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Health and Safety Plan by WESTON. As a minimum guideline, the <br /> ft Flan will address the following elements: <br /> I 4.1 Excavation Personnel <br /> For the excavation personnel actively involved in the earth <br /> F moving process, Level B personal protection will be specified <br /> which will consist of supplied air systems, rubber boots, gloves, <br /> tyvek disposable coveralls and hard hat. This level of protec <br /> tion is appropriate to prevent exposure from dust which may carry <br /> residues of 'the petroleum hydrocarbon compounds and air emissions <br /> which may be evolve from the disturbed earth. <br /> As exposure to the petroleum hydrocarbons must be prevented, full <br /> hazardous waste operations access control procedures will be <br /> ;,, utilized. <br /> 1 ° A. A work zone will be designated in the immediate area of the <br /> excavation where full protection equipment as previously <br /> specified will be required. <br /> B. A separate contamination reduction zone will be set up to <br /> provide an area for personnel Lo change out of Level B <br /> equipment. <br /> E.a <br /> C. All unauthorized personnel will be prevented from entering <br /> the work zone from the time the excavation is started until <br /> the confirmation soil sampling analysis results are received <br /> ' indicating the objective soil concentration levels have been <br /> � t achieved. <br /> Working zone exposure will be monitored on a routine basis using <br /> an HNu photoionizer. The HNu readings are to be maintained on <br /> f 3 site. <br /> The personnel protection level may be lowered after the initial i <br /> excavation if the perimeter sample analysis as well as the HNu <br /> readings are within acceptable levels. <br /> In addition to the personnel protection specified, all excavation <br /> f ; personnel will be covered by medical monitoring programs and will <br /> have received the 40 hour OSHA required trai::ing for workers <br /> participating in hazardous waste operations. <br /> i . <br /> 4.2 Public Safety <br /> I + Public health and safety considerations will be addressed by <br /> assuring that airborne dust or air emissions do not migrate <br /> beyond the work zone and that no physical hazards are created by <br /> the excavation. While some operation practices direct at the <br /> public health and safety issues have previous been discussed, the <br /> ' following is a listing of minimum measures to be taken at 6e. <br /> site: <br /> I . <br /> - 7 - <br /> T <br />