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. equipment to be used. All personal training records are maintained and located in the <br /> CKY's Corporate office located in Torrance, California. Training records will also be kept <br /> onsite. Attachment 5 includes Worker Certifications. <br /> CKY employees who are responsible for directing site operations also receive and <br /> additional 8 hours of site management training which includes: management hazardous <br /> waste site operation, site control enforcement, emergency response coordination, and <br /> community Safety and Health relations. <br /> Prior to the start of field operations, personnel will receive sitespecific briefings (including <br /> scope of work) and are required to verify that they have read and understand the Safety <br /> and Health Plan. Attachment 4 includes Acknowledgment of Understanding, Tailgate <br /> Safety Meeting Sheets and Site Entry Log. <br /> C5.2 General Work Practices <br /> The implementation of work zones facilitates compliance with the required work practices. <br /> Therefore, exclusion, contamination reduction, and support zones will be created at the <br /> work site. An exclusion zone will be maintained around the site by placement of signs, <br /> barricades, and barricade tape. The zones shall be secured by fencing. The size and <br /> shape of the exclusion zone will be determined by the conditions on the site. This area will <br /> • be large enough to encompass the potentially hazardous zone around the work site. Due <br /> to the anticipated lack of significant contamination in the air at the work site, the <br /> contamination reduction zone will simply consist of a decontamination corridor and <br /> equipment drop near the exit of the exclusion zone. <br /> The contamination reduction zone will contain: <br /> • Plastic sheathing on which to place and segregate reusable equipment. <br /> • Wash basins, decontamination solutions, scrub brushes and a water source for the <br /> decontamination of reusable equipment. <br /> • Emergency response and first aid equipment, including portable eyewash, bench <br /> showers, first aid kits and fire extinguishers. <br /> • Clearly marked trash barrels or drums with plastic liners for the placement and disposal <br /> of expendable items such as gloves and protective clothing. <br /> The support zone will consist of the area outside of the contamination reduction zone. <br /> Workers entering the exclusion zone will be required to wear the level of protective <br /> clothing specified for the site. Workers leaving the exclusion zone will exit via the <br /> contamination reduction zone and will properly decontaminate before entering the support <br /> • zone. All non-essential personnel and persons not directly involved in onsite work activities <br /> will remain in the support zone at all times. The creation of work zones will be the <br /> C-10 <br />