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City of Stockton A68104 02A <br /> June 6, 1996 Page B-3 <br /> • Tyvek® coveralls, <br /> • Neoprene rubber gloves, <br /> • Steel-toed leather work boots or steel-toed rubber boots, <br /> • <br /> Safety glasses, and <br /> • Hardhats <br /> Hardhats will be worn at all times Goggles will be worn during steam cleaning operations <br /> If required, the remaining personal protective equipment shall be put on before entering the <br /> immediate work area The sleeves of the coveralls shall be outside of the cuffs of the gloves <br /> to facilitate removal of clothing If at any time protective clothing (coverall, boots or gloves) <br /> becomes torn, wet, or excessively soiled, they will be replaced immediately <br /> No eating, drinking or smoking will be allowed in the vicinity of the operations The project <br /> geologist will designate a separate area on-site for eating and drinking Smoking will not <br /> be allowed at the facility except in designated areas No contact lenses will be worn by field <br /> personnel <br /> B-6 Cleanup Decontamination Procedures At the end of the workday, the following <br /> procedures will be used to allow for the safe removal and decontamination of personal <br /> protective equipment that may have been required <br /> • Boots and gloves will be washed with a Alconox® detergent and tap water, then <br /> rinsed before removal <br /> • Boot covers and coveralls will be removed and coveralls placed in a plastic bag for <br /> appropriate disposal <br /> • Gloves will then be removed and placed in the plastic bag, hands will be washed with <br /> soap and water <br /> • Spent protective clothing will be stored on-site in 55-gallon drums and properly <br /> disposed of after receipt of laboratory analyses <br /> B-7 Person Responsible for Health and Safety at Site Twining's project geologist will be <br /> the designated site safety officer His responsibilities will include implementation of the site <br /> safety work plan for Twining personnel involved with the field operations <br />