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1 <br /> - If working in an area of suspected contamination, <br /> steel toe/shank work boots and booties or neoprene <br /> 3 boots must be worn. The boots must be <br /> decontaminated prior to leaving the site. <br /> fEquipment and materials: <br /> - First Aid Kit <br /> - Eye Wash Kit <br /> - A,B,C 2--LB Fire Extinguisher <br /> Monitoring Equipment Specified Below <br /> Monitoring Equipment andP rocedures: <br /> OVM with 10.0 eV lamp. Take background readings in the area you do not <br /> suspect to be contaminated. Let instrument run continuously, or set on standby <br /> mode. Take readings in the breathing zone upon initiating site work. For an up- <br /> grade to be warranted, readings in the breathing zone must persist of time, i.e., 5 <br /> to 10 minutes. This is a judgment call. Spikes on the OVM above the action level <br /> do not call for an up-grade. <br /> ACTION LEVELS: If readings are 0 to X25 ppm above background in the <br /> breathing zone, continue to level D. <br /> Readings from>25 to 100 ppm above background, in the breathing zone, require <br /> Level C (or leaving the site). Readings over 100 ppm in the breathing zone require <br /> up-grade to Level B. <br /> Team Members: Name Responsibility <br /> Site Safety Officer To be determined Site Safety Coordinator <br /> Health And Safety Officer Alan Churchill Corporate Health and Safety <br /> Site Entry Procedures: <br /> Locate emergency telephone numbers and route to hospital prior to starting any work. <br />�! Notify site manager of your presence at the site and your field plans. Prior to work on- <br /> site, you must conduct a safety briefing with your sub-contractors. This shall include <br /> informing them of the hazards associated with site work, and the chemicals anticipated. <br /> For excavating -Position equipment and contractor upwind of the area to be excavated, <br /> and up-gradient of the drilling site. <br /> 1 <br /> i <br />