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3. Legible and understandable precautionary Labe s shall be prominently affixed to <br /> containers of raw materials, intermediates products, mixtures, scrap, waste, <br /> debris, and contaminated clothing. <br /> 4. Contaminated protective equipment shall not be removed from the regulated area <br /> until it has been cleaned or properly packaged and labeled. <br /> 5. Removal of materials from protective clot iing or equipment by blowing, <br /> shaking, or any other means which may disperse materials into the air is <br /> prohibited. <br /> 6. Personnel on-site must use the "buddy" syste when wearing any respiratory <br /> protective devices. Communications between members must be <br /> maintained at all times. Emergency communications shall be prearranged <br /> in case of encountering unexpected situations. Visual contact must be <br /> maintained between "pairs" on-site, and each team should remain in closed <br /> proximity to assist each other if necessary. <br /> 7. Personnel should be cautioned to inform each other of subjective symptoms of <br /> chemical exposure such as headache, dizziness, nausea, and irritation of the <br /> respiratory tract. <br /> 8. No excessive facial hair which interferes with a satisfactory fit of the facepiece- <br /> to-face seal, will be allowed on personnel required to wear respiratory <br /> protective equipment. <br /> 9. All respiratory protection selection, use, and maintenance shall meet the <br /> requirements of established PEG procedures, recognized consensus <br /> standards (AIHA, ANSI, NIOSH), and st.all comply with the requirements <br /> set forth in 29 CFR 1910.134. <br /> 10. Contact with surface and groundwater shall be minimized. <br /> In addition, the following precautions shall be implemented for all personnel working on the <br /> project: <br /> o Gross decontamination and removal of all personal protective equipment <br /> shall be performed prior to exiting the facility. <br /> o Field operations personnel shall be cautioned to inform each other of non- <br /> visual effects of the presence of toxics, uch as: headaches, dizziness, or <br /> nausea. <br /> 10 <br />