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APP <br /> Well Installation and Sampling at California National Guard Field Maintenance Shop <br /> Stockton, California <br /> Table 2. Project Personnel Safety Training Requirements <br /> Personnel Requirements <br /> All general site workers within the exclusion zone Site orientation training <br /> Hazard communication training for site chemicals <br /> I 40-Hour HAZWOPER plus 8-hour Annual <br /> Refresher <br /> SSHO 30-Hour OSHA Construction Safety Course w/in <br /> past 5 years <br /> 40-Hour HAZWOPER plus 8-hour Annual <br /> Refresher <br /> First Aid/CPR training <br /> Competent person training as necessary <br /> Two workers First Aid/CPR with Blood borne Pathogens training <br /> Lockout/tagout authorized Energy control procedure and lockout/tagout device <br /> removal [29 CFR 1910.147(x)(3), (4),(7) and <br /> 1910.147(e)(3)] and affected employees, as <br /> applicable <br /> Users of portable fire extinguishers OSHA compliant fire extinguisher training, annually, <br /> [29 CFR 1910.157(g)] <br /> Users of personal hearing protection and those OSHA hearing conservation program and hearing <br /> enrolled in hearing conservation program protector use training [29 CFR 1910.95(i),(k)], <br /> annually <br /> Subcontractor personnel First Aid/CPR with Blood borne Pathogens training, <br /> Intrinsic Transportation, Inc as applicable (2 personnel per crew), <br /> Specialized training with equipment/power tools as <br /> appropriate <br /> 6.3 EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINING <br /> Personnel on this project have not been trained as hazardous material responders and incident <br /> commanders; therefore, they will not respond to off-site releases of hazardous materials, <br /> structural or major fires, or other catastrophic incidents beyond their training and competency. <br /> Training during initial orientation, as well as periodic drills and reviews at each work area will <br /> include: <br /> • Evacuation procedures, routes, meeting places, and accountability <br /> • Control of fuel sources <br /> • Minor spill control/cleanup on site. This may include source control (e.g., shutoffs, <br /> repositioning containers); containment (e.g., drum overpacks, sorbent booms, earthen <br /> dikes); and non-emergency cleanup (e.g., sweeping, digging, pumping, and <br /> containerization of spills and residues). <br /> • Rescue operations as necessary. <br /> An exercise (i.e., staged personnel injury or environmental spill incident) will be performed at the <br /> beginning of each project during the field activities. At the completion of the emergency <br /> response exercise, the SSHO and PM will evaluate the effectiveness of the emergency <br /> OTIE 13 <br />