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• Visual contact must be maintained between pairs on site and between site safety <br /> Personnel. Entry team members should remain close together to assist each other <br /> in case of emergencies. <br /> • All field crew members should make use of their senses to alert themselves to <br /> potentially dangerous situations which they should avoid, e.g.• presence of strong <br /> and irritating or nauseating odors. However, they should never rely upon the <br /> sensory information as the basis for safety decision-making. <br /> Personnel and equipment in the contaminated area should be kept to a minimum, <br /> consistent with effective site operations. <br /> • Procedures for leaving a contaminated area must be planned and implemented prior <br /> -, to going on site in accordance with the site specific health and safety plan. <br /> s <br /> Hands and face must be thoroughly washed upon leaving the work area. <br /> Whenever decontamination procedures for outer garments are in effect, the entire <br /> body should be thoroughly washed as soon as possible after the protective garment <br /> is removed. <br />-.- Medicine and alcohol can exacerbate the effects from exposure to toxic chenucals. <br /> Prescription drugs should not be taken by personnel on response operations wh,,;e <br /> the potential for absorption, inhalation, or ingestion of toxic substances exists <br /> unless specifically approved by a qualified physician. Alcoholic beverage intake <br /> should be avoided during response operations. <br /> An on-site orientation session will be required for all on-site personnel and will <br />:.4 <br /> include the following: <br /> • D-3 <br /> 172.19.Ro 314191 <br />