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1 i � <br /> 7.0 MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE <br /> 1 Prior to being assigned to a hazardous or a potentially hazardous activity involving <br /> exposure to toxic materials, employees must receive a baseline physical exam. The <br /> contents of the physical exam are to be determined by the employer's medical consultant. <br /> The baseline physical exam should categorize employees as fit-for-duty and able to wear <br /> respiratory protection. <br /> In addition to the baseline physical, employees must have a periodic physical exam every <br /> 12 months. All personnel working in contaminated or potentially contaminated areas at <br /> the site must have current medical monitoring (i.e., exam within 12 months). <br /> 8.0 PERSONAL AIR SAMPLING <br /> rBased upon information about the site,personal air sampling will not be performed <br /> during site activities. However, if site workers or the Site Safety Officer determine that <br /> 1 the potential for exposure to chemical substances exists at the work site prior to or during <br /> work activities, the Site Safety Officer will re-evaluate the current health and safety <br /> measures and revise them as necessary. <br /> 9.0 SITE CONTROL MEASURES <br /> The following safe work practices apply for the entire site: <br /> • Observe the "buddy system," never enter or exit contaminated areas alone <br /> ' • Maintain line-of-sight or radio communication between personnel in contaminated <br /> and non-contaminated areas <br /> • No smoking, eating or drinking except in a designated "clean zone" <br /> • No horse play <br /> • No matches or lighters in contaminated areas <br /> 10.0 DECONTAMINATION PLAN <br /> Decontamination involves the orderly, controlled removal of contaminants. The <br /> following indicates the specific procedures for removal and decontamination of PPE: <br /> ' Level D: Remove outer garments (i.e., coveralls), remove gloves, wash hands and <br /> face. <br /> ' PL`S:TS\PRO1HCfSL \W96 SkU Tre R pSM.SHSP H.d 6 <br />