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• Each employee shall make sure that the <br /> training. Y have an annual respirator fit test and respiratory protection <br /> 5.0 - HEALTH SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM <br /> 5.1 Employee Medical Examinations <br /> All employees involved in work at the Site will <br /> administered by Health Resources. Additional]parncipate in ATC's Medical Surveillance Program <br /> SSHO and project manager), each employee will alswhen o respiratorshavare respirator clearance. <br /> required(as determined by the <br /> A post project, follow-up exam may be required if an exposure incident is reported or an employee shows <br /> specific symptoms associated with the known or suspected hazardous chemicals. The RSC and <br /> Manager will determine when post project exams are required. <br /> the Project <br /> 5.2 Heat Stress Program <br /> This procedure applies to all employees when heat stress conditions exist at project sites. <br /> 5.2.1 Training <br /> The SSHO will have received acceptable training in first-aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation(CPR), <br /> including training in heat-related illnesses. The SSHO shall also be trained on the requirements of the <br /> ATC Policy for Industrial Hygiene(Policy No.23),which contains the requirement for Heat Stress <br /> monitoring, All workers should be capable of recognizing and treating the signs and symptoms of heat <br /> stress conditions. During potential heat stress conditions, ice should be readily available to rapidly cool <br /> victims. <br /> 5.2.2 Fluid Replacement <br /> Water will be made available at the Site for employee fluid replacement. When heat stress is determined to <br /> be a problem by the SSHO,employees will be provided with balanced,electrolyte solutions to replace <br /> fluid and electrolyte loss. Employees will be provided with replacement fluids at a minimum rate of 8 <br /> ounces every 15 to 20 minutes per person. <br /> 5.2.3 Acclimatization <br /> Acclimatization is a gradual physiological adaptation that improves an individual's ability to tolerate heat <br /> stress. Full-heat acclimatization requires up to 3 weeks of continued physical activity under heat-stress <br /> conditions similar to those anticipated for the work. Its loss begins when the work activity in the heat <br /> stress conditions is discontinued. A noticeable loss usually occurs within 3—4 days. <br /> 5.2.4 Rest Breaks <br /> When heat stress conditions are applicable,all rest breaks should be taken out of the zone of exclusion into <br /> a cooler, shaded,rest area. If these conditions are not available, more frequent rest breaks will be taken. <br /> 5.2.5 Heat Stress Monitoring <br /> Heat Stress and heat strain are conditions resulting from environmental factors including temperature, <br /> relative humidity,radiant heat transfer, and air movement, as they are affected by clothing. The primary <br /> objective of the heat stress management program is to prevent heat stroke which is life threatening and the <br /> most serious of the heat-induced disabilities. Extra caution should be taken for workers who are not <br /> acclimated to working in the heat. <br /> 20160613 Stockton,March Ln 2016 HASP 5-10 <br /> 6/13/16) <br />