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Site Safety Plan August 20. 1990 <br /> Former Exxon Station No. 7-1050, Stockton. California AGS 30045-1$ <br /> PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS <br /> Field personnel and visitors are required to wear the following protective clothing and <br /> equipment, as a minimum, while in the work area at the Former Exxon Service Station Nu. <br /> 7-1050: <br /> o Hard hat <br /> o Safety glasses <br /> o Steel-toed boots <br /> Field personnel engaged in work are required to wear the following equipment: <br /> o Hard hat <br /> o Safety glasses <br /> o Steel-toed chemical resistant boots (rubber, neoprene, or polyvinyl chloride <br /> [PVCI) <br /> o Gloves (rubber, neoprene, PVC, or nitrile) <br /> o Grange or red safety vest (if equipment or motor vehicles are operating <br /> onsite or nearby) <br /> o Standard Tyvek coveralls (when required by Staff Geologist or Engineer) i <br /> o Respirator with organic vapor and acid gas cartridge (if lowest PEL or TLV <br /> is exceeded in the breathing zone or Staff Geologist or Engineer decides <br /> respirators should be worn) <br /> RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM <br /> This section summarizes Applied GeoSystems Respiratory Protection Program. Applied <br /> GeoSystems subcontractors must have company medical surveillance and respiratory <br /> protection programs including adequate training of their employees. Subcontractors must i <br /> provide personal protective equipment as required in this Site Safety Plan for their <br /> employees. Applied GeoSystems will attempt to verify worker training but does not assume <br /> the responsibility of the employer in any way. The following sections outline the Applied <br /> GeoSystems Respiratory Protection Program. <br /> 7 <br /> Applied GeoSystems <br />