uaing tnatrumenta that aaeaaure

gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

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r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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OtMr field pena~l onmiddotaite during certain field operaticna

(ie air DOnitoring field decontaaination) will report

directly to the HASO At the diacretion of the HASH these

field peraonnel may not be required to have completed the

40-hour training SOCM level of training ( 1 e 24-hour health

and afety training) and field orientation may be sufficient

Should the KASO change during the project the HASO and HASS

will be reeponaible for Meting with the naw KASO to diecuee the

eite activitiea and the new HASO naponibilitiea The primary

reaponeibilitiee of the HASO and other field personnel will be

b Puiliarhe themselves with and understand the eite HASP

including proper uae of PPB -iiii c Report any unsafe conditione to the MASS 0 = = d Be aware of eigne and ayeptoa of potentiel liixpoaure to aite

contuinanta and weather atreea shyMaintain neatneaa in the working area( a)

t Should an accident occur on-aite during field activitiea

the KASO ahall enaure that the injured ployee COGipletea

the coapany inaurance tora for injury or illneaa attached in

Appendix B and aubclih the fora to the FO accounting

departnt All accidentbull and peraonnel expoaurea

regardle11 of the extent shall be reported to the MASS and

in-turn to the KASM

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3 0 HEALTH AlfD SAFETY PltOCEDURES

31 Paraonal Precautionbull

Eating drinking chewing g~ or tobacco a1110king or any

practice that incraaaea the probabUity of hand-to-IIOuth

tranafar and ingeation of utarial are prohibited in any

area deeignatad by the HASS and HASO aa contuinated

Thia will be baaed on prior aaapling atforta conducted

by Fuaa ONeill Inc or axiating information

available frltMI the facility where the on-aita

acti vitha are occurring

b Handa and face mua t be thor oughly washed upon leaving t he

vork area Provisi ons for wate r on-ai t a will be made by t he

WIS

c No contact lanaaa will be worn on-aite

d When decontaaination procedurebull for oute r garanta are in

affect the entire bcxly ahould be thoroughly waahed aa aoon

aa potbla after ttua protective garment ia reampDOvad

a Contact with contu inated or auapeetcl cont aainatad aurfaca a

ahould be avoidc Whenever poadble do not walk through

puddlebull leachate or dibullcolorc aurfacea or l e an bull it or

place equi~nt on drullllbull cont ainer bull or on aoi l bulluapec t ed

o f being contuinated

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t ~ioina and alcohol can exacerbate the affecta of axpoaura

to toaic cheaicala Field ~nonnel taking praaeription

Ndication auat notify their phyeician prior to the field

work in order to confirw that the cication will not affect

their ability to conduct onmiddotaita activitiaa

3 2 on-Sita Field Panonnel Requirnta

a All ~raonnl antaring a dta ahould be thoroughly briefed

by the KASO on anticipated hazarda raty and rgency

procedurebull to be followed and fuiliar vith PPI A

-ting place at the d ta ahould be aatabliahed for the

vorkara prior to atart-up

Field peraonnel ahould be fuiliar with the phydcal ii charactariatica of the dta including = 0 = 1 Wind direction in relation to contaaination zonae

2 Acceibility to a ociataa equip~Dent and vahiclaa -3 ec-untcationa

amp Sita aecaaa 5 Naaraat water aourcea

b The HASH and MASS bulluat anaura that the field penonnel have

pro~r PPI dedgnated for the job prior to atart-up

Peraonnel auat be fit-teatci prior to uae of reapiratora in

order that a proper aeal ia dOCUMnted and alao to obtain

phyaician approval that the -ploybullbull ia phyaically able to

wear a reapirator (OSHA CFR 1910134) Qualitative

fit-teating protocol in-houae will conaiat of teating

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ia conducted utilizing a TSI Hodel 8010 Portacount bullbull part of

the 40-hour and 8-hour refreaher health and taty training

couraaa

d No facial hair which intarfaraa with a aatiafactory fit to

the qak-to-face aaal ia allowed on peraonnal required to

wear raapiratora

Viaual contact bullubullt be 111aintained between tiald penonnel if

work ia occurring in an excluaion zona

f All field penonnel should make full uaa of their aanaaa to

alert th-aalvaa to potentially dangaroua aituationa which

they ahould avoid (ie praaanca of strong and irritating or nauHating odon) -2

g Peraonnal ahould practice unfamiliar operationaproceduraa = prior to aita activitiaa = h Peraonnel and equipment in the contaainated area ahould be shy

kept to a bullinibullwa conaiatent with affective a lta

operation

i Proeduraa for leaving a contaainated area auat be planned

and iaplntad prior to going on-aita in accordance with

the HASP

j All viaitora to the job aita 11uat COIDply with the HASP

proceduraa Peraonal protection equipment may be DOdified

by the KASO for vidtore depending on the a1 tuation

following approval by the Fu ONeill Inc HASM and

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321 Confined Space

A confined apace h defined by OSHA aa

an area large enough for an employee to enter and

~rfor work

an area with limited or reatrict~ uana for entry or

eait and

an area that is not deaigned for continuoua human

occupancy

The c haracteriat ica of a confined space are

r-the area contains or has a known potential to contain -z a hazardoua atmos phere

0 = the area contains a material with the potential to = engulf an entrant -the area has an internal configuration such that an

entrant could be trapped by inwardly converging walla

or a floor that slope~a downward and tapers to a bullbullaller

cross-section and

the area contains any other recognized serious hazard

Upon establishing that the area ia confined and may contain one

or more of the above characteriatica initiel and s ubsequent

monitoring of the confined space shall be implemented prior to

entry

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-~ Honi taring ahall M conducted uaing tnatrumenta that aaeaaure

gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

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A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

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D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

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SITE NAME __________

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JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

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3 0 HEALTH AlfD SAFETY PltOCEDURES

31 Paraonal Precautionbull

Eating drinking chewing g~ or tobacco a1110king or any

practice that incraaaea the probabUity of hand-to-IIOuth

tranafar and ingeation of utarial are prohibited in any

area deeignatad by the HASS and HASO aa contuinated

Thia will be baaed on prior aaapling atforta conducted

by Fuaa ONeill Inc or axiating information

available frltMI the facility where the on-aita

acti vitha are occurring

b Handa and face mua t be thor oughly washed upon leaving t he

vork area Provisi ons for wate r on-ai t a will be made by t he

WIS

c No contact lanaaa will be worn on-aite

d When decontaaination procedurebull for oute r garanta are in

affect the entire bcxly ahould be thoroughly waahed aa aoon

aa potbla after ttua protective garment ia reampDOvad

a Contact with contu inated or auapeetcl cont aainatad aurfaca a

ahould be avoidc Whenever poadble do not walk through

puddlebull leachate or dibullcolorc aurfacea or l e an bull it or

place equi~nt on drullllbull cont ainer bull or on aoi l bulluapec t ed

o f being contuinated

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t ~ioina and alcohol can exacerbate the affecta of axpoaura

to toaic cheaicala Field ~nonnel taking praaeription

Ndication auat notify their phyeician prior to the field

work in order to confirw that the cication will not affect

their ability to conduct onmiddotaita activitiaa

3 2 on-Sita Field Panonnel Requirnta

a All ~raonnl antaring a dta ahould be thoroughly briefed

by the KASO on anticipated hazarda raty and rgency

procedurebull to be followed and fuiliar vith PPI A

-ting place at the d ta ahould be aatabliahed for the

vorkara prior to atart-up

Field peraonnel ahould be fuiliar with the phydcal ii charactariatica of the dta including = 0 = 1 Wind direction in relation to contaaination zonae

2 Acceibility to a ociataa equip~Dent and vahiclaa -3 ec-untcationa

amp Sita aecaaa 5 Naaraat water aourcea

b The HASH and MASS bulluat anaura that the field penonnel have

pro~r PPI dedgnated for the job prior to atart-up

Peraonnel auat be fit-teatci prior to uae of reapiratora in

order that a proper aeal ia dOCUMnted and alao to obtain

phyaician approval that the -ploybullbull ia phyaically able to

wear a reapirator (OSHA CFR 1910134) Qualitative

fit-teating protocol in-houae will conaiat of teating

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ia conducted utilizing a TSI Hodel 8010 Portacount bullbull part of

the 40-hour and 8-hour refreaher health and taty training

couraaa

d No facial hair which intarfaraa with a aatiafactory fit to

the qak-to-face aaal ia allowed on peraonnal required to

wear raapiratora

Viaual contact bullubullt be 111aintained between tiald penonnel if

work ia occurring in an excluaion zona

f All field penonnel should make full uaa of their aanaaa to

alert th-aalvaa to potentially dangaroua aituationa which

they ahould avoid (ie praaanca of strong and irritating or nauHating odon) -2

g Peraonnal ahould practice unfamiliar operationaproceduraa = prior to aita activitiaa = h Peraonnel and equipment in the contaainated area ahould be shy

kept to a bullinibullwa conaiatent with affective a lta

operation

i Proeduraa for leaving a contaainated area auat be planned

and iaplntad prior to going on-aita in accordance with

the HASP

j All viaitora to the job aita 11uat COIDply with the HASP

proceduraa Peraonal protection equipment may be DOdified

by the KASO for vidtore depending on the a1 tuation

following approval by the Fu ONeill Inc HASM and

HASS

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321 Confined Space

A confined apace h defined by OSHA aa

an area large enough for an employee to enter and

~rfor work

an area with limited or reatrict~ uana for entry or

eait and

an area that is not deaigned for continuoua human

occupancy

The c haracteriat ica of a confined space are

r-the area contains or has a known potential to contain -z a hazardoua atmos phere

0 = the area contains a material with the potential to = engulf an entrant -the area has an internal configuration such that an

entrant could be trapped by inwardly converging walla

or a floor that slope~a downward and tapers to a bullbullaller

cross-section and

the area contains any other recognized serious hazard

Upon establishing that the area ia confined and may contain one

or more of the above characteriatica initiel and s ubsequent

monitoring of the confined space shall be implemented prior to

entry

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-~ Honi taring ahall M conducted uaing tnatrumenta that aaeaaure

gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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40 PDIOHIL PROTECTION PROGRAM

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

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coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

7 2~

Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

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NAHE ______________g ~==~======

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EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

