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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT(PPE) <br /> Required respiratory protection level: [ ]A* [ ]B* [ ]C [X]D <br /> Specific respiratory protection equipment required: Half-faced respirators required if ambient air concentrations exceed the TWA for <br /> any listed compounds. <br /> Cartridge type: Volatile hydrocarbons and particulate <br /> This cartridge is expected to provide protection for 8 hrs <br /> Protective clothing required: Nitrile gloves,steel-toed and steel shanked boots,long pants,hard hat,safety glasses,orange safety <br /> vest,earplugs,sunscreen. <br /> [X] All site personnel are currently certified in the use of specified PPE. <br /> *=Attach detailed employee training plan and air monitoring plan. Must be approved in advance by Company Safety Officer. <br /> AIR QUALITY MONITORING <br /> Instrument Monitoring Intervals <br /> [X] PID 30 Minutes or as necess <br /> [ l FID <br /> [ ] LEL Meter <br /> [ ] Colorimetric tubes(see below) <br /> Substance Concentration Ranges Pump Strokes <br /> DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES <br /> Personnel and equipment shall be decontaminated as follows: [X]Wash and rinse all exposed skin and equipment. <br /> [ ]Other: <br /> Disposable PPE(gloves,Tyvek coveralls,spent respirator cartridges,etc.must be disposed of with other waste materials at site). <br /> HEAT STRESS MONITORING <br /> The anticipated air temperature is 80-90 degrees F. <br /> Adjusted air temperature[T„di=Tau(F°)+ (13 X%Sunshine)]is not expected to exceed 85-100 degrees F. <br /> [X] Workers are trained to recognize and treat heat stress symptoms. The site safety officer will monitor pulse and temperature <br /> of workers showing signs of heat stress.;No person shall work with a temperature exceeding 100 degrees F without specific <br /> approval of a Safety Committee representative. <br /> [X] Drinking water is available at: Cambria Support Truck. <br /> EMERGENCY PROCEDURES <br /> Injury: The Site Safety Officer and On-site Project Manager should evaluate the injury and contact an ambulance and/or the <br /> designated medical facility as needed. Conduct First Aid and CPR if necessary and only if qualified,but not in lieu of getting <br /> professional medical attention. <br /> See Incident Reporting and Workers Compensation instructions below. <br /> Fire/Explosion: All personnel must immediately move to a safe location away from threat of fire and/or explosion. Sound alarm if <br /> available and safely accessible. Call fire department. <br /> Emergency escape route and meeting place: <br /> Hitting a utility line: <br /> 1. Stop operations and clear people from the area (Do not touch equipment if an electrical line has been hit) <br /> 2. If possible turn off the affected utility <br /> 3. Inform the facility manager <br /> 4. Call 911 for natural gas,electrical,or product lines(Otherwise call affected utility) <br /> 5. Call the project manager,your supervisor and Cambria Safety Officer <br /> 6. Notify the client <br /> 7. Document incident circumstances in daily field report.Take photographs(if safe to do so). Fill out incident report w/in 24 hours. <br /> Chemical Spills <br /> 1. Evacuate surrounding personnel and keep others out. The extent of the evacuation will depend upon the vapor pressure and <br /> hazards of the chemical spilled; <br /> 2. Identify the spilled material and estimate quantity.if possible, <br /> 3. Contain the spill if safe to do so, <br /> 4. Call 9,11 if there is threat to human health <br /> 5. Call project manager <br /> 6. Notify the client <br /> 7. Document the circumstances of the incident in your daily field report,take photographs(if safe to do so)and fill out an incident = <br /> report.w/in 24 hours <br /> I <br /> J <br />