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Anheuser-Busch/Arch Road <br /> Site Safety Plan <br /> February 11, 1992 <br /> Instrument Calibration Check Sheet in Appendix G. All air monitoring <br /> data must be recorded on the vapor xonitoring Sheet, Appendix H. <br /> Completed forms should be returned to the District Health & Safety <br /> Coordinator at the conclusion of the project. <br /> 9.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY REQUIREXENTS <br /> 9.1 Medical Monitoring Program <br /> All Groundwater Technology, Inc. field personnel are required to have <br /> annual medical evaluations in accordance with the company's Health and <br /> Safety Program policy. Additional re-evaluation will be considered in <br /> the event of chemical over-exposure while working on this site. <br /> The petrochemicals typical of these facilities can affect specific <br /> organ systems producing characteristic health effects. The medical <br /> evaluation will, therefore, focus on the liver, kidney, nervous system, <br /> blood systems, and skin and lung function. Laboratory testing will <br /> include complete blood count, and applicable kidney and liver-function <br /> tests. Other tests include skin examination. <br /> 9.2 Trainina <br /> All personnel working at this site should have received a minimum of 40 <br /> hours of initial hazardous waste activity instruction, and a minimum of <br /> three days of field experience under the direct supervision of a <br /> trained, experienced person. Personnel assigned to the site will also <br /> receive eight hours refresher training per year. On-site managers and <br /> supervisors directly responsible for employees engaged in hazardous <br /> waste operations have received an additional eight hours of supervisory <br /> training. These training requirements comply with the OSHA Hazardous <br /> Waste Operations and Emergency Response regulation, 29 CFR 1910. 120. <br /> The initial 40-hour training and the 8-hour annual refresher training <br /> includes specific details on the following: <br /> ♦ Regulatory Requirements <br /> ♦ First Aid/CPR <br /> ♦ Confined Space Entry <br /> ♦ Respiratory Protection <br /> ♦ Air Monitoring <br /> ♦ Decontamination Procedures <br /> ♦ Hazard Communication <br /> ♦ Toxicology <br /> These specifications are then complimented with actual hands-on <br /> experience with the use of personal protective equipment and air <br /> monitoring equipment. <br /> 18 <br />