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From: LARRY SHEPHERD To: Steve Sasson Date: MOM Time: 3:5x:14 PM Page 11 of 16 <br />D. A discussion of the health and safety hazards, protective <br />measures, and work practices. <br />9.0 Aledical Nurveillance <br />Prior to the entry of the tank the worker must have <br />documentation of a recent medical exam. A qualified physician <br />must conduct the exam. The physical must show that the <br />worker is fit to do the work. <br />10.0 Deconlcnnination <br />Decontamination involves the orderly, controlled removal of <br />contaminants. Tank residue contained petroleum, which can be <br />easily removed by washing with soap and water. Contaminated- <br />outer <br />ontaminatedouter ware (i.e. coveralls) should be removed before leaving the <br />site. <br />11.0 Waste Handling and Disposal <br />Waste materials that might be implemented during this <br />operation such as salvage drums will be collected and disposed <br />of properly. Rinse solution will be put in to salvage drums and <br />removed from the site by Clearwater F,nvironmental. <br />12.0 Emergency Responsel Contingency Plan <br />12.1 personal injury <br />In case of minor injury_ general first aid procedures will be <br />applied. All injuries will be reported to the Site Safety Officer. <br />More serious injuries will require assistance from paramedic. <br />The project supervisor, safety officer, or another designated <br />person will contact the appropriate emergency personnel by <br />dialing 911 if they are not already on stand-by at the scene. <br />