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lie 5.0 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIP&1ENT <br /> 5.9 Levels of Protection <br /> The EPA's terminology for personal protective equipment (PPE) is used on this project (Levels <br /> D, C, B, and A) The protective levels for each task has been assigned in accordance with Table <br /> 5-1 Based on the Activity Hazard Analysis, project personnel will utilize Level D, Modified <br /> Level D, and Level C protective clothing for project activities <br /> At a minimum, four sets of appropriate PPE will be maintained at the site for visitors This does <br /> not include respiratory protection equipment, which is to be supplied to non-IT personnel by <br /> their employer, nor does this include other government contractors who must supply all their <br /> awn PPE <br /> t <br /> 5.11 Level D Protection <br /> Level D PPE shall be used when <br /> i - work functions preclude significant splashes, immersions, or the potential for unexpected <br /> inhalation of, or contact with, hazardous concentrations of harmful chemicals <br /> lie • atmospheric concentrations of contaminants are less than one-half the TLV/PEL <br /> Level D PPE consists of <br /> • standard work uniform or coveralls <br /> 1 steel-toed work boots, ANSI-approved <br /> • safety glasses, ANSI-approved <br /> hearing protection (if necessary) 25 dBA or greater protection <br /> • splash shield (if necessary) <br /> hard hat, ANSI-approved <br /> leather palm gloves (if necessary) <br /> 5.12 Leve!D Modified Protection <br /> r <br /> Level D-Modified PPE consists of <br /> rstandard work uniform or coveralls <br /> • steel-toed work boots, ANSI-approved <br /> - steel-toed PVC* boots-if liquids encountered, ANSI-approved <br /> - Tyvek* coveralls with hoods and elastic wrists and ankles <br /> CWwburgbwk%, rm+erclaAPecBefhpecbeiktteimved_SHSPdoe 5-1 <br /> T/14ro1 <br />