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emergencies. <br /> 6.6 HEALTH AND SAFETY <br /> The following ongoing practices minimize potential health hazards to site <br /> operating personnel: <br /> • Training and directing all site personnel to identify potentially harmful wastes <br /> that may be delivered to the site. <br /> • Mandatory asbestos training program to inform asbestos workers of potential <br /> health hazards associated with asbestos. <br /> • Minimizing the personnel's exposure to wastes that may present a health <br /> hazard. <br /> • Maintaining on-site first-aid supplies. <br /> • Training site personnel in safe operating procedures (including Hazardous <br /> Materials [HAZMAT] screening classes asappropriate)..and,compliance with <br /> operating provisions. <br /> w,�Cncd <br /> • Using p0mom4el protective equipment when necessary. <br /> Vehicle.sp.eed.limit on internal unpaved roads set at..1.,0..mph..,Speed_hmit <br /> signs are posted at the landfill entrance facility. <br /> A Health and Safety Plan has been prepared for the Forward Landfill and a copy <br /> is kept in the office. A copy of the Health and Safety Plan is included in <br /> Appendix J. <br /> 6.6.1 SANITARY FAGLIT1ES <br /> Portable toilets are provided by Delta Sanitation Services and are serviced daily. <br /> Two portable toilets are located adjacent to the landfill office, two are located at <br /> the transfer station/resource recovery facility, two are in the maintenance yard, <br /> and two are located near the working face. Hand washing facilities are located <br /> in each portable toilet and an additional facility is located near the office trailer. <br /> 6.6.2 POTABLE WATER SUPPLY <br /> Bottled water is provided for drinking. Nonpotable water for site operations is <br /> supplied by two onsite production wells: a 1,500-gpm well near the landfill <br /> Forward Landfill JTD 6-16 <br /> L:\Allied\2000.193\Reports\finaljtd:Sec-6.0:08/20/01 <br /> BRYAN A.STIRRAT S ASSOCIATE£ <br />