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SECTION 3 <br /> PERSONNEL PROTECTION AND MONITORING <br /> i <br /> 3.1 Medical Surveillance i <br /> Engineering-Science will utilize the services of a licensed occupational health <br /> physician with knowiedge and/or experience in the hazards associated- with the <br /> project to provide the medical exanunations and surveillance specified herein. <br /> Personnel involved in this operation have undergone medical surveillance prior <br /> +I to employment at ES, and thereafter at 12 month intervals. The 1' month medical <br /> examination includes a complete medical and work history and a standard <br /> occupational physical, examination of all major organ systems. complete blood ' <br /> al count with differential (CBC}, and a SMAC/23 blood chemistry screen which <br /> includes calcium. Phosphorous, glucose. uric acid. BUN, creatinine, 'albumin. SGPT, <br /> SGOT, LDH, globulin. A/G ratio, alkaline phosphatase. total Protein. total <br /> bilirubin, triglyceride, cholesterol, and a creatinine/BUN ratio. Additionally a ; <br /> puimonary function test will be performed by trained personnel to record Forced <br /> Vital Capacity (FVC) and Forced Expiratory Volume in second (FEWO). An <br /> audiogram and visual acuity measurement, including color perception, is provided ' <br /> The medical exam is performed under the direction of a licensed Occupational <br /> Health Physician. A medical certification as to the fitness or unfitness for <br /> employment on hazardous waste projects, or any restrictions on his/her utilization <br /> that may be indicated, is provided by the physician. This evaluation will be repeated <br /> as indicated by substandard performance or evidence of particular stress that is <br /> evident by injury or time loss illness on the part of any worker. <br /> 3.2 Site Specific Training <br /> The Site Health and Safety Officer will be responsible for deveioping a site <br /> specific occuvationai hazard training program and providing training to all ES <br /> personnel that are to work at the site. This training_ wiil consist of the foilowing <br /> � topics: <br /> • Names of ersonnel responsible for site safety and health. <br /> i P <br /> • Safety, health. and other hazards at the site. <br /> • <br /> Proper use of personal protective equipment. <br /> a <br /> • Work practices by which the employee can minimize risk from hazards. ' <br /> • Safe use of engineering controls and equipment on the site. <br /> • Acute effects of compounds at the site. <br /> • Decontamination procedures. <br /> Upon completion Of site-specific training, workers will sign-off on the site- <br /> specific-training form provided in Appendix B. <br /> a <br /> UslsY=.01/0002 <br /> 3.; G <br />