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alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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t ~ioina and alcohol can exacerbate the affecta of axpoaura

to toaic cheaicala Field ~nonnel taking praaeription

Ndication auat notify their phyeician prior to the field

work in order to confirw that the cication will not affect

their ability to conduct onmiddotaita activitiaa

3 2 on-Sita Field Panonnel Requirnta

a All ~raonnl antaring a dta ahould be thoroughly briefed

by the KASO on anticipated hazarda raty and rgency

procedurebull to be followed and fuiliar vith PPI A

-ting place at the d ta ahould be aatabliahed for the

vorkara prior to atart-up

Field peraonnel ahould be fuiliar with the phydcal ii charactariatica of the dta including = 0 = 1 Wind direction in relation to contaaination zonae

2 Acceibility to a ociataa equip~Dent and vahiclaa -3 ec-untcationa

amp Sita aecaaa 5 Naaraat water aourcea

b The HASH and MASS bulluat anaura that the field penonnel have

pro~r PPI dedgnated for the job prior to atart-up

Peraonnel auat be fit-teatci prior to uae of reapiratora in

order that a proper aeal ia dOCUMnted and alao to obtain

phyaician approval that the -ploybullbull ia phyaically able to

wear a reapirator (OSHA CFR 1910134) Qualitative

fit-teating protocol in-houae will conaiat of teating

JTOOUictlotl

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r-- upulaa utilizing a banana-like odor Quantitative f it- taating

ia conducted utilizing a TSI Hodel 8010 Portacount bullbull part of

the 40-hour and 8-hour refreaher health and taty training

couraaa

d No facial hair which intarfaraa with a aatiafactory fit to

the qak-to-face aaal ia allowed on peraonnal required to

wear raapiratora

Viaual contact bullubullt be 111aintained between tiald penonnel if

work ia occurring in an excluaion zona

f All field penonnel should make full uaa of their aanaaa to

alert th-aalvaa to potentially dangaroua aituationa which

they ahould avoid (ie praaanca of strong and irritating or nauHating odon) -2

g Peraonnal ahould practice unfamiliar operationaproceduraa = prior to aita activitiaa = h Peraonnel and equipment in the contaainated area ahould be shy

kept to a bullinibullwa conaiatent with affective a lta

operation

i Proeduraa for leaving a contaainated area auat be planned

and iaplntad prior to going on-aita in accordance with

the HASP

j All viaitora to the job aita 11uat COIDply with the HASP

proceduraa Peraonal protection equipment may be DOdified

by the KASO for vidtore depending on the a1 tuation

following approval by the Fu ONeill Inc HASM and

HASS

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321 Confined Space

A confined apace h defined by OSHA aa

an area large enough for an employee to enter and

~rfor work

an area with limited or reatrict~ uana for entry or

eait and

an area that is not deaigned for continuoua human

occupancy

The c haracteriat ica of a confined space are

r-the area contains or has a known potential to contain -z a hazardoua atmos phere

0 = the area contains a material with the potential to = engulf an entrant -the area has an internal configuration such that an

entrant could be trapped by inwardly converging walla

or a floor that slope~a downward and tapers to a bullbullaller

cross-section and

the area contains any other recognized serious hazard

Upon establishing that the area ia confined and may contain one

or more of the above characteriatica initiel and s ubsequent

monitoring of the confined space shall be implemented prior to

entry

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-~ Honi taring ahall M conducted uaing tnatrumenta that aaeaaure

gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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r 3 23 Envtronaantal Supling

Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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40 PDIOHIL PROTECTION PROGRAM

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

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coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

7 2~

Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

) cwintedonttcvcltd_Dtf

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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r-- upulaa utilizing a banana-like odor Quantitative f it- taating

ia conducted utilizing a TSI Hodel 8010 Portacount bullbull part of

the 40-hour and 8-hour refreaher health and taty training

couraaa

d No facial hair which intarfaraa with a aatiafactory fit to

the qak-to-face aaal ia allowed on peraonnal required to

wear raapiratora

Viaual contact bullubullt be 111aintained between tiald penonnel if

work ia occurring in an excluaion zona

f All field penonnel should make full uaa of their aanaaa to

alert th-aalvaa to potentially dangaroua aituationa which

they ahould avoid (ie praaanca of strong and irritating or nauHating odon) -2

g Peraonnal ahould practice unfamiliar operationaproceduraa = prior to aita activitiaa = h Peraonnel and equipment in the contaainated area ahould be shy

kept to a bullinibullwa conaiatent with affective a lta

operation

i Proeduraa for leaving a contaainated area auat be planned

and iaplntad prior to going on-aita in accordance with

the HASP

j All viaitora to the job aita 11uat COIDply with the HASP

proceduraa Peraonal protection equipment may be DOdified

by the KASO for vidtore depending on the a1 tuation

following approval by the Fu ONeill Inc HASM and

HASS

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321 Confined Space

A confined apace h defined by OSHA aa

an area large enough for an employee to enter and

~rfor work

an area with limited or reatrict~ uana for entry or

eait and

an area that is not deaigned for continuoua human

occupancy

The c haracteriat ica of a confined space are

r-the area contains or has a known potential to contain -z a hazardoua atmos phere

0 = the area contains a material with the potential to = engulf an entrant -the area has an internal configuration such that an

entrant could be trapped by inwardly converging walla

or a floor that slope~a downward and tapers to a bullbullaller

cross-section and

the area contains any other recognized serious hazard

Upon establishing that the area ia confined and may contain one

or more of the above characteriatica initiel and s ubsequent

monitoring of the confined space shall be implemented prior to

entry

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-~ Honi taring ahall M conducted uaing tnatrumenta that aaeaaure

gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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40 PDIOHIL PROTECTION PROGRAM

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

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r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

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NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

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D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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321 Confined Space

A confined apace h defined by OSHA aa

an area large enough for an employee to enter and

~rfor work

an area with limited or reatrict~ uana for entry or

eait and

an area that is not deaigned for continuoua human

occupancy

The c haracteriat ica of a confined space are

r-the area contains or has a known potential to contain -z a hazardoua atmos phere

0 = the area contains a material with the potential to = engulf an entrant -the area has an internal configuration such that an

entrant could be trapped by inwardly converging walla

or a floor that slope~a downward and tapers to a bullbullaller

cross-section and

the area contains any other recognized serious hazard

Upon establishing that the area ia confined and may contain one

or more of the above characteriatica initiel and s ubsequent

monitoring of the confined space shall be implemented prior to

entry

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-~ Honi taring ahall M conducted uaing tnatrumenta that aaeaaure

gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

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r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

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D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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-~ Honi taring ahall M conducted uaing tnatrumenta that aaeaaure

gaaaa T~ need for raapiratory protction and other protective

aquipcoent auch aa head protection rettieval ayatama or

aalt-contained or airline aupply breathing apparatua ahall be

eatabliahed

Monitoring ahall be conducted in the order Hated

1) Meaaure oxygen deficianciea OSHA a atandarda call for

a ainibullua oxygen laval of 19 5t by volume and a maximua

of 22t oxygen 2) -ura combuatibla quae OSHA atandarda atata that

eaployHa bulluat not enter a confined apace containing

110ra than lOt of the lower axplotva liait (tEL) Nota

that for cobuatibla gaaaa to cauaa an expl oaion the

vapora auat be within LEt and the upper exploeiva limit

(UIL)

Even if a COIIIbuatibla laval h below the lOt LEL the

CCMibuatibla gaa can atill praaant a toxic hazard To

help enaura a coabuatibla gaa meeeurement ie correct

it ie iaportent t o take oxygen -bullbullureunte firet

einca low l evela of oxygen below epproai~Utely lOt by

volu can ceuee erroneoua CXbuatible gee r e edingbull

Thia level ia far below what ia aafe for huan life

322 Drillino Opretione

Poeeible phyeical hazardbull fra the operation of the drill rig

include injury reaul ting frat equipcaant failure or being caught

in tiOVing equi~nt such bullbull f~ looae clothing including

_ tiea To deerbullbullbullbull the chancebull of eaployee injuriee F50 field

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

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D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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peraonnl ahould conduct air raonitoring of a bOrehole only when

the augera are IK)tionlaaa Alao ployaea ahould remain _

10 rt fro tM augera while in operation Hard hate

MUST be worn during drilling activitiea

FO ployHa ahall knov the location and f unction of the kill

awitch The kill aw1te h located on the drill rig c an be uae4 to

ahut the rig dovn in caaa of an accident or equi~nt failure

To control the potential for electrical hazarda the drill rig

will not be operated within 30 feat of any live overhead

electrical viraa or equiplll8nt The operation of a drill rig can produce a aignificant amount of

noiae which u y raault in abort and long-tam hearlng damage

To protect agdna t t hia poaaibility F50 penonnel ahould wear

r pluga or other hearing protection while the r ig h in

operation

The HASI or KASO ahall contact Call- Before-You-Dig prior to

drilling activities The phone nwraber ia provided in

Appendix C

Thera are tvo expected routes of expoaure to hazardous

aubatancea during drllllng activitlea on route of expoaure to

hazardoua aubatancea ia the inhalation of gaaea aa they are

liberated fro the aoil by the drilling proceaa Secondly

direct contact vith contaainated aateriala aay occur ae aoll ia

phyaically r-oved froa the augers or the aupllng equipcMnt

In addition to thebullbull two routes of chuical exposure the

presence of -thane gas in the vicinity of an operating drill

rig preaanta the poaaibility of an uploaion provided that the

concentration of aaethane present ia in the explosive range

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Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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40 PDIOHIL PROTECTION PROGRAM

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

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coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

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r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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r 3 23 Envtronaantal Supling

Environmental aupling may involve one or more of the following

media ground water aurface water leachate aeapa air and

aoila In each type of aupling there 1a a potentiel of

encountering hazardoua aatariala A detailed hazard aaaeaamant

will be aaade on-aita utilizing available information for each

anviroiIHntel aaapling teak Saio hazarda of each type of

aampling are dhcuc~ below

Leachate aHp amplinq OUt of all of the umpling

operationa it ia expected that peraonnal conducting

leachate aHp abullpling will have the highaat riek of

axpoaura to potentially hazardoua bull atariala Routea of

eapoaure are through inhalation and dermal contact r-

In addition to chical hazarda aecaaa to leachate aaapa ia -zoften difficult due to the presence of mud and unatable

ground Aa a r ult dip trip and fall hazardbull are = eapected to be high =-Ground-watbullr auplina Expoaurbull to hazardoua -teriala ia

