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r <br /> 8 <br /> PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> 1 . <br /> LBased on the hazard analysis for this project, the following PPE will be required and used. <br /> Changes to.these specified items of PPE will not be made without the approval of the SSO. <br /> The minimum required level of personal protection on the.site at all times is level D. Level <br /> D consists of hard hat, safety glasses or goggles, steel-toed boots, hirts with sleeves and long pants <br /> (or coveralls), and nitrile gloves. Hard hate, safety glasses (goggles), and safety shoes must meet <br /> the criteria of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as indicated by markings on each <br /> individual item. Ear plugs will be worn if, at any time, verbal communication becomes difficult to <br /> comprehend within a radius of three feet. High visibility orange vests will be worn when local <br /> traffic is impacted. Cold protective clothing will be available and worn as needed. <br /> 1 If Level C protection is required, it will consist of Level D protection described above, in <br /> conjunction with Tyvek coveralls, nitrile gloves and liner, chemical resistant boots, and full-face <br /> respirator with combination organic vapor/acid gas and high efficiency filter cartridges. Contact <br /> lenses will not be permitted on-site. If at nay time'throughout the course of this job, there is a <br /> potential for increased exposure to the personnel,,the appropriate upgrade of personal protective <br /> equipment will be required. <br /> All field personnel in the immediate work area must have an air-purifying respirator, for- <br /> which they have been satisfactorily fit-tested and medically qualified, and combination cartridges <br /> present on-site. Facial hair and/or beards which interfere with the proper sealing of the respirator <br /> are not allowed for field personnel: <br /> tENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN <br />,I <br /> The potential hazards identified in the Hazard Analysis portion of this SSHP determined the <br /> need for initial and/or ongoing monitoring for assessment of exposure to the hazards as follows: <br /> The Organic Vapor Monitor(OVM), a direct reading instrument will be used to monitor air <br /> quality and confirm the selection of personal protective equipment- The 'OVM measures total <br /> a organic vapors present in the ambient air: The OVM will be calibrated prior to each day's activities <br /> using 100 ppm isobutylene in air as the standard. <br /> F; Air monitoring for background levels of air contamination upwind of the project will be <br /> performed prior to the start of field activities. Monitoring with the OVM will be conducted a <br /> i minimum of every 15 minutes. At any time the OVM reading shows a sustained concentration of <br /> A 10 PPm or greater, air-purifying res irators will be worn by all personnel at that work location. If <br /> Llr the OVM shows a sustained reading of 100 ppm or greater at the breathing zone, work will. be <br /> discontinued and field personnel will move away from the immediate work zone. Field activities <br /> may resume after organic vapors dissipate and lower concentrations prevail: If vapors do not <br /> dissipate to acceptable levels, the SSO will contact the HSD to re-evaluate the level of PPE prior to <br /> work proceeding. <br /> E:162711SS1W.D0C <br />