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' Community Health and Safety Plan <br /> RAINWATER CAR WASH,Manteca, California 95336 Page 19 <br /> May 30,2012 <br /> ' • Individuals required and approved to wear respiratory protection must be fit-tested at least annually. <br /> • Individuals required to wear respiratory protection must be trained and must conduct a positive and <br /> negative pressure check each time they don the respirator. <br /> ' 9. INJURY AND ILLNESS PREVENTION PROGRAM <br /> ' AA&A maintains a written Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP)in addition to this site-specific HSP. <br /> The IIPP addresses procedures for identifying,preventing and correcting workplace hazards.Although the IIPP is <br /> not site-specific,appropriate information that is applicable to this HSP should be referred to and used as <br /> ' supplemental information.Some of the information found in the IIPP that may apply to this HSP includes,but is <br /> not limited to,the following: <br /> ' • General safe work practices; <br /> • Safety inspections; <br /> • Tailgate safety meetings;and <br /> ' • Methods for communicating safety concerns and complaints. <br /> 9.1 Medical Clearance and Monitoring <br /> ' Access inside the specified work area will be limited to authorized personnel. Only personnel under the direction <br /> and control of AA&A,and other subcontractors and individuals designated and authorized by the client,will be <br /> admitted to the work site. Only those workers possessing evidence of physician's authorization to conduct <br /> hazardous waste activities will be permitted in the work area designated as the exclusion zone.All project <br /> personnel who may be required to wear respirators must provide evidence that they have been cleared by a <br /> physician to wear respirators. Other medical surveillance procedures that may be required pursuant to Title 8 CCR <br /> ' section 5192 (f)will implemented and followed. <br /> 9.2 Safety Training and Communication <br /> ' Individuals under the direction and control of AA&A will not participate in field activities until they have been <br /> trained to the level required by their job function and responsibility.The specific types of training required <br /> include the following: <br /> • 24-or 40-hour initial OSHA HAZWOPER training and annual eight-hour refresher training; <br /> • Site-specific hazard training; <br /> • Proof of these required trainings must be kept on-site for each worker participating in field and <br /> supervisory activities;and <br /> • Other health and safety trainings may also be conducted on pertinent topics depending on the job task, <br /> ' such as fire safety and use of fire extinguishers,lockout/tag-out and electrical safety,heat/cold stress, <br /> hand/power tools,back safety,slips,trips and falls,traffic safety,driving safety,etc. These training <br /> subjects may be included in the daily tailgate safety training. <br /> 1 <br /> 1 9.3 Project Orientation <br /> A copy of this HSP must be made available to each individual under the direction and control of AA&A and all <br /> such personnel who will work on the site are required to read and become familiar with the pertinent and <br /> ' &Ami Adini <br /> tW'Associat.xJm. <br />