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0 <br /> r20Q5 <br /> 5.2.2 PERIODIC MONITORING <br /> After the baseline physical, all employees will require a periodic physical every twelve <br /> (12) months. Tait's Medical Consultant should prescribe an adequate medical exam <br /> which fulfills OSHA CFR 29 1910.120 Requirements. <br /> All personnel working in contaminated or potentially contaminated areas at the site will <br /> verify currency (within 12 months) with respect to medical monitoring. <br /> 5.2.3 EXIT PHYSICAL <br /> Enrollment in the Medical Monitoring Program will end at such time as the employee <br /> terminates the program and/or the company. At that time, an exit examination for the <br /> employee is required. The employee shall take an exit physical unless they provide <br /> written documentation waiving this requirement. <br /> 5.2.4 EXPOSURE/INJURY/MEDICAL SUPPORT <br /> As a follow-up to an injury or possible exposure above established exposure limits, all <br /> employees are entitled to and encouraged to seek medical attention and physical <br /> testing. Depending upon the type of exposure, it is critical to perform follow-up testing <br /> with 24-48 hours. It will be up to Tait's Medical Consultant to advise the type of test <br /> required to accurately monitor over-exposure effects. <br /> Tait's Medical Consultant is Concentra Medical Group in Anaheim, CA. They <br /> are responsible for analyzing and reporting any possible health problems of <br /> the employees. Tait's HSM is responsible for tracking physicals,, etc. and to <br /> implement corrective action or deal with any problems that are referred to <br /> Tait by the Medical Consultant. <br /> 5.3 SITE SAFETY MEETING <br /> Site Safety Orientation and Training Meetings shall be conducted by the SSHO every day at <br /> 7:00 AM on site before field personnel begin work, when there are modifications to the HASP, <br /> and when additional personnel begin fieldwork. All field personnel involved in field activities <br /> shall attend meetings. At this time,, all tools and equipment will be inspected by the <br /> SSHO. <br /> The meeting agenda shall include the following: description of the assigned tasks and their <br /> hazards; coordination of site activities; identification of methods/precautions to prevent <br /> injuries; emergency planning; modifications to the HASP; and input from the field personnel <br /> on health and safety issues pertaining to the site tasks. At the end of the meeting, the SSHO <br /> 7 <br />