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procedures are followed. The area necessary to conduct the task of the project will <br /> determine the boundary of this zone, and the potential for contaminants to be blown or <br /> splashed form the site activity. When this boundary is determined, it will be marked; and <br /> than only individuals approved by the SSHO can enter this zone. During subsequent site <br /> operations, the boundary may be modified/adjusted, as additional information becomes <br /> available. <br /> The tank pit area shall be considered the exclusion zone for the project. In addition to <br /> this, the piping trenches and dispenser islands shall be included in the exclusion zone <br /> until old dispensers and piping are removed, and after new piping and dispensers are <br /> installed and filled with product. <br /> DECONTAMINATION ZONE: <br /> An Equipment Decontamination Area must be established for each Exclusion Zone. It <br /> may be part of the Exclusion Zone, outside of the zone, or both. Equipment, such as <br /> sampling devices, which must be decontaminated before being reused in an Exclusion <br /> Zone, may be decontaminated in the Exclusion Zone. Equipment, such as hand auger, <br /> will be decontaminated in a relatively uncontaminated area in a Contamination Reduction <br /> Zone before leaving the controlled area. Protective equipment worn in Exclusion Zones <br /> must also be worn in equipment decontamination areas. <br /> One or more areas shall be designated for decontamination of personnel. Because <br /> personal decontamination will be required before rest breaks, lunch, leaving the site at the <br /> end of the work shift, and entering the Support Zone to coordinate activities with other <br /> personnel. <br /> SUPPORT ZONE: <br /> A Support Zone is a relatively clean area where support equipment and facilities are <br /> located. The Support Zone is best if stationed upwind of the exclusion or disturbance <br /> area(s). <br /> PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE): <br /> The level of protection while performing tasks at the site will be dependent upon known <br /> and/or suspected contaminants and job hazards to be encountered during the progress of <br /> the works. The level of protection, and any upgrading or downgrading, will be <br /> determined by the SSHO. The following personal protection equipment (PPE) is for all <br /> TAIT workers and subcontractors: <br /> • Safety Vest (at all times) <br /> • OSHA approved work boots (at all times) <br /> • Safety glasses (at all times) <br /> • Hard Hat(at all times) <br /> • Half or Full-face air-purifying respirators (as required) JUL 14 2017 <br /> • Hearing protection(as required) <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br /> DEPARTMENT <br />