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material handlers, laborers, and equipment operators are working according to generally <br /> accepted safe practices and that the integrity of the PPE is maintained according to federal <br /> and local laws and regulations. <br /> 6. It is not anticipated that there will be any heat extremes sufficient enough <br /> to effect this safety program or the risks provided for herein. If high temperature and the <br /> use of PPE adversely effect worker safety and/or health, a heat stress plan shall be <br /> produced limiting the hours of work under such conditions. <br /> B. First Aid. <br /> 1. The Owner/Operatoror Supervisor shall provide a first aid kit at the job Site <br /> including an eye/face wass4, Potable water for drinking and for washing shall also be <br /> available at the Site. <br /> 2. All rson`nel working on the Site shall have had a tetanus booster shot <br /> Pe g <br /> within a time frame recommended by a physician (7-10 years). <br /> 3. A cellular phone and the telephone number of a local physician shall be <br /> provided at the Site. The physician shall be notified prior to the clean up that his/her <br /> number will be called in the event of any injury occurring during the cleanup. <br /> C. Decontamination. <br /> 1. All coveralls and gloves shall be discarded by the hazardous material <br /> handling trained worker in the event of contamination or damage to said equipment. <br /> 2. Hazardous material handlers shall be provided with change room facilities <br /> including showers. <br /> 3. All contaminated clothing shall be disposed of or laundered as per the <br /> direction of the Supervisor. Any launderer used shall first be notified as to what hazardous <br /> material contaminated the clothing. <br /> 4. A compilation of the MSDS attached hereto shall be kept on the Site for <br /> reference. <br /> D. Miscellaneous. <br /> 1. Brass tools shall be maintained on the Site for use in opening any containers <br /> that may contain flammable liquids or vapors. <br /> 2. Any closed or sealed container of 5 gallons or greater volume shall be open <br /> with said brass tools to prevent ignition of possible flammable materials inside pursuant to <br /> 29 CFR 1910.120. <br /> 8 <br />