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APP <br /> Well Installation and Sampling at California National Guard Field Maintenance Shop <br /> Stockton, California <br /> response procedures. Results of the exercise will be documented and suggestions and <br /> comments will be annotated in the safety logbook. This Emergency Response Plan will be <br /> modified to include any changes necessary. Any changes must be coordinated with the PM and <br /> the SHM. <br /> 6.4 FIRST AID AND CPR TRAINING <br /> At a minimum, two site workers per work shift will have received first aid and CPR training <br /> taught by a certified instructor and approved by an organization such as the American Red <br /> Cross. Site-specific briefings will include information about blood-borne pathogen hazards, and <br /> the SSHO will keep a record of all site personnel having such training. Any OTIE employee <br /> involved in a blood-borne pathogen exposure incident will be offered a post-exposure evaluation <br /> consisting of prophylaxis and hepatitis B virus immunization within 24 hours of exposure. <br /> Type III, 10-unit first aid kits that comply with the criteria contained in American National <br /> Standards Institute (ANSI) Z308.1-1998 will be located in each site vehicle at each work area. <br /> Blood-borne pathogen barrier kits containing latex gloves, CPR barrier, masks, and eye <br /> protectors, etc. will also be staged with the first aid kits. They will be inspected periodically and <br /> replenished as necessary. <br /> 6.5 HAZARD COMMUNICATION TRAINING <br /> A list of hazardous chemicals along with their associated Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) <br /> will be kept on file with the APP/SSHP to document each hazardous chemical used during the <br /> project. These MSDS (Appendix G) will be made available to each employee on request. <br /> Employees will also be informed about any site operations involving the use of hazardous <br /> chemicals, the hazardous nature of the chemicals used, and the location of the MSDS. All <br /> chemical containers used to store hazardous chemicals will also be marked or labeled with the <br /> name of the chemical and its hazard warning. <br /> 6.6 EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS <br /> Any worker using a specific tool must have had training on the proper use of the tool. For tools <br /> having common experience in construction activities, a visual observation by a supervisor is <br /> sufficient to basically document that worker is knowledgeable of general trade tools <br /> (screwdrivers, hammers, pliers, wrenches, etc.). Workers operating heavy equipment must have <br /> specific training in operating that specific equipment. The supervisor must acknowledge in <br /> written form in the employee's training record that the employee is qualified to operate the <br /> equipment. However, training in operation of forklifts requires training specified in 29 CFR <br /> 1910.178, which includes re-certification on a periodic basis. A certificate of training in <br /> compliance with this regulation is required in the employee's training record. <br /> 6.7 RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS <br /> All safety and health recordkeeping requirements mandated by 29 CFR 1926, and 29 CFR 1904 <br /> will be followed. These records include accident/incident reports, Weekly Safety Inspection <br /> Checklists, Daily Tailgate Safety Briefings, health and safety field logbooks, safety deficiency <br /> tracking log, and MSDS. Copies of pertinent forms are included in the SSHP (Appendix 1) and <br /> will be held in the project files by the SSHO. All medical and training records will be kept with the <br /> project files. <br /> OTIE 14 <br />