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1 <br /> • <br />' 6.6 Levels of Protection <br /> For the described activities, Level D PPE is modified to require the use of gloves during <br /> the collection and handling of samples and during decontamination Hard hats and steel- <br /> toed boots will be worn The HSO will review the level of protection and safety <br /> equipment required for each task with the field crew <br /> Whenever air monitoring confirms an OVA reading greater than 10 ppm above <br /> background, the level of protection in the exclusion zone will be upgraded to Level C <br /> Decisions regarding the level of protection upgrades will be made by the HSO, who will <br /> then provide appropriate documentation to the project manager All changes in the level <br /> of protection will be documented in the field log, along with the names of the personnel <br /> affected <br /> If air monitoring confirms an OVA reading greater than 100 ppm above background, work <br />� . will stop Personnel protection for Levels D and C are described in the following sections <br /> 6.6.1 Level D Protection <br /> Level D protection requires the following <br /> ❑ Long pants and long-sleeved shirt, or cotton coveralls <br /> ❑ Splash apron (during water sampling or aquifer tests) <br /> ❑ Nitrile gloves (during sampling) <br /> ❑ Boots, leather or chemical resistant, steel toe and shank <br /> ❑ Hard hat <br /> ❑ Hearing protection (when appropriate) <br />' Level D protection is primarily a work uniform It may be worn initially at the site <br /> because unhealthful levels of inhalable toxic substances, splashes, and immersion are not <br /> likely to occur <br /> i <br /> S\BFS\STOCKTON\HSP001 1 10/15/99 6-4 <br />