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f • <br /> 345 25 feet (7.62 meters) <br /> 500 35 feet(10.67 meters) <br /> 5.0 ONSITE SAFETY EQUIPMENT <br /> The following subsections describe personal and general safety equipment that will be required onsite. <br /> 5.1 PERSONAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT <br /> The following personal protective equipment(PPE) is required to be worn while onsite: <br /> • Hardhat. <br /> • Steel toed shoes. <br /> • Gloves. <br /> • Safety glasses or goggles. <br /> Additional PPE may be required based on field observations. <br /> 5.2 GENERAL SAFETY EQUIPMENT <br /> The following items must be available and easily accessible for use: <br /> • Fire extinguisher(foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide). <br /> • Flashlight. <br /> • LEL Meter or equivalent. <br /> 6.0 TRAINING <br /> All personnel who may be exposed to onsite contaminants must provide documentation of the following: <br /> Current training that meets the requirements of 29 CFR 1910.120 and 8 CCR 5192, to include: <br /> 40 hours of classroom instruction/hands-on training. <br /> Three days of field experience under the supervision of an experienced supervisor. <br /> Eight hours of annual classroom refresher training, as appropriate. <br /> Eight hours of supervisory training as specified in 29 CFR 1910.120 if a person is a designated <br /> supervisor. <br /> Project-specific training and information will be provided either before traveling to the site or at the site <br /> before entry into potentially contaminated areas onsite. The information and training will be documented, <br /> and will include the following: <br /> SHSP Central Lodi <br />