110at likely to occur through dbullral contact bullbullpecially

aplaah during ground-watbullr aaapling There ia abo the

opportunity for vapora to be liberated frc the ground-watbullr

during the aupling proceaa Theabull vaporbull could conetitutbull

a hazard if they collect at high bull nough COnc8ntrationa in

the breathing zone

Surface-watbullr euplinq The routbullbull of bullxpoeurbull in

eurfacbull-watbullr aampling are priaarily by dbullraal contact or

aplaah whilbull thbull sample h being collected

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

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NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

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alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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Slip trip and fall are the ezpeettMS phydcal hazarda in

aurface-vatar aupling However for ai tuationa when

aupling in water bodiea where there ia a rapid current

andor water depth of two feat or greater at laaat two

uployHa ahall work together and uaa a life Una if

needed In addition when ueing the company boat at laaat

two uployeaa ahall be on board and life jackata ahall be

worn at all ti-bull

Soil aupUng Thia type of environmental aampUng involvebull

the azcavation of s urface aoila Aa a reault there ia a

poaaibility of axpoaure to hazardoua 11ateriala by akin

contact and through inhalation of duet

Aa in oat typea of enviroNMntal aaapling phyaical hazarda

conaiat primarily of falling and tripping on unatabla earth r shy-z

rbullo peroNM~l atlell not enter an excavation (1 a tank grave

0 = trench teat pit) if the depth exceedbull five feet an4 tM bullidebull = of the excavation are not properly ehored or benched In shyaddition any equi~nt or bullaterialbull (ie ucavated eo11bull)

bullhall be at leaet tvo feet fro the edge of the excavation or

retained by the ubulle of properly iratalled devicebull Alae refer

to it 32 for confined apace

Ellployeea bullhall be protected fro cave-inbull by an adequate

protctive eybullt dedgned in accordance vhh OSHA regulation

Part 1926 Subpart P 1926652(b) or (c) ucept whan 1926 652(a)

appliea bullbull followbull

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

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All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

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NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

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EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

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ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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1) ExcavaticMI are made entirely in atable rock or

U) Excavationbull are leaa than five feat in depth and

axaaination of the ground by a competent peraon

provideamp no indication of a potential cave-in

3 2 5 Ground Penetratino Radar

Aa thia operation doea not dgnificantly diaturb aurlace aoUa

the riak of axpoaure to hazardoua aubatancea ia rota Slip

trip and fell hazarda doaainate the physical hazarda involved in

thia type of field operation

326 Landfill Inapectiona

Slip trip and fall hazarda doclinate the phytcal hazarda

involved in thia type of field operation The ground may M

uneven due to Httling aurfac debria uy be praaent and wet

or aw-p areaa uy exht

Other hazarda are vehicular traffic (ie aanitation trucka

front end loaderamp) if the landfill h active FO peraonnel

could wear brightly colored and or reflective vaata and uae

conee to block oft areabull near roadvaya If pathogenic waatea

(ie aubullpect -dical vabulltebull 1-dlebull) are encountered pereonnel bullhall tbullporarily bulltop work in that area Preventive

-bullbullurea would be iaplnted to prevent contact vi th thabullbull

teriah including wearing PPB that rebullht puncture It

explobullivebull are encountered peraonnel will illllllediately bulltop work

and quali tied penonnel capable of handling exploaive eaterial

will be notified Tha HASO will contact the MASS in order that

the i tua diacubullbulled above can be addreed

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

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r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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3 2 7 Soil Gaa Survey

The aoil gaa aurvay will conaht of tha following operationa

1 Placnt of the aoil gaa probe at the sampling depth

either raanually or with an electric haiMIIIr drill

2 CollKtion of the gaa aupla and

3 Collction of confirmatory soil suplee

Although these operationa are not likdy to extend to great

depths in the aoil profile peraoNW~l involved in this activity

will have a high probability of exposure to any hazardous

aubatancea present in the s urface soils Aa in drilling the

potential r c bullttea of e xpoeure are likely to be through inhalation r shyand direct contact with the s kin -z The electric h~U~~~Der drill ia powered by a gene rator and aa a

result tMre ia a ris k of explosion in the presence of certain 0 = concentrations of Mthane gas Extra fuel foX the generator = will be stored away fr011 drilling operationbull shyPhybullicbulll hazardbull of operating the a lectric h-r drill include

the following

1 electrical s hock or electrocution

2 injury to the eelbull by flying debribull

3 injury t o the handbull when manipulating the attachments

of the hammer drill and

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

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r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

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D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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0 t Maring deaaga cauaed by long-tara aapoaura to the

ouncS produced by the drill

1 A aita walk will M conducted vith an el~trician or

another authorized aite official prior to uaa of the

electric hr drill

lo protect againat electric ahock a Ground Fault

Interrupter ( GFI) will be utilized to automatically

ahut down the electric bUilDer drill ahould 1t intanect

a live electric current In addition lin-ana glovaa

ahould be worn

2 Know how to ahut down the equipent in caaa at an shy-rgency -z

3 By and aar protection are required while operating the

~r drill It h advieed that hand protection al8o = = tMi worn wMn aanipulating the aoil augara ancl aoil gaa

probe apparatua on the electric huuaar drill shy328 Wll Location and Elevation Surveying

surveying operatione will not aignificantly dieturb the aurfac

eoila of a aita and aubequantly thar ia little chance of

poaura to hezardoua utariala However FO pereonMil ahall

avoid walking through puddlea leaning on druaa and any hand to

110uth transfer (ie aoking eating) It ia r~nded that

boote be worn while on aite so they can be decontuinated prior

to leaving the aite Otherwise slip trip and fell hazarda

d011inate the phydcal hazards involved in a field operation

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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Protective clothing and reepiratory protection help control

on-aite workara tr011 eapoaura to contuinanta and other

haaarda It h iaperativa that PPB be appropriate to protect

againat the known potential hazarda for each invaatigation and

each work alta The aalection of PPB will be baac upon tM

typea eoncentrationa and routaa of peraonal aapoaura that may

be encountered The appropriate laval of protection for initial

aita entry will be baaed upon a conaarvativa bullbullbullbullbullbull-nt of the

beat available a1ta contasdnation information The NIOSH pocket

guide to c-ieal hezarda b auppUed to the KASO and field

aciantbta that heva coaplated the 40- hour and 8-hour health and aafaty training couraaa for uaa aa a aource of general z induatrial hygiene an4 adical aurvaillance information TM

raaponaibility of aalecting the proper PPB including 0 = reapiratory protection ia that of the HASH and KASS During -= field activitiee the HASO haa the authority to upgrade or

downgrade the current PPE and reapiratory protection

A deter-ination of PPE by the HASH and MASS bulluat firat be bullbullde

if it ia neceaaary to have perannel enter the aite (cloae

proxibulli ty to the potantiel source of ebullpoaure) where type( a)

and concentration( a) are unknown It ia a requirnt for

on-aite operationa that peraonnel initially enter the aite to

characterize and define the hazardoua enviroNMtnt that

potUltially uiata Unleaa ru ONeill Inc can idUltity

the challical conatituanta and relative concantrationa of

contuinanta in the ambient atlDOaphere lavale of protection

will be baa~ on the aite hazard aaaeaament and inatrwant

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

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D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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action lavale Portable inatrumanta i a photoionization

detector ( PID) flame ionization detector ( FID) gee

chromatograph) will be used in the determination of excludon

The following criteria will be used aa a guide to determine the

level of PPE The following valueamp ahould not be the aole

criteria for selecting levels of protection The level ahould

be lamplacted caae-by-caae with special emphaaia on potential

expoaure and chemical and toxicological charactariatica of the

known or auggested material

Appendamp C contains site specific criteria for aelecting the

PPE level and level of respiratory protection Theae criteria

are eatabliahed from prior experience at the sita and current

aaaeasments of site hazards -2 Level 8 If ambient background concentrations exceed

50 porta per million (ppm) yet are le than 110 ppm = (detectable odor threahold and approximately 12 STEL) =-Level C If concentrations are background to 50 ppm

and meet the level c criteria Hated on pagea 18 and 19

of this document

Level D If concentrationbull are at background Total

atDOapheric vaporgaa concentrationbull are uaed for

deteraining the appropriate level of protection The

background concentration will be meaaured prior to the

commencement of field operationa each day and checked

periodically through the day in the support zone to

account for any variation raaul ting from the weather or

other external factors

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

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r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

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D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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The following sections diacuaa levels C and 0 PPE only aa

FO ia not equipped f or level B work at this time bull

bull bull 2 Level C

Level C protection will be selected when the typeamp and

concentrations of respirable material (such aa TCB) are known

or reonably known not to uceed the equipmentamp rated NIOSH

approval capabilities and exposure to the unprotected areas of

the body (ie neck and back of head) h unlikely to cause

harm

As mentionc above a range of background to 5 ppm above ampabient

background concentrations of vaporsgas (non-Hthane) in the

atmosphere has been established aa guidance by EPA for selecting

Level C protection At Linemaater the primary vapor that may

be detected has been determined to be TCE Therefore 0 concentrations of total vapora gaaea approaching or exceeding 50

PP in the breathing zo~ would warrant upgrading reapiratory

protection to a aelf-containec1 breathing apparatua (Level B) or

ahut down and evacuatior Wind direc tion and atmoapharic

conditiona (ie hwaidity) should be e a tabliahed prior to taking

background readings with the fiald instrument(amp) bull

bull bull 2 1 Level C Equipment

Full-fece piece or half - face though EPA recommendbull

lull-face air-purifying canister equipped respirator

with a chemical cartridge (ie organic vaporacid

gaaHEPAduatmist) that is MSHSNIOSH approved

Splaah shield and or gogglea if half-face APR ia uaed

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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b Tyvek clothing unlesa liquid eplaah 18 an 188ue then

a polylaminated tyvek should be worn In either caaa

the clothing ahould be long sleeve with elaatic at the

wriata and ankles

Inner dhpoaable glovea (ie vinyl or nitrila) and

outer chemical-reaiatant glovee (ie nitrile or

neoprene)

d Leather or chemical-reaiatant bootamp or ahoea atael toe

and shank

Options as required

1 Coveralla 2 Disposable overboota ( ie latex) -ii

C2 2 Criteria for Use = Sita is known to contain potential hazards not to = exceed shy1 Atmospheric contaainanta liquid aplaahaa or

other direct contact that will not adveraely

affect or be absorbed through any expoaed akin

2 Types and classes of air contaminantamp have been

identified reletive concentrations determined

an~ an approved canister raapirator is available

that can remove the contaminants

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

) cwintedonttcvcltd_Dtf

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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3 Wall-documented reliable hbtory of aite or pr i or

entry

4 No evidence of acute or chronic effects to exposed

personnel

5 All criteria for the uae of air-purifying

reapiratora are -t (ie no IDUI no oxygen

deficiency)

b Total vapor readings of unidentified vapora are between

0 ppca and 5 ppca above ambient background concentrationa

on fidd inatrwNnta (ie PID FlO gaa chromatograph )

aa a aured i n the breathing zone r-Frequent air or personnel monitoring ahould occur while

