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- Tait & Associates, Inc. <br /> Engineering • Architecture • Environmental <br /> Decontamination of personnel is to be provided with mild detergent and clean water <br /> rinse. Boot covers and gloves are to be rinsed prior to removal. Boot covers and gloves <br /> are to be changed at least daily. Heavily contaminated tyvek suits should be properly <br /> disposed of with contaminated materials. <br /> 2. Equipment <br /> Triple rinse augers and other field/sampling equipment between boreholes and samples. <br /> 3. Collect all waste water, auger spoils, and used safety equipment and store in DOT <br /> approved drums. Drums will be labeled and stored on-site pending laboratory analysis <br /> for proper classification and disposal. <br /> 3.05 Confined Space Entry <br /> A. A confined space provides the potential for unusually high concentrations of <br /> contaminants, explosive atmospheres, limited visibility, and restricted movement. This <br /> section will establish requirements for safe entry into, continued work in, and safe exit <br /> from confined spaces. Additional information regarding confined spaces can be found in <br /> 29 CFR 1926.21, 29 CFR 1910, NIOSH 80-106, and the Corporate Health and Safety <br /> Plan. <br /> B. Definition <br /> Confined Space: A space or work area not designed or intended for normal human <br /> occupancy, having limited means of egress and poor natural ventilation; and/or any <br /> structure, including buildings or rooms, which have limited means of egress. <br /> Confined Space Entry Permit (CSEP): A document to be initiated by the supervisor of <br /> personnel who are to enter into or work in a confined space. The CSEP will be <br /> completed by the personnel involved in the entry and approved by the supervisor or HSO <br /> before personnel will be permitted to enter the confined space. The CSEP shall be valid <br /> only for the performance of work identified and for the location and time specified. The <br /> beginning of a new shift with changes in personnel will require the issuance of a new <br /> CSEP. <br /> The CSEP shall conform to the procedures as specified in the Corporate Health and <br /> Safety Plan. <br />