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• Feedback from employees on hazards, safety suggestions, or concerns; and <br /> Recognition for compliance, good safety performance or attitude. <br /> Attendance at the tailgate meetings is considered a part of each employee's job responsibilities. <br /> 2_3 Medical Surveillance <br /> Geocon employees should be a participant in the Company's medical surveillance program. Annual <br /> physicals are required of those employees who either use a respirator or spend an average of more than <br /> 30 hours per month at contaminated or hazardous waste sites over a one year period. Otherwise, <br /> physicals are required on a biannual basis. <br /> At minimum, project personnel who will be involved with on-site field activities are advised to be in <br /> excellent physical condition and free of cardio-pulmonary impairment. As an extension of the above <br /> requirement, personnel wearing respiratory protective equipment during this project shall, first, be <br /> examined by an occupational physician and be proclaimed to be in good health prior to the use of such <br /> equipment. The examination should include an evaluation the examinee's ability to use respirators. <br /> Personnel diagnosed as either unfit or unable to use a respirator, or as having medical conditions <br /> which could directly or indirectly be aggravated by exposure to any of the chemical hazards described <br /> herein, or by the use of PPE,will not be allowed to participate in project field activities. <br /> In addition, personnel with injuries or illnesses involving open wounds should not be allowed onsite. <br /> Field personnel that develop a potentially work-related illness or injury during the project should be <br /> examined/re-examined by a physician. The physician must assess that the employee is fit to return to <br /> work before they can continue to participate in the project field activities. <br /> Project No.58475-06-70 -5- April 25,2003 <br />