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Health and Safety Plan July 18, 1994 <br /> Law/Crandall Project Golden Final <br /> 5.0 SITE SAFETY PROCEDURES <br /> 5.1 Site Entry Procedures <br /> It will be necessary for the field team to control access to the work area. The SSO will mark a <br /> restricted area, using cones and highly visible tape, vehicles, or barricades. Only persons who <br /> meet the safety training and medical monitoring requirements and who are in possession of the <br /> required personal protective equipment will be allowed in the restricted area. Prior to the start of <br /> field work activities, the SSO will perform the following steps as necessary: <br /> 0 Sign-in with facility representative and inform him of each day's planned <br /> activities. <br /> • Locate the nearest telephone and post the emergency telephone numbers. <br /> • Identify the locations of the fire extinguisher, emergency eye wash, first <br /> aid kit, restrooms, and rest areas. <br /> • Place flagging and barricades to prohibit entry of unauthorized personnel <br /> to the work area. <br /> • Setup support zone, decontamination zone, and access point. <br /> • Evaluate site conditions. <br /> 5.2 Air Monitoring Requirements <br /> Monitoring for site contaminants will be conducted using a photoionization detector and <br /> combustible gas indicator. A colorimetric indicating tube system will be used to determine the <br /> presence and concentration of hydrogen sulfide. The instruments will be calibrated prior to use <br /> in accordance to the manufacturer's instructions and recorded in the calibration log. The <br /> instruments will also be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The <br /> breathing zone height of the workers is to be monitored as well as any low lying or enclosed areas. <br /> 13 <br />