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i <br /> o No facial hair which interferes with a j <br /> satisfactory fit of the mask-to-face-seal is <br /> ( allowed ' on personnel required to wear <br /> �✓ respirators . <br /> o Contact„ with contaminated or suspected <br /> contaminated surfaces should be avoided. <br /> Whenever possible, do not walk through <br /> puddles; leachate, discolored surfaces, kneel <br /> on ground, lean, sit, or place equipment on <br /> r? drums , containers, or the ground. <br /> �J o Medicine and alcohol can potentiate the <br /> effects from exposure to toxic chemicals. <br /> Presclribed drugs should not be taken by <br /> personnel on operations where the potential <br /> for absorption, inhalation, or ingestion of , <br /> Ci toxic! substances exists unless specifically <br /> o <br /> appr11 ved by a qualified physician . <br /> o Operations' <br /> o All personnel going on-site must be adequately <br /> trained and thoroughly briefed on anticipated <br /> r <br /> hazards,, equipment to be worn, safety <br /> LL practices to be followed, emergency <br /> procedures , and communications . <br /> o Any required respiratory protection and <br /> chemica'1 protective clothing must be worn by ! <br /> all personnel going into areas designated for <br /> G wearing protective equipment . <br /> o Potential hazards may be minimized by j <br /> protecting against exposures to contaminated <br /> soils b utilizing ii appropriate personal protective equipment . ppro riate <br /> o Personnel and equipment in the contaminated <br /> areashould be minimized, consistent with <br /> effecitve site operations . <br /> o Work areas for' various operational activities <br /> i rr. <br /> must ' be established. <br />! L o Procedures for leaving a contaminated area <br /> must ' be planned and implemented prior to <br /> going on site . Work areas and decontamination <br /> procedures mustbe established based on <br /> expected site conditions . <br /> C <br /> q <br /> L <br /> t <br /> i <br />