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A) Combustible Gases and Vapors <br /> Potentially explosive concentrations of gases and vapors <br /> will be monitored at least once every 15 minutes during <br /> ' sampling activities using a combustible gas meter. If at <br /> any time the concentration exceeds 20% of the lower <br /> explosive limit (LEL) , activities will stop and the area <br /> will be evacuated until gas levels have been reduced to less <br /> than 20% of the LEL and the source of combustible gases or <br /> vapors has been determined. <br /> ' B) Total organic Vapors <br /> ' A direct reading photoionization detection (PID) meter (HNU <br /> PI 101 or equivalent ) will be used to monitor the <br /> ' concentrations of organic vapors in the work area. <br /> Measurements will be taken at least once every 15 minutes <br /> during surface and subsurface sample collection. The meter <br /> will be calibrated with isobutylene. Total organic vapor <br /> ' measurements will be used to determine the appropriate <br /> levels of respiratory protection and conditions for site <br /> evacuation. Total organic vapor concentrations in the <br /> ' workers breathing zone in excess of 10 ppm above background <br /> will trigger sampling for benzene with a direct reading <br /> colormetric tube. Breathing zone concentrations in excess <br /> Of 500 ppm will stop the work on-site until the work zone <br /> concentrations are reduced to below 500 ppm. <br /> ' C) RESPIRATORY PROTECTION <br /> If total organic vapors exceed 10 ppm in additional sampling <br /> for benzene will be performed using direct reading <br /> colormetric tubes. If benzene concentrations exceed 10 ppm, <br /> ' personal protection will be increased to Level C. <br /> EMPLOYEE TRAINING AND INFORMATION <br /> ' Prior to site activity, WaterWork will conduct training raining for all <br /> personnel without a previous documented hazardous waste <br /> ' training course. The training will have the following <br /> objectives: <br /> ° Ensure that workers are aware of potential hazards <br /> they may encounter. <br />