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fl , <br /> In the event that a 4tficle requires decontamination, workers shall suit <br /> up in Modified Level C apparel. Two (2) layers of 10-mil plastic <br /> sheeting shall be layed out and bermed around the perimeter 6-8" high <br /> with absorbent, sand or clean fill. <br /> Vehicles shall be rinsed and scrubbed with the water collected and <br /> pumped into 55 gallon DOT drums or other suitable holding tank. <br /> EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT AND FIRST AID REQUIREMENTS : <br /> The SSHP shall describe the emergency and first aid equipment to be <br /> available onsite. The following items, as a minimum, shall be maintained <br /> onsite and available for immediate use: <br /> a. First aid equipment and supplies approved by the <br /> consulting physician; <br /> • Standard OSHA approved first-aid kit for a minimum of 10 <br /> persons. <br /> b. Fire extinguishers with a minimum rating of (20-A:120- <br /> B:C) . <br /> A minimum of 2 per work area shall be provided at site <br /> facilities and in all vehicles and at any other site <br /> locations where flammable or combustible materials present a <br /> fire risk. <br /> EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND CONTINGENCY PROCEDURES: <br /> An Emergency Response Plan, that meets the requirements of CER 29 Part <br /> 1910 Section .120 (1) and CFR 29 Part 1926 Section .65 (1) , shall be <br /> developed and implemented as a section of the SSHP. In the event of any <br /> emergency associated with remedial action, the Contractor shall, without <br /> delay, alert all onsite employees that there is an emergency situation; <br /> take action to remove or otherwise minimize the cause of the emergency; <br /> and institute measures necessary to prevent repetition of the conditions <br /> or actions leading to, or resulting in, the emergency. Employees that <br /> are required to respond to hazardous emergency situations shall be <br /> trained in how to respond to such expected emergencies. The plan shall <br /> be rehearsed regularly as part of the overall training program for site <br /> operations. <br /> The plan shall be reviewed periodically and revised as necessary to <br /> reflect new or changing site conditions or information. The following <br /> elements as necessary shall be addressed in the plan: <br /> a. Pre-emergency planning. The local emergency response <br /> agencies shall be contacted during preparation of the <br /> Emergency Response Plan. <br /> Agencies to be contacted include local fire, police, and <br /> rescue authorities-with jurisdiction and nearby medical <br /> facilities that may be utilized for emergency treatment <br /> of injured personnel. <br /> 65 <br /> Site Safety t Health Plan Rev./1.0 <br /> October 20, 1997 <br />