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If necessary, upon exit from the work site, loose debris will be removed from protective clothing by <br /> brushing or rinsing. Gloves and boots will be decontaminated in a 5 percent solution of trisodium <br /> phosphate and rinsed with water which will be disposed of on-site. Respirator cartridges, per-filters, inner <br /> gloves and coveralls will be placed in a drum on-site for disposal. No one will exit the site with <br /> contaminated clothing or equipment. <br /> EMERGENCY RESPONSE <br /> If the potential exists for fire, explosion or toxic material release during on-site activities, prior to <br /> commencement of any activities,personnel will have available telephone numbers and contacts for <br /> emergency response assistance including: <br /> • Ambulance <br /> • Fire Department <br /> • Hospital <br /> • Poison Control Center <br /> • Community Evacuation Contact <br /> Emergency equipment on-site will include: <br /> • Portable eyewash bottles <br /> • Industrial first-aid kit <br /> SITE SECURITY <br /> Access during all on-site activities will be restricted to authorized personnel. All personnel and <br /> authorized visitors must contact the Safety Coordinator/Project Manager prior to entering and exiting the <br /> site. <br /> RECORD KEEPING <br /> All site safety records pertaining to the site characterization study will be maintained by the Safety <br /> Coordinator/Project Manager throughout the project. <br /> AIR MONITORING <br /> The Safety Coordinator/Project Manager will conduct periodic air monitoring using direct reading <br /> sampling equipment as required. At a minimum the following monitoring will be performed: <br /> Total Organic Vapors <br /> A direct reading photoionization detection (PID) meter (HNU PI 101 or equivalent) w$1 be <br /> used to monitor the concentrations of organic vapors in the work area. Measurements will be <br /> taken at least once every 15 minutes during surface and subsurface sample collection. The meter <br /> will be calibrated for benzene. Total organic vapor measurements will be used to determine the <br /> appropriate levels of respiratory protection and conditions for site evacuations. Total organic <br /> vapor concentrations in the workers' breathing zone in excess of 10 ppm above background will <br /> trigger an upgrade from level D to level C protection. Breathing zone concentrations in excess <br /> of 250 ppm will stop the work on-site until the work zone concentrations are reduced to below <br /> 250 ppm. <br /> EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND INFORMATION <br /> All personnel working have completed the certified,40-hour OSHA hazardous waste training course, <br /> and have been trained in the following objectives: <br /> • Workers are aware of potential hazards they may encounter. <br /> • Knowledge and skills necessary to perform the work with minimal risk to workers' health and <br /> safety. <br /> • Familiarization with the Site Safety Plan and site-specific requirements. <br />