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PES Environmental, Inc. <br /> All contaminated articles and waste decontamination materials shall be properly containerized, <br /> labeled, and disposed of properly. <br /> Additional standard safe work practices are listed in the PES Injury and Illness Prevention <br /> Program, a copy of which is located at the PES corporate office. Please contact Bill Frizzell, <br /> Corporate HSO. <br /> 9.0 OTHER <br /> 9.1 Sanitation <br /> Provisions must be made for sanitation facilities for the site work force, unless it is a mobile <br /> crew and they have transport readily available, the requirements do not apply. At a minimum, <br /> the provision of toilet facilities must meet the requirements of Title 8 Section 1526 which <br /> include one facility for less than 20 employees; or one toilet and one urinal for every <br /> 40 employees, up to 200; then one of each for every 50 employees thereafter. <br /> In addition, an adequate supply of potable water must be available at each jobsite for drinking <br /> and decontamination for those operations involving hazardous materials. <br /> 9.2 Illumination <br /> Site operations will not be permitted without adequate lighting. Therefore, unless provisions <br /> are made for artificial light, operations must halt in time to permit personnel and equipment <br /> to exit the site and proceed through decontamination before dusk. Conversely, operations <br /> will not be permitted to begin until lighting is adequate. <br /> 9.3 Electrical Equipment Safety <br /> All portable electrical hand tools and cords will be inspected daily or when used to ensure safe <br /> operation. <br /> Any equipment found defective is to be tagged and removed from service until repairs are <br /> completed. <br /> All portable equipment will be run through a portable ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). <br /> Each GFCI will be tested daily using the test circuit built into the unit. Any unit failing the test <br /> will be tagged and removed from service until repairs can be completed. <br /> All receptacles will be tested prior to use (using portable tester) to ensure that the receptacle <br /> has an adequate ground circuit and the wiring is proper. <br /> Units that fail the test will be tagged and put out of service until repairs can be made. <br /> 148400101H002.doc 14 <br />