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25 September 2012 <br />AGE Project No. 12-2193 <br />Page 9 of 15 <br />protection level assigned must match the hazard confronted. Protective clothing <br />ensembles range from safety glasses, hard hats, and safety shoes to fully encapsulating <br />suits with a supplied source of breathing air. <br />The selection of appropriate PPE is specified in the task hazard analyses found at the site <br />and upgrade criteria will be based upon on-site monitoring results. In addition, guidance <br />concerning the appropriate levels of protection, which should be utilized during site <br />activities. <br />Head Protection <br />Employees will wear hard hats during outdoor site investigation activities. Ear protection <br />and face shields may be attached to hard hats, if required. <br />Eye Protection <br />-OMMOTIVIT•IMIUMVIIII-- • • • • -• - <br />• Provide adequate protection against the particular hazards for which they are <br />designed. <br />• Be reasonably comfortable when under the designated conditions, fit snugly and not <br />unduly interfere with the wearer's movement. <br />• Be durable. <br />• Be easily cleaned and disinfected. <br />Contact lenses do not provide adequate eye protection. Contact lens wearers must use the <br />same additional eye protection as for non -lens wearers. Contact lenses may be worn under <br />full -face respirators (if required to be worn), but are generally not acceptable with half -face <br />respirators. <br />Persons whose vision requires correction which cannot be maintained by the use of <br />contact lenses and are required to wear eye protection may wear goggles or spectacles <br />of one of the following types: <br />Spectacles whose protective lenses provide optical correction (Rx). <br />Goggles that can be worn over corrective (Rx) spectacles without disturbing the <br />adjustment of the spectacles. <br />Advanced GeoEnvironmental, Inc. <br />