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OEOMATRIX <br /> SITE HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN <br /> F 3. follow the procedures set forth in the site Health and Safety Plan and report to the <br /> SSO or PHSO any observed deviations from the procedures described in the Plan on <br /> the part of Geomatrix or subcontractor personnel; and <br /> 4. inform the PM and PHSO of any physical conditions that might affect their ability to <br /> perform the planned field tasks. <br /> 4.5 TRAINING REQUIREMENTS <br /> All project personnel must comply with OSHA regulations specified in 29 CFR 1910.120 and <br /> V CCR Title S, Section 5192. These include completion of a 40-hour health and safety training <br /> course, an annual 8-hour refresher training, and participation in Geomatrix Consultants' medical <br /> surveillance program and respiratory protection program. <br /> Additional site-specific training that covers on-site hazards,personal protection requirements, <br /> decontamination procedures, and emergency response information as outlined in this site Health <br /> and Safety Plan will be given by the PHSO or SSO before beginning on-site work. Site-specific <br /> training briefings will be documented on a"Project Health and Safety Field Meeting Form" <br /> provided at the end of this Plan. We do not anticipate that field staff will be occupationally <br /> exposed to blood or potentially infectious materials during the course of this project. <br /> k. 4.6 MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE <br /> All Geomatrix project site personnel shall participate in the Geomatrix medical surveillance <br /> program,which includes annual audiometric and physical examinations for employees involved <br /> V in hazardous waste or materials projects. It requires that all such personnel have medical <br /> clearance before being issued a respirator and participating in field activities. Frequency of <br /> medical examinations, which complies with 29CFR 1910.120 (f3) and CCR8 5192(f3), occurs: <br /> 1. Prior to performing f eld work; <br /> 2. At least once every 12 months; <br /> 3. At termination of employment; <br /> La <br /> 4. Upon occurrence of possible over-exposure; <br /> 5. More frequently if deemed necessary by a physician. <br /> 5.0 HAZARD ASSESSMENT <br /> v <br /> An assessment of the potential hazards that may be encountered during field activities at the site <br /> F are designated by field task in Table 5.0 and discussed below. <br /> V <br /> !. <br /> I:IPROJEC'A6508.0001document16508-04.doe 4 <br /> Lo <br />