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Emergency Equipment <br /> The following emergency equipment will be available: <br /> _ A 20-unit first aid kit. <br /> _ ABC fire extinguishers (2). <br /> DECONTAMINATION <br /> The requirement for decontamination will be determined by the specific site conditions. <br /> Pre-moistened tissues will be available. <br /> SAFETY TRAINING REQUIREMENTS <br /> The minimum training requirements specified in Federal OSHA 1910.120 Hazardous Waste <br /> Operations and Emergency Response will be met for all remediation personnel. (if required) <br /> All on-site employees will be trained in accordance with T8 CCR 5192 (e), First Aid and CPR. <br /> INFORMATIONAL PROGRAMS: <br /> Employees, contractors and subcontractors engaged in hazardous waste operations at the site will <br /> be informed of the nature, level and degree of exposure likely as a result of participation in these <br /> operations in accordance with T8 CCR 5192 (i). <br /> MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE: <br /> All on-site employees who meet the conditions specified by T8 CCR 5192 (f)(2)(a) - (c) will be <br /> covered by a medical surveillance program with meets the requirements of T8 CCR 5192 (f). <br /> SAFETY AND HEALTH RISK ANALYSIS <br /> The following potential impacts to the safety and health of on-site employees have been identified <br /> from a review of the comprehensive workplan for this project. <br /> A. Exposure to Toxic Substances <br /> 1. BENZENE <br /> Exposure to benzene is primarily by inhalation of skin absorption. Benzene is irritating to the <br /> eyes and skin and can produce erythema, burning, edema and blistering of the skin. Inhalation of <br />