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Entrance and exit locations must be designated, and emergency escape routes delineated. Warning <br />signals for Site evacuation must be established by the SSHO before field activities. <br />Communications using radios, hand signals, or other means, must be maintained between initial <br />entry members at all times. Emergency communications should be prearranged in case of radio <br />failure, the necessity for evacuating the Site, or other reasons. <br />Wind indicators visible to all personnel should be strategically located throughout the Site. <br />Personnel and equipment in the contaminated area should be minimized, consistent with effective <br />Site operations. <br />Work areas for various operational activities will be established. <br />Procedures for leaving a contaminated area will be planned and implemented before going to the <br />Site. Work areas and decontamination procedures will be established based on expected Site <br />conditions. <br />Frequent and regular inspections of Site operations will be conducted by the SSHO to check <br />compliance with this HASP. If changes in operation occur, the HASP must be modified to reflect <br />these changes. <br />All electrical equipment (power tools, extension cords, instruments, radios, etc.) will conform with <br />ATC Policy No. 12 (Electrical) The SSHO will ensure that electrical equipment is free from <br />recognized hazards that may cause physical harm to employees. <br />Fire prevention and protection (appropriate signs for flammable liquids, smoking areas, storage <br />areas of combustible or flammable materials, etc.) will be according to ATC Policy No. 18, Fire <br />Protection. <br />Site Tailgate Safety Meetings will be held daily to discuss anticipated Site conditions and daily <br />activities. This meeting will be summarized in field logbooks and the Tailgate Safety Meeting <br />Form (see Appendix C). <br />HASP Level III <br />Rev. 01 — (June 11, 2007) 8-2