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1 <br /> I <br /> • 4.2 Medical Surveillance <br /> Medical monitoring programs are designed to track the physical condition of employees <br />' and to establish preemployment or baseline conditions before potential exposures The <br /> medical surveillance program is a part of each employer's health and safety program <br /> I <br /> Before being assigned to a hazardous or potentially hazardous activity involving potential <br />' exposure to toxic materials, each employee must receive a physical examination in <br /> accordance with the requirements of 29 CFR 1910 120(f) The content of the physical is <br />' to be determined by the employer's medical consultant A periodic physical examination <br /> is required of all employees within the previous 12 months <br />' 4.3 Site Safety Meetings <br /> s <br />' Daily site safety orientation/training meetings will be conducted by the HSO (1) before <br /> • field personnel begin work at the site, (2) when modifications are made to the HSP, and <br /> (3) when additional personnel begin work The meetings will be attended by all <br /> personnel involved in field activities The meeting agenda will include, but not <br />' necessarily be limited to, the following <br />' ❑ Description of the assigned tasks and associated potential hazards <br /> ❑ Coordination of site activities <br /> ❑ Identification of methods and precautions to prevent injuries <br />' ❑ Emergency planning <br />' ❑ Modification of the HSP <br /> ❑ Input from field personnel on health and safety issues <br /> ❑ Collection of each attendee's signatures, acknowledging receipt and <br /> understanding of the HSP and agreement to comply <br /> All site training will be documented in the field log The documentation will be retained <br /> in the site file <br />' S\eFS\STOCKTON\HSP001 f 10/15/99 4-1 <br />