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work schedule, resting whenever necessary, wearing light colored clothes and a hat, and <br /> avoidance of alcohol. These considerations are especially important given that <br /> employees on the site may not be acclimatized to heat. <br /> Contingency flan <br /> All personnel going on-site must be thoroughly briefed on anticipated hazards, safety <br /> ., practices, personnel protection equipment use, emergency procedures, and chemical/ <br /> ®m personal injury incidence reporting. A discussion of these contingencies is included in <br /> Appendix D. <br /> LEVELS OF PERSONNEL PROTECTION <br /> REQUIRED FOR SITE ACTIVITIES <br /> Personnel protection equipment that will be required on-site are divided into <br /> �m .r respiratory and dermal protection. The assigned protective levels are D and D for <br /> respiratory and dermal protection, respectively. In addition, all site personnel will wear <br /> steel-toed safety boots, hard hats,and safety glasses during site investigative work. <br /> Dermal Protection <br /> �;tAq <br /> arvf <br /> Dermal protection for Level D includes: chemical resistant gloves, boots and coated <br /> 4 Tyvek coveralls as necessary. <br /> Respiratory Protection <br /> Respiratory protection for Level D includes: no respiratory protection necessary. <br /> Should on-site a=r monitoring indicate the need for respiratory protection, the respiratory <br /> decision tree located in Appendix E will be followed. <br /> ti <br /> -8- <br /> 172-19-RI 316191 <br />