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IV. SITE CONTROL <br /> Description of Work Zone and Boundaries(Site Map Attached) <br /> All sampling and decontamination activities will be performed within the general study area. <br /> Standard Operating Procedures: <br /> A. Sampling procedures: Sampling will be conducted in accordance with standard environmental protocol <br /> B. Excavations:not anticipated <br /> C. Permit-required Confined Spaces:none <br /> D. Heat Stress: Heat stress is often the greatest site hazard. At temperatures above 70 degrees F.,especially if <br /> PPE is used,appropriate cooling equipment,cooled drinking fluids,and frequent breaks will be provided. <br /> Personnel will make every effort to prevent and treat heat stress in accordance with first aid training. <br /> MaterialE. Safety Data Sheets:no hazardous chemicals use is anticipated. <br /> F. All personnel arriving or departing the site will verbally inform the Environmental Specialist on-site.All <br /> activities on site must be cleared through the Principal or Staff Geologist. <br /> LG.=Normal and Emergency Communications:A cellular phone will be present on-site. <br /> H. If adverse weather is possible,monitor a local radio broadcast station or other service to stay abreast of the <br /> weather. <br /> I. All operations and equipment will comply with OSHA Regulations 29 CFR 1910.120 and other applicable <br /> elements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910 and 1926. Before site operations begin all employees involved in these <br /> operations will have read and understood this site safety plan. <br /> J. Training and medical monitoring:All routine site personnel are required 40-hour HAZWOPER training and 8- <br /> hour annual refresher training and medical monitoring. Employees with 24-hour training may perform specific <br /> tasks,provided that it is ensured that they will not be exposed to health hazards above permissible exposure <br /> limits. Visitors or support personnel who remain in the support zone are not required health and safety training. <br /> V. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> Based on evaluation of potential hazards,the following levels of personal protective equipment have been designated <br /> for the applicable work areas or tasks. No changes to the specified levels of protection shall be made without the <br /> approval of the Principal or Project Geologist. <br /> Work Area/Zone Job Function/Task Level of Protection: B C D Other <br /> All on-site work areas Principal Geologist Other,see below <br /> Work Area/Zone Job Function/Task Level of Protection: B C D Other <br />