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' • Project No. 014-95262 <br /> Page No. 16 <br /> ' 7.2 Decontamination Protocol <br /> Decontamination of personnel and equipment will be important to ensure that contamination does <br /> not spread to others. Personal decontamination mainly involves the removal of some outer wear and good <br /> ' personal hygiene habits. Contamination should never by in contact with the skin. All field team members <br /> must follow this plan to ensure that contamination does not remain on equipment, sample containers or <br /> their body. <br /> All field team members should remove their personal protective clothing in a certain sequence to <br /> ' avoid contaminating their inner clothing or themselves. When removing personal protective equipment, <br /> the following steps should be observed: <br /> ' Step 1: Remove all equipment, sample containers, and notes and non-essential items while <br /> in the Contamination Reduction Zone. Obtain decontamination solutions or a <br /> steam cleaner and decontaminate all tools and sampling equipment. Under most <br /> circumstances, all wastes and rinsates will be properly contained. <br /> ' Step 2: Remove outer gloves and boot covers and place them inside a garbage bag or <br /> drum. <br /> Step 3• Remove tape from boots and gloves and remove the Tyvek® coverall (if used). <br /> Tyvek® coverall removal should be accomplished by rolling, the outside of the <br /> coverall inside itself so that only the inside of it is exposed. Boots, inner gloves, <br /> and respirator should still be worn. <br /> Step 4: Remove the inner gloves and respirator when in the Support Zone. <br /> ' 7.3 Personal Hygiene Requirements <br /> ' The following procedures should always be observed in the support zone: <br /> • All personnel must wash their hands, face, neck and forearms before consuming <br /> any food or liquids, smoking, or using the rest room. <br /> • All personnel must take a shower at the end of each work day. Particular attention <br /> ' should be given to areas of the body that are typically overlooked. <br /> ' 8.0 MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> ' Personal exposure to ambient levels of airborne hazards and noise will be monitored and/or <br /> observed to insure that personnel exposures do not exceed acceptable limits and for the selection of <br /> KRAZAN&ASSOCIATES, INC. <br /> ' Offices Serving the Western United States <br /> 95262.HSP <br />