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8.5 Additional Protective Equipment <br /> American National Standard Institute (ANSI) approved safety glasses with side shields <br /> shall be required during chip-producing operations, such as drilling/jackhammering <br /> through concrete. <br /> Splash-proof chemical goggles shall be mandated by the FSS for operations presenting <br /> splash or splatter potential, such as vehicle decontamination or wet drilling operations. <br />' (Full face respirators preclude the need for other forms of eye protection.) <br />' Hearing protection: Employees will be offered a choice of ear muffs or disposable <br /> ear plugs for use around high noise levels. The FSS shall base decisions as to what <br /> conditions require the use of hearing protection on the criteria set forth in Section <br /> 13.5. <br /> 8.6 Personal Protective Equipment Restrictions <br /> Contact lenses will not be permitted in any exclusion zone. <br />' Personnel who may be required to don respiratory protection shall be required to <br /> report to work cleanshaven every day (in situations requiring face-to-facepiece seal.) <br /> Personnel may only wear Level C respirator models for which the result of a previous <br /> fit test are on file with the FSS. <br />' 8.7 Selection Criteria for Coveralls <br /> Uncoated Tyvek-coveralls may be utilized for dry work. <br /> Polyethylene-coated Tyvek- coveralls shall be utilized for work which presents the <br />' potential for contact with contaminated liquids of wet mud (mud Ioose enough to <br /> splash or splatter.) Examples: Wet drilling, handling water samples, decontaminating <br /> vehicles. <br /> Note: Vinyl rain suits may be substituted for polythylene coated Tyvek'provided decontamination procedures, <br /> approved by the HSO are implemented before use. <br />' Saranex"" coveralls are to be worn during any polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) <br /> wipe/chip sampling and whenever indicated by the FSS. <br />' 9.0 AIR MONITORING <br /> Air monitoring is conducted to identify and quantify airborne levels of hazardous substances, <br /> to determine appropriate levels of respiratory protection and to warn of the potential for <br />' CRC Environmental Risk Management,Inc. Project#2100-250.2 <br /> American Savings Bank 222 North El Dorado Street <br />'� April 6, 1995 18 Stockton,California <br />