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PM and HSD. Work will not resume until the SSHP and working conditions have been <br /> reevaluated and the SSHP revised accordingly. <br /> Work zones including exclusion area, decontamination area, and support area, will be <br /> established based on work activities, site access, and wind direction. <br /> Communication between field team members will be verbal. <br /> Figure B shows the site location and directions to the nearest medical assistance. The <br /> nearest medical assistance is Tracy Community Memorial Hospital, located at 1420 North Tracy <br /> Boulevard, Tracy, telephone number: (209) 835-1500. <br /> Work Practices <br /> Safe work practices are part of assuring a safe and healthful working environment. These <br /> practices are standardized for all field activities, and it is the responsibility of BC employees to <br /> follow safe work practices when conducting field activities. Safe work practices to be employed <br /> during the entire progress of field work are as follows: <br /> 1. Set up, assemble, and check out all equipment for integrity and proper function <br /> prior to starting work activities. <br /> 2. Do not use faulty or suspect equipment. <br /> 3. Use only new and intact protective clothing. Change the suit, gloves, etc. if they <br /> tear. <br /> 4. Do not use hands to wipe sweat away from face. Use a clean towel or paper <br /> towels. <br /> 5. Practice contamination avoidance at all times. <br /> 6. Do not smoke, eat, drink or apply cosmetics while in the contaminated areas of <br /> the site, or prior to decontamination. <br /> 7. Wash hands, face, and arms prior to taking rest breaks, lunch break, and leaving <br /> the site at the end of the work day. <br /> 8. Check in and out with the SSO upon arrival and departure from the site. <br /> 9. Perform decontamination procedures completely as required by this SSHP. <br /> 10. Notify the SSO immediately if there is an accident that causes an injury or illness. <br /> 11. Use the buddy system when working in the contaminated areas of the site. <br /> 10 <br /> 01/31/9TE:V MOS\20 0092-13\SSFV-GPC DOC <br />