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wearing Level C protection = =shyt3 Level o

Level 0 protection i a pribullarily a work uniform though tyvek

could be u-d if conditiona are ie bulluddy dusty Duet

reapiraton are available if dusty coruUtiof8 ( IOOdified level 0)

eaiat on a ite

t31 Level 0 EQuipllt

coveralla

b Leather or chemical-reaiatant boots or ahoaa a teel t oe

and ahank

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4 32 Criteria for Uaa

No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

61~

Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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4 32 Criteria for Uaa

No indication of airborne health huarda praaant

b Frequent air monitoring with field inatrumenta indicate

aabient background eoncntrationa

c Noraal work operationamp are not ax~t~ to create

apleahea i uion or the potential for unxpected

inhalation of or cont~tct with hazardoua lavale of any

ehuieah

4 4 Raapirator ~intananca Progru

Resp irator ahall be inapected after each uaa by checking tha

condition of the tacapica and all ita parta Parte ahould be

inapected for pliability and dgna of deterioration The

facepiece and other parte can be waahed with r pirator

claanaing vipea On hazardoua waata aitaa worn cartridgaa

ahould be diacarded at the and of each day When the raapirator

ia not in uH it ahould be placed in a clean plaatic bag an4

atored out of aunlight Extr_ tuperaturea and duaty

environMnte ahould be avoided My parte that require

r eplaceNnt will be r e turned by ru ONeill Inc to the

aanufecturer for repair The aanutecturer bull bull inetructione

furniehed with each reapiretor ahall be read prior to field uae

50 DIDOilfCY INFORMATION

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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r Peraonnel on-aita shall uaa the buddy ayat ( taaaa) U

t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

7 2~

Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

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NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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51 Et~ergency 51tuation

All hazerdoua vaate aite activitiea preaent a potential riak to

on-aite peraonnel During routine operationbull riak ia minialized

by eatabliahing good work practicea ataying alert and udng

proper PPI Unpredictable eventa auch aa phydcal injury

cheaical eapoaure or fire may occur and aauat be anticipated

~rgency conditioM are conaidered to eaht for eauple if

a Any mr of the field crew ia involved in an accident

or experiencea any adverse effect or ayw~ptOIIla of

aapoaure while on-aite

b a condition ia diacovered that auggeata that the

ai tuation ia more hazardoua than anticipated ie heat

atreae) see Section 6 0

fire or explosion or

d an enviro~ntal releaae

5 2 ~rqency Proceduna

The following procedures should be followed i n the event of an

rgency A Hat of ai te-speeific aupport aerviet~bull attached in

Appendix c ahould be in a location on-ate that ia readily

available t o field personnel

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

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upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

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D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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t he investigation ia in an area removed frOfl other aita

activitiaa

b 1 t it a above 1a applicable buddies should

pre-arrange hand aignab or other uana of rgency

aignala for COIIIaunieationa in the a~nt that personnel

are out of hearing range

Visual contact ahould be aaintained between taus in

the abullcludon zon while other field personnel should

ruain in cloaa proaiaity (contuinetion reduction and

support zonea) in order to aaaht each other in caaa of

-rgenciaa

r shyd In the event that any --ber of the field craw -

upt~riancea any advarM affects or ayaptaa of bullbullpoaura z while on-eita tM entire field crew should idiataly = halt work and act according to the inatructiona =shyprovided by the HASO

The discovery of any condition that would auggaat the

uiatence of a situation ora hazardous than

anticipated should Haul t in the evacuation of the

on-dta penonnel and ra-bullvaluation of the hazard and

tM lbullvel of protaction required

f All diaeuaead bullarlibullr in the event of an accident the

KASS would coe~plete a aupervieor bull checklibullt fora

( Apoendix D) bull and thbull inj urad uployebull would eocaplete

the eoepany insurance fora (Appendix E) for eublaittal

to the FO accounting department

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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Loaa of conaciousnesa

t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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522 Peraonal In1ury

In cue of penonal injury at the aite the following proceduraa

ahOuld be followed

Any on-eite peraonnel trained in firat aid can adainiatar

treatant to any injured worker once that worker ia able to

be rave4 frc the axcluaion zone without need for

1-diate Dedical uaiatanca General rulaa for the

field trea~t to peraonnel axpoaura and injury are

provided below

SKIN CONlACl uaa copioua amountamp of aoap and water

wh rinaa affected area thoroughly then

provide appropriate medical attention Eyaa r-should be thoroughly rinaed vi th water

Employaaa should be aware that certain shyiii chicala ( 1 a chlorine) ahould not be 0 = = treated with water aa water added to theaa

typea of burna can accelerate the burning

proceaa shyINHALATION Move to fraah air andor if necaary

deeon tranaport t o hoapi tal

INGESTION ocontuinate and tranbullport to rgency

clical facility

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

the

b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

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NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

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NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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PUNCTURE WOUND

OR LACERATION Decontaainate if poible apply direct

pressure to the wound and transport to

U~ergency medical facility The HASO will

provide medical data aheeU to medical

personnel aa requested

b The victia should be transported to the naareat hospital or

-dical canter If necaaeary an ambulance should be called

to tran8port the victia

5 2 3 C~ical Ebullpoaure

If a ~r of the field crew ia exposed to ch-icab the

procedures outlined below should be followed

a Anoth8r craw Hlllber ( buddy) should reJDOve

individual fr011 the exclusion zone

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b Precautions s hould be taken to avoid expo

individuale to the c~icale

sure of other

c If the cheaicel ia on the individual a clothing

the clothing unle 1 t 18 a burn injury

d If the cheaical haa contacted the ak i n the a kin s hould

be washed with copious aMOunts of water unleaa the

ctwical h known to be incocapatible with water (ie

chlorine)

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

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1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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j punt~ on t cycled DIPI

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

j punted on bullIICVNd l)lplf

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

rshy-2 = =-

ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

) cwintedonttcvcltd_Dtf

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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- lt -w --~middot shyIS Afa---DW_~ _____

(11 _________ _16 W~--middot -~IWbulldlitWw__

middot w -_ 00 ___ __(c) ____

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-e In caM of eye contact an rgency aye vaah andor

available chan water ahould be uaed At the aaN

ti one of the field crew IIampUlbera ah0u14 iauaediately

notify aaedical peraonnel

t If neceaaary the vict1bull ahould be tranaported to the

neareat hoapital or medical center The nature of the

injury aay require that an aabulance be called to

traneport the victim

g All c~ical exposure incidante auat be reported by the

HASO to the KASS

5 3 rqency Contecta

Should any aituation or unplanned occurrence require outdde r shyaaeietanoe or eupport aervicea the appropriate contact ahould -zbe ada fr011 a prepared lht which containbull the namee and 0telephone nuaben of all poaaible aervicee that IIleY be = utilised A copy of the lbt for aite-apecitio a upport = aervicee attached in Apoendix c bulluet be readily available to -on-aite field ~reonnel

5 4 Saaple Tranaoortation-EJoergency Spill Reaoonae

All aaaplea are to be transported in coolerbull Each aupla

container ahall be secured in the cooler to prev~t breakage or

lakage of the container Laboratory s upplied auple

preservativebull (ie Hydrochloric Acid Sulfuri c Acid Nitric Acid

andor SocUua Hydroxide) shall be transported to and froa the

s ite in plastic bottles designated bullpreservative Coolersbull and

will be pro~rly acured in the vehicle

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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Loaa of conaciousnesa

t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

7 2~

Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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110 DECONTANINATIONCLEAHUP PROCEDURES

81 General Procedures)shy 35

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injury due

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

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D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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Each ro aupUng vehicle ia equipped with a s pill clean-up kit

to be utilized in the event of a epill of auplaa and or auple

preaervative All penonnel tranaporting aamplae ahall be

traincl on proper apill cleaning tachniquea and reporting

requirnte

6 0 THERMAL DPOSUU

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Mveraa weather conditione are i11portant conaiderationa in

planning and conducting 81ta operationa Ebulltreaea in hot and

cold wather can cauae phydcal diecomfort loaa of efficiency

anc1 peraonal injury

62 Heat Streaa

r-Heat atreaa y reault frc working in a hot envirollMnt both

1n4oora and outdoore whether protective clothing ia or ia not shyz vorn WOrking under varioua levell of PPI lftaY require th8

wearing of low pereability diapoaable auita glovea and boota = = 1hia type of clothing will prevent 110at natural body ventilation

thereby caudng di110011fort due to increaaed awating and shyetually heat etreaa ~ationa to reduc hllat bulltrbullbullbull

are to

Drink plenty of fluidbull (water or gatoradeTM) to

replace lo through sweating and eat light foodbull

b wear cotton undergarmentbull to act abull a wick to abbullorb

aibullture

Make adequate shelter available for taking re8t breakbull

to cool off

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

7 2~

Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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injury due

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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d The MASS ahall develop an adequate and appropriate work

and reat achedula for the field crew

For extreJMly hot weather these add tional raCOIMiandationa

ahould be followed

a Inatall portable showera or hoaa down field craw to

cool clothing and body

b Shift working houra to early orning and early evening

thereby avoiding the hotteat part of the day

Rotate field crews wearing the protective clothing into

a vork var aua rest schedul e

The f ollowing diacuaaaa the t hr ee typea of hea t atraaa

6 2 1 Heat Bxhauation

Ht eahauation t brought about by the concentration of blood

in the veabulllbull of the a kin Thh condition IDampy lead to an

inadequate return of blood to the Mart and e ventually to

phydcal collapee Tha syaptOile a r e

a ~ral waakneaa

b b caeive pers piration

Dizampi neaa

d Pale and cla-y s ki n

a weak pul shy

f Rapid and shallow brea t hing

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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To tnat f o r haat azhauation place the individual i n a cool

place and rave bullbull bulluch clo thi ng u poible The individual

ahould drink cool water gatoradeTMdrink or dbullilar liquida

The individual ahould be fanned however do not over cool or

allow chilling Treat the individual for ahock and remove to a

11edical facility 1f condition peniata

6 2 2 Heat Crampa

Heat cr-pa uw uaually cauaed by loaa of aalt when an

individual haa perapired a great deal Crupa uaually in the

leg and abdoainal bulluaclea can alae be cauaed by drinking iced

liquida quickly or in large aJDOunta The aymptOIDa of crupa are

aa follova Pai n and crupa i n l ege or abdomen

b Paintnea a

Profuaa perapiration -z 6 2 3 Heat Stroke = =shyHeat atroka ia a breakdown of the body a heatmiddotregulating

chanbull eeuaing high fever and collapae Thia condition

wh i ch ia an IDLH (1-diately dangeroua to life and health)

condition can raault in unconacioubulln~~bullbull middot convul81onbull and evan

death Pereone in poor phydcal condition or of advanced age

are parti cularly bull ubullceptible The middot~ptOIU of heat bull troke ar e

Muacl e twitching or convuleioneI

I b Dry hot bull kin

Flubullhed akinI

I d High body t perature

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t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

