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.Site Safety Pian-October 14, 1992 AKSMA <br /> BP Oil Facility No.1I191,'Stockton;CA Workin 'To Restore Nature <br /> PROTECTIVEEQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS <br /> Field personnel and visitors are required to.wear the.following protective clothing and equipment, <br /> as.a minimum,while in the work areaat the site. <br /> • Hard hat <br /> • Safety glasses <br /> • Steel-toed boots <br /> Field personnel engaged in work are required to wear the following equipment: <br /> • Hard-hat <br /> • Safety glasses <br /> • Steel-toed chemical resistant boots (robber,neoprene, or polyvinyl chloride [PVCI) <br /> • Gloves (rubber, neoprene,PVC, or nitrite) <br /> • Orange or red safety vest (if equipment or motor vehicles are operating onsite or <br /> nearby) <br /> • Standard Tyvek coveralls(when required by Staff Geologist or Engineer) <br /> Respirator-with organic vapor and acid gas cartridge (if lowest,PEL or TLV is <br /> exceeded in the breathing zone or Staff Geologist or Engineer decides respirators <br /> should be worn) <br /> f RESPIRATORY PROTECTION PROGRAM <br /> This section summarizes-RESNA Respiratory Protectiori Program. RENSA subcontractors must <br /> have company medical surveillance and respiratory protection programs including adequate training <br /> -of their employees. Subcontractors must provide personal protective equipment as required in this <br /> Site Safety Plan for their employees.. RESNA will attempt to verify worker training but does'not <br /> assume the responsibility of the employer in any way. The following sections outline the RESNA <br /> Respiratory Protection Program. <br /> Respirators,are not issued to employees.until the Company physician conducts a complete physical <br /> and decides the employee can 1) wear personal protective equipment and:2) wear a respirator: <br /> j After the physician has issued written approval..io RESNA; the Health and Safety Coordinator <br /> conducts the required'training including these basic topics: <br /> 17050.01.S S P 7 <br />