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17 <br /> Health and Safety Plan <br /> Sears,5110 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California October 22, 1999 <br /> r42 PPE <br /> ' Based upon the hazards that may be encountered during site activities, PPE as follows was <br /> selected Only PPE that meets the following American National Standards Institute (ANSI) <br /> ' standards are to be worn <br /> ■ Eye protection - ANSI Z87 1-1989, <br /> ' ■ Head protection - ANSI Z89 1-1986, and <br /> ■ Foot protection - ANSI Z41-1991 <br /> Employees must maintain proficiency in the use and care of PPE that is to be worn Typically this <br /> is covered during formal and informal refresher training sessions presented by Fluor Daniel GTI <br /> ' Level D is the minimum acceptable level for sites where petroleum hydrocarbons are the <br /> contaminants of concern <br /> ' Table 7 PPE <br /> Level <br /> Requirements <br /> Level D ■ Work uniform <br /> ■ Steel-toed boots <br /> ■ Approved safety glasses or goggles <br /> ' ■ Hard hat <br /> ■ Fluorescent vest, when vehicular traffic is on or adjacent to the <br /> site <br /> _ ■ __Nitrilehandling------------------------gloves for water sampling <br /> Modified Level D ■^-+r PE-coated Tyveke suit, NBR outer, and nitrile inner gloves if skin <br /> contact with contaminants is possible <br /> ■ Chemical resistant booties <br /> ■ Hearing protection (muffs and/or plugs) <br /> Level C ■ Level D and Modified Level D <br /> ' ■ National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)- <br /> approved full-face or half-face respirator with organic vapor/acid <br /> as HEPA cartridges <br /> Level B ■ Level D and Modified Level D <br /> ■ NIOSH/Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) approved <br /> full-face positive pressure demand supplied air respirator, either <br /> airline or self contained <br /> Prior to use, all equipment must be inspected to ensure proper working condition <br />