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1 - <br /> ' I <br /> * Emergencies: Potential emergency situations, first aid, self-rescue techniques, <br /> emergency drills, Record keeping and investigation. <br /> * BEII Procedures: All aspects of the BEII Health and Safety Program for Hazardous <br /> I Waste Site Operations, site-specific HASP, the Corrective Action Plan, and company <br /> l standard operating procedures regarding these areas: <br /> * Names of personnel and alternates responsible for site safety and health; <br /> * Known or suspected health and safety hazards; <br /> * Proper use of personal protective equipment; <br /> * Work Practices to minimize risks; <br /> j * Safe use of engineering controls and equipment; <br /> * Medical surveillance requirements; <br /> * Site control measures; <br /> * Decontamination procedures. <br /> — 7. MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE <br /> 7.I GENERAL <br /> A medical surveillance program has been instituted by BEII for all employees with potential exposure to <br /> hazardous substances. An initial medical examination is given upon initiation of employment, annually thereafter, <br /> and upon termination (if the employee has not had an examination within the last six months). In addition, baseline <br /> - ! monitoring and job termination monitoring may be established to document exposure for project personnel. <br /> Subcontractors working with hazardous materials or in the site exclusion zones will be required to have their own <br /> ( 1 company medical monitoring plan that meets BEH standards at a minimum. <br /> IJ <br /> 7.2 EXAMINATIONS <br /> Each team member may have a physical examination prior to working on-site to verify that he/she is <br /> - physically able to use protective equipment (including respirators), work in hot or cold environments and have no <br /> predispositions to occupationally-induced disease. The medical program will also consist of periodic follow-up <br /> exams and additional exams as needed to evaluate specific exposures of unexplainable illnesses. The exams will be <br /> provided by the San Bernardino Community Hospital or an equally qualified alternate who is Board-certified in <br /> Occupational Medicine. <br /> 8. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> I1 <br /> This section details the level of personal protection to be used during field operations at the Frontier <br /> Transportation property. Appropriate levels of protection have been determined for areas on-site through the <br /> information detailed in the site hazard assessment. <br /> 81 GENERAL <br /> 'r- During all field operations, personnel shall wear hardhats, safety glasses, and steel toe safety boots. Any <br /> coveralls and work boots that are wom on-site should not be wom off-site. <br /> 8.2 LEVEL D OPERATIONS <br /> Level D operations will include equipment operators and all site personnel except those working in areas <br /> which have been designated as posing a possible benzene exposure hazard. Level D personnel will wear work <br /> coveralls and work gloves, and have in their possession an air purifying respirator (half or full-face) with organic <br /> vapor cartridges. <br />