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AECOM <br /> 4.4.2 Spill response equipment shall be placed adjacent to areas where chemicals are routinely handled, <br /> stored, and/or where shipments are received. Similar types of spill response equipment shall also <br /> be available in any AECOM vehicle or rented vehicle in which chemicals are being transported. <br /> Location of spill response equipment shall be selected to permit access outside of likely spill <br /> locations. <br /> 4.4.3 Spill Response Equipment for Field Programs <br /> • The amount of chemicals being used during a field program will dictate the types and quantity <br /> of spill response equipment that is brought to the site; <br /> • If several squirt bottles of decontamination solution are all that is being brought to a site, a few <br /> spill pillows and a one-gallon bucket(3.8 liters)may be sufficient to respond to a spill of these <br /> materials; <br /> • If gallons of chemicals are being delivered to the site in drums or bulk tanks, a greater variety <br /> of spill response equipment will be needed.As indicated previously, during these types of field <br /> programs, a separate spill plan will be incorporated into the project or site specific SH&E Plan, <br /> and will provide a greater level of detail regarding the specific spill response effort for that field <br /> program. Refer to S3AM-209-PR1 Risk Assessment&Management; <br /> 4.5 Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) Ensembles <br /> 4.5.1 Defined HAZWOPER PPE ensembles are specified for general use on all AECOM HAZWOPER <br /> operations.The project SH&E Plan may specify modifications to these requirements to meet site- <br /> specific conditions. Refer also to S3AM-208-PR1 Personal Protective Equipment for additional <br /> information concerning PPE requirements. <br /> 4.5.2 Level D Ensemble <br /> The Level D ensemble provides a minimal level of skin protection (primarily against physical rather <br /> than chemical hazards)and no respiratory protection. Level D PPE is the minimum work uniform to <br /> be used on HAZWOPER sites. Its use is appropriate when there is no significant potential for <br /> encountering hazardous substances or health hazards while working in controlled work areas. <br /> Level D Equipment List: <br /> • Hard hat; <br /> • Eye protection; <br /> • Safety-toe work boots; <br /> • Shirts with sleeves and long pants(shorts are unacceptable for use); and <br /> • Hearing protection (as required). <br /> 4.5.3 Modified Level D Ensemble <br /> The Modified Level D ensemble provides moderate skin protection against contact with hazardous <br /> substances, but no respiratory protection. Its use is appropriate where there is a moderate-to-low <br /> potential for skin contact with known hazardous substances and health hazards, but no significant <br /> inhalation hazard is anticipated.The Modified Level D ensemble will consist of the Level D <br /> ensemble, supplemented by the addition of one or more of the following items: <br /> Modified Level D Equipment List: <br /> • Full faceshield; <br /> • Plain (uncoated)disposable coveralls; <br /> • Chemical-resistant disposable outer coveralls; <br /> Hazardous Waste Operations(S3AM-117-PR1) <br /> Revision 3 July31,2019 <br /> PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED. CONTROLLED COPY IS AVAILABLE ON COMPANY INTRANET. 10 of 21 <br />