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1, <br /> 10 1 SANITATION <br /> • <br /> Potable water will be made available at the site, either from a pressurized source or <br /> commercially available bottled water Drinking cups will be supplied so personnel will <br /> neither drink directly from the source of water nor have to share drinking cups Sources <br /> of non-potable water shall be clearly labeled as such <br /> Unless toilet facilities are available on site or transportation is readily available to <br /> transport personnel to nearby (within five minutes) toilet facilities, portable toilet <br /> facilities, such as chemical toilets, will be provided on site <br /> Washing facilities will be provided on site, and will be located in the decontamination <br /> area or the support area Soap, clean water, wash basins and single-use towels will be <br /> available for personnel use <br /> 10 2 DECONTAMINATION—MEDICAL EMERGENCIES <br /> In the event of physical injury or other serious medical concerns, immediate first aid is to <br /> be administered in lieu of further decontamination efforts <br /> See Emergency Decontamination chart for a decision tree for emergency <br /> decontamination <br /> 10 3 DECONTAMINATION OF TOOLS <br /> When all work activities have been completed, contaminated tools used by D&M <br /> personnel will be either appropriately decontaminated or properly disposed of as <br /> hazardous waste <br /> It is expected that all tools will be constructed of non-porous, non-absorbent materials <br /> This will aid the decontamination process Any tool, or part of a tool, which is made of a <br /> porous/absorbent material will be discarded and disposed of as a hazardous waste if it <br /> cannot be properly decontaminated <br /> Tools will be placed on a decontamination pad or into a bucket and thoroughly washed <br /> using a soap solution and brushing, followed by a fresh water nnse All visible particles <br /> are to be removed before the tool is considered clean <br /> AMFOREST 2 17 29 <br />