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U (� <br /> Site Safety and Health Plan <br /> Petroleum Hydrocarbon Contamination <br /> Terracon Project#67047008 <br /> Page 3 <br /> permeable/impermeable protective equipment use. All personnel shall have received an <br /> environmental physical examination within one year prior to the start of project activities. <br /> Physical examinations will consist of the following services: <br /> • Comprehensive personal, family and environmental exposure history. <br /> • Physical exam by an M.D. Board Certified in Occupational Medicine. <br /> • Chest X-ray (P/A only). <br /> • Pulmonary Function (FVC, FEV1, other as needed). <br /> • Resting EKG. <br /> • CBC with differential and general urinalysis with microscopic. <br /> • Visual acuity and audiometry per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.95. <br /> • Blood Chemistry (SMAC 24). <br /> A report of all medical findings will be provided to the employee. Medical surveillance records <br /> will be maintained by the Terracon Corporate Safety and Health Manager. Certificates of <br /> Medical Examination for all project personnel will be maintained by the S&H Manager in the <br /> Terracon Corporate Office and/or by the SSO in the project command center or support vehicle. <br /> At the discretion of the Terracon consulting physician, an "exit' physical examination consisting <br /> of the above services will be conducted at the completion of project activities or upon <br /> termination of a project participant. Follow-up medical examinations will also be provided in the <br /> event of job site injury or unprotected exposure to contaminants in excess of eight-hour time <br /> weighted average permissible exposure limits. <br /> 4.0 EMPLOYEE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS <br /> All Terracon personnel, must have completed 40 hour Hazardous Waste Operations Training <br /> and at least three days of supervised field activity per the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR <br /> 1910.120. In addition, a current 8-hour annual refresher training certificate will be required for <br /> all personnel. Training certificates for all project personnel will be maintained by the Corporate <br /> Safety and Health Manager and/or the SSO at the project command center. <br /> Prior to the start of site activities, the SSO will conduct a pre-project safety and health briefing <br /> for all project participants. The personnel responsible for project safety and health will be <br /> addressed, as will site history, scope of work, site control measures, emergency procedures and <br /> site communications. The briefing will address site contaminants, air monitoring protocols, <br /> action levels for upgrade/downgrade of personal protective equipment and level of personal <br /> protective equipment to be employed for each project task. <br /> Safety and health briefings will be presented by the SSO at the start of each work day. In <br /> addition to a general review of the proposed daily activity and safety requirements, the results of <br /> previous air monitoring and any procedural changes will be addressed. <br /> 5.0 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM <br /> The purpose of the Terracon respiratory protection program is to prevent personnel exposure to <br /> airborne contaminants in excess of established permissible exposure limits/threshold limit <br />