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f� 5.0 Personal Protective Equipment <br /> f� <br /> Based upon the ,lob hazard analysis, it is expected that project personnel will utilize Level D <br /> protective clothing for sampling and other activities Level C or Level B protective clothing <br /> [y may be required for entry into confined spaces or other operations depending upon the levels <br /> of contaminants as measured at the time of entry It is anticipated that ventilation of any <br /> Ire confined spaces will result in atmospheres with no hazardous levels of contaminants If <br /> conditions warrant higher levels of protection, site work will be suspended until such <br /> conditions can be rectified Specific requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE) to <br /> be used during confined space entry will be specified in the HASP Addendum <br /> 5.1 Levels of Protection <br /> �i Levels of protection shall be assigned to each task in accordance with Table 3 <br /> 5.1.1 Level D <br /> The minimum level of protective equipment to be wom on site during this project is. <br /> • Hard hat, American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved (near overhead <br /> hazards) <br /> • Safety glasses, ANSI approved <br /> J� Steel-toed boots or shoes, ANSI approved <br /> • Long pants <br /> Within the decontamination area and exclusion zone, the following additional protective <br /> equipment is required when working with contaminated materials. <br /> • Steel-toed impermeable boots, ANSI approved <br /> • Nitrile or other impermeable gloves <br /> • Tyv&rm coveralls (coated, if contact with wet product is likely) <br /> �Eh If noise levels exceed 85 dBA, then hearing protection with a U.S EPA NRR. of at least 25 <br /> dBA shall be used <br /> 1{y <br /> 4 MZos-o9-9WST/94-0x63 bk 5-1 <br /> il'Eh <br />