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will be implemented to minimize dusty conditions during <br /> drilling activities if significant dust levels are <br /> observed. <br /> A mimimum of level D personal protective equipment will be <br /> required for any personnel within the investigation area. <br /> Level D protection will include steel-toed boots, hard hat <br /> and long pants . Additionally, if actively involved in <br /> sampling activites, personnel will be required to wear <br /> protective gloves. <br /> Prior to commencement of activities, personnel will have <br /> available telephone numbers and contacts for emergency <br /> response assistance including the following: <br /> * Ambulance - 911 <br /> * Fire Department - 911 <br /> * Hospital - (209) 467-6400 <br /> * Poison Control Center - (800) 342-9293 <br /> * Community Evacuation Contact - (209) 468-4400 <br /> The attached Figure 2 depicts the site and hospital loca- <br /> tion. Emergency equipment on site will include the follow- <br /> ing: <br /> * Portable eyewash bottles <br /> * Dry chemical fire extinguisher <br /> * Industrial first aid kit <br /> Site access is restricted during all times by fencing which <br /> precludes public and unauthorized access. All personnel <br /> and authorized visitors must contact the Safety Coordina- <br /> tor/Project Manager prior to entering and exiting the <br /> investigation area. <br /> 5.0 Report Preparation/Information Release <br /> Prior to commencement of drilling activities, a permit will <br /> be obtained from the San Joaquin County Public Health <br /> Services, Environmental Health Division (SJCPHS/EHD) . All <br /> field and analytical data will be compiled in a report and <br /> submitted to both the RWQCB, DHS and SJCPHS/EHD. <br /> 3 <br />