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1 0 • <br /> Beacon Cardlock Station Number 610 SSB 92-1001-01 <br /> 3300 Waterloo Road Page 18 <br /> Stockton, California <br /> All field team members should remove their personal protective clothing in a certain sequence to avoid <br /> contaminating their inner clothing or themselves. When removing personal protective equipment, the <br /> following steps should be observed: <br /> Step 1. Remove all equipment, sample containers, and notes and non-essential items while in <br /> the Contamination Reduction Zone Obtain decontamination solutions or a steam cleaner and <br /> decontaminate all tools and sampling equipment Under most circumstances, all wastes and <br /> rinsates will be properly contained. <br />' Step 2. Remove outer gloves and boot covers and place them inside a garbage bag or drum <br /> Step 3 Remove tape from boots and gloves and remove the Tyvek coverall (if used) Tyvek <br /> coverall removal should be accomplished by rolling the outside of the coverall inside itself so <br /> that only the inside of it is exposed. Boots, inner gloves, and respirator should still be worn. <br />' Step 4 Remove the inner gloves and respirator when in the Support Zone <br /> 7.3 Personal Hygiene Reyuirements <br /> The following procedures should always be observed in the support zone <br /> • All personnel must wash their hands, face, neck, and forearms before consuming any foods or <br />' liquids, smoking, or using the rest room <br /> • All personnel must take a shower at the end of each work day. Particular attention should be <br /> given to areas of the body that are typically overlooked. <br />' 8.0 MONITORING PROGRAM <br /> Personal exposure to ambient levels of airborne hazards and noise should be monitored or observed to <br /> insure that personnel exposures do not exceed acceptable limits and for the selection of protective <br /> equipment Airborne contamination and downhole hydrocarbon vapor concentrations will be measured <br /> iprimarily by the use of a direct reading instrument such as a phototonization detector If concentrations <br /> approach established levels, Sensidyne detector tubes will be used to determine the presence and <br /> rconcentration of benzene Site visits/inspections may be conducted by the SSB Environmental <br /> Consultants, Inc, Safety Officer to insure compliance with this plan <br /> SSB ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS, INC <br />