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1 it <br /> come into contact with subsurface contaminants will be steam cleaned prior to use at the site, between <br /> it borings, and prior to leaving the site. <br /> 3.6.3 Emergency <br /> { Should an injury or exposure occur while the employee is in either the exclusion or the decontamination <br /> zones, emergency decontamination procedures will be implemented: If the injured employee is a threat to <br /> j the health of the other employees,he/she will be brought immediately to the decontamination area where <br /> # is <br /> team members will decontaminate the employee prior to administering first aid. If the injured employee is <br /> not a health threat, first aid will be administered immediately upon transfer:to a safe area: <br /> Table 3 <br /> Decontamination Procedures' ri <br /> ,a <br /> f LEVEL D DECONTAMINATION' <br /> } �r <br /> Segregated equipment drop Deposit equipment used on site(tools,'sampling1devices and containers, <br /> monitoring instruments,radios,clipboards,etc.)'on plastic drop cloths or in <br /> different containers with plastic liners.!!segregation at the drop site reduces <br /> the probability of cross-contamination.During hot weather operations,a <br /> cool-down station may be set up within this area: <br /> E Outer garment removal If worn,follow steps outlined for Level C decontamination. <br /> �. Boot and glove wash If exposed to known contaminants,wash reusable gloves and safety boots. <br /> a Scrub with long-handled scrub brush and decontamination solution. Rinse <br /> off decontamination solution with water. Repeat as many times as <br /> necessary <br /> ly <br /> Boot and glove rinse Remove safety boots and gloves and deposit in container with plastic liner. <br /> Put on street shoes. j• <br /> 1 !! <br /> Y, <br /> Boot and glove removal (All soiled outer disposable garment will be placed in a 55-gallon drum,or <br /> other container,and labeled for disposal at an appropriate facility.) <br /> 4.0 TRAINING AND MEDICAL MONITORING REQUIREMENTS <br /> i} <br /> 4.1 Training Requirements <br /> All TtEMI employees are trained in the understanding and recognition of potential hazards at project sites. <br /> All field personnel and the Field Activities Manager are required to have completed 40 hours of classroom <br /> training and 3 days of actual field experience under the direction of it trained,experienced supervisor [8 <br /> 11 <br /> 'i <br />