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8.7.3 Monitoring Equipment Maintenance and Calibration <br /> All IT PIDs will be calibrated in accordance with IT Procedure HS603 and the manufacturer's <br /> instructions Preventive maintenance and repairs will be conductedin accordance with the <br /> respective manufacturers' procedures <br /> All other IT air monitoring equipment (e g , combustible gas/oxygen meters and aerosol <br /> monitors) will be maintained and calibrated in accordance with the specific manufacturers' <br /> procedures <br /> Allrsonal <br /> Pe sampling p g pumps shall be calibrated in accordance with OSHA sampling <br /> protocols and NIOSH methods for the analyte of interest <br /> All direct reading instrumentation calibrations should be conducted under the approximate <br /> r environmental conditions the instrument will be used. All air monitoring equipment <br /> calibrations and maintenance activities shall be documented on the TI' FADL, or equivalent <br /> When applicable, only manufacturer-trained and/or authorized IT personnel will be allowed to <br /> Perform instrument repairs or preventive maintenance (e g , repairs on the hydrogen handling <br /> or electrical components of an organic vapor analyzer [OVA]) <br /> 8.2 Noise Monitoring <br /> Noise monitoring may be performed if high noise levels are encountered Such morutoring <br /> may be conducted using either noise dosimeters and/or Type lI sound <br /> yp level meters <br /> 8.3 Heat and Cold Stress <br /> Heat stress monitoring shall be initiated whenever ambient temperatures on site exceed 857 <br /> Cold stress monitonng may be conducted if temperatures on site fall below 45T. At the <br /> discretion of the Project HS Representative or FC, environmental and/or physiologic <br /> monitoring will be carried out Because of the unique microclimate of the area, the need for <br /> heat or cold stress monitoring is not anticipated. If ambient temperatures exceed 85T or fall <br /> below 457' for a significant amount of time, the HS Department should be contacted <br /> 8.4 Safety Review <br /> Both the PM and a health and safety professional will carry out a comprehensive safety <br /> M7/11-29-964/RHS/HASP/94-oo37.JAF 8-2 <br />'I <br />