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be conducted off-site, in the office for example, if conditions preclude or render impractical its completion on site.) The <br /> corresponding Site Orientation Record should be completed at the initiation of on-site activities and once per week thereafter. <br /> • The AEI Incident Investigation Form (OSHA Form 301) and the Subcontractor's Statement of Understanding Regarding <br /> Health and Safety Responsibilities Form are to be completed on an as needed basis. <br /> 9.0 PPE AND SITE CONTROLS [CAL/OSHA 8 CCR 5192(D) AND (G)(5)] <br /> Based on an evaluation of the suspected and known hazards at the site, Level D personal protective equipment <br /> (PPE) will be required for all personnel and visitors entering the controlled portion of the site. Protective <br /> equipment for each level of protection is summarized below. Both Level C and D PPE should be available on-site <br /> at all times during all phases of the project, as conditions may change and require additional PPE. Work should <br /> be conducted in Level D as long as breathing zone vapor concentrations remain at background or below 10 ppm, <br /> no breathing protection will be required. Engineering controls, such as forced air ventilation, will be used when <br /> feasible to reduce respiratory hazards. If on-site personnel find that breathing zone concentrations exceed 10 <br /> ppm, then the SSO or PM will make a determination if work shall continue in Level C PPE. <br /> At this time, all work in the affected area should be suspended until a decision is made. Implementation of Level <br /> C PPE will be required if work continues during elevated breathing zone concentrations. Donning and use of <br /> respirators shall be performed in accordance with manufacturer specifications. Replacement of respirator <br /> cartridges shall be performed in accordance with manufacturer specifications. All respirators and cartridges shall <br /> be stored in air tight bags while not in use. <br /> Personal Protective Equipment- Level D Personal Protective Equipment- Level C <br /> ® Hearing Protection (as needed near loud equipment) ® Respirator Type: Full-Face Air Purifying Respirator <br /> ® Hardhat ® Cartridge Type: Organic Vapor w/ P100 <br /> ® Outer Gloves Type: Kevlar or Leather(as needed) ❑ Assigned Protection Factor: 50 <br /> ® Inner Gloves Type: Nitrile ❑ Others: <br /> ® Steel Toe Boots: <br /> ❑ Coveralls Type: <br /> ❑ Outer Boots Type: <br /> ® Eye Protection: Safety Glasses <br /> ❑ Others: <br /> Monitoring Equipment' Other Equipment&Gear <br /> ® PID Type: RAE Systems ppbRAE 3000 or MiniRAE Lite ® 10-Ib ABC Fire Extinguisher <br /> ❑ PID Lamp Energy: 10.6 eV ® "Caution"and"Danger"Tape <br /> ❑ Calibration Gas: Isobutylene 10 ppmv/ 100 ppmv ® Traffic Cones or Delineators <br /> ❑ FID Type: ® Warning Signs or Placards <br /> ❑ LEL/02 Meter ® Decontamination Equipment <br /> ❑ Others: ® First Aid Kit <br /> ❑ Others: <br /> Notes: <br /> 1.All direct reading instruments should be calibrated onsite once per day using the appropriate calibration gas standards and in <br /> accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. <br /> 2.A 10-foot work zone/exclusion zone is required wherever available to control access to heavy equipment and/or hazardous exposure <br /> situations. Only authorized persons will be allowed to enter work zone/exclusion zone. <br /> AEI Health&Safety,Injury&Illness Prevention Plan Page 7 of 25 <br /> June 24, 2011 <br />