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i • <br /> 6e0 SITE CONTROL EAS E ■ES <br /> All work at this site will be performed in accordance with the company's Site Control <br /> Program. This Site Control Program has been established to help organization on <br /> the site, promote safe work practices, and control safety and health hazards on the <br /> site. It involves: <br /> • Site-specific map; <br /> • Establishment of site work zones; <br /> • Site communication system; <br /> • Buddy system; <br /> • Standard operating procedures; and <br /> • Identification of the nearest medical assistance. <br /> Site-Specific Map and Work Zones <br /> The site control map is included in the site-specific information. The site map shall <br /> include the site layout and the following: <br /> • Streets and structures. <br /> • Identification of all pertinent underground information including utilities and <br /> contaminated areas. <br /> • A Hot Zone showing the area where work involving hazardous substances will be <br /> used or encountered and areas to stockpile contaminated soil. No unauthorized <br /> people will be allowed in the hot zone. Access to the hot zone shall be limited by <br /> the means of a chain-link fence encompassing the site's boundaries. <br /> • A Decon Zone where decontamination of personnel, tools, and equipment will be <br /> performed. <br /> • A Support Zone for additional site activities not involved in removal or contact <br /> with hazardous substances. <br /> • Evacuation routes and meeting places. <br /> • A separate map will be included showing the route and location to the nearest <br /> emergency facilities. <br /> BuddSystem <br /> Employees shall work using the buddy system. Employees are responsible for <br /> keeping an eye on their "buddy" especially when their work entails contact or possible <br /> contact with safety and health hazards. Buddy assignments will be made during the <br /> pre-job safety meeting. During an emergency each employee is responsible for <br /> accounting for the location of their"buddy." <br /> Site Communication <br /> A system for communication on site will be established prior to the commencement of <br /> site activities. Site communication will begin during the pre-job safety meeting that <br /> will include, among other things, a discussion of the safety and health hazards on <br /> site, precautionary measures necessary to limit the risk posed by these hazards, and <br /> a discussion of emergency procedures. Site communication can involve the use of <br /> phones, radios, hand signals, voice commands, and signage. <br />