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Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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Loaa of conaciousnesa

t Deep breathing then shallow or absent

g Dilated pupila

Heat stroke ia a edical emergency ai tuation Medical emergency

~raonnel should be contacted i~iately in order that tM

peraon can be transported to a medical facility While waiting

for Mdical aid several interbull atepa can be taken by the

KASO The individual should be ra110vad to a cool environaaent

and the body tbullperature reduced i_iately by dousing the body

with water or by wrapping in a wet atMt If ice h available

1 t ahould be placd under araa and around tha neck and anklea

If tM victia ia conscious gatoradeTMdrink or other aiailar

liquids containing electrolytea should be provided Intake of

theae liquids will be moni tared by the HASO eo aa not t o be

eaceaaive Steps should be t aken to protct the victia froca r-injury i n tM e vent of convuleiona a uc h a a r Oving any objects -2in tM area of the vietbull = To avoid probla fr011 heat atre during conditiona of high = t-perature and huaidi ty the HASO a hould aaaura that the field -crew drink plenty of e lectrolyte fluida before and during field

activitiae and breaka ahould be provided pureuant to the

achedule outlined by the HSS

Cold ebullpoaure can occur i n tuperaturaa at or below freezing

If prolonged bull bullpoaure to cold occurs without proper protection

the effecta o f cold exposure can occur in temperaturabull above

freezing Expoaure to cold can cauaa severe injury (froatbita)

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

7 2~

Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

) cwintedonttcvcltd_Dtf

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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or overall drop in body t peraturea ( hypotheraia) TM

axtritiea (fingers toea and eara) are 110at auaceptible to

frostbite

Both the outdoor temperature and the wind velocity play a part

in cold injuriea Wind chill h uaed to describe tha chilling

effect of wing air in COCilbination with low t peraturaa Cold

axpoaure can be a serious threat to a field craw that removes

protective clothing and axpoaaa penpiration aoeked

underclothing to the cool air Water conducts heat 240 u a

hater than air thus rapidly cooling the body Syateaic

hypotharaia ia caused by exposure to freezing or rapidly

dropping t peraturea Cold exposure aymptoata (hypothermia) are

usually aMn in the following five stages

1 Shivering

2 Apathy liatlana llpin and rapid body cooling

3 unconsciouanaa glaaay stare alov pulse and

napiratory rates

t Freedng of ttul axtr-ities

5 Death

~ actiona to avoid s uffering the effectbull of cold

poaun an bullbull followa

a Wear cotton or even better wool or aynthetice

( polypropylane) undergarenta to abaorb penpiration

frail the body

b Wear additional layerbull of light clothing bullbull needed for

vamth The layering effect holdbull i n air trapping

body heat and SOlie layerbull could be rUIOved bullbull the

teaperature risebull during the day

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

7 2~

Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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injury due

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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(11 _________ _16 W~--middot -~IWbulldlitWw__

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-Pay cloae attention to body dgnala and fealinga

( hypotheraia bullYIIptoma) eapecially to the extr-1tiaa

Correct any problem indicationa by breakino fra- tha

work activity and moving to a reat area to wan1 up and

add additional clothing

d ln~~tall a wind break at the drill eite to ainibullize cold

vinda froe blowing directly at tha drilling craw

e Maintaining proper nutrition and fluid intake enablaa

the body to operate at top capacty

f Provide a ahal tared break area for reating and warming

up

7 0 SIR CONTJIOL AHD WORX ZONES

Field peraonnel and equipment may become contuinatad and in

turn tranfer contaminant to clean areaa To minimize thia 0 tranefer contuination control procedurea are needed Two

baeic thode uaed are to eatabliah work zonae on-aite and

rave continanta froaa peraonnel and equipment Refer to

Section 80 of thh plan for dhcueeion of decontuination

procedurbullbull middot

71 Contaainant Control at tlw Site

Control at tlw dte b Dlaintained by 1) reducing contact with

contuinante and 2) removal of contaainante by penonnel andor

equi~nt Thie h achieved by the f ollowing

a Setting up security and physical barrierbull to exclude

unnecessary personnel from the general area

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

7 2~

Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

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is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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110 DECONTANINATIONCLEAHUP PROCEDURES

81 General Procedures)shy 35

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injury due

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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8 2 Specific Procedurebull

Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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For assistance please contact the EPA New England Office of Site Remediation and Restoration Records and Information Center

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b Minimize the number of peraonnel and equipment on-site

Eatabliah work zonea and control pointe to each zone

d Conduct operations so as to reduce exposure of

peraonnel and equipment and to eliainate potential for

airborne diaperaion of contaminante

Ibullplement appropriate decontamination procedures

7 2~

Work zones are designated in order to prevent or reduce the

migration of contaminants from the contaminated area to a

non-contaminated aree Three zones are reCOIIUDended 1)

Exclusion Zone 2) Contamination Reduction Zone and 3) Support

zone

721 Exclusion Zone

-iii = =-M exclusion zone is established around work areas where there

is a suspected real probability of exposure to unknown

conta1111nants This zone is where site activities require

control good PPE practices and security Only peraoMel with

40-hour health and safety training are permtted in thia zone

those working in the exclusion zone require medical surveillance

also

The boundary of the exclusion zone ia baaed on site conditions

and data obtained from the initial site survey conducted by the

HASO to perform the necessary taaka and maintain control of aite

activities Typically the exclusion zone will consist of a

circle or barrier having a 20 to 30 foot radius from the drill

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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81 General Procedures)shy 35

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injury due

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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8 2 Specific Procedurebull

Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

40 J TOOIOf Ctl l tofl

j punt~ on t cycled DIPI

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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hole or area of operation The area would be mark~ uaing

flagging tape or otMr Mana to readily identify the boundary of

the zona The boundary 11ay be changed by the KASO upon approval

of the MASS baaelt on additional information gathered during a ite

activitiea

7 2 2 Contuination Reduction Zone

The contaaination reduction zone ia located outeida the

axcluaion zon to provide a tranaition betwean the contaminated

zona (uclueion) and the clean zone (aupport) The

contuination reduction zone alae provideamp a buffer in order to

decraaae the chance that the clean area will become

contuinated At the boundary of the excluaion and

contaaination reduction zonea decontuination atationa for

equi~t and peraonnel would be eatabliahed -2ec-tmicetion ahall be aainta ined between peraonnel working in

the excluaion zona and thoae in the contaaination r4Kuction 0 = acme Pre-arranged hand aignah or other rgancy aignah =shyahould be datamined for communicating in caaa peraonnel are out

of haering range or where there ia loud equipcMnt or -chinery

Babullic -rgency and firat aid equi~t ahall be located in the

contuination reduction zone ft equip~ent includea a firat

aid kit _rgency ayewaah lire extinguiaher apill kit and

other aafety-relatlld equipeent

bull 2 3 Support Zona

The aupport zone ia the outermost part of the working area It

18 known abull the noncontuinated or clean area Support

equipeent auch aa an equipment trailer would be located in

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

I I

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110 DECONTANINATIONCLEAHUP PROCEDURES

81 General Procedures)shy 35

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injury due

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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8 2 Specific Procedurebull

Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

38 noosobull~bull l IIOU

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

39

)

-z = =-

- r -

r

Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

40 J TOOIOf Ctl l tofl

j punt~ on t cycled DIPI

- r -

OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

I-2 = =-

J I 41)

)~ _ __

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

iii = =-

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

j punted on bullIICVNd l)lplf

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

rshy-2 = =-

ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

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NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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~ thh zona Noral work olothea are reitted in thb area J

therefore any clothing equipcMnt or auplaa that IUY be

potentially contuinatad are left in the contamination reduction

zona until daccmtaainated

The location of aupport fecili tiea ahould M dependent on three

factora

1 Acceaaibility topography open apace areaa and

location of highways

2 Prevailing wind direction preferably upwind of the

axcluaion zone

3 Reaourcea such as adequate roada available water

a l -=tricity and shelter r shy-iii The above zonea uy be downgraded by the KASS if mora datinit i ve

tta inforaation ia already available auch a a typea of = tezardoua -tariala involved and the hazards they may praaant = Thia inforation can be obtained by air and aoil 111001taring and -bull-pling The diatance between the thr- zonea would be baa ed

on available data gathered froca any moni taring and sampling in

addition to uaing one a j udg nt t o aure that there ia

adequate roca to conduct the activitiea to prevent the apread

of contaainanta and to elia inate the poaaibility o f

to fire or eaploaion

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110 DECONTANINATIONCLEAHUP PROCEDURES

81 General Procedures)shy 35

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injury due

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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8 2 Specific Procedurebull

Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

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NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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-2 = =-1at would you ~ to prevent the recurrence of thia type of acc1atlt in

8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

1----------------------------- shy

CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

---=----an--- --- --- ~U~bullbulla IUOOt AGIHTSHutamp

I ___

_ -~ -shy ()Ifill amp __ __~shy- Oelkot-7bull__ -0 --A~ - 7 f----oW- K amp w _0-

-shy~ ---- --

IL __ (als--Jta__

~_ ~----~--shy_ =~~~k--------------w__---c_----- -~ -shy

- lt -w --~middot shyIS Afa---DW_~ _____

(11 _________ _16 W~--middot -~IWbulldlitWw__

middot w -_ 00 ___ __(c) ____

)w =======WHe__ A_ktlrfamp__IL

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- 11 -r If ----~ bull Jt AI_ _ _ bull W-_

