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I <br /> h <br /> Site Health and Safety Plan <br /> California Tank Lines Facility <br /> Sierra-Pacific Project No. 96-620.01 <br /> j <br /> • Work functions preclude splashes, immersion, or the potential for unexpected <br /> inhalation of chemicals; and <br /> ` I • Only boots may be contaminated. <br /> LEVEL C PROTECTION <br /> Required PPE: <br /> • NIOSH-approved full- or half-face air-purifying respirator, equipped with high- <br /> efficiency particulate filters (HEPA), will protect workers from organic vapors, <br /> acid gases, dusts, fumes, asbestos, and airborne radioactive particles . The <br /> protection for dusts, fumes, and mists shall be for those having a time weighted <br /> average less than 0 .05 mg/m' . Respirator and cartridge selection should be based <br /> upon odor thresholds, vapor pressures, PEL, TLV, and REL; <br /> ® Chemical-resistant Tyvek or Saranex, two-ply, disposable, zippered coveralls <br /> for splash protection; <br /> • Inner surgical type (latex or vinyl) and outer chemical-resistant (neoprene, nitrile, <br /> or polyvinyl chloride) gloves with outer gloves sealed to the Tyvek suit with duct <br /> tape; <br /> ii <br /> • Chemical-resistant neoprene or polyvinyl chloride (or chemically resistant over <br /> boots if leather steel-toed boots are worn) with steel toes and shanks sealed to <br /> the Tyvek suit with duct tape; <br /> • Hard hat; and <br /> i • Safety glasses with splash guards or chemical splash goggles. A welding shield, <br /> should hot work be necessary. <br /> Option (s) : <br /> • Two-way radio communication. <br /> Sierra-Pacific Groundwater Consultants, Inc. 17 <br />