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• • <br /> • Field operations personnel shall be cautioned to inform each other of non- <br /> visual effects of the presence of toxics, such as: headaches, dizziness, or <br /> nausea. <br /> • On-site personnel shall be aware of symptoms related to heat and cold <br /> stress. <br /> 10.0 STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES <br /> A. Respiratory Protection Program Guidelines <br /> Respirators will be provided by Triton when such equipment is deemed necessary to protect <br /> the health of Triton employees. Triton shall provide respirators which are applicable and <br /> suitable for the purpose intended. The employer shall be responsible for the establishment <br /> and maintenance of this respiratory protection program. The Company Safety Officer will <br /> approve the selection, purchase, and inspection of the models and types of respiratory <br /> protective devices. <br /> A medical evaluation is required prior to wearing any respirator, except where emergency <br /> escape respirators are provided. The contract physician shall determine if any health or <br /> physical conditions exist which would prohibit a worker from being assigned to an area <br /> requiring respiratory protection. <br /> Respirators shall not be worn when conditions prevent a facepiece-to-face seal. Such <br /> conditions as facial hair, scars, wrinkles, facial diseases, dentures removal, or other disorders <br /> could prevent a proper facepiece-to-face seal. in these cases, corrective action will be taken <br /> to ensure a proper seal. <br /> For the safe use of any respirator, it is essential that the user be properly instructed in its <br /> operation and maintenance. Both supervisors and employees shall be so instructed. <br /> Employees shall be instructed and trained in the proper selection and use of respirators and <br /> their limitations. The employee shall use the provided respirator in accordance with <br /> instructions and training received. All training shall be documented with records retained in <br /> the employee's training files. Refer to the RRM Respiratory Protection Program for <br /> additional information regarding respiratory protection. <br /> 11.0 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES <br /> A. Site Emergency Warnings <br /> Several warning systems may be utilized depending on the work site conditions or emergency <br /> involved: <br /> SSP.Project No. 9 Date <br />