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Thia aection da~ribea general decontuinationclaanup

proeeduna Oecontuination and cleanup can be dietinguhhad

aaparataly in that decontuination refara to reaoval of

contuinanta with the assumption of aapoaura which in turn

r aaulta in diapoaal problema of decontaminated mata riala

whereaa cleanup doea not aaaue expoaura It ahould be noted

that cleanup procedureamp bull bullY be the aaaa aa decontamination

procedureamp

Good work practiceamp along with proper protective clothing and

raapiratora aaaiat in preventing the wearer f rOGI being exposed

to conteainante However even with theae eafaguarda

contaaination can occur Hanful materialamp can be tranaferred

into clean areaa eapoaing unprotected peraonnel through contact

or inhalation o f contuinanta whi le rUIOVing clo thing To

prevent aueh occurrancea decontaaination procedurebull and -thode

bull uat be eatabliahed before anyoM enterbull a aite and bulluat

continue andor be adified by the HASS when neceary

throughout tte operationbull

The cSecontaaination procedurebull and practicebull would be baaed on

apecific conditione of the site including

The ~teal and phyeical nature of contaminantbull

b The degr of contaaination

The level of protection required

d The type of protective clothing worn

Peraonnel deoontaaination procedurebull will vary with changing

aite conditione ~ factora ae detenined by the HASS on the

extent of the decontamination

36

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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

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8 2 Specific Procedurebull

Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

38 noosobull~bull l IIOU

-ii 0 = =shy

_

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

39

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r

Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

40 J TOOIOf Ctl l tofl

j punt~ on t cycled DIPI

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

j punted on bullIICVNd l)lplf

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

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ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

) cwintedonttcvcltd_Dtf

I

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

r I

r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

-

-2 = =-1at would you ~ to prevent the recurrence of thia type of acc1atlt in

8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

1----------------------------- shy

CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

J

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

---=----an--- --- --- ~U~bullbulla IUOOt AGIHTSHutamp

I ___

_ -~ -shy ()Ifill amp __ __~shy- Oelkot-7bull__ -0 --A~ - 7 f----oW- K amp w _0-

-shy~ ---- --

IL __ (als--Jta__

~_ ~----~--shy_ =~~~k--------------w__---c_----- -~ -shy

- lt -w --~middot shyIS Afa---DW_~ _____

(11 _________ _16 W~--middot -~IWbulldlitWw__

middot w -_ 00 ___ __(c) ____

)w =======WHe__ A_ktlrfamp__IL

___lorbull _ bull -Wll __

-eamp) -- ___

zz CampJ bullbull ~ I wbullbullbull- u w t__ ____ u ot~~erar --u--_ __

- 11 -r If ----~ bull Jt AI_ _ _ bull W-_

~__ n _ u-rbullbullbullbull

o- ________ _

-2 = =-

Target Sheet

US EPA New England Superfund Document Management System

File Break 34 ndash Interim Deliverables

The maps associated with this record are oversized and may be reviewed by appointment only at the EPA Region I Records Center in Boston

Massachusetts

For assistance please contact the EPA New England Office of Site Remediation and Restoration Records and Information Center

Telephone (617) 918-1440 Email R1Records-OSRRepagov

  1. barcode 577546
  2. barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 577546
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Natura of contaainant aa gathered frOCI background data

and recent findinga

b Degree of contuination aa deten~ined viaually or

through 1110ni taring

Level of peraonal protection where higher lavale uy

rquire aora atringent decontuination procedurebull

d Job function tiOUld depend on the proxibullity to

conta~~inanta and what taaka are being performed

Location of contamination on the protective clothing

Upper areaa of the body are potentially DOra riaky when

perforing decontamination procedurebull I

f Reaaon for leaving the work area dependa on where an shyi ii individual may go For exuple to eat lunch drop off

toola or change cartridgea = =-Deeontination conaista of phyaically reJDOVing contaminanta or

changing their c~ical nature into innocuoua aubatancea The

extent of deontination dependa on a nuaber of factora the

110at ibullportant being the nature of the contaminants involved

Generally the JDOre hanful the contuinant the DOra extenaive

and thorough decontaination bulluat be

Soe bullthoda can be employed to prevent contuination of people

and equipa181lt (ie not opening containara by hand bagging

DOnitoring inatrumanta using drum grapplers watering down

duaty areaa and not walking through areas of obvious

contamination)

J 37

) JOOIOtctl16011

~ ~~middot--

I

r

8 2 Specific Procedurebull

Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

38 noosobull~bull l IIOU

-ii 0 = =shy

_

- r -

9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

39

)

-z = =-

- r -

r

Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

40 J TOOIOf Ctl l tofl

j punt~ on t cycled DIPI

- r -

OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

I-2 = =-

J I 41)

)~ _ __

I r I

FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

iii = =-

- r I

MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

j punted on bullIICVNd l)lplf

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

rshy-2 = =-

ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

J~~---

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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I

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

r I

r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

-

-2 = =-1at would you ~ to prevent the recurrence of thia type of acc1atlt in

8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

---=----an--- --- --- ~U~bullbulla IUOOt AGIHTSHutamp

I ___

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-shy~ ---- --

IL __ (als--Jta__

~_ ~----~--shy_ =~~~k--------------w__---c_----- -~ -shy

- lt -w --~middot shyIS Afa---DW_~ _____

(11 _________ _16 W~--middot -~IWbulldlitWw__

middot w -_ 00 ___ __(c) ____

)w =======WHe__ A_ktlrfamp__IL

___lorbull _ bull -Wll __

-eamp) -- ___

zz CampJ bullbull ~ I wbullbullbull- u w t__ ____ u ot~~erar --u--_ __

- 11 -r If ----~ bull Jt AI_ _ _ bull W-_

~__ n _ u-rbullbullbullbull

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-2 = =-

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8 2 Specific Procedurebull

Cleanup andor decontamination of peraonnel ahall conaiat of

wuhing the glovea boots and excaively soiled peraonal

protective equi~nt with soap and water Keroaene or hexane

will be uaecS if waste oila and or oil contaminated aoih are

preaent After whing these aaateriall all di8poaable clothing

ie tyveka glovea) and cleaning bullateriala will be removed and

placed in a double-lined plastic garbage bag

Drilling equipeant (i e rig augara toolamp) will be cleaned

when neceaaary under the direction of the KASO or at a

bulliniewt after ~pletion of each borehole SOap and water will

be uaed to acrub oft exceaa dirt and bull ud Hexane will be

available if waate oila or oil contaa1nate4 aoila have to be

roved fro the drilling equipaaent bullatea~~ cleaningbull

All d111C4rde4 -teriala shall be handled in auch a way to avoid

the potential f or apreadino contuination c reating a aanitary

haaard or cauaing 11tter to be left on-eite All potentially

contbullinated -teriala will be double bagged or druiiiampMd aa

necaaaary and aegregated for tuporary a torage on-a ita for

eventual diepoaal All decontaainated Uquida will be

collected d~ and t porarily atored on-aite for eventual

diepoaal

All non-contbullinted bullateriala ahall be collectltd and bagged for

appropriate diepoaal aa nonaal doeeatic waate All bullcleanupbull

liquida will be dhpoaed of on-aita

38 noosobull~bull l IIOU

-ii 0 = =shy

_

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

39

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Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

40 J TOOIOf Ctl l tofl

j punt~ on t cycled DIPI

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OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

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J I 41)

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

j punted on bullIICVNd l)lplf

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

rshy-2 = =-

ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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Rev 10 022692

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

J~~---

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

) cwintedonttcvcltd_Dtf

I

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

r I

r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

-

-2 = =-1at would you ~ to prevent the recurrence of thia type of acc1atlt in

8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

1----------------------------- shy

CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

J

--

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

---=----an--- --- --- ~U~bullbulla IUOOt AGIHTSHutamp

I ___

_ -~ -shy ()Ifill amp __ __~shy- Oelkot-7bull__ -0 --A~ - 7 f----oW- K amp w _0-

-shy~ ---- --

IL __ (als--Jta__

~_ ~----~--shy_ =~~~k--------------w__---c_----- -~ -shy

- lt -w --~middot shyIS Afa---DW_~ _____

(11 _________ _16 W~--middot -~IWbulldlitWw__

middot w -_ 00 ___ __(c) ____

)w =======WHe__ A_ktlrfamp__IL

___lorbull _ bull -Wll __

-eamp) -- ___

zz CampJ bullbull ~ I wbullbullbull- u w t__ ____ u ot~~erar --u--_ __

- 11 -r If ----~ bull Jt AI_ _ _ bull W-_

~__ n _ u-rbullbullbullbull

o- ________ _

-2 = =-

Target Sheet

US EPA New England Superfund Document Management System

File Break 34 ndash Interim Deliverables

The maps associated with this record are oversized and may be reviewed by appointment only at the EPA Region I Records Center in Boston

Massachusetts

For assistance please contact the EPA New England Office of Site Remediation and Restoration Records and Information Center

Telephone (617) 918-1440 Email R1Records-OSRRepagov

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9 0 HEALTH AJfD SAPITY TRAININO

Peraonnl working in the excluaion zone ahall be approved by the

HASO Their authorization is baeed on the completion of the

40-hour health and safety training pursuant to OSHA CFR 1910120

or be acheduled for the 40-hour coune while on-site with a

peraon that haa COIIpleted the training Coun that Fuaa shy

O Neill Inc -ployeaa have attended are bullsafety and

Operation~~ at Hazardous Materiah Sitaebull taught by

Geo-Envirorental Conaultanta Inc of White Plaine New York or

bullHealth Safety and Environmental Training Progrubull offered by

Ellilcott Aocietea Inc of Madilon New Jersey The 40-hour

couraea include claaar0011 instruction d81D0natrationa of air

110nitoring equipment respirator tit testing protective

clothing outfitting and hands-on experience in several

hazardous waate aieulationa which ftleet the OSHA 29 CFR Part

1910 120 regulationbull Specific topica covered are

Definition typea and propertiaa of hazardoua materialbull

b Overview of toxicology

c Safety plana

d Reapiratory protection

e Inatruentation

f tvela of protection

g Decontaaination procedurebull

h Contingency plana

In addition to the 40-hour and aubaaquent 8-hour ( rafraaher)

health and aafety training couraea auparviaory paraonnel attend

an 8-hour auparvieor training 11-inar that Meta the OSHA 29 CFR

1910120 regulationbull Main topica of thia coune include

39

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- r -

r

Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

40 J TOOIOf Ctl l tofl

j punt~ on t cycled DIPI

- r -

OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

I-2 = =-

J I 41)

