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L �Iw <br /> LIn the event that any member of the field crew experiences any adverse effects or symptom of exposure <br /> while on-site, the entire field crew should immediately halt work and act according to the instructions <br /> L <br /> provided by the PSO. <br /> Wind indicators visible to all on-site personnel will be provided by the Project Manager to indicate <br /> possible routes for upwind escape. <br /> LThe discovery of any condition that would suggest the existence of a situation more hazardous than <br /> anticipated, should result in the evacuation of the field team and re-evaluation of the hazard and the level <br /> of protection required. <br /> LIn the event that an accident occurs, the PSO is to complete an Accident Report Form for submittal to the <br /> Project Manager, Client Project Coordinator, and M.J. Kloberdanz&Associates office. <br /> L3.3 General First Aide Treatment <br /> Eye Irrigate Immediately <br /> L Skin Soap was promptly <br /> Inhalation Move to fresh air <br /> Ingestion Get medical attention <br /> L4.0 DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES <br /> Hazardous substances are acutely or chronically toxic or otherwise hazardous to man, animals, and plants. <br /> Contamination avoidance is the first and best method for preventing spread of contamination from a hazardous site. <br /> Every effort is made to prevent direct contact with contaminants. Simple common sense rules of contamination <br /> avoidance include not sitting down, not leaning against drums or debris, and not putting equipment on the ground. <br /> The personnel decontamination station provides a controlled decontamination and undressing system designed to <br /> avoid the transfer of chemical contamination from protective clothing or equipment to the individual. It is <br /> established before any personnel enter the contaminated area so that they can immediately and safely cope with an <br /> emergency. Personnel are briefed on decontamination procedures prior to entering the contamination area. When <br /> leaving the area, extreme care is taken to ensure that proper decontamination is performed on both person and <br /> equipment. <br /> L4.1 Personnel Decontamination <br /> When leaving the contaminated are, all personnel will decontaminate at the decontamination station. <br /> Decontamination will consist of the following basic steps moving from the contaminated are to the support <br /> area: <br /> Step 1 Wash and rinse boots in a two stage wash, remove and stack to dry. <br /> M Step 2 Wash, rinse, and remove outer gloves,stack to dry. <br /> 3i. Step 3 Remove hard hat,wash, rinse, and stack to dry. <br /> Step 4 If wearing PVC suit,wash, rinse, and hang to dry. <br /> Step 5 Remove Tyveck or Saranex suit,discard in waste container. <br /> t Step 6 Remove respirator,wash, rinse, and stack to dry on break. <br /> Step 7 Proceed to decontamination trailer to wash hands, face, and neck if on break or shower <br /> at the end of the shift. <br /> ` Step S At end of shift,wash respirator thoroughly in wash solution, germicidal rinse,clean <br /> i` rinse, and hang to dry. <br /> 4.2 Equipment Decontamination <br /> All equipment must be thoroughly washed, rinsed, and certified decontaminated before leaving the site. A <br /> decontamination station consisting of a vinyl catch basin and waste collection system shall be established <br /> in the contamination reduction zone. All visible contamination dust and residue shall be removed from all <br /> equipment. <br /> L <br />