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personal protective clothing All personnel entering the site will sign the <br /> signature document at the end of this HSP, indicating they have read and <br /> accepted the health and safety practices outlined in this plan <br /> A PID will be used to analyze total organic compound concentrations every <br /> 30 minutes in the worker's breathing zones while workers are in the exclusion <br /> zone The PID will be calibrated daily and results of the calibration recorded <br /> on ERM's Equipment Calibration Record The results of the monitoring levels <br /> will be recorded on an ERM Air Monitoring Form <br /> All personnel entering the site will exit at the same location If <br /> decontamination is necessary exiting the site will include following <br /> decontamination procedures There must be an alternate exit established for <br /> emergency situations The emergency exit is to be used for emergencies only <br /> Despite protective procedures personnel may come in contact with <br /> potentially hazardous compounds while performing work tasks If so, <br /> decontamination needs to take place Standard decontamination procedures <br /> for level C and D are as follows <br /> • Equipment drop, <br /> . Boot cover and glove wash, <br /> Boot cover and glove rinse, <br /> Boot cover and glove removal, <br /> ® Suit wash, <br /> • Suit rinse, <br /> • Safety boot removal, <br /> • Suit removal, <br /> • Inner glove wash, <br /> • Inner glove rinse, <br /> • Respirator removal, <br /> • Inner glove removal, and <br /> • Field wash <br /> Workers should employ only applicable steps All disposable items will be <br /> disposed of in a dry container Wash and rinse water generated from <br /> decontaminating equipment or personnel that was used in areas of known <br /> concern wiII be drummed and sampled to determine proper disposal <br /> procedures, non-disposable items will be sanitized before reuse The Site <br /> Safety Officer is responsible for the maintenance, decontamination, and <br /> sanitizing of the personal protective equipment <br /> 7 <br />