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employee is required . The employee shall take an exit physical unless they provide <br /> written documentation waiving this requirement. <br /> EXPOSURE/INJURY/MEDICAL SUPPORT <br /> As a follow-up to an injury or possible exposure above established exposure limits , all <br /> employees are entitled to and encouraged to seek medical attention and physical testing . <br /> Depending upon the type of exposure, it is critical to perform follow-up testing with 24- <br /> 48 hours . It will be up to Tait' s Medical Consultant to advise the type of test required to <br /> accurately monitor over-exposure effects . <br /> SITE SAFETY MEETING <br /> Site Safety Orientation and Training Meetings shall be conducted by the SSHO every day <br /> on site before field personnel begin work, when there are modifications to the HASP , and <br /> when additional personnel begin fieldwork. All field personnel involved in field <br /> activities shall attend meetings . At this time , all tools and equipment will be inspected by <br /> the SSHO . <br /> The meeting agenda shall include the following : description of the assigned tasks and <br /> their hazards ; coordination of site activities ; identification of methods/precautions to <br /> prevent injuries ; emergency planning ; modifications to the HASP ; and input from the <br /> field personnel on health and safety issues pertaining to the site tasks . At the end of the <br /> meeting, the SSHO will collect attendees ' signatures indicating their receipt and <br /> understanding of the HASP and their agreement to comply . <br /> FIRST-AID AND CPR TRAINING <br /> It is required that all the field personnel have First-Aid and CPR training . This training <br /> must be consistent with the requirements of the American Red Cross Association. <br /> HAZARD EVALUATION <br /> Hazards generally encountered during tasks of subsurface investigations and site <br /> assessments in the area of underground storage tanks , consists of; exposure to chemical <br /> compounds of hydrocarbons , halogenated hydrocarbons , and solvents ; and the <br /> endangerment from operations of heavy equipment, falls , splashes and spills of fluids , <br /> utility lines , and heat stress . <br /> HYDROCARBONS <br /> The following briefly summarizes the contaminant group of, and evidence of an <br /> individual ' s exposure to , hydrocarbons . Other contaminants may be identified during the <br /> site characterization . Various hydrocarbons are usual contaminants associated with <br /> underground storage tanks . In general , hydrocarbons and halogenated hydrocarbon <br />