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10.0 TRALNTNiG <br />The SSO will conduct a pre -job training session to discuss all points of the SSP. The SSO <br />will ensure that everyone fully understands site hazards before work begins. Onsite <br />personnel will be trained in: <br />1 Anticipated hazards. <br />2. Safety practices to be followed. <br />3. PPE(Personnel Protection Equipment) <br />4. Emergency procedures and location of posted phone numbers. <br />Onsite personnel must initially complete a 40 -hour hazardous materials training course as <br />required by Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1910.120. Thereafter, personnel are <br />required to annually complete an 8 -hour hazardous materials refresher course. Use of <br />respirators must be in accordance with the written respiratory protection program. Personnel <br />must be properly trained and fit -tested for the respirator worn. <br />11.0 ivIEDICAL SURVEILLANCE <br />According to CFR 29, 1910.120, Paragraph (t), employees who wear respirators 30 days or <br />more during 1 year or who have been exposed to hazardous substances or health hazards <br />above established PELs are required to be medically monitored. While airborne <br />contamination levels are anticipated below permissible PELs, respirators fitted with organic <br />vapor cartridges should be worn whenever the smell of gasoline is present. Consequently, <br />onsite personal must participate in a medical surveillance program. <br />12.0 RECORD KEEPING <br />Documentation will be kept on all personnel exposed to contaminant hazards on the job site <br />according to OSHA regulations. This will include documentation that employees have <br />received training on the SSP, respiratory protection, MSDS forms and all emergency <br />procedures. These will be reviewed during the pre -site training meeting. <br />Exposure records on each job will be kept for 30 years to meet regulatory requirements. <br />Included will be names and Social Security numbers of employees, medical evaluations, on- <br />the-job jogs from entry to exit, first aid administered, visits onsite by non -employees and <br />personal air monitoring records. <br />13.0 EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND CONTINGENCY PLAN <br />In the event of accident, injury, fire, explosion or other emergency, the Project Geologist, <br />SSO, or designated representative will be responsible for coordinating emergency response <br />activities. The SSO or representative will call 911 and contact the hospital. <br />The SSO will contact any appropriate government agencies. During an emergency situation <br />the following steps will be implemented: <br />