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4.3 SITE SECURITY <br /> Appropriate security measures will be established in coordination with the site owner/operator and <br /> communicated to site personnel. The objective of these measures is to (1) protect the public from <br /> potential exposure to physical/chemical hazards; (2) avoid public interference with personnel and safe <br /> work practices; and(3)prevent theft or vandalism of equipment at the site. <br /> 4.4 COMMUNICATION <br /> Communication is an important aspect of the site control program as well as the entire SHSP. <br /> Personnel should keep in mind that hazard assessment is a continuous process, and any potentially <br /> unsafe condition must be reported immediately to the SSO. <br /> Onsite personnel will use the "Buddy System" and maintain communication or visual contact between <br /> team members during site operations. The Buddy System is used to provide assistance, monitor for <br /> chemical exposure and heat stress, and obtain emergency assistance for coworkers when necessary. <br /> Site personnel will be familiar with the following emergency hand signals: <br /> Hand gripping throat: Can't breathe. Respirator problems. <br /> Grip team member's wrist or <br /> both hands on team member's <br /> waist: Leave site immediately, no debate! <br /> Thumbs up: Yes. I'm alright. I understand. <br /> Thumbs down: No. Negative. <br /> 5.0 HAZARD ASSESSMENT <br /> Hazard assessment is essential for establishing hazard reduction measures. Hazard assessment will <br /> consist primarily of site inspections and monitoring. Known operational hazards (heavy equipment, <br /> overhead lines, etc.) and site characterization data (contaminant location, concentration, etc.) are also <br /> considered in the assessment. The following is a list of potential hazards associated with the activities <br /> planned for this site: <br /> 4 <br />