)~ _ __

I r I

FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

iii = =-

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

j punted on bullIICVNd l)lplf

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

rshy-2 = =-

ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

- r -

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

I r I

Rev 10 022692

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

- r -

S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

J~~---

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

) cwintedonttcvcltd_Dtf

I

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

r I

r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

-

-2 = =-1at would you ~ to prevent the recurrence of thia type of acc1atlt in

8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

1----------------------------- shy

CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

J

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

---=----an--- --- --- ~U~bullbulla IUOOt AGIHTSHutamp

I ___

_ -~ -shy ()Ifill amp __ __~shy- Oelkot-7bull__ -0 --A~ - 7 f----oW- K amp w _0-

-shy~ ---- --

IL __ (als--Jta__

~_ ~----~--shy_ =~~~k--------------w__---c_----- -~ -shy

- lt -w --~middot shyIS Afa---DW_~ _____

(11 _________ _16 W~--middot -~IWbulldlitWw__

middot w -_ 00 ___ __(c) ____

)w =======WHe__ A_ktlrfamp__IL

___lorbull _ bull -Wll __

-eamp) -- ___

zz CampJ bullbull ~ I wbullbullbull- u w t__ ____ u ot~~erar --u--_ __

- 11 -r If ----~ bull Jt AI_ _ _ bull W-_

~__ n _ u-rbullbullbullbull

o- ________ _

-2 = =-

Target Sheet

US EPA New England Superfund Document Management System

File Break 34 ndash Interim Deliverables

The maps associated with this record are oversized and may be reviewed by appointment only at the EPA Region I Records Center in Boston

Massachusetts

For assistance please contact the EPA New England Office of Site Remediation and Restoration Records and Information Center

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- r -

r

Health and aafety requirementa

b Medical aurveillance

Riek and liability

d Peraonal protective equipment

10 0 MEDICAL SURYIULAHCE PROGRAM

Federal r~ulatione and FullS ONeill Inc policy require that

all -ploy-bull who are in aituationa where there ia a potential

upoaure to hazardoua materiala muat undergo phyaical

exabullinationa including a base and teraination axa Field

acientbta are exaained on a yearly baaia while project

managerbull are on a biannual basis At a minimum the physical

exaa coapUea with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910120

Hazardoua Waate Operations and Emergency Response 2

The follcndng teata are perf ormed unde r the auperviaion of a

licenaecS phytcian 0 = = Phyaical exam shy

b Hearing and eye exaa

c Cheat x-ray (baaa andor every three yeara)

d Electrocardiogram

Pulonary function

f Urine analysis

g COplete blood count

In the event Fuss amp ONeill Inc personnel are exposed to

hazardoua conatituants the person(a) would immediately go

through the necesaary exams for those particular conatituenta

An arranged physical exam pursuant to OSHA 1910 120 proorara has

bean developed between russ amp ONeill Inc and CorpCare

40 J TOOIOf Ctl l tofl

j punt~ on t cycled DIPI

- r -

OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

I-2 = =-

J I 41)

)~ _ __

I r I

FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

iii = =-

- r I

MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

j punted on bullIICVNd l)lplf

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

rshy-2 = =-

ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

- r -

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

I r I

Rev 10 022692

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

- r -

S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

J~~---

- r -

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

) cwintedonttcvcltd_Dtf

I

- r -

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

r I

r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

-

-2 = =-1at would you ~ to prevent the recurrence of thia type of acc1atlt in

8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

1----------------------------- shy

CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

J

--

- r -

STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

---=----an--- --- --- ~U~bullbulla IUOOt AGIHTSHutamp

I ___

_ -~ -shy ()Ifill amp __ __~shy- Oelkot-7bull__ -0 --A~ - 7 f----oW- K amp w _0-

-shy~ ---- --

IL __ (als--Jta__

~_ ~----~--shy_ =~~~k--------------w__---c_----- -~ -shy

- lt -w --~middot shyIS Afa---DW_~ _____

(11 _________ _16 W~--middot -~IWbulldlitWw__

middot w -_ 00 ___ __(c) ____

)w =======WHe__ A_ktlrfamp__IL

___lorbull _ bull -Wll __

-eamp) -- ___

zz CampJ bullbull ~ I wbullbullbull- u w t__ ____ u ot~~erar --u--_ __

- 11 -r If ----~ bull Jt AI_ _ _ bull W-_

~__ n _ u-rbullbullbullbull

o- ________ _

-2 = =-

Target Sheet

US EPA New England Superfund Document Management System

File Break 34 ndash Interim Deliverables

The maps associated with this record are oversized and may be reviewed by appointment only at the EPA Region I Records Center in Boston

Massachusetts

For assistance please contact the EPA New England Office of Site Remediation and Restoration Records and Information Center

Telephone (617) 918-1440 Email R1Records-OSRRepagov

  1. barcode 577546
  2. barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 577546
Page 45: HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN - United States Environmental

- r -

OCCupational Hl th Center an affiliate of MancMiater _rial

Hoapital located in Hancheater Connecticut A ctical date

aheet attachc in Appendix a muat ~ cocaplated by all company

field peiraonnel prior to working on-d te One copy of the for ahould be kept by the HASS and a aeoond copy by the HASO

Field peronnel bulluat be 1nforaMM1 of the location of the aedical

data atMit while working on-dte

I-2 = =-

J I 41)

)~ _ __

I r I

FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

iii = =-

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

j punted on bullIICVNd l)lplf

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

rshy-2 = =-

ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

J~~---

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

) cwintedonttcvcltd_Dtf

I

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

r I

r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

-

-2 = =-1at would you ~ to prevent the recurrence of thia type of acc1atlt in

8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

1----------------------------- shy

CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

J

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

---=----an--- --- --- ~U~bullbulla IUOOt AGIHTSHutamp

I ___

_ -~ -shy ()Ifill amp __ __~shy- Oelkot-7bull__ -0 --A~ - 7 f----oW- K amp w _0-

-shy~ ---- --

IL __ (als--Jta__

~_ ~----~--shy_ =~~~k--------------w__---c_----- -~ -shy

- lt -w --~middot shyIS Afa---DW_~ _____

(11 _________ _16 W~--middot -~IWbulldlitWw__

middot w -_ 00 ___ __(c) ____

)w =======WHe__ A_ktlrfamp__IL

___lorbull _ bull -Wll __

-eamp) -- ___

zz CampJ bullbull ~ I wbullbullbull- u w t__ ____ u ot~~erar --u--_ __

- 11 -r If ----~ bull Jt AI_ _ _ bull W-_

~__ n _ u-rbullbullbullbull

o- ________ _

-2 = =-

Target Sheet

US EPA New England Superfund Document Management System

File Break 34 ndash Interim Deliverables

The maps associated with this record are oversized and may be reviewed by appointment only at the EPA Region I Records Center in Boston

Massachusetts

For assistance please contact the EPA New England Office of Site Remediation and Restoration Records and Information Center

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FIELD TEAM MEMBER FORM

Each field tea member shall sign thia section following review of the HASP and 81te training before being permtted to work on aite

1 have read and undentand the HASP and had the required halth and aafety training purauant to OSHA 1910120 and will cocaply with the provhione contained herein

NAMB PRINTED

iii = =-

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

j punted on bullIICVNd l)lplf

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

rshy-2 = =-

ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

J~~---

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

) cwintedonttcvcltd_Dtf

I

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

r I

r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

-

-2 = =-1at would you ~ to prevent the recurrence of thia type of acc1atlt in

8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

1----------------------------- shy

CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

J

--

- r -

STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

---=----an--- --- --- ~U~bullbulla IUOOt AGIHTSHutamp

I ___

_ -~ -shy ()Ifill amp __ __~shy- Oelkot-7bull__ -0 --A~ - 7 f----oW- K amp w _0-

-shy~ ---- --

IL __ (als--Jta__

~_ ~----~--shy_ =~~~k--------------w__---c_----- -~ -shy

- lt -w --~middot shyIS Afa---DW_~ _____

(11 _________ _16 W~--middot -~IWbulldlitWw__

middot w -_ 00 ___ __(c) ____

)w =======WHe__ A_ktlrfamp__IL

___lorbull _ bull -Wll __

-eamp) -- ___

zz CampJ bullbull ~ I wbullbullbull- u w t__ ____ u ot~~erar --u--_ __

- 11 -r If ----~ bull Jt AI_ _ _ bull W-_

~__ n _ u-rbullbullbullbull

o- ________ _

-2 = =-

Target Sheet

US EPA New England Superfund Document Management System

File Break 34 ndash Interim Deliverables

The maps associated with this record are oversized and may be reviewed by appointment only at the EPA Region I Records Center in Boston

Massachusetts

For assistance please contact the EPA New England Office of Site Remediation and Restoration Records and Information Center

Telephone (617) 918-1440 Email R1Records-OSRRepagov

  1. barcode 577546
  2. barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 577546
Page 47: HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN - United States Environmental

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MEDICAL DATA SHEET

This brief Medical Data Sheet will be completed by all on-aite personnel and kept at the site during field operationa Thia data ahaet must accocnpany personnel when medical asaiatanca ia needed or if tranaport to hoapi tal faciliu ia required

PROJECT -----------LOCATION_______ _

NAME _ _____________HOHE TELEPHONE ___ _ _

~CRESS ________________________

AGE ____ HElGHT ________ WElGHT _______ _

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTIFY

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _ _ _ _ _

SPOUSE OR FAMILY CONTACT ________ PHONE _____

ALLERGIES INCLUDING DRUGS ______________ ___

PARTICULAR SENSITIVITIES ________________ _ rshy00 YOU WEAR CONTACTS __________________ _ -iiiii MY PREVIOUS ILLNESSES OR EXPOSURE TO HAZARDS CHEMICALS

IF SO EXPLAIN = =-PERSONAL PHYSICIAN

~or~~middot=bullobullbull~middot=ADDRESS

I aa the individua l deacribed above

Signat ure Date

j punted on bullIICVNd l)lplf

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

rshy-2 = =-

ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

- r -

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

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SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

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NAHE ______________g ~==~======

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EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

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SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

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(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

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a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

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or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME Lineautar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238

JOB NO Q

DATI April 10 1991

Wooc18tOCk CT

PROJECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

IIDLTH AHD SampPETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

HULIII AlfD SAFETY OFPICER (HampSO)

