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' Protective gloves and, if necessary, full facepiece respirators with organic vapor cartridges <br /> are to be worn with Level D PPE during sampling activities <br /> Air Monitoring <br /> A PID or an OVA will be used to assess organic vapor concentrations at work sites prior to <br /> ' and during sampling activities The PID or OVA will be calibrated daily when in use Attachment O <br /> addresses operation and limitations of commonly used air monitoring instruments <br /> 6.2 MODIFICATIONS OF PERSONAL LEVEL OF PROTECTION <br /> PPE level will be determined by measuring airborne concentrations of volatile organic <br /> ' chemicals (VOC) in the breathing zone for a minimum of 10 minutes VOC levels must be <br /> maintained at a given level for a minimum of 10 minutes to justify an upgrade or downgrade in PPE <br /> ' Recommended actions are based on the worst-case assumption that all VOCs detected are benzene <br /> Attachment N discusses action levels and prescribes the specific actions to be taken at different levels <br /> of exposure <br /> ' Information and guidance concerning the Personal Level of Protection Program is in <br /> Attachment E The respiratory protection program is discussed in Attachment F <br /> ' 6.3 TRAINING REQUIREMENTS <br /> ' Personnel must complete 40 hours of formal training off-site prior to site entry, a minimum <br /> of 3 days of actual field experience on site under the supervision of a trained and experienced <br /> ' supervisor, and must be medically cleared to wear a respirator, if applicable PRC will ensure that at <br /> least one supervisor is present during all on-site activities Additionally, managers and supervisors <br /> ' will have completed an additional 8-hour health and safety supervisor training course All training <br /> will be in accordance with 29 CFR 1910 120(e) <br /> CY0162 NSP l Jr <br /> 04.}01b2UrATRI-05105193 <br />