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Geosyntec° <br /> consultants <br /> designated to participate based on sound medical practice, latest toxicology information, and <br /> current regulatory requirements. <br /> 9.7 Exit Exam <br /> An exit medical examination is offered when an employee leaves the medical surveillance <br /> program,either because of termination of employment with Geosyntec or because of reassignment <br /> to a position not designated or identified to participate in the medical surveillance program. This <br /> optional exit examination may be used to assess potential changes in medical status that have <br /> occurred during the course of employees' previous work activities, and to establish a medical <br /> baseline at the time of departure. <br /> 9.8 Exit/Termination <br /> An exit medical examination is offered when an employee leaves the medical surveillance <br /> program,either because of termination of employment with Geosyntec or because of reassignment <br /> to a position not designated or identified to participate in the medical surveillance program. This <br /> optional exit examination assesses potential adverse impacts occupational exposures may have <br /> contributed to the employee's health status. <br /> 10. MAPS AND SITE CONTROL <br /> 10.1 Routes to Hospital and Urgent Care Facility <br /> A hospital and an urgent care facility near the site have been identified. Maps to the hospital and <br /> urgent care are included after the Table of Contents of this HASP. Both figures also include the <br /> facility name and phone number. <br /> 10.2 Site Man <br /> A site map is located inside the cover of this HASP. The site map is intended to show the location <br /> of the work zone(s), to provide on-site orientation, and to delineate evacuation routes. Changes <br /> may be made to the site map by the SHSO based on changing site conditions.The site map should <br /> be accessible in the work area. <br /> 10.3 Buddy System <br /> The buddy system is required when work is performed in hazardous areas. The buddy system <br /> includes maintaining regular contact with one or more onsite Geosyntec personnel, clients, and/or <br /> contractors to periodically check on the condition of site workers such that each employee in the <br /> work group is observed by (or in verbal contact with) at least one other employee in the work <br /> group. For field visits with only one employee onsite, the buddy system shall be implemented via <br /> periodic telephone contact with offsite Geosyntec personnel.The purpose of the buddy system is <br /> to provide rapid assistance to employees in the event of an emergency. <br /> SAC 1 111 HASP—Revision—October 2020 15 10/22/20 <br />