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1-02 M a <br /> 6.0 PERSONAL,PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT <br /> A. INTRODUCHON <br /> It is important that personal protective equipment and safety require- <br /> ments be appropriate to protect against the potential hazards at the site. <br /> Protective equipment will be selected based on the contaminant type(s), j <br /> concentration(s), and routes of entry. In situations where the type of <br /> materials and possibilities of contact are unknown or the hazards are not <br /> Clearly identifiable, a more subjective determination must be made of the <br /> personal protective equipment. <br /> Field personnel and visitors are required to wear the following clothing <br /> and equipment,as a minimum,while on the Chevron Company site: <br /> o Hard Hat <br /> o Safety Glasses <br /> o Long Sleeved Button-down Shirts <br /> o Steel-toed boots <br /> B. LEVELS OF PROTECTION-GENERAL <br /> Level A: Should be worn when the highest level of respiratory,skin, and <br /> eye protection is needed. <br /> Level B: Should be worn when the highest Ievel of respiratory protection <br /> is needed,but a lesser level of skin protection is required. <br /> Level C: Should be worn when the types of airborne substances are <br /> known, the concentration is measured,and tho criteria for using air-puri- <br /> fying respirators are met. <br /> Level D: Should not be worn on any site with respiratory or skin hazards. <br /> It is primarily a work uniform providing minimal protection. <br /> C. REQUIRED PROTECTION <br /> Level D safety protection is required. level D protective clothing and <br /> equipment is equivalent to the minimum protection required while on a <br /> Chevron Company.-site,.-and_includes-.a..hard-hat,-steel-toed boots;-safety-----—- - -- --- <br /> glasses,and long-sleeved button-down shirts. It is recommended.that all <br /> 3100101/SSP.00W 6 October 17,1990 <br />