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Ingestion of contaminated materials can be minimize by good personal hygiene during <br /> decontamination (i.e., thoroughly washing face and hands with soap and water before eating or <br /> drinking). <br /> EXPOSURE MONIr PORING PLAN <br /> Heat stress, noise, and hydrocarbon exposures may be encountered at UST removal sites. <br /> Monitoring protocol for these conditions are presented above. Noise levels will not be monitored; <br /> personnel will wear hearing protection. <br /> Care will be exercised by operators of backhoes to m nimize generation of dust during excavation <br /> operations. If a drill rig is used, drill cuttings will be contained on site. Drilling operations, <br /> therefore, are not expected to generate a sustained dust cloud. If necessary, a water mist may be <br /> applied to reduce dust. Unusual or unrecognized odors or other chemical warnings noticed during <br /> work activities will result in cessation of work until the hazard is identified and the risk assessed. <br /> PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> Minimum Protective Equipment for Site Personnel: <br /> Hard hat <br /> Steel-toed boots <br /> Work/Exclusion Zone Requirements: <br /> Hard hat <br /> Eye protection (safety glasses with side shields) <br /> Face and eye protection (safety glasses and face shield) for pressure grouting <br /> Steel-toed boots <br /> Ear protection in vicinity of drilling operation <br /> Work gloves <br /> Coveralls <br /> Based on subjective evidence of contamination, the fc llowing would be donned at the discretion of <br /> the Site Safety Officer: <br /> Tyvek® coveralls <br /> Chemical-resistant steel-toed boots <br /> Nitrile® gloves (drillers can wear under work loves) <br /> ! , Surgical latex or vinyl gloves (inner) <br /> Half or full face respirators with organic vapoi cartridges and dust prefilters <br /> A-1 1 <br />