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Standard Operating Procedures: ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> Drillers <br /> Drillers and other on-site personnel will be briefed each day in "tailgate" meetings as to <br /> �— the day's goals and equipment to be used. Anticipated contaminants and emergency <br /> procedures will be reviewed. Appropriate personal protective equipment will be put on <br /> and verified correct by SSO, including respirator fit. <br /> Drilling and sampling equipment will be steam-cleaned before being brought on-site. <br /> Split-spoon sampling equipment will be steam-cleaned before each use. Augers will be <br /> steam-cleaned between borings. <br /> The On-site Geologist will oversee all operations and log all borings in consultation with <br /> drillers. The Sample Coordinator will assure that proper protocol is used at all times <br /> in collecting and handling samples. <br /> Training Requirements: <br /> The SSO will conduct a pre-site training session which will include all points of MSDS <br /> L forms, contaminant properties, warning signs, health hazard data, risks from exposure, and <br /> emergency first aid. All chemicals to be covered and the SSO will assure that everyone <br /> fully understands site hazards. <br /> Medical Surveillance Program: <br /> According to CFR 29, 1910.120, Paragraph (f), employees who wear respirators 30 days <br /> or more during one year or who have been exposed to hazardous substances or health <br /> hazards above established permissible exposure limits are required to be monitored <br /> medically. All site personnel will be required to have had a complete chemical physical <br /> within the past year. <br /> ` Record-keeping: <br /> Documentation will be kept on all personnel exposed to contaminant hazards on the job <br /> ` site according to OSHA regulations. These will include documentation that employees <br /> have received training on the SSP, respiratory protection, MSDS forms, and all emergency <br /> procedures. These will be reviewed during the pre-site training meeting. <br /> ` Exposure records on each job will be kept for 30 years to meet requirements. Included <br /> will be names and Social Security numbers of employees, medical evaluations, on-the- <br /> job logs from entry to exit, first aid administered, visits on-site by outside persons, and <br /> personal air monitoring records. <br />