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6.0 EXPOSURE MONITORING PLAN <br /> Noise exposures may be encountered at this site. Noise levels will not be monitored. Personnel <br /> will wear hearing protection as described in Section 5.3. As minimal drill cuttings will be <br /> generated, drilling operations are not expected to generate a sustained visible dust cloud. If <br /> necessary, a water mist will be applied to reduce dust generation. <br /> 7.0 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> Minimum Protective Equipment for Site Personnel:. <br /> • Hardhat <br /> • Steel-toed boots <br /> Work/Exclusion Zone Requirements <br /> • Hardhat <br /> • Eye protection(face shield or safety glasses) <br /> • Steel-toed boots <br /> • Ear protection in vicinity of drilling <br /> • Work gloves <br /> • Coveralls <br /> Based on subjective evidence of contamination, the following would be donned at the discretion <br /> of the Site Safety Officer: <br /> • Tyvek coveralls <br /> • Chemical-resistant steel-toed boots <br /> • Nitrile gloves (drillers can wear under work gloves) <br /> • Surgical latex or vinyl gloves (inner) <br /> • Respirator with organic vapor cartridges <br /> 8.0 SITE CONTROL <br /> Orange cones and/or barricades should be used to delineate an exclusion zone around the drill <br /> rig. The barriers should be set in a 25 foot radius (as practical) around the rig. <br /> At the end of the shift, borings must be covered or otherwise secured. Decontamination fluids, if <br /> generated,will be drummed, and the drums shall be properly marked and.labeled. Labels should <br /> include at least the date,boring or well number, contents of drum, suspected contaminant; and <br /> depth interval if appropriate. <br /> A-6 <br />