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N"W <br /> Page 11 <br /> 6. Chemtrec (800) 424-9300 <br /> 7. EPA Region 9 (415) 974-8153 <br /> G. HHS Region 9 (415) 556-7260 <br /> 9. OSHA Region 9 (415) 556-3782 <br /> Any injures or incidents which have the potential to result <br /> in an injury will be recorded by the VCI site representative <br /> on the supervisor 's employee injury report form. This form, <br /> when completed by the site representative, shall be forwarded <br /> to the project manager , and to the Company Health and Safety <br /> Department. <br /> PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT OSHA 29 CFR 1910 <br /> The following items represent some common health and safety <br /> issues that may need to be addressed prior to initiating <br /> hazardous work activities. In particular , included in this <br /> " Site and Safety Plan " are exerts from occupational Safety <br /> and Health Guidance Manual for Hazardous Waste Site <br /> Activities in reference to PPE ( Personal Protective <br /> Equipment ) . <br /> Eye and Face Protection (29 CFR 1910. 133) <br /> Eye and face protection is required when there is the <br /> potential for on-site injury. Particular information on <br /> goggle, spectacles, and face protection is provided to all <br /> employees and covered in the initial 40 hour training and <br /> reviewed in the annual re-training program for all employees <br /> of VCI of California. All sub-contractors must meet the <br /> minimum safety requirements and training as accepted by VCI <br /> of California Health Safety Coordinator (HSC) . <br /> Ail employees are to wear protective eye wear and or face <br /> shields when entering the work: site area , eye protection is <br /> provided to all employees by the health and safety <br /> coordinator for each particular work: site. <br /> Occupation Head Protection (29 CFR 1910. 135) <br /> On-site situations requiring head protection include: <br /> presence of overhead objects, on-site operations of heavy <br /> equipment , potential for flying objects in the work: area, and <br /> possible electrical shock: hazards. All employees and site <br /> personal are required to wear head gear protection that <br /> affords limited protection from electric shock: and burn and <br /> meets ANSI Z09. 1- 1969 specifications. <br />