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vp+ <br /> 5V k <br /> rr� <br /> operations plans, and the materials to be encountered <br /> during the project. This training shall be conducted <br /> by the Pacific Environmental Group, Inc. Safety <br /> Officer, and shall include classroom and practical <br /> application exercises regarding the hazards to be <br /> expected and the protective equipment to be utilized. <br /> This formal training is supplemented as required by <br /> daily safety briefings and site specific training. All <br /> subcontractor personnel will he required to complete <br /> the same basic training, and to attend all safety <br /> briefings. <br /> 13.0 MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE <br /> Pacific Environmental Group, Inc. personnel and sub-contractors engaged in <br /> project operations shall be participants in the Medical Surveillance program,and <br /> must be cleared by the examining physician(s) to wear respiratory protection <br /> devices and .protective clothing for working with hazardous materials. The <br /> -, applicable requires ants under Federal OSHA,29 CFR 1910 will be observed. <br /> �J Examini tion Regpirements <br /> All Pacific Environmental Group, Inc. personnel on-site shall have successfully <br /> completed a pre-placement or periodic medical examination in accordance with <br /> established Pacific Environmental Group, Inc. policies and procedures, and <br /> consistent with the provisions of the OSHA carcinogen standards. This examina- <br /> tion shall include a complete medical and occupational history,physical exami- <br /> nation, and selected biological sampling. Laboratory studies include a complete <br /> f blood count (CDC), urinalysis, chemistry panel (SMAC), pulmonary function <br /> (FEV and FVC),chest X-ray,audiometry,and vision screening. <br /> i <br /> 14.0 RECORDKEEPING <br /> A. GENERAL <br /> Recordkeeping shall be consistent with OSHA regulations in all respects. <br /> The following permanent records will be maintained in the Pacific Envi- <br /> ronmental Group,Inc.offices and at the site: <br /> 1. Safety Inspection Reports <br /> 3100101/SSP.00W 17 October 17,1990 <br />