NAME Dave Fontain

OIIID amptniiORlZED FUSS 0 NJILL PDSONMJL

NAMB Bob Potterton WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

( 203) 646-2469 ( 203) 742-6530

rshy-2 = =-1111 COiftACl

NAME Garx Kennett

OTIID ampuTHORIZED SITE PERSONNEL

NAME John Maloney WORK PHONE HOME PHONE

l203~974-1000 middotig~ m~m

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

rshy-2 = =-

ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

J~~---

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

) cwintedonttcvcltd_Dtf

I

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

r I

r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

-

-2 = =-1at would you ~ to prevent the recurrence of thia type of acc1atlt in

8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

1----------------------------- shy

CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

J

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STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

---=----an--- --- --- ~U~bullbulla IUOOt AGIHTSHutamp

I ___

_ -~ -shy ()Ifill amp __ __~shy- Oelkot-7bull__ -0 --A~ - 7 f----oW- K amp w _0-

-shy~ ---- --

IL __ (als--Jta__

~_ ~----~--shy_ =~~~k--------------w__---c_----- -~ -shy

- lt -w --~middot shyIS Afa---DW_~ _____

(11 _________ _16 W~--middot -~IWbulldlitWw__

middot w -_ 00 ___ __(c) ____

)w =======WHe__ A_ktlrfamp__IL

___lorbull _ bull -Wll __

-eamp) -- ___

zz CampJ bullbull ~ I wbullbullbull- u w t__ ____ u ot~~erar --u--_ __

- 11 -r If ----~ bull Jt AI_ _ _ bull W-_

~__ n _ u-rbullbullbullbull

o- ________ _

-2 = =-

Target Sheet

US EPA New England Superfund Document Management System

File Break 34 ndash Interim Deliverables

The maps associated with this record are oversized and may be reviewed by appointment only at the EPA Region I Records Center in Boston

Massachusetts

For assistance please contact the EPA New England Office of Site Remediation and Restoration Records and Information Center

Telephone (617) 918-1440 Email R1Records-OSRRepagov

  1. barcode 577546
  2. barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 577546
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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAME Linemaater Switch Cor poration

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 Woodstock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

OOVEJUIMENf OFFICIALS

NAME National ergency Reaoonae Cnter PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802

DtDODCY PHONI NUMBERS

POLICE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESCUB SQUAD HOSPITALS

DIRampCTJOICI fO DAY KIMBALL HOSPITAL (a Figure 1)

oy ICiabell Hoapi tal Route 171 South to Route 44 West rollov Route 111 to Day Kimball Hospital which ia in Putnu on Route 44 on left 8148 of r oad

r shy-z = =shy

rshy-2 = =-

ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

- r -

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

I r I

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

- r -

S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

I IIDLIII ampMD 8amp1ftY HANAGU (HASM) -) =

z NAMB WORK PHONE 203 64 6-2469

HOME PHONE =shyOIIID ampUTIIORIZampD FUSS 0 KIILL PERSONNEL

oo gNAMI ______________ ~ (203) 646- 2469

IITI COMTampCI

NAMEbull-------------- ~==~====== OTHD AUTHORIZED BITE PERSONMEL

NAHE ______________g ~==~======

IUOJ1 1CilAIIIIlbull

J~~---

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SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION ( CONTINUED)

EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

NAME ______________ =~~ ~~=======

OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

NAMB ______________ oo =~~=~====== CampLL- BZFORI-YOUbull DIO FUSS O NIILL I D NO U34

NoHB WORK PHONE l -800-922- 4455

OOVDJOIDft OFFICIALS

NAHB National Eaerqency Response Center PHONE NO 1-800-424-8802 DIDODfCY PHOHI NUMBERS -2POLICI PIRamp DI PARTMENT Ramp8CU8 SQUAD = HOSPITAtS JNiiiiiAddreuPhone Number) = DIUCrl0118 rO (NAilamp OP HOSPITAL) shy

) cwintedonttcvcltd_Dtf

I

- r -

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAI1B __________

SITE ADDRESS_________

JOB NO ---------- shy

DATE ____________

A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

-C SITE HISTORY0 2 = - =-

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

I r I

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMAT I ON CONTINUED)

SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

bull Respirator cartridges will be discarded when they are no longer effecti ve aa well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

r I

r - SUIDVISOamp I JlUOit or ampCCUiaft ~campTIOK

(To be ca-pleted by injured eapl~ or wpervhor)

njured Eapl~----------~Data of iJbull~rt______ ICCupation______ Data_____sea__lllplopent______

an Tiae of Accidaftt bact tocation aacription of Accident bitampii vbat -ploye vu doing Uid vbat toola u_t aUactUtbullbull ~ or fizturaa vera inftll-4)

ampCUre of Injwi

ata Reported to Superriaor and Pirst UcS__ Date Pirst Ud aecaivecl___

alayed____ Tshy _ No_ If bullTaabull - Why

IPI of Pirat Ai4 Received

leek Accident cauea at the bo~ of tJUa r eport and nota below

-

-2 = =-1at would you ~ to prevent the recurrence of thia type of acc1atlt in

8 futura7

a recoendatiorw abov-e being tpleaanted7

t tpervisar a ec-enta_____________________ _

1----------------------------- shy

CIIlDIfCAIISKS =ck byA9ainft Olaical ContactBuzn tr frip en4or Pall Liftingrlng ugbull inby

Signature____________ _S~rviara

J

--

- r -

STANDAJUJ rOAM FOR Employers First Report of Injury

or Dlness middotshy-middot middot Hanford Aaideat ud Lulemaity Compuy rn - ~

---=----an--- --- --- ~U~bullbulla IUOOt AGIHTSHutamp

I ___

_ -~ -shy ()Ifill amp __ __~shy- Oelkot-7bull__ -0 --A~ - 7 f----oW- K amp w _0-

-shy~ ---- --

IL __ (als--Jta__

~_ ~----~--shy_ =~~~k--------------w__---c_----- -~ -shy

- lt -w --~middot shyIS Afa---DW_~ _____

(11 _________ _16 W~--middot -~IWbulldlitWw__

middot w -_ 00 ___ __(c) ____

)w =======WHe__ A_ktlrfamp__IL

___lorbull _ bull -Wll __

-eamp) -- ___

zz CampJ bullbull ~ I wbullbullbull- u w t__ ____ u ot~~erar --u--_ __

- 11 -r If ----~ bull Jt AI_ _ _ bull W-_

~__ n _ u-rbullbullbullbull

o- ________ _

-2 = =-

Target Sheet

US EPA New England Superfund Document Management System

File Break 34 ndash Interim Deliverables

The maps associated with this record are oversized and may be reviewed by appointment only at the EPA Region I Records Center in Boston

Massachusetts

For assistance please contact the EPA New England Office of Site Remediation and Restoration Records and Information Center

Telephone (617) 918-1440 Email R1Records-OSRRepagov

  1. barcode 577546
  2. barcodetext SDMS Doc ID 577546
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rshy-2 = =-

ROUT 171 SOUTH TO ROUTE 44 WEST

- r -

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITpound NAME Li nemaa ter Switch Corporation

SITE JDDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road PO Box 238 WoodUock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATI April 10 1991

A SITI LOCATION

Plaine Hill Road Woodstock CT

8 DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH MAPS)

Route 384 east to Route 44A eaat to Route 44 eaat to Route 198 north to Route 171 east to Pleine Hill Road (on left) If you intersect Route 169 you have gone too f ar Backtrack take r shytirat road on right (Plaine Hill Road) -2

C SITE HISTORY = Hiatorical diapoaal of used trichloroethane ( TCE) and toluene i n dry well located directly east of production facility voca = entered hydrogeologic systea shy

D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

Drilling Packer tests Surveying Sampling Water Mllaaurements Pulllping Tests Slug r u

B PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION

Delineate areas of voca in soil and ground water Determine hydrogeologic characteristics Determine aquifer parameters

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

In ground-water over moat of the aite area Higheet concentrations around manufacturing facility Soil contamination in specific areae around the facility

I r I

Rev 10 022692

SITE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)

SITE NAMB Linamaatar Switch Corporation

SITE ADDRESS 29 Plaine Hill Road P O Box 238 Woodatock CT

JOB NO 86-088

DATE April 10 1991

G SITE EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST INVESTIGATIONS

Halogenated and aromatic compoundbull in eoil and groundwater Low lavale of araanic bariwa beryllium cadllliwa chraaiwa lead and ni c kel detected in groundwater

r-I LIST OF PARAMETERS AND KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS

INVESTIGATIONS ( uq 1 ) -z Methylene Chloride 1 500 1 1-0ichloroethene 2 70 Cadaiwa 10 r bull 11-Dichloroethane 670 1 2-Dichloroethene 1 900 Chr011iwa 21 = Te trechloroethene 450 Trichloroetha ne 400 000 Lead 50 1 1 1-Trichloroethane 67 2- Hexanone 1 800 Ni cke l 126 -= Toluene 13 000 Ane nic 500 Ethylbenzene 2 40 BariWR 486 xyle nebull 610 Berylliwa 10

J SPECIFI C LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Exc luaion Zone Opera t ions

Reapira tora

Initial Cont ingent Initial Contingent --0 - C D C

bull Respirator cartridges will be cUacardad when they are no longer affective as well as at the end of each work day work will begin each day with fresh air-purifying respirator cartridges to ensure adequate respiratory protection

Criteria for Selecting Contingent Level

Gaa detector readily greater than 50 ppm in the breathing zone which peraiata for more than one minute

1tOOSI 01tl UOII

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S I TE-SPECIFIC INFORMATION

SITE NAME ____________

SITE ADDRESS ___________

JOB NO_____________

DATE ______________

PROJ ECT PERSONNEL AND EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

HampALTH AHD SAFETY SUPERVISOR ( HASS)

NAHB WORK PHONE ~ 203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

HDLIII AHD UFITY OIIICER (HASO)

NAME WORK PHONE ~203 646-2469 HOME PHONE

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EMampRCINCY RESPONSJ COORDINATOR

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OH-8ITI SPILL COORDINATOR

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SITE ADDRESS_________

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A SITB LOCATION

B DIRECTIONS TO SITE ( ATTACH HAPS)

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D FIELD ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED

E PURPOSE OF INVEST IGATION

F AREAS OF POTENTIAL OR ACTUAL CONTAMINATION

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SITE NAME __________

SITB ADDRESS _________

JOB NO---------- shy

DATE____________

G S ITB EVACUATION MEETING LOCATION

H RESULTS OF PAST I NVESTIGATIONS

I LIST OF PARAMETERS AN D KNOWN CONCENTRATIONS FROM PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIONS

J SPICIFIC LEVELS OF PROTECTION

Scludon ZoM Operations ResPirators

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Target Sheet

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Massachusetts

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