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DECONTAMINA TION <br />During all field operations, care will be taken to minimize contact with soils. Excavated <br />soils will be stored on-site for proper treatment or disposal. This will minimize contact <br />and dispersion of potentially contaminated materials. If necessary, upon exit from the <br />work site, loose debris will be removed from protective clothing and hand tools by <br />brushing or rinsing. Gloves, boots and equipment will be decontaminated in a 5% solution <br />of trisodium phosphate and rinsed with water which will be disposed of off-site. <br />Respirator cartridges, inner gloves and coveralls will be placed in a drum for later off-site <br />disposal. No one will exit the site with contaminated clothing or equipment. <br />EMERGENCY RESPONSE <br />If the potential exists for fire, explosion or toxic material release during on-site activities. <br />Prior to commencement of any activities, personnel will have available telephone numbers <br />and contacts for emergency response assistance including: <br />Ambulance <br />— Fire Department <br />— Hospital <br />Poison Control Center <br />— Community Evacuation Contact <br />Emergency equipment on-site will include: <br />Portable eyewash bottles <br />— Industrial First Aid kit <br />SITE SECURITY <br />Access during all on-site activities will be restricted to authorized personnel only. All <br />personnel and authorized visitors must contact the Site Safety Officer prior to entering and <br />exiting site. <br />RECORD KEEPING <br />All site safety records pertaining to the Tank Removal and Site Remediation will be <br />maintained by the Site Safety Officer throughout the project. <br />AIR MONITORING <br />If VOC's are encountered, the Site safety Officer will conduct periodic air monitoring <br />using direct reading air sampling equipment previously specified. At a minimum FID <br />measurements will be taken at least once per hour during tank removal and soil excavation <br />activities unless site conditions warrant more frequent sampling. <br />